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007: Everything or Nothing is a 3rd-person action game from Electronic Arts in the James Bond franchise. The game features Pierce Brosnan's likeness and voice as Bond, Willem Dafoe as the chief antagonist and other notable actors as new and recurring characters in an original movie-style adventure.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is an isometric turn-based strategy game for the Game Boy Advance. You take on the role of a young boy on a mission to return everything to the way it was after a magical book and a wish transform the world.
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, which focuses on the story of Prince Laharl as he aims to become the Overlord of the Netherworld.
Xtreme Beach Volleyball is a gravure and vacation resort simulator with the female cast from Dead or Alive.
In this sequel to Devil Dice, players use explosive dice to clear the board and solve puzzles.
Tecmo's horse racing franchise brings over 2500 new steeds and 30 tracks to this installment.
A mecha-combat game for the Xbox by both Capcom and new studio Nude Maker, requiring use of an expensive oversized complex cockpit peripheral bundled with the game.
First entry in the Splinter Cell series. You are Sam Fisher, a highly-trained covert operative working for a division of the NSA known as Third Echelon. As Sam, you must infiltrate heavily guarded areas in order to combat the threat of terrorism.
Deep in the heart of Cuba, The Ghosts battle a new enemy.
The first major revision of Sega-AM2's fourth entry in their signature 3D fighting game series. Along with two new combatants, it updates all fighters' movelists, stages, and soundtracks.
The third main entry in the Soul series, Soulcalibur II is best known for its release on all three major consoles at the time, each of them featuring their own exclusive guest character.
Players from across the globe enter the world of Vana'diel for a Final Fantasy adventure in the series' first foray into the MMORPG genre.
Bringing the 1982 platforming classic to '90s home consoles, The Mayan Adventure puts players in the role of Harry Jr. as he searches the Mayan ruins for his father, the original Pitfall Harry.
For the first time in Nintendo history, take control of Mario's former adversary as he travels through the island (with his nephew Diddy Kong) to recover his stolen banana hoard in this side-scrolling platformer from Rare (now Rareware).
Scrolling brawler with RPG attributes. Fight through street gangs as Alex and Ryan in search of Ryan's kidnapped girlfriend. This game was basically an early proto-GTA sandbox brawler, where the player can explore the city, beat up or steal from random people, and shop around.
A side-scrolling brawler that puts the player in control of a resurrected centurion who possesses the ability to shape shift into many beasts, such as a wolf, dragon, tiger and bear. Altered Beast was the original pack-in game for the Genesis in North America.
An MMORPG developed for the original Xbox that was cancelled during development.
A cancelled stealth-shooter set in the StarCraft Universe. Following a lengthy development cycle with several delays, the game was confirmed to be cancelled in 2014.
This Xbox pre-historic action adventure title went through years of development before officially being canceled in 2005.
This Dead to Rights spin-off was canceled before release. It followed an honest cop named Santini in the middle of an undercover investigation.
The title was planned as a stand-alone release. A modified version of the game, called Navi's Trackers, was included in Four Swords Adventures.
This unreleased title, a continuation of the Sega Genesis Vectorman series, was announced in 2003 and shown at E3 '03, before being quietly cancelled for seemingly no reason.
A canceled follow-up to Sam & Max Hit the Road, the beloved LucasArts adventure game. It was announced in 2002 and abruptly canned in 2004, due to LucasArts' concerns that an adventure game for the PC would not be profitable at that time.
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