$2.99 minimum 5 + 1
Steam, Windows, OSX
About: Immerse yourself in an epic experience more powerful and realistic than anything you’ve imagined. Using innovative technology Stonekeep draws you into its dark reaches so completely you’ll forget it’s just a game. Your feet will walk the ancient corridors. Your hands will wield weapons of metal and magic. You’ll battle disembodied foes, rescue your allies from evil, liberate a massive dragon from bondage and discover an experience more realistic than you expected.
Step into the mystery of Stonekeep and begin a quest through dark corridors, treacherous sewers and subterranean realms of faeries, magic and the living dead. You’ll discover a world where darkness reigns and where you become part of a detailed story line that unfolds at your command. Defeat evil, reclaim your immortal soul and experience an adventure you will never forget.
Reader’s Choice Role-Playing Game Of the Year in 1996 (Computer Gaming World) Journey through many fantasy locations like Fairy Land or a goblin-infested castle Created by Christopher Taylor, one of the designers of Fallout and Fallout 2
System Requirements:
OS: Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10)
Processor: 1 GHz Processor
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7
Storage: 626.9 MB available space
OS: OS X 10.6.8 or later
Processor: Intel Core Duo 2GHz+
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: 64MB of video memory
Storage: 626.9 MB available space
Additional Notes: Recommended two-button mouse, or Apple mouse with Secondary Button / Secondary Click enabled.
Steam, Windows
-In a future where global terrorists rule and mankind lives on the brink of destruction, the the ultimate doomsday device has just been discovered beneath the frozen wasteland of northern Russia. Code-named Cyberia, it was designed in an era of long forgotten peace by the most brilliant minds in nano technology. In an ancient world of hope, it was to be the ultimate protector of a new order. In the year 2027, it stands as the instrument of humanity’s destruction. 11 incredible action sequences featuring realistic character interaction and challenging puzzle solving Take control of outlaw computer hacker Zak as you infiltrate a secret terrorist base to steal the ultimate doomsday device Pilot several different vehicles, including a stealth fighter jet and a nanotech virus cleaner
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Processor: 1.8 GHz
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 445 MB available space
Steam, Windows
The challenge is Project Mercury. The power is Raxasoft. Make your way on foot, on a hoverbike, up skyscrapers, and down bottomless pits, as you exterminate a threat of unknown origin!
Story
In the not too distant future, a crack commando unit is sent to investigate an outbreak of mysterious creatures known only as Mercury.
Several days go by without contact.
You have been tasked with determining the fate of the crack commando unit, exterminating the threat, and restoring order to a land plagued by the Mercury menace!
Game Features
Eight stages that will put you on foot, riding on a hoverbike, scaling skyscrapers, and floating down chasms.
State-of-the-Art high fidelity graphics at a 256x224 native resolution.
A rich soundtrack that only five-channel chipmusic can provide.
Nine boss battles to make your blood boil.
Three weapons modules to help you on your mission.
Battery-powered save features to keep your progress.
Achievements to document your effectiveness in the field. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP or later
Processor: 1.8 GHz SSE2 Capable CPU
Memory: 256 MB RAM
Graphics: Direct3D 9 Compatible Graphics Card
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 20 MB available space
Steam, Windows
Run, gun, and survive!
Mobile Astro is a nostalgic twin stick arcade shooter! In this space adventure, you’ll have to fight your way through countless waves of enemies to restore maximum peace to the galaxy!
Game Features
Arcade Mode: Fight off the enemy invasion across 10 stages. Survival Mode: Eliminate as many enemies as possible with a single life. Arcade EX Mode: Fight off a second enemy invasion across 8 stages. Boss Rush Mode: Defeat all 8 bosses as quickly as possible. Leaderboards to satisfy your competitive nature. Bright and colorful pixel art graphics. Genesis era soundtrack by Alexander Liss.
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP
Processor: 1.8 GHz
Memory: 256 MB RAM
Graphics: Direct3D 9 compatible graphics card.
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 37 MB available space
Additional Notes: Processor must be SSE2 capable.
Steam, Windows
Super tight gameplay and wonderful pixel graphics make Sigi a light-hearted and loving 8-bit adventure to enjoy.
Join Knight Sigi as he runs, jumps, and battles in a flatulent quest to save Melusina, the love of his life ! Take down hordes of goofy enemies and crazy bosses. Earn riches, find long lost holy artefacts and make your way up to the top of Mount Stinkup !
Good luck farty pants !
System Requirements:
OS: Windows Vista
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1 ghz or equivalent
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: 2nd Generation Intel Core HD Graphics (2000/3000), 512MB
DirectX: Version 9.0
Storage: 250 MB available space
by Remute
Remute’s new album is the definiton of limited techno. Read the full story here: http://www.electronicbeats.net/remute-interview-2017/ Put the needle on the record, slip the floppy into your disk drive and then get raw, get dirty and get rid of any unnecessary ballast! Get Limited.
Hamburg-based Techno artist Remute has a very ‘technological’ approach to this genre - intense interaction with technology made him do the most amazing things: Remute’s career began in the early 2000s with his first EP ‘Hypnoconsole’ which unmistakably drew inspiration from the flickering world of early 80s and 90s computergames and acid-filled rave-sequences mixed up in a timeless punky DIY-way - even in 2017 ‘Hypnoconsole’ is still considered as a ‘punk techno’ reference by Bandcamp. The success of his first release made Remute tour for years and perform at acclaimed festivals and clubs like for example Golden Pudel and Berghain. Various contemporary high-profile labels got aware of Remute - in 2006 he released his self-titled debut album via the legendary label ‘Ladomat’ from Hamburg. After several further releases on labels like Tresor, Traum, Smallville or Bedrock Remute founded his very own Remute-label in 2008. The first release of the label, ‘Zuendli’, became an instant hit and is considered as one the most successful and celebrated tracks of the minimal techno era of the late 2000s. More punchy club hits and BBC1 favourites like the cheeky acid-house banger ‘Lampuca For Me’ or the spacey open air techno anthem ‘Gravity?’ followed and Remute also became a busy remixer for artists like GusGus, Solomun, Dominik Eulberg or Daniel Avery. Driven by the urge to push the boundaries of TECHNOlogy, it was never enough for Remute to deliver dancefloors hits only. Since the beginning of his career Remute was the sole ruler of his artistic vision and no managers, no agents and no producers were ever allowed to interfere with his work: While others in the early 2010s were busy to jump on the EDM-bandwaggon and took the first opportunity to sell out, Remute devoted himself to commercially risky and artistically uncompromising projects like ‘24’, which is a 24 hour long ambient recording (named by Mixmag as a ‘24 hour anthem’) and ‘REMUTE24’, a series of digital music releases remixing news headlines running for over 6 years, week by week, non-stop. Additionally he released highly successful J-Pop with his song ‘Play The Game’, recorded a Cyberpunk-esque soundtrack for the classic silent film ‘Metropolis’ with his 2014 album ‘Yoshiwara’ (got him ‘Album Of The Month’ honours in Mixmag) and was very active as a soundtrack-producer for several videogames. After over 15 years in music business and countless gigs from Miami to Moscow to Tokio, 2018 is a pivotal year for Remute: His album ‘Limited’, a hybrid release consisting of 7” vinyl and a 3,5” floppy disk, is regarded as a trailblazer of a strong floppy disk comeback… as a valid music format! With some clever usage of technology and creative dealing with the data limitations of this format, Remute once more succeeds in establishing his very own technologic sound aesthetics and setting new distinctive trends for unique performances while constantly questioning the status quo. Besides getting enthusiastically labelled as ‘limited techno’ by CBC, the Los Angeles Times also points out that he is Techno’s only true Disk Jockey - literally.
As promotion goals are achieved, bonuses are unlocked for everyone.
MP3
A digital mixtape by Remute (to be uploaded by the end of this sale)
Hamburg-based Techno artist Remute has a very ‘technological’ approach to this genre - intense interaction with technology made him do the most amazing things: Remute’s career began in the early 2000s with his first EP ‘Hypnoconsole’ which unmistakably drew inspiration from the flickering world of early 80s and 90s computergames and acid-filled rave-sequences mixed up in a timeless punky DIY-way - even in 2017 ‘Hypnoconsole’ is still considered as a ‘punk techno’ reference by Bandcamp. The success of his first release made Remute tour for years and perform at acclaimed festivals and clubs like for example Golden Pudel and Berghain. Various contemporary high-profile labels got aware of Remute - in 2006 he released his self-titled debut album via the legendary label ‘Ladomat’ from Hamburg. After several further releases on labels like Tresor, Traum, Smallville or Bedrock Remute founded his very own Remute-label in 2008. The first release of the label, ‘Zuendli’, became an instant hit and is considered as one the most successful and celebrated tracks of the minimal techno era of the late 2000s. More punchy club hits and BBC1 favourites like the cheeky acid-house banger ‘Lampuca For Me’ or the spacey open air techno anthem ‘Gravity?’ followed and Remute also became a busy remixer for artists like GusGus, Solomun, Dominik Eulberg or Daniel Avery. Driven by the urge to push the boundaries of TECHNOlogy, it was never enough for Remute to deliver dancefloors hits only. Since the beginning of his career Remute was the sole ruler of his artistic vision and no managers, no agents and no producers were ever allowed to interfere with his work: While others in the early 2010s were busy to jump on the EDM-bandwaggon and took the first opportunity to sell out, Remute devoted himself to commercially risky and artistically uncompromising projects like ‘24’, which is a 24 hour long ambient recording (named by Mixmag as a ‘24 hour anthem’) and ‘REMUTE24’, a series of digital music releases remixing news headlines running for over 6 years, week by week, non-stop. Additionally he released highly successful J-Pop with his song ‘Play The Game’, recorded a Cyberpunk-esque soundtrack for the classic silent film ‘Metropolis’ with his 2014 album ‘Yoshiwara’ (got him ‘Album Of The Month’ honours in Mixmag) and was very active as a soundtrack-producer for several videogames. After over 15 years in music business and countless gigs from Miami to Moscow to Tokio, 2018 is a pivotal year for Remute: His album ‘Limited’, a hybrid release consisting of 7” vinyl and a 3,5” floppy disk, is regarded as a trailblazer of a strong floppy disk comeback… as a valid music format! With some clever usage of technology and creative dealing with the data limitations of this format, Remute once more succeeds in establishing his very own technologic sound aesthetics and setting new distinctive trends for unique performances while constantly questioning the status quo. Besides getting enthusiastically labelled as ‘limited techno’ by CBC, the Los Angeles Times also points out that he is Techno’s only true Disk Jockey - literally.
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