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Nexagon: Deathmatch PC

Nexagon: Deathmatch PC
At the turn of the fourth millennium, pessimistic speculation led philosophers to believe that Earth was bound for troubled times and that great suffering would engulf the helpless inhabitants. As usual, they were wrong. In fact, in the years following the brutish skirmishes near the Orion Nebula, a strong feeling of general well-being seemed to permeate even into the darkest corners of parliament, where a wild and daring decision concerning the treatment of prisoners was made -- a chance for freedom that would supply the Galaxy with an extraordinary new form of entertainment: The Pit. Enter a completely destructible environment, where every structure, weapon and building can be entirely obliterated Fight battles online in one-on-one multiplayer matchups or connect as a spectator to watch the mayhem from front row Design and manage your own persistent, editable base of operations Build defensive structures, traps, weapons and lavish gardens to please the crowd and protect your investment Purchase units that gain experience and undergo physical changes over time, becoming more powerful from match to match Battle your way through three separate divisions of enemy contenders, increasing your network value to one day compete in the ultimate fight for freedom: the Nexagon Gain extra credit by supporting your network sponsors through use of billboards and control of advertising locations Earn sufficient credit to buy some heavy hitters who will send smaller enemy units crashing into buildings or flying right out of The Pit entirely Take control of stationary weapons and send mortar fire raining down System Requirements: Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP Pentium III 800MHz 128MB RAM 1.2GB hard drive space 16MB TNT2 DirectX 8.1-compatible video card 16-bit DirectX 8.



Men of Valor: Vietnam PC
Men of Valor: Vietnam PC
The year is 1965 and American military forces have been deployed to the frontlines of a foreign country. The mission is to preserve the freedom of the South Vietnamese from the communist North. Your name is Dean Shephard and, like many of your fellow soldiers, you have only standard boot camp training behind you. Along with your platoon, you will fight the NVA and the Vietcong in true historic battles and locales, including Khe Sahn, the Tet Offensive and the tunnels of Cu Chi. Experience authentic replicas of Vietnam-era warfare, from jungle-based ambushes to machine gun operations in a Huey helicopter. Choose from an arsenal of authentic weaponry, including the M-16, M-60, AK-47 and the M-79 grenade launcher Squad-based action allows you to give orders to your team through jungles, rivers and deserted cities Get behind the controls of a variety of period vehicles, including a Huey helicopter, M151 Mutt Jeep, Boston Whaler riverboat and more Enjoy two-player cooperative missions and multiplayer matches with up to eight players online v Features voice recognition, system link, HDTV capabilities and Dolby 5.1 premium sound Enjoy a period soundtrack while you play System Requirements: Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 1.3 GHz 256 MB RAM 3 GB hard drive space 64 MB 3D video card with hardware T&L and pixel shader support DirectX 9.0c-compatible video card DirectX-compatible sound card CD-ROM 4x Internet connection at 56 Kbps DirectX 9.



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