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Splatterhouse 3
Best!Freeware game by Namco Ltd.
Rick is back and madder than ever in this sequel to Splatterhouse 2.
Editor-in-chief says: Splatterhouse 3 is the third installment in the Splatterhouse series. The game follows the story of Splatterhouse 2 and it happens around five years after the one in the mentioned release. Rick and Jannifer have married each other and have a son named David. The memories of Terror Mask are behind the family in Splatterhouse 3, but this time there are various monsters that start to invate RIck's mansion, and his objective is to fight and get rid of all of them. There are several endings to the story: there's the "bad ending", there's the chance for Jennifer to die, there's the change for David to die, but there is also a happy ending.
Spirou
Freeware game by Infogrames Entertainment, S.A.
Spirou is based on the popular French comic series.
Editor-in-chief says: Spirou is an old GameBoy video game published for the first time in Belgium, where the main character comes from. Spirou Fantasio is a well known Belgian character who became a worldwide "star" once this game was spread around. The comic book character has to pass a set of adventures in the game, therefore the installment was quite fun and challenging. Spirou has to complete tasks on each area (level) and will afterwards be rated on a scale from 1 to 100. The player can pick-up various items on the map, such as health or lives.
Editor-in-chief says: Sorcerer's Kingdom is a tactical role-playing game released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. The game was also published in the PAL area few months after the original release. The game offers the players a chance to control different characters and guide them through fights, dungeons and challenging battles. The battles are based on the turn system, with players taking turns after each other. Movement on the map while battling is also possible. The game allows the player to increase their stats by fighting and thus become better than the opponents.
Shove It - The Warehouse Game
Freeware game by DreamWorks Interactive
Puzzle games come in many shapes and forms, and basic ideas are usually toyed with to fabricate spin-offs of various kinds.
Editor-in-chief says: Shove It - The Warehouse Game is a game released in 1990 for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis platform. This is one of the first puzzle-type games to hit the United States in early 90s and stood out from other games back then. The game centers around a warehouse worker who wants to raise money to buy himself a new expensive car to impress the ladies. In order for him to achieve his dream, he has to start from very low by moving boxes around in the warehouse. The game is challenging and even if moving boxes seems easy, there's always one trapped in the corner or something that might prove a bit more difficult than what you thought in the beginning.
Shinobi 3 - Return of the Ninja Master
Freeware game by SEGA Entertainment, Inc.
A popular series of arcade games involving a Japanese warrior and his faithful hound.

Shining Force 2
Freeware game by Camelot Software Planning
Shining Force II is a strategy/rpg hybrid with cartoon-like graphics.


Rock'n Roll Racing
Freeware game by Blizzard Entertainment Inc./Interplay Productions, Inc.
Rock'n Roll Racing is an arcade combat racing game.

Risky Woods
Freeware game by Electronic Arts
Risky Woods is your fairly typical side-scrolling hack-and-slash game.

Rings of Power
Freeware game by Naughty Dog, Inc.
Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to collect all of the Rings of Power and use them to remake the Rod of Creation, thus restoring the Golden Age.
