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- A bizarre mix of art show and adventure puzzle places the user inside a strange house full of paintings and imagery taken from Lewis Carroll's classic Alice books. Can you find your way out? Do you even want to leave?
- An unnamed government agent is sent out to locate an elusive scientist named Horselover Frost, tracking the man and his associates across the country.
- The box for Iron Angel of the Apocalypse describes itself as an 'Action Role-Playing Movie'. Apparently, this is the phrase used to describe a simple first-person shooter with a lot of live-action cutscenes. You play a character known as Tetsujin. You are a cyborg/robot creation of an evil scientist. The scientist intended to use you to wipe out the human race, but instead, you decided to turn against your maker and escape. The story unfolds as you fight your way to the top of a skyscraper to confront the mad scientist.
- Tetsujin returns in this sequel to Iron Angel of the Apocalypse (1994). The story picks up shortly after the events of the previous game. After his showdown with the Scientist and the Android, Tetsujin finds himself disembodied. A mysterious corporation known as SCR gives you a new body, but their plans for you are mysterious. The format of this game is mostly similar to the first. This is a first-person shooter that relies heavily on video cutscenes to tell a story. The graphics engine has been improved greatly, giving this game a much faster pace than its predecessor. Whereas the original used a combination of live actors and CG, this one uses CG to depict the humans as well.
- A tactical turn-based strategy game with adventure elements that's inspired by the books about Oz by L. Frank Baum. You need to stop the invading forces of the Gnome King before they reach the Emerald City. Various Oz characters help you.