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Command and Conquer – GENERALS PC CD-rom
Command & Conquer: Generals puts your trigger finger on the pulse of modern warfare. Choose your powerful General to control massive armies of bleeding-edge military weaponry across a globe teetering on the brink of Armageddon.
Command one of three unique sides, each with customisable high-tech arsenals ready to deliver unprecedented firepower on land or in the skies. Annihilate the opposition in the 27-mission single-player campaign or dish out the damage in global multiplayer mayhem. Prepare your forces, Commander…it’s time to engage in the next generation of real-time strategy – Command & Conquer Generals.
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Retro8BITShop Complete ScummVM Collection USB Stick 128GB
This ScummVM USB Stick contains 100GIGABYTE of ScummVM Ready Games! Stop downloading, just order this stick!
ScummVM is a virtual machine that allows games that use the SCUMM system (such as LucasArts or other adventure games) to be played on platforms other than those originally supported by the game; in addition, the software supports the following non-SCUMM games: Simon the Sorcerer I and II, Beneath a Steel Sky, The Legend of Kyrandia, Flight of the Amazon Queen and Broken Sword 1 and 2. As one of the goals of the program is to make it accessible to various users using various systems to play these classics, various versions of ScummVM supporting various operating systems are available: Microsoft Windows, WinCE, Pocket PC, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, Palm OS, HP webOS, Open webOS, AmigaOS BeOS, Solaris, Dreamcast, MorphOS, Irix, PSP, PS2, GP32, Wii, DS and more. ScummVM is free software, under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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Terminal Velocity Jewel Case
- Jewel Case
- Dutch Version
Terminal Velocity is a simulation video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by 3D Realms for MS-DOS and Windows 95 and MacSoft for Mac OS. It is an arcade-style flight combat game, with simpler game controls and physics than flight simulators. It is known for its fast, high-energy action sequences, compared to flight simulators of the time.
Terminal Reality also developed a similar game, Fury3, published that same year by Microsoft. It used the same game engine (Photex + Terrain Engine 1) and basic game mechanics, but was designed to run natively on the new Windows 95 operating system. Though considered to add little to the gameplay of Terminal Velocity,[1] Fury3 spawned an add-on pack, F!Zone, as well as a sequel, Hellbender.
The player can fly at low speeds without falling. The player’s craft also has no inertia, meaning its course can be changed instantly. There are seven different weapons, ranging from guns, blasters and rockets to homing missiles and a rare secret weapon, and only the first blaster type will never run out of ammo. Additionally, it possesses powerful afterburners that allow it to move at very high speed, which is useful in order to evade attacks, but sacrifices the ability to return fire temporarily (they can be selected like weapons, and if they are, the fire button will ignite the afterburners). The craft is able to survive some hits, and even some collisions with the terrain, including tunnels.
Each of the 27 missions consists of several objectives, e.g. enemies which must be destroyed, tunnel entrances and exits, mere checkpoints, and an extraction point.
€10,00