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  Duel II
Duel II (Duel 2) was a pretty cool game. While, judging from the screenshots, I was expecting a Subspace/Continuum-type game, I found that I got both and neither. Sit tight for a large slew of old-school arcade innovations and deathmatch type games! Graphic quality wasn't the best aspect of this game. The explosions look nice enough, but they just don't have the feel that an explosion should. And my biggest complaint about this whole game is that the ship(s) are awfully tiny, considering how much empty space the screen holds. The asteroids look great, though, and the missiles serve their purpose well. The music is probably the best I've seen in a game of this type. The sound effects are spot-on, and the music was heart pumping. I'd say it got my foot tapping more than a couple of times. And the guitar-techno music in the opening menus was a good way to start it off. Another surprise you'll get when you start up the game is the presence of a story. Most shooters do not have one, and for an obvious reason: it's not necessary. This really goes to show you how much effort the author put into this game. Ah, the game play. The category that every game is supposed to shine in. Thank god that this was the author's focus, though the control is pretty sensitive. And, there's not just some quality game here; there's also some quantity of modes. Some are only for Single-Player, some are only for Multi-Player, and some are for both. I am going to attempt to explain all of these modes in detail. First, I will go over the Single-Player only modes. This is the control for the first player: [ctrl] shoots, the directional keys are your movement, and [L] changes your weapon (if available). The first of the modes is called "Missile Avoid". Your job is to dodge several heat seeking missiles that a stationary, rotating ship throws at you. The best way to do this is to stay near the walls until the missiles are close, and then back off from the walls as quick as you can. You are not given any weapons, just dodge. I found this mode to be pretty heart pounding, and much more fun than the "Asteroids Avoid" mode (see below). Yes, the second mode, "Asteroids Avoid", just didn't give me the same adrenaline rush that "Missile Avoid" did. There didn�t seem to be as much strategy to it either, as all of the asteroids� movements were near-random movements. In case you haven't gathered what this mode is, yet, what you do is dodge asteroids, using the same rules as "Missile Avoid". The asteroids are not heat seeking, but move without notice of you. Notice, however, that just because this mode doesn't have as much strategy as "Missile Avoid", it makes up for it in sheer difficulty. And now onto the multiplayer modes. The control for the second player is as follows: [a] changes the weapon (if available), [z] fires, and the movement is done with [r], [d], [f], and [g]. The multiplayer only modes are the only ones that incorporate map selection. Please note that neither of these two modes has a "bot" option. They are multiplayer only. The first of the two Multi-Player only modes, "Duel", is exactly what you would expect from two ships in space with guns - a deathmatch. Your ships are automatically equipped with four different weapons, and more can be picked up in the form of power-ups. It should be noted that this is the only mode that allows you to choose your weapons. All other modes are either weaponless, or only have the normal single shot. The second mode of this type is called "tag". It's pretty self-explanatory. You are given no weapons. Instead, the one with the red circle around him is "it", and has to "tag" his opponent. It's basically the same game everybody has played numerous times on the playground, except this time you're in a spaceship. Then, there are the modes that can be played single- or multi-player. The first mode is "asteroids". What? Yes, that's right. Asteroids. The classic arcade game brought into the 21st century. Like all Asteroids clones, the control is spot-on. You are not given the ability to choose weapons. Instead, your ship has the normal "single shot" found in most games. All things considered, and the fact that I'm a wannabe retro-gamer (grrrr....I'm with eViL bOrIs. The word "gamer" sucks.), I played this mode more than any other. I do have one complaint about this mode, though, and that's that your bullets don't go over to the other side when shooting an edge, like your ship or the asteroids do. The second mode is called "drone kill". Unfortunately, this mode just isn't unique enough to hold my interest. It seems a lot like "asteroids", just smaller targets. Of course, the smaller targets mean that they are harder to hit and there are more of them. Still, it just wasn't as innovative as some of the other modes this game has to offer. The Bottom Line: Duel 2 is a good game that has a lot to offer, but falls short in a few areas. Still, I would recommend this game to anybody who wants a blast from the past, or a good deathmatch game.
PC REQUIREMENTS: 32 MB RAM, 300 MHz CPU
  GAME AUTHOR Richard Cassan
REVIEWED BY Da_Goat
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING ---
  FILE SIZE 2.9 MB
FILE DATE Aug 10, 2002
UPLOADED Feb 24, 2003
DEV TOOL C/C++ (generic)
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  Fireworks
Fireworks is a simple arcade game with something new. You control a barrel of fireworks which can shoot fireworks, detonate fireworks, and jump. Using these three abilities, your goal is to defend yourself from the bomb planes and the soldiers. To make the game even better, three levels are included, each with different graphics (but the same gameplay). The high quality graphics, familiar sounding music, and enjoyable gameplay combine to make this an excellent game.
  REVIEWED BY Aguydude
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 5.0/10
  FILE SIZE 1.4 MB
FILE DATE Dec 14, 2000
UPLOADED Sep 10, 2001
DEV TOOL unknown
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  Galaxian
This modern clone rhymes well with the spirit of the old original Galaxian. I like the well-adjusted rhythm in the game as well as the graphical and sound effects. It brings out that genuine arcade feeling, although this clone is spiffed up with various cool power items to pick up. This game has 10 levels.
PC REQUIREMENTS: 3D videocard
  GAME AUTHOR Michael Borromeo
REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 7.0/10
  FILE SIZE 361 KB
FILE DATE May 31, 2000
UPLOADED Nov 01, 2002
DEV TOOL unknown
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  Geo Shooters
Geo Shooters is what happens when a quality Japanese sh'mup (shoot 'em up) meets a great Galaxian clone. In other words, Geo Shooters is awesome. When the game starts, you�ll notice that the enemies are placed in the same fashion as Galaxian or Space Invaders; they�re stacked on each other, and set side by side. Within a few seconds, however, you'll realize that this is far from a normal Galaxian or Space Invaders clone. Almost instantly the enemy ships will start moving around the screen, shooting, not straight down, but at your ship. You have free movement around the entire screen. After you defeat an enemy, a score-up will drop (like a power-up, except it only effects your score). A boss comes about every three stages, as is the typical arcade style. They aren't that difficult, but they do serve their purpose well. One thing that especially impressed me about this game was the health system. At first it might not seem so innovative, but if you pay close attention to it you'll realize there's something peculiar about this health bar; it recharges, but only if you aren't shooting! This has two benefits: first, it makes the game more strategic. You're going to want to recover health (trust me, there's more than enough enemies to take away some damage), but you'll only be able to if you're not defending yourself. Another benefit to this unique health system is that those lousy cheapskates who never stop shooting in sh'mups (you know who you are) are now at a disadvantage! Take that, losers! The graphics had a very retro feel. The ship models were good, but the background was a very boring star field that only alternated colors once after each stage. The enemy fire looked very odd, almost like orange octagons. Your lasers looked much like the kind found in games like Power Shooter (also on Game Hippo). The sound was just the basics. There was no music, and the only sound effects were rudimentary cracks and very fake explosions. Neither the graphics nor the sound was anything you haven't seen before. The Bottom Line: Geo Shooters does something that's very hard to do; it messed around with the arcade-game formula, while still retaining the genuine feel. Games like these are hard to come by, so grab it while you can! Note 1: Run the game in "window mode"! I had some problems when I didn't, such as my resolution changing.
  REVIEWED BY Da_Goat
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 6.0/10
  FILE SIZE 178 KB
FILE DATE Mar 06, 1999
UPLOADED Mar 24, 2003
DEV TOOL Hot Soup Processo
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  Gladiatron 3D
Exellent remake of the classic Tron aracde game, which in turn was based on the Disney movie with the same name from 1982. The rendering of the 3D arena is very cool and especially when you have the freedom to change perspective during the gameplay. The story of Gladiatron 3D is the same as in Tron; There are 2 light cycles which combat against each other on an electronic chip with a grid structure. You drive your cycle over the grid with the goal to block the other cycle and not running off the boundaries (outside the grid). A cycle produces a wall of energy behind it which you cannot run into. You can choose to let player 2 be a computer-generated player or a human player.
PC REQUIREMENTS: 3D videocard with OpenGL support, DirectX7, 233 MHz CPU
  GAME AUTHOR Binary Brotherz
REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 7.1/10
  FILE SIZE 112 KB
FILE DATE Jun 28, 2000
UPLOADED Jun 12, 2001
DEV TOOL VC++
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Duel II
Duel II (Duel 2) was a pretty cool game. While, judging from the screenshots, I was expecting a Subspace/Continuum-type game, I found that I got both...
GAME AUTHORRichard Cassan
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING---
FILE SIZE2.9 MB
FILE DATEAug 10, 2002
UPLOADEDFeb 24, 2003
DEV TOOLC/C++ (generic)
NO DOWNLOAD
Fireworks
Fireworks is a simple arcade game with something new. You control a barrel of fireworks which can shoot fireworks, detonate fireworks, and jump. Usi...
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING5.0/10
FILE SIZE1.4 MB
FILE DATEDec 14, 2000
UPLOADEDSep 10, 2001
DEV TOOLunknown
NO DOWNLOAD
Galaxian
This modern clone rhymes well with the spirit of the old original Galaxian. I like the well-adjusted rhythm in the game as well as the graphical and s...
GAME AUTHORMichael Borromeo
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING7.0/10
FILE SIZE361 KB
FILE DATEMay 31, 2000
UPLOADEDNov 01, 2002
DEV TOOLunknown
NO DOWNLOAD
Geo Shooters
Geo Shooters is what happens when a quality Japanese sh'mup (shoot 'em up) meets a great Galaxian clone. In other words, Geo Shooters is awesome. Wh...
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING6.0/10
FILE SIZE178 KB
FILE DATEMar 06, 1999
UPLOADEDMar 24, 2003
DEV TOOLHot Soup Processo
NO DOWNLOAD
Gladiatron 3D
Exellent remake of the classic Tron aracde game, which in turn was based on the Disney movie with the same name from 1982. The rendering of the 3D are...
GAME AUTHORBinary Brotherz
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING7.1/10
FILE SIZE112 KB
FILE DATEJun 28, 2000
UPLOADEDJun 12, 2001
DEV TOOLVC++
NO DOWNLOAD
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