Amazing Animals aka Henry’s Amazing Animals (Videos, 1996-1999)
You can watch it here.
You can watch it here.
You can download Grizzly 1.3.1 here or here (click SHOW ALL under DOWNLOAD OPTIONS; don't download the version starting with ._ as it is empty), and run it by following these instructions:
You can play it in your browser here. Controls include arrows, Ctrl and Alt. The intro plays slow but you can skip it by pressing Esc (twice if the game has captured the mouse cursor).
You can play it in your browser here. Controls include arrows, Ctrl and Alt. The intro plays slow but you can skip it by pressing Esc (twice if the game has captured the mouse cursor).
Help Mephistopheles judge seven souls that haunt an abandoned amusement park. You can download it packaged to run on modern versions of Windows here.
You can play it in your browser here.
You can download both versions of this bizarre CD-ROM adventure game, along with the OST, the artbook, and the super-obscure 1995 game Four-Sight by the same developers, all pre-configured to work on modern versions of Windows, here.
You can digitally borrow the tie-in novel, written by Marc Laidlaw, here.
You can play it in your browser here.
Note: this is the full version - the preview imagine is of the freeware version and is included erroneously.
You can play it in your browser here. Controls include arrows and Enter - use up and down to accelerate and decelerate.
Co-developed by the co-developers of Jazz Jackrabbit 2.
You can watch it here.
A text adventure with voice acting, music and pre-rendered graphics. You can play it in your browser here.
An FMV game based on the classic Hanna-Barbera show.
It's on IA here, but I can't get it to work for the life of me. Instead, download it from here and unzip it. Drag the .iso file onto the emulated desktop here once it's finished starting up. Then, before you double click the Wacky Races icon in the window that appears, click the second icon on the strip on the low left and select 640*480 on the menu.
Spoken dialog is in Japanese, so here's the skinny. Dick Dastardly plans to cause havoc in ten different lands. To get passes to those lands, watch RacesTV and bet on racers to win, two at a time. One of multiple CGI mini-episodes will play, with ten different possible winners - if either of your chosen racers won and you don't yet have their pass, you'll earn it. You can use the passes in Trip mode, a first-person point-and-click adventure game, to visit the ten lands in your very own wacky vehicle, the T-Bone Wrex (complete with manipulator arm for those pesky inventory item puzzles). The IA link has a scanned manual - you can run the images through Google Image's reverse image search and select the Translate mode.
"Worst of luck, Poopsie!"
The bizarre experimental Christmas-themed 3D platformer, where collecting toys doesn't just earn you checkpoints - they're actual toys and minigames you can play with, created to experiment with the game's engine. You can download it here, or download it pre-configured to work with modern versions of Windows here.