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Tic-Tac-Toe

Tic Tac Toe
What can you say about Tic-Tac-Toe? Erm… I used to play Noughts and Crosses on the school bus when the windows were fogged-up with child-breath. By myself. It got a little repetitive. I tried it blindfold once, but then I knew I had to kick the habit.

Thankfully this version allows you to play with someone else, if you know such a person. If you’re lacking an opponent, the computer will gladly play you instead, just like in that ’80s film WarGames. But minus the threat of a Russian nuclear war.

Instructions:
Click on a square with the mouse to place your O or X.

Click Here to Play: Tic-Tac-Toe

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Simon Game

Simon
“Simon’s a computer, Simon has a brain, you either do what Simon says or else go down the drain.”

You can hear sound of jaws hitting concrete as copywriters across the globe are stunned into amazement over that there Simon Says slogan from the mid ’80s.

The idea of the game is a simple one, as Simon likes to say. Follow the pattern of lights and sounds for as long as you can remember them. The lights show up faster the more sequences you correctly recall. The obvious cheat is to write down each light in turn, but let’s pretend we can’t do that…

Instructions:
Use the mouse to click on the lights, or the following keys.

R - Red G - Green
B - Blue Y - Yellow

Click Here to Play: Simon

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Hexxagon Game

Hexxagon Game
Hexxagon happens to be one of those games that’s easier to play than it is to explain. You play as the red diamonds, and your goal is to take over the board by leaping into the spaces adjacent to your opponent’s watery globules. See what I mean?

Hexxagon was an adaptation of the board game Othello written in 1992 by the now defunct Argo Games. My version is an almost identical recreation of that original. Enjoy.

Instructions:
Use the mouse to move your pieces.

Green highlights double, yellow highlights jump.

Click Here to Play Hexxagon: Hexxagon

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Tetris

Tetris
Most people have come to know Tetris through hours of playing on the Game Boy. But the real hero is a one Alexey Pajitnov � a Russian genius with too much time on his hands and an affinity with beards.

For the Tetris novice: shaped blocks fall into a pit where you must arrange them so they fit neatly � a sort of juggling in one direction. The more blocks you can place into a horizontal line simultaneously, the more you score.

And remember to take a break every few hours.

Instructions:
Left - Move shape left
Right - Move shape right
Down - Faster drop

X or - Rotate clockwise
Z - Rotate counter-clockwise
P - Pause/unpause game
Q - Quit game

Click Here to Play: Tetris

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Asteroids Game

Asteroids Game
Let me take you back… back to a world before pixels. In those days, all people had were lines. A company called Atari had recently wowed crowds with their clever use of lines in a game called Pong, but now line technology had advanced. It was 1979, and lines could be made to look like spaceships and big rocks and flying saucers… as long as you squinted a little.

And so, Asteroids was born. It’s an elegantly simple game, but beautifully gratifying. You float in space and shoot the asteroids, but the more you shoot, the more asteroids you create. And be careful â€â€? you only have one ship for each 10,000 points scored.

Instructions:
Left arrow - Turn left
Right arrow - Turn right
Up arrow - Thrust forward
Space - Fire missile
Shift key - Hyperspace

P - Pause/unpause game
Q - Quit game

Click Here to Play: Asteroids

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Snake Game

Snake Game
This game has been around since sometime last century, but it only recently took off since it came as standard on Nokia mobile phones (or ‘cellphones’ as those crazy Americans like to say).

My Snake is a back-to-the-roots version of the game, with cheap sound effects and a slight plasticky feel. The idea is to guide the snake to eat the food. The sooner you eat, the more you score. And just like real food-eating snakes, the more you gobble, the fatter you become. And don’t eat the walls â€â€? they taste of awful.

Instructions:
Use the arrow keys to guide the snake.
Pause game - or P

Click Here to Play: Snake

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Space Invaders Game

Space Invaders
Japanese company Taito had the inspired idea around 1978 that killing aliens was extremely good fun. So they invented a game called Space Invaders, lots of history then followed, some people got rich and so on…

It’s a simple game with simple graphics, but it has one of the most vital assets for any computer game â€â€? gameplay. Modern games seem to forget this with their fancy “3D graphics” and “millions of dollars”. All you need is a pointy green thing which shoots white stuff at a rampaging invasion of wobbling blobs. They don’t make ‘em like they used to.

Instructions:
Left arrow - Move left
Right arrow - Move right
Space - Fire laser

P - Pause/unpause game
Q - Quit game
S - Small scale version

Click Here to Play: Space Invaders

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My Favourite PS2 Games

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Extreme Penguin Game

Come and whack the penguin!

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PS2: Namco X Capcom

namcoxcapcomGet ready for Namco Cross Capcom! In an unprecedented move, videogaming giants Namco and Capcom will be joining forces to bring their characters together into a massive turn-based strategy game encompassing more than 200 characters from both companies combined! Developed by Monolith Soft (the Xenogsaga series), Namco Cross Capcom begins when a worldwide space-time distortion occurs in Japan. Through the dimensional rift come plenty of monsters, but also Namco and Capcom characters, who will combine to help save the world - and also provide plenty of nostalgia for longtime gamers.
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