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Game | Developer | Year | Platform | Note |
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Action Man: Raid on Island X | Intelligent Games | 2000 | Windows | |
Action Man: Jungle Storm | Intelligent Games | 2000 | Windows | |
Action Man: Mission Xtreme | Interactive Studios | 2000 | PlayStation | Known as Action Man: Operation Xtreme in North America. |
Action Man: Destruction X | Blitz Games | 2000 | PlayStation | Published by The 3DO Company, only released in Europe. |
Axis and Allies | Meyer/Glass Interactive | 1998 | Windows | |
Battleship | NMS Software | 1996 | Windows | |
Battleship: Surface Thunder | Meyer/Glass Interactive | 2000 | Windows | |
Beast Wars: Transformers | SCE Cambridge Studio | 1997 | Windows, PlayStation | Based on the TV show of the same name. |
Boggle | PCA, Inc., Third-i Productions | 1996 | Windows | |
Clue | 3T Productions Ltd. | 1996 | Windows | Known as Cluedo outside North America |
Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion | EAI Interactive | 1998 | Windows | Known as Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange outside North America |
Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion | EAI Interactive | 1999 | Windows | Known as Cluedo Chronicles: Fatal Illusion outside North America |
The Game of Life | Mass Media The Collective (PlayStation) | 1997 | Windows, PlayStation | PlayStation version only released in North America. |
Mastermind | Gremlin Interactive | 1997 | Windows | |
Milton Bradley Classic Board Games | Random Games Inc. | 1999 | Windows | |
Monopoly | Westwood Studios | 1995 | Windows, Macintosh | Branded under Parker Brothers. |
Monopoly | Gremlin Interactive | 1997 | PlayStation | |
Monopoly | Mind's Eye Productions | 1999 | Nintendo 64 | Only released in North America. |
Monopoly | Artech Studios | 1999/2000 | Windows, Macintosh | Published by MacSoft on the Macintosh. |
Monopoly Casino | Leaping Lizard Software | 1999 | Windows | Casino simulator. |
Monopoly Junior | Mind's Eye Productions | 1999 | Windows | Version of Monopoly made for younger children. |
Monopoly Star Wars | Artech Studios | 1997 | Windows | Star Wars themed version of Monopoly. |
Monopoly World Cup France 98 Edition | Mind's Eye Productions | 1998 | Windows | World Cup-themed version of Monopoly. Only released in the United Kingdom and France |
Mr. Potato Head Saves Veggie Valley | Duck Soup Productions Inc., Turning Point Software | 1995 | Windows, Macintosh | Branded under Playskool. |
Mr Potato Head Activity Pack | ImageBuilder | 1997 | Windows | |
Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head Go on Holiday | Europress | 2000 | Windows | Released by Infogrames in the United States as Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head Go on Vacation |
My Little Pony: Friendship Gardens [1] | Artech Studios | 1998 | Windows | |
Nerf Jr. Foam Blaster - Attack of the Kleptons! | ImaginEngine | 1999 | Windows | Contained a light gun that resembled a real Nerf blaster. |
Operation! | ImaginEngine | 1999 | Windows | |
Outburst | CyberDice Interactive | 1998 | Windows | |
Pictionary | Imagebuilder Software | 1997 | Windows | |
Risk | BlueSky Software, NMS Software | 1996 | Windows | |
Risk | Runecraft | 1997 | PlayStation | |
Scrabble | Random Games Inc. | 1996 | Windows | |
Scrabble | Runecraft | 1999 | PlayStation | Published by Hasbro in North America only. European version published in 2001 by Ubi Soft under license from Mattel. |
Sorry! | Third-I Productions | 1997 | Windows | |
Stratego | Mind's Eye Productions | 1998 | Windows | |
Super Scattergories | CyberDice Interactive | 1998 | Windows | |
Tonka Construction | Vortex Media Arts | 1996 | Windows | |
Tonka Search and Rescue | Media Station Inc. | 1997 | Windows | |
Tonka Garage | Media Station Inc. | 1999 | Windows | |
Tonka Construction 2 | ImaginEngine | 1999 | Windows | sequel to Tonka Construction. |
Tonka Raceway | Media Station Inc. | 1999 | Windows | |
Tonka Space Station | Data Design Interactive | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation | |
Tonka Workshop | Media Station Inc. | 2000 | Windows | Comes with an interactive tool workbench that attaches to the keyboard. |
Ultimate Yahtzee | PCA Inc. | 1996 | Windows | |
Upwords | Random Games | 1999 | Windows |
Game | Developer | Year | Platform | Note |
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Frogger | SCE Cambridge Studio | 1997 | Windows, PlayStation | A remake of Konami's arcade game of the same name. |
Wheel of Fortune | Artech Studios | 1998 | Windows, PlayStation | Game adaption of the Game Show of the same name. Only released in North America |
Wheel of Fortune 2nd Edition | Artech Studios | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation | Sequel to Wheel of Fortune. Only released in North America |
Jeopardy! | Artech Studios | 1998 | Windows, PlayStation | Game adaption of the Game Show of the same name. Only released in North America |
Jeopardy! 2nd Edition | Artech Studios | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation | Sequel to Jeopardy!. Only released in North America |
Family Feud | Artech Studios | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation | Only released in North America. Although an altered version of this title was released on the PC in the United Kingdom by Infogrames as Family Fortunes. |
Slingo | Random Games | 1998 | Windows | |
Smart Games Challenge 3 | Smart Games | 1998 | Windows | Sequel to Smart Games Challenge and Smart Games Challenge 2. |
Super Scattergories | CyberDice Interactive | 1998 | Windows | |
Glover | Interactive Studios | 1998 | Nintendo 64, Windows | N64 version distributed by Nintendo in Europe. |
H.E.D.Z. | VIS Entertainment | 1998 | Windows | |
Stratego | Mind's Eye Productions | 1998 | Windows | |
Small Soldiers: Squad Commander | DreamWorks Interactive | 1998 | Windows | Tie-In to the Small Soldiers movie. |
Small Soldiers: Globotech Design Lab | unknown | 1998 | Windows | |
Atari Arcade Hits Volume 1 | Digital Eclipse | 1999 | Windows | A compilation of 6 different Atari games. |
Thomas & Friends: The Great Festival Adventure | Mind's Eye Productions | 1999 | Windows | Educational game based on the Thomas & Friends TV series. |
Thomas & Friends: Trouble on the Tracks | Mind's Eye Productions | 2000 | Windows | Educational game based on the Thomas & Friends TV series. |
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge | Blitz Games | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast | Sequel to Hasbro's Frogger remake. |
Pac-Man: Adventures in Time | Mind's Eye Productions & Creative Asylum | 2000 | Windows | A variantation on the classic Pac-Man maze formula. |
Galaga: Destination Earth | King of the Jungle | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation | A remake of the classic Namco arcade game. |
Atari Arcade Hits Volume 2 | Digital Eclipse | 2000 | Windows | A compilation of 6 different Atari games. |
Nascar Heat | Monster Games Digital Illusions CE (PlayStation) | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation | Only released in North America. |
Daytona USA 2001 | Amusement Vision & Genki | 2000/2001 | Dreamcast | A remake of the Sega arcade game Daytona USA. European version uses the Infogrames label. |
Game | Developer | Year | Platform | Note |
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Centipede | Leaping Lizard Software Real Sports Games (PlayStation) Westlake Interactive (Macintosh) | 1998/1999 | Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast, Macintosh | 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Published by MacSoft on the Macintosh in 2001. |
The Next Tetris | Blue Planet Software | 1999 | PlayStation, Windows | A variantation of Tetris with 3D elements. Published by Crave Entertainment on the Dreamcast. |
Missile Command | Meyer/Glass Interactive & Rainbow Studios | 1999 | Windows, PlayStation | 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. |
Pong: The Next Level | Supersonic Software | 1999 | Windows, PlayStation | 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Known as Pong in Europe. |
Q*bert | Artech Studios Pipe Dream Interactive (Dreamcast) | 1999/2000 | Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast | 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Dreamcast version was only released in North America and distributed by Majesco Entertainment. |
Glover | Interactive Studios | 1999 | PlayStation | Port of the game of the same name. |
Nerf Arena Blast | Visionary Media | 1999 | Windows | A kid-friendly First-Person-Shooter running on Unreal Engine. Known as Nerf Arena in Europe. |
Breakout | Supersonic Software | 2000 | Windows, PlayStation, Macintosh | 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Published by MacSoft on the Macintosh in 2001. |
Game | Developer | Year | Platform | Note |
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Arcade Pool II | Team17 | 1999 | Windows | Updated and overhauled version of Arcade Pool. |
Avalon Hill's Diplomacy | Meyer/Glass Interactive | 1999 | Windows | |
Avalon Hill's Squad Leader | Random Games | 2000 | Windows | |
B-17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th | Wayward Design | 2000 | Windows | |
Civilization II: Test of Time | MicroProse Coolhand Interactive | 1999 | Windows | Remake of Civilization II . |
European Air War | MicroProse | 1998 | Windows | |
Falcon 4.0 | MicroProse Alameda | 1998 | Windows | |
GP 500 | Melbourne House | 1999 | Windows | |
Grand Prix 3 | MicroProse Chipping Sodbury | 2000 | Windows | Third installment in MicroProse's Grand Prix series. |
Grand Prix World | MicroProse Chipping Sodbury | 1999 | Windows | Spin-off installment in MicroProse's Grand Prix series. |
Gunship! | MicroProse | 2000 | Windows | Remake of the game of the same name. |
MechCommander Gold | FASA Interactive | 1999 | Windows | Deluxe version of MechCommander featuring the base game and the Desperate Measures Expansion. |
MechWarrior 3 | Zipper Interactive | 1999 | Windows | Third installment in the MechWarrior series. |
MechWarrior 3: Pirate's Moon | Zipper Interactive | 2000 | Windows | Expansion Pack to MechWarrior 3. |
Risk II (2000) | Deep Red Games | 2000 | Windows | Sequel to Risk. |
RollerCoaster Tycoon | Chris Sawyer | 1999 | Windows | |
RollerCoaster Tycoon: Added Attractions | Chris Sawyer | 1999 | Windows | Expansion Pack to RollerCoaster Tycoon. Known as Corkscrew Follies in North America. |
RollerCoaster Tycoon: Loopy Landscapes | Chris Sawyer | 2000 | Windows | Expansion Pack to RollerCoaster Tycoon. |
Spirit of Speed 1937 | Broadsword Interactive | 1999 | Windows | Released in Europe only. Dreamcast version published by Acclaim Entertainment worldwide. |
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Birth of the Federation | MicroProse | 1999 | Windows | 4X turn-based strategy video game. |
Starship Troopers: Terran Ascendancy | Blue Tongue Entertainment | 2000 | Windows | |
Top Gun: Hornet's Nest | Zipper Interactive | 1998 | Windows | |
Worms Armageddon | Team17 | 1999 | Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast |
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