Interplay Entertainment Corp. Games
Ah yes, another port from the PC platform. Sometimes this is good and sometimes it is not so good.
Terrorist forces hired by an evil corporation attack the small nation of Arulco.
In order to prevent this from happening, the good guys (that’s you) must rely on the last of the Adaptive Cruisers (read as aircraft carrier), the Antaeus.
By joining the ranks of the elite Klingon Academy, you prove that you have what it takes to become one of the finest starship commanders in the galaxy.
30 years ago your grandfathers flew a desperate campaign against the monstrous Shivan invasion.
This sequel promises to pick up right where the original left off, with a revamped cast of characters just waiting to blast anything and everything that crosses their path.
Expect Red Asphalt to have great music like the original.
Welcome to Hickston, Arkansas, home of Bubba and Leonard, a few backwoods residents, and hordes of alien-created clones.
Led by mega-corporations, the human race has begun to explore and colonize the galaxy in earnest, terra-forming planets and mining them for their resources.
Poseidon, the god of the ocean, has grown angry towards all of humanity.
Fortunately for our heroes, Tomator is pretty sloppy for an alien evil genius. Once again his ship malfunctions, and this time the Viking brothers are ready.
Once every thousand years, gates are opened between the waking world and the realm of dreams, offering a chance to save humanity from extinction.
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