Megazell's Free And Legal PC Games List!

Megazell's Top Pick
Mighty Jill Off
Megazell's Top Pick


Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Weird

Defending the Queen's tower is no easy task, but Jill is a loyal servant, dedicated and capable. The Queen, however, is rather finicky and demands shows of loyalty.

When the Queen says "Jump", Jill says "How high?". Jill can jump quite high indeed, and she'll need to if she wants to prove herself to her Queen.

Megazell's Comment - This is the female counterpart of 'I Want To Be The Guy.'

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 600 Mhz
Video: 32 Mb
Memory: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 30.5 Mb

Download it here - http://mightyjilloff.dessgeega.com/

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib_M2FGJ8TQ

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Kill Bill Vol. 1

Action/Brawler
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly
Gamepad Support - Yes


Theme: Martial Arts

Quentin Tarantino’s classic Kill Bill movies proved that you shouldn’t mess with a woman with access to a sword. Beatrix Kiddo aka The Bride is the star of this fan adaptation of Kill Bill Vol.1, a scrolling beat’em up that recreates the most important parts in the movie. Kill Bill Vol.1 features recognizable sprites and some excerpts from the film’s soundtrack, but the quality pales in comparison to most recent games and it stands mostly as a piece of entertainment for fans of the movies.

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 150 Mb

Download it here - http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/gp32.cgi?0,0,0,0,11,54

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYAPEf0jEbo

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[quote name='horns456']Jeez, I just wanted some opinions.[/QUOTE]

I know there are a lot of pages but if you go through some people have already spoke about a few of them.

You can always take the name of the games to Google and look for a review.

Also, you did not put up any parameters on what type of RPG you are looking for...so it's hard for ppl to recommend anything off just a genre.

Don't take any of this serious...it's just the internet ;)
 
Zooming Secretary (NES)

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Other

Playing the role of a secretary in her trial period at a new job, you have to work your way through an increasingly difficult week without being fired for failing to answer calls on time. Each single screen level (wrapping on both horizontal and vertical axes) consists of an arrangement of platforms and staircases upon which are placed a number of phones and filing cabinets. When a phone rings, the topic that the call is about is represented by a symbol above the handset - and your task is to run to the matching filing cabinet then answer the call before the phone rings off. It starts of simple enough, with day one based on a symmetrical level with only two phones and two cabinets, but the difficulty soon ramps up with devious platform placement and a variety of obstructive NPC's thrown into the mix. The boss slows you down with his unhelpful remarks (just like in real life) and chatting with the office gossip-girl can leave you confused and swap over the topic currently held in your single-track mind. Then there's the delivery guy knocking people over and the oh-so-essential and distracting office romance - although thankfully there is also a coffee machine to provide you with a caffeine-fuelled speed boost to help you overcome all these obstacles. It's a simple yet compulsive concept that would work equally well as a browser-based casual game or modern console indie title, so to see Zooming Secretary make it's debut on the original 'family computer' is particularly exciting.

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Video: 32 Mb
Memory: 512 Mb
Hard Drive: 20 Mb

Download it here - http://www.rgcd.co.uk/2011/12/zooming-secretary-nes.html

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Megazell's Top Pick
1213 - 'Immunity'
1213 - Episode 1
1213 - Episode 2
1213 - Episode 3

Megazell's Top Pick


Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Horror
Theme: Mystery
Theme: Science Fiction


A man lies in a darkened cell, consumed by pain and sickness. He does not know where he is. He does not know how he came to be there. He does not even know his own name. All he knows is that he is being tortured by a bizarre, bespectacled man, who addresses him only as a number - Twelve-Thirteen.

Every day, Twelve-Thirteen is taken out of his cell and goaded into running a dangerous hazard course, apparently for the sole amusement of the bespectacled man. Today seems to be no different. But while Twelve-Thirteen sits brooding in his darkened prison, the door suddenly falls open with no apparent cause. To discover the answers to all of his questions, Twelve-Thirteen must adventure into the unknown world beyond the cell...

Megazell's Comment - This game has got to be one of the best games on this list as of 03/22/10. It is extremely well made. Alternate endings, superb writing and challenging yet sensible puzzles. This is a must play for gamers around the world. I suggest for those that want the full experience this game has to offer, click on the primary link (or 3rd) and head to the games page at the bottom then click the donate button. The creator no longer takes donations but on there is an extended version of this game with a prequel, commentary and other extras. The maker of this game went on to become the author of 'Zero Punctuation' on youtube along with a great many other freeware games...some of them are on this list.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Video: 64 Mb
Memory: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 9.48 Mb

Download it here - http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/1213/

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

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Thread Update

We are now at 502 games!

So tell me forum, what type of games would you like to see as we head to 600?
 
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Thread Update

We are now at 502 games!

So tell me forum, what type of games would you like to see as we head to 600?
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Awesome job! Mmm, how about some persistant mmofps??
 
[quote name='martin8me']Awesome job! Mmm, how about some persistant mmofps??[/QUOTE]

You tried all of the games already posted - Under FPS - I have them classified as FPS/MMO or Third Person Shooter/MMO.

I'll look for others.
 
Megazell's Top Pick
Attack Of The Paper Zombies
Megazell's Top Pick


Real Time Strategy
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

Attack of the Paper Zombies is a fine RTS with an unique visual style. Kill the zombies and their hives and then capture those spots in order to get points. With your new earned riches you can build different weaponry like turrets which will help you tremendously to become victorious.

The game is pretty difficult and i highly recommend to play through the nice tutorial before you begin with the missions.

Megazell's Comment - This game is AWESOME. Great strategy and has a great deal of panic play.

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 1.0 Ghz
Video: 64 Mb
Memory: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 5.17 Mb

Download it here - http://www.indiebird.com/blog/?page_id=376

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz___4oMCXI

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Man,

I am ashamed to say that I have yet to end 'The Power' or 'I'm OK!'....I always make it to the last bosses and I die or my travel time is over and I have turn it off...

WOE IS ME!!!!
 
Thread Update!

Just fixed an error that had many of the Fighting games stating: "Multiplayer - No." This was incorrect and all Fighting Games posted so far DO allow multiplayer. It was an old template I was using for them.

Enjoy.
 
Raging Skies

Shooter/Top Down
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: War

Take on the role of young Cliffton Spoon as he makes his mark as a bounty hunter in the skies of a war torn future Earth.

Immerse yourself in a fun fast paced shoot em up match against the Talon Lords and their countless squadrons.

Laugh like a little girl as you send your enemies screaming to an explosive death.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 300 Mhz
Video: 32 Mb
Memory: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 4.18 Mb

Download it here - http://gmc.yoyogames.com/index.php?showtopic=30513

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Dark Ocean

Third Person Shooter
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Gamepad Support - Yes


Theme: Horror

Dark Ocean is a freeware PC game from a team of independent Spanish developers of the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. The game is a survival horror set in a luxury cruise where things have gone terribly wrong. Dark Ocean seems to get inspiration from games such as Hydrophobia, Amnesia and even Resident Evil.

The player steps in the shoes of Liz, a young engineer who helped design the ship herself, where an infection turned everyone into zombies. Now Liz has to fight for her life, using weapons such as a flare gun to prevent the undead from attacking. Cleverly using the resources at our disposal in the ship will help us defeat the zombies. A camera will help blind the enemies for a short while and earn precious time to act. Dark Ocean is not only about action, it’s also about solving puzzles to access previously locked areas, such as a casino.

Technically Dark Ocean stands out as a good 3D indie game, with polished visuals and animation and a convincing atmosphere.

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 1.9 Ghz
Memory: 256 Mb
Video: 1 Gb
Hard Drive: 326 Mb

Download it here - http://darkoceangame.wordpress.com/download/

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziCTZ1XOhAQ

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Mr. Blocko: Super Tournament Edition

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Other

Mr. Blocko: STE is like Tetris, only instead of moving the pieces directly, you control a little character that can push the blocks in either direction.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 850 Mhz
Video: 64 Mb
Memory: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 4.52 Mb

Download it here - http://www.perfectrun.net/index.php?id=pageget/mrblocko

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Cottage Of Doom

Shooter/Arena
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Horror

In Cottage of Doom you must defend yourself from hordes of zombies that are attacking you at the titular cottage. This game won TIGSource's B-Game Competition.

Megazell's Comment - There is a map of L4D based of this game...with some nice Easter eggs hidden all of the map that lead into this game :)

System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000 or higher
CPU: 700 Mhz
Video: 64 Mb
Memory: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 13.5 Mb

Download it here - http://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=456.0

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Crush!

Action/Arcade
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

Exercise a bewildering level of control over a giant green monster. Toss buildings, stomp cars, fry things with eye lasers, and try to destroy as much as you can.

This game is a little old, so the online high scores don't work, and it was made in Game Maker, so it will only run on Windows.

Megazell's Comment - From the same guy that brought you Runman - Race Around The World! - Must play - Very fun :)

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Video: 64 Mb
Memory: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 5.32 Mb

Download it here - http://www.download-free-games.com/freeware_games/crush.htm

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Ben There Dan That

Adventure
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Humor

Ben There, Dan That! is a self-referential adventure game inspired by Lucasarts classics such as The Secret of Monkey Island and Sam n' Max.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000 or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Video: 32 Mb
Memory: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 10.43 Mb

Download it here - http://ben-there-dan-that.en.softonic.com/

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Gunlimb

Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Horror

A torso with guns for his arms and legs seeks to retrieve his limbs from the octopus that stole them. You can equip him with AK-47s, SMGs, and shotguns.

This game was created for the TIGSource B-Games Competition.

Megazell's Comment - Creator's site - http://www.radnomgames.com/

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 850 Mhz
Video: 64 Mb
Memory: 128 Mb
Hard Drive: 1.50 Mb

Download it here - http://www.box.net/shared/t0sexmgo0f

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jt4NmgTRmk

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Heroes Rise: The Prodigy
Choice of Zombies
Choice of Intrigues
Choice of the Vampire
Choice of Romance
Choice of Broadsides
Choice of the Dragon


Adventure
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Heroes Rise: The Prodigy is an interactive fiction game for PC, Kindle, iOS, Android, and Linux. You play as a young would-be hero, in the Powered world of Millennia City, but when the game opens, you are an underpaid, part-time videogame tester, so low-level the execs don’t even know your name. (I’ve actually been in that position, and I loved the industry nod from author Zachary Sergi.) Since your famous Powered parents were jailed after a botched operation, you’ve been living quietly with your gardening Grandma, under an assumed name. But all that will change when you get your hero’s license….

The game is a text-based adventure, using ChoiceScript, in the vein of Choice of Romance, and Choice of the Vampire. I love interactive fiction games. I’ve played a lot of Adventure, Zork, and similar text-only games, so I’ve spend a lot of time trying to open doors with Use Key, Turn Key, Unlock Door, and Use Key With Lock where Use Key In Door was required. ChoiceScript, though, avoids the most frustrating part of IF games by providing multiple choice options instead of asking users to enter text.

Heroes Rise presents a scene, with full descriptions and developed characters, and asks the player how they react to that scene. Do you want to fight defensively, offensively, or with total disregard for any collateral damage? Do you want to work with the police or avoid them? Be polite or a brat? Do you follow the laws for Powered heroes all of the time, or only when they line up with your plans anyway, or do you and your Powers deliberately flout the laws of basic humans?

Good gameplay has been described as “a series of interesting decisions”, and Heroes Rise moves beyond an electronic version of a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book by asking players about their motivations as they make choices. Are you taking this on to rid the world of evil, get revenge, make money or get famous? This aspect makes it easier to connect with one’s character, and adds to that willing suspension of disbelief that all good superhero stories require.

Identifying with one’s character is quite easy, after you’ve chosen your name and gender, customized your herosuit and powerset, and chosen a personality for your omnipresent MeChip virtual assistant. You also impact interpersonal relationships by the dialogue you choose, making the characters and relationships so much more engaging.

My only complaint is a common ChoiceScript annoyance. I couldn’t find anyway to save the game partway through, besides leaving open the browser window in which I was playing the game, an inelegant but effective workaround. It’s not always practical to play through in one sitting. I was also frustrated when I got to particularly interesting narrative forks, and wanted to save the game at that point, and try the second one later. It didn’t seem like fun to try to remember everything I’d done to get to this stage in order to recreate my existing game, and then try the other choice.

Overall, Heroes Rise: The Prodigy is a great interactive superhero adventure story. With the Kindle or iPad edition, this is a grown-up and streamlined version of a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure paperbacks we read in grade school. - IndieGameMag

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher, Linux or Mac ersion available
CPU: 800 Mhz
Memory: 8 Mb
Video: 8 Mb

No Heavy Download Needed - Browser Based - http://www.choiceofgames.com/category/our-games/

Screenshots

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Sumotori Dreams

Fighting
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes


Theme: Martial Arts

A little but very serious ragdoll game in small size.
This is the game where beginners can beat hardcore players

Megazell's Comment - LOL Funny game...I mean seriously...it's like college all over again when drunk people start fighting at a party once this game is up and running. LOL

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 1.3 Ghz
Video: 128 Mb
Memory: 128 Mb
Hard Drive: 372 Kb

Download it here - http://www.gravitysensation.com/sumotori/

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C38VUyiQa00

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Dig-n-Rig

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

Dig-N-Rig is a 2D, futuristic, mining simulator that combines resource management with creative building mechanics. Dig-N-Rig takes place in the year 2032, when a team of scientists decide to explore the Earth's final frontier, the core. The player plays as the Diggit 6400, the world's most advanced mining robot. As the player mines, they extract powerful minerals from the Earth and transport them up to their Lab via a custom-built rig system. As the minerals reach the Lab, they are refined into malleable elements. Elements are then used by the player to purchase more rig pieces, upgrades, and items. Along the way, the player will discover rare fossils, encounter ferocious moles, and reach the center of the Earth!

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 128 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 30 Mb

Download it here - https://www.digipen.edu/?id=1170&proj=24629

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

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Beta - Castlevania - The Bloodletting - Beta

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Horror

Any die hard Castlevania fan will know that there is an unreleased game for the Sega 32X that was canceled called Castlevania - The Bloodletting. The Sega 32X was not selling well and Konami feared to release the game on it, so they reworked what they had and made Symphony of the Night.

1846, just two years after the man-wolf Cornell defeated Count Dracula the countryside basked in peace and prosperity. The darkness of the land had been lifted and all was well. But on a beautiful easter evening as the people of the land celebrated, a shadow loomed in the distance. It brought forth madness and chaos and the evil in men's hearts returned.

Harker Belmont, the son of Richter Belmont and the heir to the Vampire Killer returned home to find the village in flames and the evil servants of Dracula endlessly slaughtering the villagers. In the distance, he saw Dracula's castle. Knowing the tribulations he was about to face, he set out for the castle with only his whip and courage. Harker prayed for the guidance of God and the power of his father Richter, of which whom died ten years earlier, to seal Dracula away for eternity. All the while, a lone question lingered in his mind. Why is Dracula alive and who resurrected him?

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 800 Mhz
Video: 128 Mb
Memory: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 40.3 Mb

Download it here - http://www.chip.de/downloads/Castlevania-The-Bloodletting_48248958.html

Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmeVd0FFJkg

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Wootman

Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

Team up with a friend and help Wootman and H4X to kick some butt! This is a cooperative platform/shooter game for 2 players, but it can be played solo as well.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000 or higher
CPU: 800 Mhz
Memory: 128 Mb
Video: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 25.2 Mb

Download it here - http://www.yoyogames.com/games/49788-wootman

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Alien Deathmatch
Alien Deathmatch 2


Shooter/Arena
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction
Theme: Horror


Run around, pick up stuff, shoot bad stuff. Oh and don't get preggers by the bad little aliens.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 750 Mhz
Memory: 16 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
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[quote name='ChernobylCow']How difficult did Castlevania appear to be, Mega?[/QUOTE]

It plays very very well...it's as hard as the games from the NES. The enemies never stop coming and the hits knock you back right when you are about to jump over a hole...so you need to have your secondary weapons up and running. When you die your whip gets reset back to leather so you do little to no damage to some enemies so you have to bust them candles to get back to full power. Lots of secret areas too.
 
Demo - Goliath - Demo

Vehicular Combat/Simulation
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Gamepad Support - Yes


Theme: Science Fiction

Goliath is a team-based vehicle action game. The player takes on the role of one of 16 human or AI controlled vehicles known as the Road Warriors defending a world under siege from an enormous and seemingly indestructible tank known as the Goliath. The player has a choice between multiple vehicle types, ranging from agile dune buggies to heavily armored trucks, and multiple weapons.

While the long-term objective of the Road Warriors is to destroy the Goliath, the player will have to manage a number of objectives such as rebuilding factories (to produce the different types of vehicles available to the player) and protecting other buildings and vehicles in the game.

Goliath is playable single-player or with up to 16 players in multiplayer. The multiplayer mode is co-op and is identical to single player mode. Players may join a multiplayer game already in progress and replace one of the existing AI controlled Road Warriors, ensuring 16 Road Warriors are present in the game at all times.

Megazell's Comment - The file says demo. The game is complete and abandoned.

I'm sorry, the Goliath 'demo' was the end result of a student project and full development was never the intention. While we did discuss it for a while at the end of the course, there was never any real likelihood of it becoming a full game.
It wasn't a complete waste though, a lot of people enjoyed it, it won a few awards and a number of the developers gained employment as a result. - Robert Green
I say if you like vehicle combat games...to really check this bad boy out. Also, the online feature is well made. You will probably have to setup a game night with strangers or a friend. This would be a top pick if it did not have the demo label on it.


System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000 or higher
CPU: 1.8 Ghz
Memory: 512 Mb
Video: 128 Mb
Hard Drive: 180 Mb

Download it here - http://goliathgame.com/

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[quote name='ChernobylCow']Nice. Here is a "de-make" of Megaman 7 from SNES to fit the style of the 8-bit NES games.

Rockman 7[/QUOTE]

I think I played that one already and something was wrong with it. Not sure. I played A LOT of Megaman clones on the PC that I thought were trash. I will give that one a go and make sure.

I have my eye on several projects that are about to go freeware...here are some of the Megaman games I am waiting for to have a final release...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6KMAm_228s

and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JstkTdHRaSE

They are both still in alpha/beta phase and really incomplete. But when they are done I will post them up.​
 
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Megazell's Top Pick
Star Guard
Megazell's Top Pick


Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

Survive the dungeon, defeat the evil creatures and guard the stars!

Megazell's Comment - This game is really well made. As simple as it looks there is a lot of detailed gameplay in here for fans of old school action shooters.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher, Mac version available
CPU: 500 Mhz
Memory: 16 Mb
Video: 16 Mb
Hard Drive: 7.10 Mb

Download it here - http://star-guard.en.softonic.com/

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

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Megazell's Top Pick
Flyout
Megazell's Top Pick


Shooter/Vertical
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

Flyout is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up written for the Shmup-Dev Autofire 2007 competition, ending up at a tied 9th place out of 16. You control a ship flying up into an endless tunnel, trying to collect as many points as possible by shooting down enemies. As you fly on, enemies will attack in greater numbers. To keep up you should try to collect the ship upgrades provided by stranded Dutch pilots! These guys appear around every kilometer unless the maximum upgrade level of 5 has already been reached. The distance travelled can be seen in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The ship is controlled using the arrow keys and space bar (alternative fire buttons are Z and Ctrl), music can be toggled on/off using M. The tunes used in this game are free music loops from www.deusx.com. Good luck, pilot!

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 600 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 2.65 Mb

Download it here - http://www.foppygames.nl/Downloads/flyout.zip

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

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Eyeball 3

Action/Arcade
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Weird

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This game was made as an entry for the retroremakes.com Top Down 2D Dungeon Mini Comp Challenge. Also don't sell it or steal the graphics.

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Our hero, the enigmatic Eye McBall has been forced to team up with his former nemesis/doppelganger Ball McEye in order to combat a far greater threat- The shadow lord king, controller of the monsters from the non-canonical Eyeball 1 who also happen to appear in this game.

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Gameplay in Eyeball 3 is kind of confusing and frankly it might be better to just try it out instead of reading this section. The main thing you need to know is that the game is controlled entirely by mouse.

Eyeball 3 is divides the screen into two sides, with Eye McBall on the left and Ball McEye on the right. Which eyeball you control is decided by which half of the screen your cursor is on. The left mouse button can be used to move the Eyeball on the side of the screen your cursor is on towards where you are clicking. The alternate Eyeball will automatically move in the opposite direction.

Attacking and defending is handled with the right mouse button. Holding the right mouse button down on an eyeball will cause a shield to generate around it regardless of whether the eyeball is selected or not. This shield decreases damage to the eyeball but also damages enemies that collide with it significantly. Right clicking anywhere else will activate some sort of eye beam from the eyeball you currently have selected.

A health bar shared by both eyeballs can be seen at the top of the screen. It should be noted that the eyeballs are damaged by enemies of a different color upon collision, but are healed upon collision with enemies of the same color. This is the only way to regain health in the game.

Finally, there are various different barriers in Eyeball 3, all of which behave in different ways. Experiment.

Megazell's Comment - Weird little game but it is well worth the play time the game is VERY confusing at first but after a few tries you will get the hang of it and odd sense of reward will replace the confusion. I found myself going 'Yay' verbally in rl when I got further and further along in the game :)

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 1.0 Ghz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 1.85 Mb

Download it here - http://planetfreeplay.com/game/Eyeball-3/

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Gameplay Video

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Not sure if anyone else has tried 'Area 51' the FPS I posted early on in this thread but as of late I've been playing it online with some old college chums...that game is an OK shooter but the online portion is rather funny.

I say that because when you kill someone the screams they let sound ridiculous. Been playing Team Deathmatch and it's decent enough but the animation and screams alone had my entire team yucking it up...no we were not high ;)
 
Website Spotlight

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Kongregate is a website that allows users to upload user-created Adobe Flash or Adobe Director games. It features an API that flash developers can integrate into their games which allows users to submit high scores and in some games, earn achievement badges. Badges and local score submissions are only available on games whose developers choose to use the Kongregate API.

The site was created in June 2006 by sister and brother team Emily and Jim Greer. The site was initially run through a testing phase which lasted until December 2006. During this time, game developers and players tested the site's interface and functionality. In December of the same year, the site was formally opened to the public. The site formally entered the beta testing phase on March 22, 2007.

The Kongregate website itself was designed by Happy Cog Studios.

As of July 2008, Kongregate has raised around $9 million in capital from investments by Reid Hoffman, Jeff Clavier, Jeff Bezos, and Greylock Partners.

In July 2010, GameStop announced an agreement to acquire Kongregate

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30BbT64770A

Check out their games here - http://www.kongregate.com/

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Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid

Shooter/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Gamepad Support - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

Since their world was invaded by an alien race, the Blobs have faced a lifetime of war. But now they have a chance to win the war once and for all.

In Blob Wars : Metal Blob Solid, you take on the role of a fearless Blob agent, Bob. Bob's mission is to infiltrate the various enemy bases around the Blobs' homeworld and rescue as many MIAs as possible. But standing in his way are many vicious aliens, other Blobs who have been assimilated and the evil alien leader, Galdov.

* Platform game
* Over 25 missions
* More than 8 hours' gameplay!
* 4 difficulty settings
* Large levels with different environments, such as water, lava, ice and slime.
* Use a variety of different weaponary, including machine guns and laser cannons.
* Multiple objectives
* Jetpack and Aqua Lung items to find
* Optional blood and gore
* Boss Battles!
* Lots of sound effects and music tracks
* Joypad support with configurable controls
* Configurable keyboard support
* Level replay value - Return to previous levels to rescue all MIAs and optional objectives.

Megazell's Comment - This game plays like a mix between Mario and Metal Slug. Great fun :)

System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000 or higher
CPU: 900 Mhz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 14.8 Mb

Download it here - http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/p/blob-wars-metal-blob-solid.html

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEZTPQ7auV8

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Crazy Over Goo

Puzzle
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Other

You control an elastic ball who is after the love of his life, both looking suspiciously like a gaming royalty couple from the early 80's. To clear a room, simply make your way past the traps and touch the red flag to progress. None of the challenges are particularly hard, but to unlock everything you will have to complete the entire game without skipping any stages.

Megazell's Comment - I had a few PMs from the previous Yoyo games I posted up. If you scroll down there is a 'Download this game now' link for you to install the game and keep. Yoyo games just happens to also put the game in a flash mode also. This game is good. The screen is a little small but it's not a big issue :)

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 600 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 4.88 Mb

Download it here - http://www.yoyogames.com/games/80900

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Gameplay Video

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Megazell's Top Pick
The Blob
Megazell's Top Pick


Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No


Theme: Science Fiction

De Blob is an amazing project by students at the Utrecht School of the Arts and Utrecht University. The game was developed by a team of 9 in just four months, with everyone working minimal hours alongside other obligations. The output is tremendous. Joost van Dongen, the lead programmer, describes the game as:

It is a 3D game in which the player controls a ball of paint rolling through the city. The ball can absorb colored NPC's to become larger and change its color. With the paint, the player can then proceed to paint the entire city. Almost everything is paint-able: buildings, trees, cars and using the paint trace even the ground. The main goal of the game is to paint all 17 landmark buildings. Hardcore fanatics can also try to collect all 50 coins that are hidden around the level.

Megazell's Comment - This game is runs so smooth...you will feel like you paid for it. Excellent excellent excellent!

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 2.0 Ghz
Memory: 512 Mb
Video: 256 Mb
Hard Drive: 238 Mb

Download it here - http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=401276&forum_id=6&gforum_id=0

Screenshots

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pzffKcmfzk

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Megazell's Top Pick
Bonesaw
Megazell's Top Pick


Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Fantasy

Bonesaw: The Game is an independent 2d side-scrolling game that mixes elements from puzzle, beat-em-up, and platforming genres. The game's central theme revolves around Clarkson University, and the University's hockey team The Golden Knights.

The game does not take place at Clarkson, nor will you see levels that are taken from campus. Although these ideas came to mind, I felt that the game would be more widely accepted if the game wasn't tied down with endless inside jokes that only a handful of people would appreciate.

The player takes on the role of a lone Golden Knight who must save the rest of the team from an evil Referee who has taken them hostage in his inter-dimensional penalty box... in space. With over 30 levels, a ton of collectibles, and some side things to do, this game will be pretty big.

Megazell's Comment - MAN! I can not believe I had forgotten about this game. It was not until my kid started playing it today that I was like...'Did I post this?'...Anyway, This is an excellent platform game with a funny/interesting story. I can be a bonehead sometimes :)

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 750 Mhz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 68.4 Mb

Download it here - http://www.kylepulver.com/view.php?id=12

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Gameplay Video

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Zombie City Tactics

Turn Based Strategy
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Horror

Zombie City Tactics is a turn-based strategy game that takes place in the eternally unfortunate Zombie City. The objective of the game is generally to expand your territory and capture zombie generators, until there are no zombies left on the map.

System Requirements

OS: Linux
CPU: 600 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 2.76 Mb

Download it here - http://www.miscdebris.net/zct/

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJqnFL6wr3M

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The Desolate Room

RPG
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Science Fiction

To say that The Desolate Room is not your typical RPG would be an understatement. I’m actually having trouble deciding what I should say in this post, because I don’t want to spoil the experience for you.

I’ll say this much: the game “happens” in three different places. The first is an island, where a lonely, egg-obsessed coffee machine robot resides. The second place is a virtual world. The third is the past… in the memories of other, long-dead robots. The way the coffee robot, the long-dead robots, and the three places connect to each other is a great bit of storytelling. It’s not complex or anything… just thoughtful and well-done.

The game begins on the island, and you play as the coffee robot. PLEASE don’t let the rather mundane fetch quests in the first part of the game (or the overall clunkiness of its presentation) deter you from continuing! It picks up quite quickly from then on and I promise that (some of) you will really dig the battle/experience system, which is evenly-paced and quite satisfying (and a little overwhelming at first).

If you are at all interested in RPG’s or unique, emotional narratives, this game is worth a look for you. It’s sad and strange and not a little bit scary. When you realize what the title of the game means, it’s a genuinely chilling moment. I’ll be thinking about this game for a while. -TigForum

Megazell's Comment - I have posted some of Scottsgames before. They are simply awesome. Though this game is short it makes up for it length with the actual experience and wonderful art.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 600 Mhz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 57.9 Mb

Download it here - http://www.scottgames.com/

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Sunset Runner

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Escape

Sunset Runner is a simple game by Daniel-David Guertin in which players have to run towards the end of the train while jumping over or ducking under approaching obstacles using the cursor keys. Press the space key to make a short leap.

System Requirements

OS: Windows XP or higher
CPU: 300 Mhz
Memory: 8 Mb
Video: 8 Mb
Hard Drive: 912 Kb

Download it here - http://www.worldofguert.com/games/sunset_runner.zip

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Punishment
Punishment: The Punishing


Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - Yes
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Other

Punishment

Punishment is an assault to the senses, a punishingly difficult platform game that continually alters the player's perception.

It's the gaming equivalent of spinning around until you're dizzy and then trying to walk in a straight line... and as a bonus, there's a level that features a giant, smiling portrait of Shigeru Miyamoto in the background.

Punishment: The Punishing

Flip the switches to climb the tower. Every new floor resets the switches. 1-2 players co-operative. Original music by Brandon Rosenbluth.

Megazell's Comment - The titles says it all. This is a platform game that is meant to punish you for playing it....Seriously.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 400 Mhz
Memory: 64 Mb
Video: 32 Mb
Hard Drive: 5.92 Mb

Download it here - http://messhof.com/punishment/
 
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[quote name='ChernobylCow']Nice. Here is a "de-make" of Megaman 7 from SNES to fit the style of the 8-bit NES games.

Rockman 7[/QUOTE]

Looks like the one I played was a beta. Going to post this game tomorrow. Currently, I have 35 more games to post but I am really tired today...could be a flu or something.
 
I think it should be said that De Blob was released as (I think) a full retail game on the Wii... if not, it's on the WiiWare service. Either way, I know for a fact it was released on the Wii in some shape
 
[quote name='kyosai7']I think it should be said that De Blob was released as (I think) a full retail game on the Wii... if not, it's on the WiiWare service. Either way, I know for a fact it was released on the Wii in some shape[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I read that too. Since, I have no consoles allowed policy in my home...I would never see it for myself ;)

That is fantastic though.
 
Paroyxsm

Action/Platformer
Single Player - Yes
Multiplayer - No
Netbook Friendly


Theme: Horror

You have fallen into the Dungeon, and there is no way out, except to go through it...

Make your way downwards, avoiding fiendish traps such as swinging axes, lava and crushers. Test your skill in Immortal Leper and Single Life mode.

Don't want to start from the beginning? Restart from either of the 4 stages on the map screen, but only if you've been in that stage before. Your progress will save automatically. Be quick, be smart. Your life depends on it.

Controls are as follows:

Left/Right - Move left or right
Shift/Ctrl - Jump/Climb ledges
Up - Climb ledge
Down - Crouch/Drop from ledge
Down+Jump - Slide

This game features 15 levels. This game is an action-platformer where timing and precision is the key to success. There are many different ways to reach the end which make the game with great replay value.The first level has a tutorial to guide you as well. This is a playable and enjoyable game. Kinda remind me of Prince of Persia.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 98 SE or higher
CPU: 300 Mhz
Memory: 32 Mb
Video: 64 Mb
Hard Drive: 2.13 Mb

Download it here - http://www.curlysworldoffreeware.com/games/view/247

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Gameplay Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OtBunw1mSE

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