Application Name | Description | version | Downloads |
Asterix & Obelix XXL | Asterix & Obelix XXL is an action adventurevideo game released in 2004.[1] It is based on the Frenchcomic book series Asterix, about the Gaulish warrior Asterix in the year 50BC, as he battles the Romans | cd release | |
Celtic Kings: Rage of War | An Age of Empires like game which has a realistic engine and graphics too. It rules the war between Roman and Gauls | 1.10 | |
Celtic Kings: Rage of War | An Age of Empires like game which has a realistic engine and graphics too. It rules the war between Roman and Gauls | Demo | Download |
Celtic Kings: Rage of War | An Age of Empires like game which has a realistic engine and graphics too. It rules the war between Roman and Gauls | GOG.com (1.16) | |
Imperium II - The punic wars |
Imperium II is the sequel to Celtic Kings - Rage of war and it is a real time game that blends strategy, role-playing and adventure elements. You can play now with other factions, there are new terrain, new music and of course the main theme of the game involves the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthago. |
1.02 | |
Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome | (This works with the 1.0 version of Imperium III)
Imperium III is a strategy game based in the battles of Rome. |
1.40 | |
Memento Mori | Memento Mori is a point-n-click adventure game that revolves around a murder mystery and uses the CPAL3D engine.
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1.0 | |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance | Sequel to Metal Gear Solid |
1.0 | |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance | Sequel to Metal Gear Solid |
2.0 + NoDVD + 'GeForce patch' | mgs2.exe and mgs2_sse.exe |
Shikigami No Shiro EX | Shikigami no Shiro II (å¼ç¥žã®åŸŽII) is a vertically scrolling shooter released in the arcades, using the Sega NAOMI arcade system board.[1] It was subsequently ported in Japan to the Nintendo GameCube, and then later to Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows PCs. The game was also released in the U.S. on the PlayStation 2 by XS Games as Castle Shikigami 2, and in Europe as Castle Shikigami 2: War of the Worlds. XS Games released its prequel as well, under the name of Mobile Light Force 2
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EX | |
Silent Hill 3 | Silent Hill 3 is the third installment in the survival horror series. The game was released in Europe on May 23, 2003, in Japan on July 3, 2003 and in North America on August 6, 2003. It was released for the Sony PlayStation 2 and PC. The game is staged seventeen years after the first Silent Hill game, and is centered on a teenage girl named Heather who is drawn into Silent Hill's bizarre reality and must enter the town itself to resolve the situation. She ultimately discovers she is a part of the plans of the town's cult and becomes caught in a conflict within the cult itself. | 1.X | |
Silent Hill 4: The Room | Silent Hill is the title of a well-known survival horror video game franchise, produced by Konami and developed by Team Silent. | 1.0 | |
Still Life |
"Victoria McPherson is a brilliant young FBI agent who's investigating a
serial murder case. The body count is now at five and she has no real
leads, nothing but a mountain of circumstantial evidence and a boss
who's breathing down her neck.
In order to take a break from it all, she decides to visit her father in the suburbs. Since it's close to the Christmas holidays, she and her father talk about their family, including Victoria's grandfather, who used to be a private investigator. This discussion leads Victoria to read one of her grandfather's old case files, a file which reveals an uncomfortably high number of similarities between a seventy-five year old case in Europe and the current string of killings in Chicago..." - quote source: http://www.3dgamers.com/games/stilllife/ |
1.0 | |
Windows Media Encoder | Windows Media Encoder is a freely downloadable media encoder developed by Microsoft which enables content developers to convert or capture both live and prerecorded audio, video, and computer screen images to Windows Media formats for live and on-demand delivery.
The latest version, Windows Media Encoder 9 Series can encode video using Windows Media Video version 7, 8 or 9. Audio encoding uses a number of Windows Media Audio version 9.2 or version 10 (if the version 10 codecs are installed) profiles and a Windows Media Audio 9 Voice speech codec. Content can also be created as uncompressed audio/video. It is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Windows Media Encoder 9 Series enables two-pass encoding to optimize quality for on-demand (streamed or download-and-play) content. It also supports variable bitrate (VBR) Encoding for download-and-play scenarios. True VBR can be applied over the entire duration of a high-motion sequence, ensuring the highest quality. This version also enables scripted encoding with the wmcmd.vbs VBScript file allowing content developers to encode large numbers of pre-recorded media files. Bundled with the program are the applications, Windows Media File Editor, Windows Media Profile Editor, and Windows Media Stream Editor. The GUI encoder application is actually a "wrapper" of the encoder itself. Developers can write their own applications using Visual Studio to perform the same functions found in the application. These applications can be used to automate audio and video production. An SDK is also available. Windows Media Encoder 7.1 is the previous version which can be installed on Windows 98, Windows Me and Windows 2000. For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, Windows Media Tools 4.1 was the last release. |
9 | Windows Media Encoder 9 download |
Windows Media Encoder | Windows Media Encoder is a freely downloadable media encoder developed by Microsoft which enables content developers to convert or capture both live and prerecorded audio, video, and computer screen images to Windows Media formats for live and on-demand delivery.
The latest version, Windows Media Encoder 9 Series can encode video using Windows Media Video version 7, 8 or 9. Audio encoding uses a number of Windows Media Audio version 9.2 or version 10 (if the version 10 codecs are installed) profiles and a Windows Media Audio 9 Voice speech codec. Content can also be created as uncompressed audio/video. It is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Windows Media Encoder 9 Series enables two-pass encoding to optimize quality for on-demand (streamed or download-and-play) content. It also supports variable bitrate (VBR) Encoding for download-and-play scenarios. True VBR can be applied over the entire duration of a high-motion sequence, ensuring the highest quality. This version also enables scripted encoding with the wmcmd.vbs VBScript file allowing content developers to encode large numbers of pre-recorded media files. Bundled with the program are the applications, Windows Media File Editor, Windows Media Profile Editor, and Windows Media Stream Editor. The GUI encoder application is actually a "wrapper" of the encoder itself. Developers can write their own applications using Visual Studio to perform the same functions found in the application. These applications can be used to automate audio and video production. An SDK is also available. Windows Media Encoder 7.1 is the previous version which can be installed on Windows 98, Windows Me and Windows 2000. For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, Windows Media Tools 4.1 was the last release. |
9 (x64 Edition) | Windows Media Encoder 9 Series x64 Edition |