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Nine Dragons Software CD-ROM
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Nine Dragons Software CD-ROM (Strategy Games; ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending) Windows
 | Lowest Used Price: $29.99* *(As of 10:40 Pacific 9 Feb 2010 More Info)
Click Here | - 8 megs RAM
- 64k or more colors
- sound card required
Product Description: a extremely good game,rich and complex,made in the USA,music by The Fat Man |
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SPIG CD-ROM (Flight Simulation Games) No Operating System
 | Lowest New Price: $24.88* Lowest Used Price: $22.00* *(As of 10:40 Pacific 9 Feb 2010 More Info)
Click Here | - Perfectly recreated landscape with over 900 new buildings and 13 new approaches
- Amaze yourself with impossibly real flyovers of Hong Kong, in 67 different sightseeing flights
- Detailed view of the entire Hong Kong region from out the cockpit window
Product Description: The most amazing virtual tour you've ever taken -- fly over a complete recreation of Hong Kong! |
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Flightsoft CD-ROM (Simulation Games; ESRB Age Rating: Everyone) Windows 98
 | Lowest Used Price: $29.99* *(As of 10:40 Pacific 9 Feb 2010 More Info)
Click Here | - Features over 1000 buildings, landmarks and shops, along with incredibly detailed street-level action like you've never seen before
- You'll even fly over traditional Chinese Sampans in a Typhoon Peninsula, see the 78-story Central Plaza, the famous Victoria Peak and more
- Experience how real flying can be with Hong Kong, the highly-acclaimed simulator lauded by respected gaming magazines!
Product Description: Hong Kong 2004 is the blockbuster add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator Flight Simulator 2004: A Century Of Flight, as well as Flght Simulator 2000 & 2002. It's a groundbreaking depiction of one of the world's most exciting flight zones. This award-winning title takes you into the hub of Asian air traffic! Realistic buildings, planes and traffic combine with amazing physics for an all-new flight simulation experience. |
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Flightsoft CD-ROM (Flight Simulation Games; ESRB Age Rating: Everyone) Windows XP Home Edition
 | Lowest New Price: $24.90* *(As of 10:40 Pacific 9 Feb 2010 More Info)
Click Here | - Features over 1000 buildings, landmarks and shops, along with incredibly detailed street-level action like you've never seen before
- You'll even fly over traditional Chinese Sampans in a Typhoon Peninsula, see the 78-story Central Plaza, the famous Victoria Peak and more
- Experience how real flying can be with Hong Kong, the highly-acclaimed simulator lauded by respected gaming magazines!
Product Description: Hong Kong 2004 is the blockbuster add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator Flight Simulator 2004 and 2002. It's a groundbreaking depiction of one of the world's most exciting flight zones. This award-winning title takes you into the Hub of Asian air traffic! Realistic buildings, planes and traffic combine with amazing physics for an all-new flight simulation experience. |
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Directed by Gordon Chan Featuring Anthony Wong & Cecilia Cheung
Tai Seng Released: 2005-04-19 DVD (Role Playing Game; ESRB Age Rating: Everyone)
 | List Price: $9.95* Lowest New Price: $35.00* Lowest Used Price: $2.89* *(As of 10:40 Pacific 9 Feb 2010 More Info)
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Walkon, FlightSoft & Pointsoft CD-ROM (PC) Windows XP/Windows 2000
 | | - Real Hong Kong ATC Audio Customers require Windows Media Player or similar software to access the audio files placed on the Hong Kong CDROM.
- 1,000 additional buildings and landmarks - making this the most densely populated scenery ever designed for Microsoft Flight Simulator with major landmarks like: BANK OF CHINA, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banks, Hong Kong Island, Jardine House and the Twin Towers of the Stock Exchange buildings, the elliptical towers of the famous Conrad Hotel and the Pacific Place Shopping Mall, the golden building with the NEC ad sign as contrasted sharply by the black Toshiba Building.
- The FIRST PRIZE AWARD WINNING HONG KONG for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A CENTURY OF FLIGHT is now available and completely backward compatible with both Flight Simulator 2002 and Flight Simulator 2000.
Product Description: Soar over Hong with this incredible add on to Flight Sim Hong Kong 2004! 1,000 additional buildings and landmarks - making this the most densely populated scenery ever designed for Microsoft Flight Simulator with major landmarks like: BANK OF CHINA, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banks, Hong Kong Island, Jardine House and the Twin Towers of the Stock Exchange buildings, the elliptical towers of the famous Conrad Hotel and the Pacific Place Shopping Mall, the golden building with the NEC ad sign as contrasted sharply by the black Toshiba Building. |
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Commodore Business Machines, Inc. Video Game (Action Games) Commodore 64
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Dynamix Video Game (Adventure Games; ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending) Windows 95
| Lowest New Price: $14.75* Lowest Used Price: $7.00* *(As of 10:40 Pacific 9 Feb 2010 More Info)
Click Here | - First released in 1991. Considered one of the all-time classic DOS adventure games. Comes in 3.5" and 5.25" floppy disk sizes, and in 16 or 256 colors - be sure to read listings carefully to see what each seller is listing.
- She is the daughter of a ruthless American land baron, facing death somewhere in the lush mountains of central China. He is a down-on-his-luck pilot with only three days to rescue her. Their guide to freedom is a shadowy master of stealth and cunning.
Product Description: A light-hearted romantic adventure somewhat reminiscent of films such as "Raiders of the Lost Ark". Guide former WWI ace Jake Masters through 1930s Asia as he attemps to rescue Sarah Michelle Gellar lookalike Kate Lomax, the kidnapped daughter of a ruthless American land baron. A fun game with a decent plot, and memorable characters. "Heart of China" is realistic not also because of its setting, which is real China early in the 20th century, but mainly because of its gameplay. It is an adventure which is not based on puzzles (although it surely features more puzzles than "Rise of the Dragon"), but on dialogue choices which advance the story. We have seen many games which merged fantastically tough and complicated puzzles with dialogue-driven gameplay, such as Gabriel Knight or Tex Murphy games, but very few which were ready to give up or at least to weaken the puzzle-solving aspect of an adventure, in order to give free room to realistic experience and to dialogue choices which really matter. "Heart of China" is one of those games. It has puzzles, but they are woven into the body of the game and do not disturb the flow of the story. The dialogue choices are the core of the game, and you must be careful when choosing a dialogue line, because it is quite easy to die in the game (although maybe not as easy as in "Rise of the Dragon"). Graphically, "Heart of China" is brilliant, with even more lucious, beautifully designed backgrounds than "Rise of the Dragon", and faces of real actors nicely filmed and integrated into the game's graphics. And, last but not the least, "Heart of China" is funny. The easy-going hero Lucky is a constant object of jokes from the Chinese, and he surely can joke himself. The game is not less amusing than such classics of laughter as "Simon the Sorcerer" or "Sam and Max Hit The Road". |
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