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  • First 3D game that Ubisoft has ever made, Laura's Happy Adventures, released in mid 1998, having been a licensed Playmobil game. Engine was called OpenSpace, and didn't feature a software renderer, a bold move at the time from Ubi to say the least.

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    Now a really obscure one, a licensed game based on The Da Vinci Code book, it was developed by the California based studio The Collective, already known back then for developing licensed games based on very famous properties, like Star Trek, Indiana Jones and Star Wars. Highest points of the game are the investigation, puzzles, atmosphere and soundtrack.

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    Assaulting Normandy's Omaha Beach in Allied Assault... never gets old, I love all old WW2 games.

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    NecroLord
    NecroLord
    The soundtrack is absolutely awesome as well.
    Imagine taking a screenshot like this in a game that doesn't even have photo mode, I have no clue how I managed to take it but it's perfect, Dead to Rights 1 is the game btw

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    AlphaYellow
    AlphaYellow
    Yeah, it's a cheap version of it, but still gunfights are exciting
    puur prutswerk
    puur prutswerk
    That's Pax Mayne, an okay dude, but sadly haunted by ghosts because of his painkiller addiction.
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    puur prutswerk
    Wait no I typed something like haunted by the ghosts of his past earlier and then tried to make this from it, because of Pac Man
    Painkiller is so frickin good, recording a walkthrough of it.

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    Vlajdermen
    Vlajdermen
    Wait until that magnificent military base level. Painkiller is the best haunted house ever made.
    AlphaYellow
    AlphaYellow
    I still remember that level, it's a true nightmare haha
    Tweed
    Tweed
    I liked the Opera House the best.
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