Games of your childhood

I propose here to talk about them.
Here are my.

1. Carmageddon - a computer game, where the main attraction - worn on the bristling spines hellish cars, beating pedestrians and various animals. The creators of the game inspired by the cult classic 1975 film Death Race 2000. The name of the game is made up of two English words: Car (car) and Armageddon (Armageddon).

The goal - to win the race, and the victory can be achieved in three ways: to come to the finish line first, passing all pedestrians or destroy all opponents. Since the first too boring, and the second is difficult (usually present on the map about 500 pedestrians), the destruction of rivals on wheels - the only thing that remains the player bored. Over time, the player will be able to improve your car (to increase the armor, engine power or strengthen "attack" surface). Also, after a while, the player becomes available cars opponents.





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serious sam the second encounter

The First Encounter The story tells of a certain opening, this humanity in the form of mortgaged the land of Egypt by a mighty artifact civilization of Sirius. With it, mankind has advanced dramatically in progress, however, in the study of space ran into a merciless race of aliens, destroying everything in its path. Numerous battles humanity has lost its position as a result was thrown from his many systems to the home planet. But then scientists discover an ancient artifact, "The key to eternity", which can move a person into the distant past to fight the invaders. Such a man is Samuel Stone, one of the most courageous fighters with aliens. He travels to ancient Egypt, to deal with the leader of the aliens - the mental and return in due time.

Plot additions The Second Encounter starts where the end of the first part of the game. Serious Sam on a flying saucer Sirian goes in search of Mental, however far it is not possible to fly - a flying saucer crashed in the jungles of Central America. Now Sam will travel back in time to visit the Mayan city of Teotihuacan, ancient Babylonia and medieval Europe, to finally get the Holy Grail that will help him in the difficult struggle against the forces of evil.

The second part of the game for Serious Sam 2 tells the story of how Sam often collect artifacts to then go on to fight with Sirius and the mental. The plot of the game is made very lightly, stressed messy, as evidenced frankly unrealistic corners thereof, and the joke (it was the same in The Second Encounter - developers knocked Sam). In the end, Sam fights with a giant pyramid on the rollers and again finds Mental. Some players took Serious Sam 2 is rather negative, especially some porasteryavshy former daring gameplay, but many enthusiastically embraced stunning graphics, a variety of levels, lots of new monsters and still excellent music.



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Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (in Russia known as the Heroes of Might and Magic III: Restoration of Erathia; [1] abbreviated Heroes III, Heroes III, HoMM3) - cult fantasy turn-based strategy computer game, the third part of a series of games Heroes of Might and Magic. It was developed by New World Computing and published The 3DO Company in 1999. Russian version - "Heroes of Might and Magic III: Restoration of Erathia" - from the company Buka followed in 2000.

Heroes III develops the ideas of the first and second parts of the series. The essence of the game remains unchanged: the player controls a hero, leading the army into battle mythical creatures. The game combines two components: strategic (heroes travel to the main game map, exploring the area and capturing all kinds of objects) and tactical (heroes are fighting with the enemy troops on a separate card).

The main change compared to the Heroes of Might and Magic II was the graphics, which, although it remained a two-dimensional, has been completely redrawn. Some changes were made and gameplay. Even after the release of the fifth installment of the series Heroes III remains one of the most popular turn-based strategy.



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