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  • Reel Deal Casino Championship

    Reel Deal Casino Championship

    Reel Deal Casino Championship is a fast-paced, arcade-style racing game that lets players race to the top of a competition. The game features a number of intense racing scenarios, including roadblocks, jumps, jumps, and all-new anti-gravity tracks.

  • Reel Deal Casino Quest

    Reel Deal Casino Quest

    Reel Deal Casino Quest is a strategy-based game that's available for mobile phones from Mobile Devices. Developed by Kesmai Mobile, the game is rated "E" for Everyone and features three different gameplay modes: single-player, network multiplayer, and puzzle mode. The mobile game includes three playable characters, 16 levels, and six tile-based boards that are unlocked as you play. The game supports keyboard and mouse controls.

  • Reel Deal Slots Bonus Mania

    Reel Deal Slots Bonus Mania

    Reel Deal Slots Bonus Mania is a free-to-play game with simple time-based battle systems, where you are required to try out various unique modes and strategies to win.Your only goal is to defeat all the enemies before the timer runs out, or else lose it all to an evil evil broccoli-esque virus. These tactics are turned on its head as you gather up enough fruits to score special points.

  • Reel Deal Slots Nickel Alley

    Reel Deal Slots Nickel Alley

    Reel Deal Slots Nickel Alley is about the plucky hero Barry Acosta that finds his family’s killer car stolen by the forces of evil. Collecting the precious parts to build a track and solving the puzzles can be a little tricky, but it’s quite a relaxing game.

  • Relive Prince Of Qin

    Relive Prince Of Qin

    Relive Prince Of Qin, a fantasy hack-and-slash game inspired by the classic Japanese swords & sorcery adventure, but have been rendered in the videogame style.The cel-shaded Prince Of Qin has you playing as Qin, a noble swordsman turned warrior who finds himself falling in love with a mysterious woman. You will soon be meeting both of these characters and another couple.

  • Remote Assault

    Remote Assault

    Remote Assault: Lockdowns was the second game that shipped with the Battletech 2EZ Plug-In and the Dark Energy Tank. Once again, you play as a high-tech supercomputer that has three unique systems: reactor cores, bots, and superweapons. Your goal in the game is to defeat the forces of Red Legion, a mad scientist with an advanced implant that will allow him to perform even more complex simulations. The core core system lets you control computers, and the superweapons support bots, which can both produce and modify weapons that are not compatible with the rest of the game. The game's interface lets you control computers with the remote control computer. The program will let you communicate with the remote controlled turrets in the game as well as take command of them.

  • Replay 2

    Replay 2

    Replay 2 for the PlayStation2 is finally ready for release on August 15 in Japan. However, there are several aspects of the game that were leaked several weeks ago. The first gameplay footage was made available online and it was released last month for the Japanese market.

  • Requital

    Requital

    Requital is one of the most anticipated PC titles of 2007. Unlike most recent PC releases from Valve and Activision, Requiem won't be based on the upcoming release of Half-Life 2. Instead, Requiem is a first-person shooter in which the player takes the role of a gruff gangster named Sgt. Matthew Kane. But Kane isn't the only bad guy in town, and instead he is the mobster of the law, the Yellow Faction. And here's what his character looks like, courtesy of the "Load [Wad/047] helicopter gun and how you can play the game from a first-person perspective," it was explained to GameSpot.

  • Resident Evil 3

    Resident Evil 3

    Resident Evil 3's due out later this year, and Capcom is promising to address concerns in the form of video presentations and in-game footage. Resident Evil fans can look forward to trailers for the game, a behind-the-scenes video, and an in-game footage of the game on February 21, 2020.

  • Resident Evil 4

    Resident Evil 4

    Resident Evil 4 may not be the biggest title in Capcom's history, but it's still arguably the most beloved in its genre, thanks in large part to its incredibly interesting story and varied gameplay. It's a game that defies convention, which is no surprise, as the scope of it makes it one of the most impressive games we've seen in a while. It certainly provides a very compelling experience that most horror games of all time do not.

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