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Heavyweight Thunder is a boxing game that features a combination of first- and third-person fights against fictional contenders from around the globe. The game sports a proprietary SimuPunch system that turns mouse movements into body blows, uppercuts, and combos. Players fight in a number of settings, from bars to blockbuster arenas, and they can use their newfound wealth to buy cars, clothes, mansions, and to take groupies out for a night on the town. Fighters can also blow their earnings in the game's casino, where they can gamble on blackjack, poker, slots, or boxing matches. Heavyweight Thunder also offers a role-playing element. As players rise to the top, they help manage the careers of up-and-coming fighters. They can also use the game's tools to design boxers and leagues or create tournaments and exhibitions that can be shared via the Web.

Pure Pinball contains three different 3D tables with their own themes (Racing, War and Trains) each featuring multiple flippers and special game modes. The game can be played from any of 12 different camera setups (for instance complete overview, ball close-up, ball follow or traditional scrolling style). This has been made possible through use of real-time 3D graphics. The game also features spot-on flipper control featuring a multiball enabled physics engine that calculates the ball movement more than 1500 times per second.

Akimbo, renowed kung-fu hero of the seven seas, is always on the lookout for adventure. A gentle lad who is always willing to lend a hand or roundhouse kick to help a person in need, he often finds himself caught up in the strangest situations. One day, our hero discovers a note in a bottle that was washed up on the beach near his dojo. According to the message, an evil dragon named Fang has enslaved the peaceful and quiet Turtle Island. Using black magic, the beast has turned the natives into willing servants who obey his every command. The only inhabitants unaffected by the dragon's spells are the twenty shamans who used to rule the island with the blessing of the people - but their power is fading fast, and if the shamans fail, all hope is lost. Our hero must set out on the journey of his lifetime and save the creatures and people of Turtle Island from the evil dragon!

Isometric racing game with power-ups.

Dink Smallwood is a humorous role-playing video game. It was first released in 1998 before becoming freeware on October 17, 1999. It was developed by Robinson Technologies, at the time consisting of Seth Robinson, Justin Martin, and Greg Smith. Mitch Brink composed several of the game's music tracks, while others are MIDI forms of classical music such as Debussy's Reverie. The game has a small but dedicated fan following that continues to develop add-ons for the game more than a decade after its release.