Saturday, April 9, 2011

3d game

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If you enjoy playing Asteroids this is the game for you. It's an expansion of a classic game with improved gameplay and enhanced 3D graphics. You can chose one of three different spaceship, each with its own advantages or disadvantages. Then you're teleported out, into deep space, to start shooting aliens, droids and asteroids. When the game ends, you can submit your score, if you wish, to the 'Hall of Fame' page.


Author: dot 3D games
  Hellstick
Here a game for the upcoming halloween holiday. Hunt zombies with your hellstick, but beware, ammo is in limited supply. How long will you survive?

Author: shockwave3d
  Kill Shot
In Kill Shot there are cursed targets being spawned all across the countryside that must be destroyed. Use your pistol to shoot the targets through ancient ruins, crypts and more!

Author: PlayerForever.com
  Suitcase Skyway
Fly Door to Door collecting stars and zooming through hoops to increase speed. But beware, not all hoops are there to aid you on your travels.

Author: Matmi New Media
  Bluey's Mouse Run
Bluey the Mouse has the run of the house, but he needs your help to grab the grub! Guide Bluey through all fifteen rooms of the house, snaffling as many mouse-snacks as you can.

Author: blueysmouserun.com
  Sled Bash
It's a rocket-powered snowball fight race. Win each race to unlock the next level.

Author: shockwave3d.com
  The Final Frontier
Collect Iron Maiden's scattered equipment and return it to the cargo ship, defeating enemies and obstacles as you go.

Author: Matmi New Media Design
  Mobil 1 Global Challenge
Put your driving skills to the test against other drivers from around the world. Arrow keys and space. Gain a turbo start by accelerating as the lights turn green.

Author: Matmi.com
  Mars Orbital
Collect powerups in space, and avoid falling into the atmosphere. Use the arrow keys to move and spacebar to jump.

Author: Amagam Software
  Flipside Escape
You have 5 minutes to launch the rocket on the roof, but all the doors are locked. Add or remove the cogs as quick as you can and reach it before your time runs out.

Author: Matmi
  OGC Open
Awesome 3d brower baswed golf simulation with multiplayer support. Create your own custom character and join the online community!

Author: ogcopen.com
  Mountain Sphering Mayhem
Throwing yourself down a hill-side has never been so much fun! Avoid the obstacles and pick up bonus items. Watch out for narrow areas and jumps.

Author: Matmi New Media
  High Dive
Select the height of the dive, the target from nine increasingly challenging levels, and push the Seriously Mixed Up Fruit off the diving board to meet their ultimate demise.

Author:
Matmi New Media Design
  Forklift Madness
Very addicting forklift simulator. You must solve puzzles by moving pallets before the time finish in order to finish all the 9 levels.


Author: Shockbreak.com
  Buggy Hockey
Play hockey by driving a Buggy and challenge opponents from other countries, you need scoring as many goals as you can to win the match.

Author: Shockland
  Battle Board
Work your way through the bronze, silver and gold races and win to unlock each new track.


Author: Kinelco
  Foot Bowl
Use the mouse to set kick angle and keep "SPACEBAR" pressed to control the power. Use arrow keys to rotate the shoe so to give spin to the ball.

Author: Shockland
  Flash Chess III
Free on line classic chess game with tutoring features. Intended for beginners but not only. Great for a coffee cup.

Author : Flash Chess III
  3D Deathrace
This is the death race. How far into the forest of death can you survive? Denser the trees grow and faster you will ride on a hair raising test of skill.

Author: terrypaton.com
  Funky Disco Zombies
This game is an action adventure game. You must destroy all the zombies, ghost and witches and help all the walking dead return to where they come from.

Author: matmi
  Ho Pin Tung Racer
Race as the famous Chinese GP2 racer on seven cups. Design your own levels with the level editor.

Author: gamesgames
  Providence
This is a very challenging side scrolling shoot'em up game. Use your mouse to move the mech unit and hold button to fire.

Author: avgames.co.uk
  Power Driving
It's a race to the finish line! Compete against multiple opponents in this 3D racing game!

Author: agame.com
  Rock Out
Play this web game to unleash your inner rocker!!! Strike the correct key as notes pass over that letter on the screen.

Authors: newgrounds - Armor Games
  Crazy Crossing
You control a Crossing Patrol Guard/Lollipop Person who is tasked with helping kids cross the road to school. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to control the lollipop person.

Author: Tamba Games
  Synapsis
A point and click adventure game. It features original 3d animated background and psychedelics locations. It starts with just a mysterious cube on which you have to click onto...

Authors: robotJAM
  Golf Master 3D
Putt your way through 18 unique courses in this classic golf game.

Author: gametop.com
  Hyper Drive X
Ultra fast paced Space Race. Use the mouse to move and spacebar to boost. Fly through the warp gates to reach the end of the race as fast as you can.

Author: RobotJAM
  Traffic Slam
Cause as much damage as you can with your car. Crash into busses and offices or use the Detonator power up for an explosive finale!

Author: agame.com
  Hyper Track
Futuristic 3D racing games. Drive your POD, collect boost fuel and extend your race time. Press the mouse button for turbo speed.

Author: gametuner.com
  Space Invaders 3D
Space Invaders 3D is based on the old arcade classic in which you must destroy hostile aliens by shooting them up.

Author: Armorgames
  Torch Runner
Get to the finish line as quickly as you can and with as much of your torch intact as possible. You'll incur a time penalty for percentage of the flame lost.

Author: Tamba
  FWG 3D Pong
This is a nice 3D classic paddle and ball game. FWG 3D Pong is based on the same concept as pong, except for the 3D view. It's a very challenging game.

Author: freeworldgroup
  Cube It
Move green cube around the board by clicking on adjacent squares to move onto them and make all the red tiles fall down in order to finish each of the 20 challenging levels.

Author: Armorgames
  Pandoo
Play as a panda in this 3D fighting game. There are ten levels, the number of opponents will increase each level. Try to finish all levels.

Author: Shockland
  Landfill Bill
You must throw the recycle-able items in to the correct bins before the land gets covered in rubbish. Keep an eye out for the swinging bins and the rubber ducks for extra points!

Author: matmi.com
  3d mahjong
The goal is to clear the board by removing all pairs of tiles. You can choose to play with classic tileset or with alternative set.

Author: X-PRESSIVE
  3D Logic 2
One of the greatest and most unique puzzle games ever. Nice graphics, new levels, new story and great music.

Author: mygame.com
  Tevlon
Fly aboard of your ship and engage the enemy in this amazing 3D shooter. WASD or arrow keys to move, ZX keys to strafe and SPACE to fire.

Author: mygame.com
  Bug On A Wire
Can you guide your bug safely home and avoid getting eaten in this classic action game?


Author: miniclip.com
  Spacemania
Try hard to survive.
Never fall into space....



Author: Shockland
  3D Ball Drop
The aim of the game is to guide the ball through the 3D maze to the green square. Avoid rolling the ball onto holes otherwise you will lose!

Author: Mousebreaker
  Void Gunner
You are the gunner for the ship cargo that transports supply from planet to planet. Fight off attacking pirates and earn money for upgrading shields and weapons.

Author: Mousebreaker
  Hummer Football 2
Sometimes they come back... but remember that the computer is more smarter then the first version of this game.

Author: Shockland
  Russias Army
This Multiplayer FPS bring you at cold war times. Control your avatar with mouse and arrow keys and shoot enemies as many as you can, but be careful because they shoot at you!

Author: Gamevial
  One Must Fall
Only one will survive.



Author: Shockland
  Gyroball
Navigate your gyroball to the glowing goal of each level without falling off the platforms.



Author: Miniclip
  Operation Ocean
Nuclear submarines are approaching to your base. Your mission is to destroy as much as you can before they go under the ocean.

Author: Shockland
  JeePool
Try to take the balls outside the area but take the black ball at the end. You can only hit to the white ball otherwise it will be a faul.

Author: Shockland
  TNT Runner
Use the Arrow keys to control the person around the cave in order to find the exit. Watch out for tnt and other explosions along the way.


Author: Blitz Gamer
  Aengie Quest
The objective is to help Eangiee to the exit of each level. You can use boxex and keys to open doors.
Good luck.

Author: Free Games Jungle

Video Game Consoles (1996-2000)

Nintendo 64

Nintendo 64
Released in 1996
The Nintendo 64, commonly called the N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console. The N64 was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America, 1 March 1997 in Europe/Australia and September 1, 1997 in France. It was released with only two launch games in Japan and North America (Super Mario 64 and PilotWings 64) while Europe had a third launch title in the form of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (which was released earlier in the other markets). The Nintendo 64 cost $199 at launch in the United States.

During the developmental stages the N64 was referred to by its code name, Project Reality. The name Project Reality came from the speculation within Nintendo that this console could produce CGI on par with then-current super computers. Once unveiled to the public the name changed to Nintendo Ultra 64, referring to its 64-bit processor, and Nintendo dropped "Ultra" from the name on February 1, 1996, just five months before its Japanese debut.



Super Nintendo Entertainment (SNES) Model 2

Super Nintendo Entertainment (SNES) Model 2
Released in 1997
By 1996, the 16-bit era of gaming had ended, and a new generation of consoles, including Nintendo's own Nintendo 64, caused the popularity of the SNES to wane. In October 1997, Nintendo released a redesigned SNES 2 in North America for $99 USD (which included the pack-in game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island). Like the earlier NES 2, the new model was designed to be slimmer and lighter than its predecessor but lacked S-Video and RGB output, and would prove to be among the last major SNES-related releases in America.

Nintendo of America ceased production of the SNES in 1999. In Japan, the Super Famicom continued to be produced until September 2003 (also some new games were produced until the year 2000). In recent years, many SNES titles have been ported to the hand held Game Boy Advance, which has similar video capabilities. Some video game critics consider the SNES era "the golden age of video games," citing the many ground breaking games and classics made for the system, whereas others question this romanticism. See video game player for more.



Sega Genesis 3

Sega Genesis 3
Released in 1998
A company by the name of Majesco started to take over manufacturing of systems for Sega in 1998 with their release of the Genesis 3. The system retailed for $29.99 and came packaged with one controller, AV cables, and a power cord. The controller that was featured as a pack in was the new Sega six button controller. The system itself was very tiny, about the size of two controllers for the system. The system lacked the expansion port that the Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 had and thus could not utilized the function of the Sega CD 1 or 2. The Genesis 3 could not utilize the 32X either.

Besides redesigning the Sega Genesis, Majesco also re-released certain games for the system. They came in cardboard boxes with black and white instructions. Majesco had also done some re-releasing for the Sega Game Gear and the Super Nintendo. At the same time they were doing work with the Game Gear, they had plans to re-release the Sega Saturn, but as of yet, nothing has been done. The following games do not work (per Genesis 3 Instruction Manual): Virtua Racing. The Sega Channel Modem also does not work.



Sega Dreamcast

Sega Dreamcast
Released in 1999
The Dreamcast was released on November 27, 1998 in Japan, on September 9, 1999 in the United States (the date 9/9/99 featured heavily in US promotion) and on October 14, 1999 in Europe. The tag line used to promote the console in the US was "It's thinking", and in Europe "Up to 6 Billion Players". (The vagueness of these campaigns and almost total lack of any in game footage has been touted as one of the reasons for the Dreamcast's eventual downfall. Many Americans knew that the Dreamcast was coming, but didn't know what one was.)

The Dreamcast was the first console to include a built-in modem and Internet support for on-line gaming. It enjoyed brisk sales in its first season and was one of Sega's most successful hardware units. In the United States alone, a record 200,000 units had been pre-ordered before launch and Sega sold 500,000 consoles in just two weeks (including 225,000 sold on the first 24 hours which became a video game record until the PlayStation 2 launched a year later). In fact, due to brisk sales and hardware shortages, Sega was unable to fulfill all of the advance orders.



Sony PlayStation PS1

Sony PlayStation PS1
Released in 2000
The first new version was actually a revision in early 1996, produced in response to complaints that PlayStations were overheating. Sony did not change the technical aspects or the cosmetics, but did remove the S-video port left over from the Japanese release.

Sony produced a redesigned version of the original console, called the "PSone", in a smaller (and more ergonomic) case which was introduced in September 2000. The original PlayStation was abbreviated in Japan to "PS" and was often abbreviated as "PSX" by American gamers, as this was Sony's internal code name for the system while it was under development. This led to some confusion in 2003, when Sony introduced a PS2-derived system in Japan actually called the PSX. The PlayStation is now officially abbreviated as the "PS1" or "PSone," although many people still abbreviate it "PS" or "PSX". There were only 2 differences between the "PSone" and the original, the first one being cosmetic change to the console, and the second one was the home menu's Graphical User Interface.



Sony PlayStation 2

Sony PlayStation 2 (SCPH-5000x)
Released in 2000
The PlayStation 2 had a difficult start. Only a few million users had obtained consoles by the end of 2000 due to manufacturing delays. The PlayStation 2 was such a hot item after its release that it was near impossible to find one on retailer shelves, leaving those wanting a PlayStation 2 to either wait or purchase the console on-line at sites such as eBay, where the console was being sold by many people for twice and sometimes five times as much as the manufacturer's listed price.

The PlayStation brand's strength has lead to strong third-party support for the system. Although the launch titles for the PS2 were unimpressive in 2000, the holiday season of 2001 saw the release of several best-selling and critically acclaimed games. Those PS2 titles helped the PS2 maintain and extend its lead in the video game console market, despite increased competition from the launches of the Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo GameCube. In several cases, Sony made exclusivity deals with publishers in order to preempt its competitors.

Video Game Consoles (1983-1989)

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Released in 1985
Following a series of arcade game successes in the early 1980s, Nintendo made plans to produce its own console hardware that had removable cartridges, a feature not included with the company's earlier Color TV Games product. Designed by Masayuki Uemura and released in Japan on July 15, 1983, the Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) was slow to gather momentum: during its first year, many criticized the system as unreliable, prone to programming errors and rampant freezing. Following a product recall and a reissue with a new motherboard, the Famicom's popularity soared, becoming the best-selling game console in Japan by the end of 1984. Encouraged by their successes, Nintendo soon turned their attentions to the North American markets.

In June 1985, Nintendo unveiled its American version of the Famicom at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). With a completely redesigned case and a new name, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) proved to be just as popular in America as the Famicom was in Japan, and played a major role in revitalizing interest in the video game industry.



Atari 2600 Junior

Atari 2600 Junior
Released in 1986
In 1986 the Atari 2600 was re-released as the 2600 Junior. They retailed for $49.99 and came with a controller, RF switch and power cord but were absent of a pack in cartridge. They were made to match the 5200 and 7800 of the same time and some of the Juniors actually sported a JR stamp on them.

The switches are the same as the CX 2600 A except that they are now sliding buttons rather than switches. The switches on the top of the unit were On/Off, Black and White/Color, Game Select, and Rest. Game Difficulty could be switched on the back. The system was much smaller and could conserve space much better than it's predecessor. The RF lead was not attached to this system.

Competition in the video game industry was at an all time high, the Atari 2600 Junior would be a simple low cost Atari 2600 packaged into a small "lunch-box" carton with appeal to younger gamers.



Atari 7800

Atari 7800
Released in 1986
The Atari 7800 was Atari's chance at redemption in the video game market. Atari Inc. spent a good part of 1983 interviewing thousands of people on what they wanted and didn't want in a video game console. Atari Inc. through Warner Communications, then worked with General Computer Corporation who earlier had lost a lawsuit with Atari regarding a "Speed-up" board for Atari's Missile Command.

The all new graphics chip called MARIA (Also the code name of the 7800 Project) with almost 100 independent sprites, better color palette on screen, and other powerful features would not only allow game designers the ability to code new and exciting games, but the chip also allowed an original Atari TIA processor to co-exist side by side with MARIA so that the new console could also play all of the original Atari 2600 games as well.

The Atari 7800 was designed to be flexible and expandable and even had an expansion port for future peripherals to tap into the system bus and video circuitry.



Sega Master System

Sega Master System (SMS)
Released in 1986
After producing many games for early home video game consoles, Sega decided to develop a console system of its own. The SG-1000 and Mark III were available in Japan in the mid-1980s, but when Sega witnessed the early success of the Nintendo Entertainment System, the company knew it wanted a share of the American console market. So, Sega redesigned the Mark III, renamed it the Sega Master System (SMS for short), and released it in 1986, not long after the NES first came out.

Technically, the Master System was superior to the NES, with better graphics and higher quality sound. The original SMS could play both cartridges and the credit card-sized "Sega Cards," which retailed for cheaper prices than carts but had less code. The SMS also had cooler accessories (like 3D glasses), but this didn't do much good when there weren't very many exciting games.

The Master System technology lived on in Sega's Game Gear, which was basically a portable SMS with some enhancements.



NEC Turbo Grafx 16

NEC Turbo Grafx 16
Released in 1989
In Japan, shortly after the introduction of Nintendo's Famicom (Japan's version of the NES), the electronics giant NEC entered into the video game market with the introduction of their "next generation" system, known as the PC Engine (PCE). The PCE boasted a 16-bit graphics chip capable of displaying up to 256 colors on screen at once, at a number of resolutions. Although its CPU wasn't much more powerful that of the NES, its spectacular graphics chip and six-channel sound bettered the Famicom in every way. It utilized a sleek new card format (PCE games are either HuCards or Turbochips) to hold its software, rather than bulky cartridges. It was also the first console to boast a CD-ROM drive, for full orchestral soundtracks and even (gasp!) full motion video. The PC Engine was immensely popular in Japan, outselling the Famicom by a significant margin.

In 1989, two years after its Japanese introduction, NEC announced plans to bring the PC Engine overseas, to the booming video game market of the U.S. With a huge library of Japanese software, it seemed to many as though the system couldn't possibly fail.



Sega Genesis

Sega Genesis
Released in 1989
It was 1989. Nintendo's NES had reigned supreme in the video game market for nearly five years, and it was time for a new system to take over the throne. Sega's Master System, while graphically superior to the NES, failed to make any kind of lasting impression in the U.S. market (although it was very popular in Europe), and Sega knew that their next system would not only have to be superior to everything else out there, but they'd have to have a lot of third-party developers lined up.

After two years of development, Sega introduced their "next generation" system to the world in late 1989. Known as the Genesis in the West, and the Mega Drive in the east, Sega began an aggressive marketing campaign, not only to customers, but also to developers.

Although NEC's TurboGrafx-16 had beat the Genesis to market by nearly four months, Sega quickly regained lost ground, thanks to their line-up of quality arcade conversions, killer sports games, and most of all, the full support of Trip Hawkins and Electronic Arts.

features new game Accessories

PlayStation® licensed 16MB Memory DSi card for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system boasts 16MB of storage space to save game progress, hidden characters, high scores, special weapons, levels and custom settings …and take it all with you! Featuring MagicGate™ encryption as well as Katana’s ingenious comfort gripping and glow indictor light, this 16MB Memory DSi card has twice the storage capacity of a standard 8MB PlayStation®2 memory card, making it a cut above the rest and a must have for any gamer.Official PlayStation® licensed 32MB Memory Carte DS for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system boasts 32MB of storage space to save game progress, hidden characters, high scores, special weapons, levels and custom settings …and take it all with you! Featuring MagicGate™ encryption as well as Katana’s ingenious comfort gripping and glow indictor light, this 32MB Memory Card R4i gold has four times the storage capacity of a standard 8MB PlayStation®2 memory card, making it a cut above the rest and a must have for any gamer.



Force 2 Control Pad

 official PlayStation® licensed Force 2 Control Pad for the PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment system supplies the gamer with extreme comfort and handling. With its vibration feedback and ergonomic grips, Katana’s wired controller will enhance even the most discriminating gamers PlayStation® 2 experience. Includes twin analog control sticks, which translates into double the control and twice the advantage, as well as intelligent self-calibrating analog system that automatically optimizes performance for every game.



Using 2.4GHz technology, PlayStation® licensed Wireless Control Pad for the PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment system supplies the gamer with a freedom of motion that is not reliant on a line of site to the receiver. With it’s vibration feedback and ergonomic hand grips, wireless controller will enhance even the most discriminating gamer’s PlayStation® 2 experience. Includes twin analog control sticks, which translates into double the control and twice the advantage, as well as intelligent self-calibrating analog system that automatically optimizes performance for very game.

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