


 | Alien Outbreak 1.0 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: April 7, 2004 | Are you ready for some serious action? AlienOutbreak is the most addictive space shooter in the entire solar system. And very well may be in all other galaxies as well (we’ll find out as soon as we make the first real contact with the aliens). The game sucks in immediately and does not let go until you get to the very last level. Of course, you will probably die a dozen or so times first, but few lucky guys have done it. Now, let’s get to the nuts and bolts of this engaging game. There are four episodes (each for a separate alien race you oppose), 201 unique levels, 40 different enemy units, plus 9 alien bosses. Your arsenal consists of 15 weapons and 6 bonus-types to assist you. Oh, you have to catch them first. Well, it may not be a fair arrangement, but who said the life is fair? The game developers have mercifully decided to give you an option to choose whether to play with a mouse, gamepad/joystick, or keyboard, so you pick a device you feel most comfortable with. Another important distinction | | Company: Bee Games | Size: 3376.4 KBytes |  |
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 | AstroRaid 1.3.5 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: July 19, 2004 | AstroRaid is a crazy retro style vertical scrolling space shooter with cool enemies, weapons, and bonuses that will glue you to your computer for a few weeks. The fate of humanity is in your hands! The Earth is in the danger of being destroyed by a fast spreading alien virus that kills anybody it infects. The only hope is a vaccine that was developed on a remote space station by our scientists. You are now on your way back with the precious cargo on board, when you start to understand that the virus was intentionally introduced. How do you know it? Simple - it seems that everything goes wrong on your way back. First, someone tried to kill you while you were inside the space station. Second, unknown forces tried to sabotage your ship launch, but you found the fuel leakage just in time. Finally, you found a bomb on board. And now this - hordes of UFOs and alien ships are getting more and more fierce as you approach the Earth to save its inhabitant's. Captain, it's not going to be easy, but with some ski | | Company: GameRange Studio | Size: 2289.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Glory Zone 1.2 (Shareware, $8.00) | Release: April 11, 2003 | 3D arcade style space shooter with an integrated mp3 player. Highly addictive action game with 3 levels of difficulty. It has 40 levels, 11 different enemy ships with unique attack patterns, several power-ups, nice explosions with long smoke trails and beautiful moving nebulas and rotating galaxies in the background. You can put up to 50 of your favorite mp3 songs into the music player's playlist and listen to them in random or sequential order while playing the game. | | Company: Space Ewe Software | Size: 765.8 KBytes |  |
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 | Kaijin 1.0 (Shareware, $24.95) | Release: March 25, 2004 | For too long genetically modified grown food and pollution from the ocean and environment created a harmful impact on the natural food chain of Planet Terria. The insects and ocean dwellers mutated in wildly unusual ways and became stronger and more intelligent. Some began to develop brain abnormalities, which resulted in an increased aptitude of 5000% in their IQ’s. As their new intellect grew, so did their appetite for planet domination. They now feel that Terrians are their Public Enemy Number One. So, they developed a secret army and are now ready to eradicate the Terrians with all of their mutant force. You and your ship, the | | Company: Phelios Inc. | Size: 15050.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Star Defender 1.1 (Shareware, $14) | Release: February 3, 2003 | Vertical scrolling space shooter. Advanced clone of Space Invaders. | | Company: Awem studio | Size: 3490.4 KBytes |  |
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