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Added description to Obsession · March 31, 2004

This is a pinball simulator with four different tables, each with its own set of graphics, music, sound effects and gameplay

The table themes centre around underwater action, a spy mission, Paris-Dakar and baseball.

The game does not feature any multi-ball but several play-modes and a highscore table.

Added description to Substation · March 31, 2004

Substation is a first-person shooter. The story focuses on an underwater base taken over by aliens. The player has to enter the game as a marine and investigate what has happened down there. The game also supports multiplayer with multiple Ataris connected via the Midi-port.

Added description to Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction · March 28, 2004

Drive some of the world's most famous monster trucks with a brutal arsenal of weapons. You can also go head-to-head in savage vehicular combat.

Several different playmodes available including destruction, trickstyle and freestyle.

Added description to No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing · March 22, 2004

No Fear Downhill Mountain Biking is the first dedicated video game of the sport downhill mountain biking.

Compete in eleven locations all over the world against computer opponents or against a friend. Upgrade your bike in the shop between the races.

Added description to Sno-Cross Championship Racing · March 22, 2004

Strap on your goggles and helmet, choose your favorite Yamaha sled, and hit the courses. Gain experience day and night, sun rain or snow, racing on the icy flats of Vladivostok, the slopes of Aspen, and the tunnels of Nagano.

But, the real challenge starts when you enter the race circuit. Start with the 500cc sleds, win races, upgrade your snowmobile, and unlock higher end sleds and new courses.. And, if you're looking for even more challenges, race head-to-head with your friends, go vertical on hill-climbing tracks, or create your own courses with the included track editor.

The PC conversion has a higher polygon count, higher resolution on the textures, and more accurate physics.