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- Temporal agent Gage Blackwood must stop a xenophobic rogue scientist, Dr. Elliot Sinclair, the inventor of time travel technology, before he and his robots change history and stop Earth from joining the galactic alien community.
- Gage Blackwood is framed for messing with the timeline, so he goes back in time to find the real culprit. Artificial intelligence called Arthur joins him. Meanwhile, the aliens ask Earth to end its monopoly on time travel technology.
- A fictional adventure of real life Robert Ripley, the man behind "Ripley's Believe It or Not!". On the eve of WWII, Ripley and his girlfriend Mei must visit China and other places to solve an ancient riddle. A sinister group pursues them.
- Full motion video remake of The Journeyman Project (1993) sci-fi adventure game. Temporal agent Gage Blackwood must stop a xenophobic conspiracy to change the past and prevent Earth's future alliance with aliens.
- The Orion Burger franchise harvests all life on planets for food. Before harvesting, they run tests on an individual, intended to 'prove' they aren't intelligent. You play a human who loops through time, trying to survive the absurd tests.
- First in the series of four interactive comic book adventure games featuring Victor Vector and Yondo. In the future, the world is still recovering from the tech crash of 2093 that wiped out most technology and almost destroyed the civilization. Everything is now run by the benevolent cyber-curator. His pet project is the Museum of Fantastic Phenomena. Since time-traveling technology has been invented, he sends his enthusiastic digital agents to the past to locate interesting unique objects that the future has lost track of. The objects are retrieved from the past and put in the museum as part of its permanent historical exhibition. Curator asks you, the Archivist, to help his two best time-traveling agents Victor Vector and Vector's talking cyber-dog Yondo retrieve Dracula's coffin from Transylvania in the past. Once there, they must figure out where to go and what to do to find the secret passageways in Dracula's castle that leads to their goal and collect the correct items that they'll need to overcome the obstacles in the way. They must also avoid traps and monsters and watch out for their arch-enemy Ram Axis, a monstrous sentient shape-shifting cyber-virus, who wants the objects for himself to use them for evil. The game contains several clips from various black and white horror movies about vampires.
- Fourth in the series of four interactive comic book adventure games featuring Victor Vector and Yondo. In the future, the world is still recovering from the tech crash of 2093 that wiped out most technology and almost destroyed the civilization. Everything is now run by the benevolent cyber-curator. Tragically, the biogel he's running on has been almost depleted and he's dying. His pet project is the Museum of Fantastic Phenomena. Since time-traveling technology has been invented, he sends his enthusiastic digital agents to the past to locate interesting unique objects that the future has lost track of. The objects are retrieved from the past and put in the museum as part of its permanent historical exhibition. Dying Curator asks you, the Archivist, to help his two best time-traveling agents Victor Vector and Vector's talking cyber-dog Yondo retrieve the original biogel that was used for his creation. The two return to the eve of the crash, the same time when the Curator has been originally constructed. They must figure out where to go and what to do to reach their ultimate goal, the science building that holds the biogel, and collect the correct items that they'll need to overcome the obstacles in the way. They also meet an old friend, Delta Mode, although she has never met them. The game is both the prequel and the final sequel that ends the franchise and it reveals the history of the game's future world as well as the backstory of some of the recurring characters.
- FMV Game Show for one or more players where the host asks some funny contestants trivia questions about popular music from the era between 1961 and 1985. Sometimes, a clip of someone from the music business is played.
- In their new adventure, time-traveling cyber-agents Victor Vector and his talking dog Yondo must go back in time to the dinosaur era to bring back a T-Rex egg. However, their archenemy, computer virus Ram Axis, corrupts their time jump.
- Third in the series of four interactive comic book adventure games featuring Victor Vector and Yondo. In the future, the world is still recovering from the tech crash of 2093 that wiped out most technology and almost destroyed the civilization. Everything is now run by the benevolent cyber-curator. His pet project is the Museum of Fantastic Phenomena. Since time-traveling technology has been invented, he sends his enthusiastic digital agents to the past to locate interesting unique objects that the future has lost track of. The objects are retrieved from the past and put in the museum as part of its permanent historical exhibition. Curator asks you, the Archivist, to help his two best time-traveling agents Victor Vector and Vector's talking cyber-dog Yondo retrieve Nero's mythical hypnotic harp in the past. Once in 64 A.D., they must figure out where to go and what to do to reach their ultimate goal, the Nero's palace, and collect the correct items that they'll need to overcome the obstacles in the way. They must also watch out for their arch-enemy Ram Axis, a monstrous sentient shape-shifting cyber-virus, who wants the objects for himself to use them for evil. They also meet an old frienemy.
- Jennifer is the new girl in school in Hawaii. A girl befriends her and they go to the beach. Jennifer finds a mysterious Tiki artifact. Her friend convinces her to discover its secret. Two villainous treasure hunters follow them.