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Mortal Kombat IV



Enter the realm of Mortal Kombat. You are a combatant in Mortal Kombat, a fight for the survival of Earth!. Choose from 15 characters, including the legendary Liu Kang and the mighty Scorpion, each with their own special moves and fatalities. Choose to fight in the single player campaign, complete with several difficulties and unique endings for each character. Take on a friend in the Multiplayer mode or see how long you can last in the Endurance mode.

If you aren't a fan of the previous Mortal Kombat games, this one will make you a fan. It's pretty much the same game but with a few 3D elements tossed in.

System Requirements :
Pentium-133 or equivalent
32 MB of RAM
2 MB of Video Memory
25 MB Hard Drive Space

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Supermodel Empire



Step into the exclusive world of fashion and uncover the hottest trends as you create a supermodel empire. Design and create stunning clothing collections and enjoy the fame and glamour that comes with being a top designer. Take control of your success by managing the staff, models, research and publicity – it’s up to you to take this fashion label to the top!.

Game Features :
  • Step into the fashion world as a top designer
  • Uncover the latest fashion trends
  • Design and create your own clothing collections
  • Manage staff, models, research and publicity
  • Take your collections to runways across the world
System Requirements :
- Pentium II 800MHz
- 512MB RAM
- 100MB free HD space
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista 32-Bit
- 16 MB Graphics Card or better

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BC Kings



The BC Kings is featuring several new elements that you might have not experienced in a strategy game before. In spite of just gathering resources, training an army and defeating the enemy you will have to solve adventure and role-playing elements as well.

The campaign is built around the epic story of your brave hero Mradin, and his trusty old friend Giesnik. But not only you have to complete the main objectives, but also you can solve side-quests, whihces rewarded with Shell-coins, that can be spent on upgarding your main characters.

Features :
✔ 2 races
✔ 63 unique units
✔ 32 unique buildings
✔ 84 technologies to research
✔ 8 devastating magic spells
✔ Story driven campaign with side quests and adventure elements
✔ Random game against computer enemies
✔ Multiplayer
✔ 3D in-game cut-scenes

System Requirements :
• OS : Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
• Memory: 512 MB
• DirectX: 8.1 or later
• CPU: P 1.0GHz

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Helicopter Strike Force



Prepare to push yourself and your machinery to the limit in Helicopter Strike Force. Complete 18 thrilling combat missions, many with multiple objectives, as you soar in your bird through fully destructible 3D environments. An arsenal of weapons offers you numerous choices as to the best way to dispatch your enemies. Go head-to-head with other pilots online to prove who has the skills to command the air and destroy the advancing forces.

Features :
  • Take to the sky in a combat helicopter to protect the island from El Presidente's deadly forces
  • Immerse yourself in a gripping storyline that challenges you to complete 18 dangerous combat missions
  • Soar through stunning, fully destructible 3D environments where you must stay on your guard to destroy only enemies, not friendly forces
  • Choose from a variety of devastating weapons to wield against your foes
  • Battle online in fierce helicopter vs. helicopter fights in multiplayer mode
System Requirements :
  • OS: Windows ME / 2000 / XP / Vista
  • Processor : Pentium 4 @ 1.2 GHz or better
  • Memory : 256 MB (512 MB for XP)
  • Hard Drive : 500 MB Free
  • Video Memory : DirectX Compatible
  • Sound Card : DirectX Compatible
  • DirectX : 9.0c
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Farm Frenzy


Slip into a pair of overalls and get ready for Farm Frenzy, a casual game that allows you to try your hand at running a farm! From tending to the fields where your sheep and cows graze to gathering eggs, milk and other produce for sale at the town market, Farm Frenzy is as challenging as the real thing, only you won't have to fight the nasty smells! You will, however, be required to invest the money you earn in new equipment. Building a cheese dairy or a creamery, for example, allows you to process your products on the spot and make even more cash!.

To beat a level in Farm Frenzy, you must complete a specific task, such as buying a set number of animals or producing a specific amount of fabric or other products. Each new level is harder than the last, so you must remember to improve your farm. You can find good deals in Farm Frenzy for increasing the capacity of your warehouse and improving the performance of your bakeries, factories and other production facilities. You can even buy a larger truck capable of delivering more goods to market!.

Even the best farmers have to deal with the occasional bear. These large, vicious animals will frequently raid your farm to eat its crops and chase your animals away. You can put bears to good use, though. To prevent clumsy guests from wreaking havoc on your farm, you can capture a bear in a cage and send it to the zoo, where both children and adults can enjoy it.

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Mortal Kombat Mythologies : Sub-Zero



Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero is a game from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. It featured the original Sub-Zero in an adventure to defeat Quan Chi from retrieving an amulet that would free the fallen Elder God Shinnok. Although released five years after the first Mortal Kombat game, the storyline in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero dates back furthest chronologically, even before the first game. This was done to further expand elements on the existing storyline, especially concerning Quan Chi, Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Shinnok, and the Lin Kuei.

Thousands of years ago, Shinnok existed as an Elder God. The Elder Gods are the true rulers of all realms. They watch as worlds are created and destroyed and govern the realms with untold eons of wisdom. Shinnok, however, gave in to greed and illusions of false power through the new realm of Earth. If he could have that realm to himself, he would have power unmatched. To accomplish his goal, he first would have to face the god of thunder known as Raiden, who was appointed as Earth's guardian by the Elder Gods themselves. Their battle for the realm of Earth was fierce; causing the planet's near destruction and plunging it into centuries of darkness.

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Panzer Killer



t'll take all your coordination, speed and nerve to take on the biggest guns and strongest armor that the Third Reich has to offer Fight for the Allies against everything in the World War II German arsenal, including the most notorious and lethal tanks, such as Tigers and Panthers. Battle through over 50 missions in this fast-paced arcade-style shooter.


Drive and fight with Sherman's, Pershing's, half-tracks and jeeps as well as captured enemy tanks. Destroy enemy positions and engage in ferocious firefights. With realistic battle sounds and special effects enhancing an exhilarating variety of missions and combat situations, you'll all but feel the bumps under your treads as you blast your way through 1944 Normandy. Call in air support to take out enemy targets Realistic battle sounds and special effects Exhilarating variety of missions and combat situations Different types of ammo with different effects depending on the target Over 50 action-packed missions.

Features :
  • Arcade-style shooter in historically accurate settings
  • Easy-to-use game controls gets you right into the action
  • Day and night fighting in different weather conditions
  • Unique and accurate characteristics for each tank and vehicle (blue print precise), with realistic physics and motions
  • Drive and fight with Allied tanks, half-tracks and jeeps as well as captured enemy tanks
Minimum System Requirements :
  • Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
  • Pentium 1GHz or higher
  • 256 MB of RAM
  • 32MB Video Card
  • 16-bit sound card
  • DirectX 9.0c
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Neighbours From Hell



Living next door to you is a real Neighbor From Hell and it's now time to have your revenge!.

Creep around your neighbour ’s house performing ever more elaborate tricks upon the unsuspecting resident As the star of a fantastic new TV show, cameras will track your every move as you set your fiendish traps. Your objectives are to create more and more disarray, increase ratings and maybe even winning prestigious awards. But beware of watchful neighbours and alert guard dogs; if they catch you then the show will be taken off air.

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Red Ocean



Red Ocean is a first-person action game, that combines innovative shooter gameplay with unique underwater elements. Players take on the role of diving instructor and treasure hunter Jack Hard, who stumbles upon a secret Russian cold war research station deep underneath the ocean surface. As he discovers, it is controlled by a terrorist organization – and before he knows it, he gets caught in their nefarious schemes.

To combat the well-equipped enemy hordes, the player has to use the immense power of the ocean for his means. Firefights in collapsing underwater tunnels, structures that are obliterated by flooding, sinister frogmen hunting for the intruder, volatile explosives everywhere and a conspiracy involving deadly biological weapons make this game into an explosive action highlight.

The unique twist: players will deal with water in all 3 states of aggregation: in liquid form it not only enables you to approach enemies unnoticed by diving but can also conveniently drown a baddie. At sub-zero temperatures it quickly becomes a dangerously slippery surface and hot steam is nothing to mess with either.

Features :
  • Shooter action above and below water
  • Unique scenario
  • Thrilling diving sequences
  • Innovative water and physics gameplay
  • State-of-the-art graphics technology
  • Revolutionary water FX
  • Top-notch story

System requirements:
Windows 2000/XP/XP64/Vista,
1.8 GHz CPU,
512 MB RAM,
64 MB DirectX 8.1 video card,
DirectX sound card,
800 MB HDD,
CD-ROM,
Mouse

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Counter Strike 1.6


Play the world's number 1 online action game. Engage in an incredibly realistic brand of terrorist warfare in this wildly popular team-based game. Ally with teammates to complete strategic missions. Take out enemy sites. Rescue hostages. Your role affects your team's success. Your team's success affects your role.

This is a clean rip, everything is original and all files are cracked fresh from steam files, no more old dll's. As usual everything should work as it should. sXe Injected should be in all means compatible.

Notes :
- Release 01.12.2007
- Newest NonSteam version
- Latest engine update (1.1.2.5 Aug 7 2007 build 3939)
- Playable on LAN and Internet
- Half-Life (Singleplayer & Multiplayer) included
- Default models, sounds, sprites
- Compatible with sXe Injected
- NonSteam MasterServer included
- Steam Account/CD-Key NOT required
- No more Invalid CD-Key errors
- Latest cracked listen server (everyone can join)
- Latest cracked dedicated server (everyone can join)
- Added latest CZ bots modified for CS (the best ones available!)

Fix v32.1
- No more crashing when adding favorites
- No need to click cd-key.reg anymore
- Newest Steam-emulator
- Included sXe Injected (anti-cheat)

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Tekken 3


A basic 3-D fighting game. Players use standard moves such as throws and special kicks to deplete their opponent's life bar. Experienced players can use techniques such as juggle combos.

Only ten characters are available when a machine is turned on for the first time. After a certain period of time more characters will be unlocked until all 18 are playable.

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Monopoly SpongeBob SquarePants™ Edition



This Edition moves onto your computer with more ways to play than just rolling a pair of dice! Play by Monopoly rules or bend the rules with SpongeBob mode, Squidward mode or Plankton mode. All chock full of wacky water-logged minigames!. Own your own piece of Bikini Bottom!. 22 spectacular properties up for sale. Electric and Water included. Taxes vary. Ample transportation. Great for building Pineapple houses and expanding Krusty Krab restaurant franchises. Treasure Chest cards may set you back but Life Preserver cards could move you forward.

Minimum Requirements :
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- 800 MHz processor
- 128 MB RAM
- DirectX 9
- 32 MB video RAM

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SpongeBob SquarePants B.C. Bowling



Go back in time with SpongeGar, Pattar, and Squagg in this prehistoric take on bowling!.


Game Features
- One or two players!
- Play as SpongeGar or Squagg!

System Requirements
OS: Windows
Processor: Pentium II 300 Mhz
Video Ram: 64 MB
Memory Ram: 32 MB
Hard Drive Space: 32 MB

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DX Ball 2


If you haven't played a breakout-style game before, the idea is simple: Use the mouse to move a paddle back and forth along the bottom of the screen, while bouncing a ball to break through a pattern of bricks above. DX-Ball 2 adds explosive bricks and random power-ups, including laser weapons, multiple balls, explosive Fire Balls, through-balls, large sized balls, tiny balls, big and small paddles, slow balls, two-way and eight-way split balls, ball catch, and more.

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Age of Empires III : The Asian Dyanasties


Since Age of Empires debuted in 1997, the series has grown to become one of the pillars of real-time strategy gaming. Its success is in part due to the way the series has shifted historical periods. The first game covers antiquity, from the Stone Age to the Roman Empire. Meanwhile, Age of Empires II focuses on the medieval era. And 2005's Age of Empires III is about the era of European exploration and colonization. This brings us to Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties, the second expansion pack and the first game in the franchise not created by Ensemble Studios. Big Huge Games, creator of Rise of Nations and Rise of Legends, is responsible for The Asian Dynasties, and the company ably delivers a solid expansion.

The Chinese
discoverthe New World in The Asian Dynasties

What the expansion brings to the table are three new Asian civilizations - Japan, China, and India - as well as three campaigns built around them. The Japanese campaign deals with the Warring States period of rival Shogun; the Chinese campaign actually covers a naval expedition to the New World; and the Indian campaign is about throwing off the oppressive yoke of the East India trading company. The campaigns have their twists and turns, with a fair amount of betrayal going on, though the characters are drawn in such obviously black-and-white textures that it's not too hard to see the plot developments coming. For instance, most of the bad guys in the game speak with haughty, arrogant voices, while the good guys tend to be humbler and wiser.

The heart of the expansion is the three Asian civilizations, and Big Huge has done a good job in making them feel distinct from those seen in Age of Empires III. The Japanese are built around extremely powerful infantry units like samurai, while the Chinese and Indians can easily bring sheer mass to a battle in the form of large armies. The various economies reflect historical trends; for example, the Chinese and Indians can quickly boost their populations, giving them hordes of villagers to gather resources. One of the most important new features is actually the reintroduction of wonders to the game. Wonders are notable structures from history, and they played a significant role in the first two Age of Empires games, only to disappear in Age of Empires III. They're back in The Asian Dynasties, and each Asian civ has five to choose from. The ones that you select can help define your play style; we like the Chinese wonder that grants transcendence, or the ability to heal all your units instantly. That's particularly useful if you like to go on the offensive. Other wonders can boost resource gathering, grant free armies, and so on. Wonders are also important because they're the only way the Asian civilizations can advance from one technological age to another.

At the same time, the core game remains relatively the same. It's all about getting a large number of villagers out there gathering the three primary resources (food, wood, and gold) that are needed to build all your buildings, recruit your units, research your upgrades, and then advance to the next technological age to repeat the process all over again. The home cities concept is still here; you can request reinforcements or supplies from your civilization's capital. You do this by using special cards that you unlock. There are cards that can send military units, villagers, and resources, for example. You can also build custom decks that are designed for various strategies, like an economic deck that gives you bonus powers that aid your economy. Another unique aspect of the Asian civs is that they can use many of these cards twice, which can really help ramp up the size of an army or economy quickly. Serious players will no doubt spend lots of time analyzing the possible unlocks and building customized decks for different play styles, though you don't need to expend that much effort if you're a casual player, as the default deck is good enough.

One new feature is the foreign consulate, which allows Asian civilizations to ally with a European power and purchase reinforcements using tribute, which is a fourth resource that's unique to Asian civs. Tribute is basically a tax on your economy, and you can increase your rate of tribute at the price of a slightly slower economy, but what it does is allow you to purchase rare and powerful European units. The sudden appearance of a European army or navy to the battle can turn the tide of battle. Since you need to have Age of Empires III to play The Asian Dynasties, you can pit European and Asian civilizations against one another in skirmish or multiplayer modes on a wide variety of maps. Want to have Chinese warriors in New England? Go for it. The sides seem relatively well balanced even though they differ in how they advance from age to age. The Europeans tend to have a technological advantage, though the Asian civs tend to have a numerical one.


The home city concept gets an Asian makeover

The Asian Dynasties does add some visual pizzazz in the form of architecture; the majestic wonders and buildings pop out on the screen. There's also plenty of variety among the units, from Indian war elephants to Chinese steppe riders and Japanese samurai. The music also offers some appropriately cultural queues (though it reuses much of the existing Age of Empires III score).

Like The WarChiefs expansion from last year, The Asian Dynasties does a good job of introducing distinct new civilizations to Age of Empires III only this time, instead of Native American tribes, there are three iconic Asian civilizations to play with now. There's a fair amount here to dig into if you're a serious Age of Empires fan or someone who likes Asian civilization.

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Chainz

Prepare for a truly unique puzzle challenge with Chainz. Connect colorful chains, and create fantastic chain-reactions for bonus points. Play at your own pace in Normal mode, or beat the clock in Time Attack. Simple game controls and energized colors make Chainz a delight for your whole family.

Features :
Relax and play in Normal Mode.
Race the clock in Time Attack Mode.
Use the Hint Button when you get stuck.
Play Offline and Full Screen

System Requirements :
- Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
- 300MHz or faster Processor
- 64MB RAM
- DirectSound-compatible Sound Card
- DirectX 7.0 or better

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