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Jeff Gordon XS Racing is an action/arcade racing game with fierce competition. The vehicle designs are just as racy as the look and feel of the stock car tracks. Reach up to 300 mph and challenge yourself around steep banks and corkscrew loops. Jeff Gordon coaches you through the preliminaries, but the final test of your driving abilities is against Jeff Gordon himself.

A first-person hunting adventure.

Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley is a wacky take on the world of bowling. It includes ten different Animaniacs characters, including Yakko, Wakko, Dot and the Warner Brothers (and sister). The game features tons of new modes, taking off from the original Ten Pin Alley game for the PlayStation. There is a tournament mode, a team up mode, kids mode, and the typical exhibition mode, also known as open play. The action takes place on four completely new lanes, including the World Domination Stadium, Wacky Alley, Boogey Bowl, and Ten Pin Alley. Up to six players can compete in any of the games assorted modes, allowing for fun for the whole family.

Originally released in 1998 on PC, and awarded as the Adventure Game of the Year, The timeless horror point-and-click, Sanitarium, is returning to frighten the bravest adventure game fans.

In the world of "One" Action Third Person Shooter, fighters with enhanced combat suit get bigger and stronger for every kill they get.

Ten Pin Alley is a ten-pin bowling simulation game released by ASC Games in 1996 and developed internally at Adrenalin Entertainment. The game was released on November 30, 1996 in North America, and eventually released in February 1998 in the United Kingdom. Just before its North American release, Sony selected the game's demo to be included on its PS1 sampler disc. A sequel to the game entitled Ten Pin Alley 2, developed by an unknown developer, was mooted for a release on the PlayStation 2, but for unknown reasons was shelved. Despite this, the sequel, developed by Pronto Games and published by XS Games was released on the Game Boy Advance to dismal reviews. Ten Pin Alley should not be confused with an audio game with the same title made by PCS Games

Treasure Master is an NES platformer notable for the contest surrounding it which allowed players to win actual prizes.