Apple Macintosh games 3 in Three is a 1990 computer game by Cliff Johnson. ...more on Wikipedia about "3 in Three"
4x4 EVO is a video game developed by Terminal Reality for the Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast platforms. It is the first console game to have cross-platform online play where Dreamcast, Macintosh and PC versions of the game appear online at the same time. The game can use maps created by users to download onto a hard drive, and surprisingly a VMU. This has created crowded GameSpy servers, and more players. All games are similar in quality and gameplay although the online systems feature a mode to customize the players' own truck and use it online. ...more on Wikipedia about "4x4 EVO"
4x4 EVO 2 is a video game developed by Terminal Reality for the Xbox, GameCube, Windows and Macintosh platforms. It is the sequel to 4x4 EVO and features more trucks, and more racing tracks than the original game. ...more on Wikipedia about "4x4 EVO 2"
A Mind Forever Voyaging (AMFV) is an interactive fiction game designed and implemented by Steve Meretzky and published by Infocom in 1985. The name is taken from book three of The Prelude by William Wordsworth: ...more on Wikipedia about "A Mind Forever Voyaging"
A Tale in the Desert (ATITD) is a controversial massively multiplayer online roleplaying game ( MMORPG) set in Ancient Egypt. The administrator of the game, or as it is called in game, the Pharoah, is Andrew "Teppy" Tepper. The Pharoah keeps in close contact with the players, and is the main developer for the game and owner of its parent company, Egenesis. The initial software download and all new content are free, but there is a monthly fee of 15 United States dollars to continue playing. The playerbase, based mostly in the US and Europe, is small (a few thousand players), but many of them are fairly dedicated to the game. The game is noted for being one of the first MMOGs to be based around economic development rather than combat, and as such the game features very limited combat mechanics. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Tale in the Desert"
A-10 Attack! is a Flight simulation computer game for the Apple Macintosh computer. The game features an A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, and has a sequel named A-10 Cuba! ...more on Wikipedia about "A-10 Attack!"
AAARGH! is a computer game in which the player controls a giant monster, either an Ogre or a Lizard, with the goal of crushing and destroying everything in its path, across different lands and periods of history. ...more on Wikipedia about "AAARGH!"
Abuse is a computer game developed by Crack dot Com, and published by Origin Systems/ Electronic Arts. It was released in 1996, and runs on DOS and Linux operating systems. An improved port of the game was released for Mac OS by Bungie Studios and for the Acorn Archimedes by R-Comp Interactive. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abuse (computer game)"
Age of Empires, abbreviated to AoE, is a history-based real-time strategy computer game developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft, released in 1997. The game allows the user to play as the "spirit guide," god, or immortal leading a historical tribe or civilization. The game became immensely popular and led to several sequels and expansion packs. The name Age of Empires thus started to refer to the Age of Empires series as a whole, which includes the "original" Age of Empires, also Age of Empires: Rise of Rome and its expansion pack. Also, Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings, its expansion pack Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Expansion, the recent Age of Empires III, and Age of Empires: The Age of Kings, upcoming on February 1st for the Nintendo DS. (For more information about the series see Age of Empires series.) ...more on Wikipedia about "Age of Empires"
Age of Mythology (sometimes abbreviated AoM) is a real-time strategy computer game by Ensemble Studios. It was first published in November 2002 by Microsoft Game Studios. Unlike its predecessors, the Age of Empires series, Age of Mythology has less of a focus on historical accuracy. Instead, the game centers on the myths and legends of the Ancient Greeks, the Ancient Egyptians, and the Norse, allowing players to not only control the historical aspects of these three great civilizations (such as Hoplites, Pharaohs, and Longboats, respectively) but also mythological creatures such as Minotaurs, Centaurs, Phoenixes, and Valkyries in order to crush opponents. ...more on Wikipedia about "Age of Mythology"
Air Warrior was the world's first multiplayer on-line air-combat simulator (at least for civilians). In it, a player could fly a simulated World War II aircraft, fighting with and against other players, each flying his own simulated aircraft. It was introduced in 1987 by Kelton Flinn and his company Kesmai. 1987 was prior to widespread non-government, non-academic access to the Internet – Kesmai used the online service GEnie for the game's networked communication. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Warrior"
Aki is a mahjong solitaire game for the Apple Macintosh created by Ambrosia Software. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aki (computer game)"
Alien Swarm is a total conversion mod for Unreal Tournament 2004 created by Black Cat Games and initially released on May 28, 2004. Alien Swarm, version 1.2 was released in September 10, 2004, with the official campiagns, Sigma and Ortega. The most recent version of Alien Swarm is 1.3, together with a third campaign, Telic , also introducing new weapons and items, plus some bug fixes. It was released on December 16, 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Swarm"
Aliens versus Predator is a series of video games released for computers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aliens versus Predator (computer game)"
Aliens versus Predator 2 is a video game developed by Sierra Entertainment which was released through Fox Interactive in 2001. The game is a sequel to Aliens versus Predator which is based loosely on the movies of the Alien and Predator series. Similarly to its prequel, it is a shooter that uniquely gives the player a choice of three characters/species, each with their own distinct set of weapons and abilities. Sierra released an expansion to the game titled Aliens versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt in 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aliens versus Predator 2"
Alternate Reality (AR) is an unfinished computer role-playing game (RPG) series that has achieved cult status among many fans of RPGs. It was created by Philip Price, who formed a development company called Paradise Programming. Published by Datasoft AR: The City and AR: The Dungeon were released in 1985 ** . Price was unable to write the second edition, so The Dungeon was actually written by Ken Jordan and Dan Pinal. Gary Gilbertson created the music for both games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alternate Reality"
America's Army (also known as AA or Army Game Project) is a tactical multiplayer first-person shooter owned by the U.S. government and released as a global public relations initiative to present an image of the current U.S. Army and help with U.S. Army recruitment. ...more on Wikipedia about "America's Army"
American McGee's Alice is a Third Person Shooter computer game released on October 6, 2000. It was developed by Rogue Entertainment and published, distributed and marketed by Electronic Arts. It was designed by American McGee, and featured music composed by former Nine Inch Nails member Chris Vrenna. The game is powered by the Quake III engine. After checking the BSP and model files, it has been proven the game borrowed heavily from the modifications that ritual made to the q3 engine for their game Heavy Metal: FAKK 2 ...more on Wikipedia about "American McGee's Alice"
The Ancient Art of War is a computer game published by Broderbund in 1984. It is a battlefield simulation loosely based on the classical strategy text written by Sun Tzu (circa 400 B.C.), The Art of War. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ancient Art of War"
Another World (published in the USA as Out of this World) is an action-adventure video game, developed by Delphine Software, released in 1991. Though not as famous as other games, it was groundbreaking, achieving cult status, and introducing a new, somewhat cinematic style and feeling for computer games. It spawned one direct sequel, Heart of the Alien ( 1994) for the Mega-CD, which was very similar in concepts to, but much less successful than Another World. The 1992 game Flashback, also from Delphine, was often mistaken for a sequel because of similar gameplay and graphics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Another World (video game)"
Apeiron was a very popular Mac computer game developed and released as shareware by Ambrosia Software. It was first released on February 10, 1995. More recently, it has been updated to work on Mac OS X. ...more on Wikipedia about "Apeiron (video game)"
AquaZone, created by 9003.inc, is a computer simulation that lets you raise, feed, care for and breed simulated tropical fish on your computer. ...more on Wikipedia about "AquaZone"
Ares is a lesser known video game made by Ambrosia Software. This game reached its peak in the late 1990s. The key component of the game was the integrated zoom feature which brought a third-person view into a near lifelike battle scene and out to a strategic war field – all without the user consciously being aware of the change. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ares (computer game)"
Arkanoid is a simple yet addictive arcade game developed by Taito in 1986. Arkanoid is a clone and a simpler version of the earlier Sega's arcade game Gigas and Gigas Mark 2 based upon Atari's Breakout games of the mid-to-late 1970s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arkanoid"
Armagetron is a free software 3D multiplayer game in the style of the light cycles game in the movie Tron. The overall look of the game is very much modeled after the film, but can be adapted in various ways. ...more on Wikipedia about "Armagetron"
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