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American McGee Presents: Bad Day L.A.
Bad Day L.A. is a third-person action adventure game that parodies popular culture and a perceived culture of fear in the United States. In the game, the city of Los Angeles suffers a series of over-the-top disasters including earthquake, terrorist attack, zombie uprising, meteor bombardment, and Mexican invasion. |
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American McGee presents SCRAPLAND
Play as D-Tritus in this action adventure game! |
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American McGee's Alice
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American McGee's Grimm
GameTap's sinister downloadable storybook series introduces the gleefully nasty dwarf Grimm and his quest to return his classic stories to their original, macabre versions. |
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American McGee's Oz
A dark take on The Wizard of Oz, and a spiritual sequel to American McGee's Alice. After its publisher Infogrames/Atari ran into financial problems, the game was cancelled. American McGee spent some time shopping it around to other publishers, but with no luck. |
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Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3
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Doom
Wolfenstein 3D may have come before it, but Doom was the game that made id Software famous around the world, while simultaneously making the first-person shooter all the rage in PC gaming. |
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DOOM 64
Just when humanity thought they had won the battle against the forces of Hell, a demon overlord hidden deep beneath the surface of Mars resurrects all of Hell's forces. |
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Doom II: Hell on Earth
After the events of Doom, Hell has found it's way to Earth. The last living scientists develop a plan to evacuate what's remaining of the human race with enormous space ships. Unfortunately, the Demons have taken control of the only spaceport, and it's up to you to take it back. |
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Final Doom
Two new standalone Doom episodes developed on the Doom II engine; TNT Evilution and The Plutonia Experiment. |
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Hexen
Hexen is a first-person shooter from id Software and Raven that introduced some of the very basic fundmentals in todays first person action games. |
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H!Zone
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Quake
The 3D successor to Doom, Quake was one of the first games to make use of 3D graphics cards on the PC. Its influence can still be seen in many first-person shooters today. |
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Quake II
id Software's second Quake game casts you as a lone space marine who must take the fight to the villainous alien Strogg on their home planet of Stroggos, and assassinate their leader, the Makron. |
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Quake Mission Pack No 1: Scourge of Armagon
The first of two official expansion packs to id Software's Quake. |
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Quake Mission Pack No 2: Dissolution of Eternity
The second official expansion pack to id software's Quake, developed by Rogue Entertainment. |
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The Ultimate Doom
Released in 1995, The Ultimate Doom refined elements of deathmatch, and added a completely new episode of content to the original game. |
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Timeline
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Ultimate Quake
Ultimate Quake is a compilation of the first three games in the Quake series: Quake, Quake II, and Quake III: Arena. |
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Wolfenstein 3D
Wolfenstein 3D was one of the very first of the first-person shooters, it pitted William "B.J." Blazkowicz against the legions of Nazi Germany, from common SS soldiers to hideous mutant experiments and even der Fuehrer himself. |