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Ronnie Nelis has contributed 9 descriptions to the database.

Added description to Pizza Dude · February 2, 2006

In Pizza Dude you can either control Pizzadude or Pizzagirl, of which the latter is easier to play with (more time available for each delivery). The goal of the game is to prepare pizzas and deliver them. Preparing pizzas means cutting tomatoes, onions, and many other pizza ingredients. Slicing pieces of pork with a chainsaw is also possible, as well as preparing other meals like french fries, soda, and salads.

Once finished when preparing the food, you have to deliver it to many locations, by either quad or scooter. There are several easy locations, and some "special" locations to drive to (like Nico's Gas Station or Crazy Joe's Mountain). Once arrived at the location, there is some jump and run action (avoiding dogs and other obstacles, trying to not fall into water, etc.) before you can actually deliver the pizza. When you have delivered the Pizza, you must go back to the restaurant to create more pizzas.

Added description to Glacier · February 2, 2006

In Glacier you control a heavily armed sports-car (the "iceblade"), and your goal is to drive down the so-called "Mountain of Death" without wrecking your car.

Opponents will make this goal pretty hard (they use rockets, machine guns, mines, and more), but there are also the chasing Mounties (driving in 4WD-Grummers), helicopters, impressive cliffs and even enormous rocks that can fall on your roof.

Added description to Scooter War3z · February 2, 2006

If you like scooters, this is your game. In scooter war3z you have to race in a free-roaming city against three fellow scooter freaks, and try to finish first. Finishing first can only be accomplished when you don't fall from your scooter when crashing into buildings or walls, but falling from your scooter is always good for a laugh since the drivers perform bone-crushing falls (ragdoll physics).

During "cruising" modes you can also unlock / find a stunt-area to practice your jumping / wheelie skills.

Added description to Shanghai Street Racer · February 2, 2006

SSR was one of the first free-roaming streetracers available on PC.

In this racing-game you can select one of the eight customized streetcars and make your way through the city. Speeds of 250 km/h are easily exceeded, and the last cars that can be unlocked can even reach 350+.

There are three singleplay modes available: Timetrial, Practice, and Championship. Only during the 3rd mode, you can unlock new tracks and cars.

Added description to Amsterdam Taxi Madness · February 2, 2006

In this taxi game you have to deliver customers to their destination, which are all landmarks in Amsterdam, such as "Central Station", "Anne Frank House" or "Rembrandt Square". All major landmarks, including coffee-shops and the red light district, are present in this game about Amsterdam and its Taxis. Narrow streets, pickup bonuses (snow-shovel, rockets, money, jump, boost...) add a lot to the gameplay, as well as the many canals you have to dodge by jumping over bridges. The snow-shovel allows players to kick traffic away as if they were made out of paper, the boost unleashes an uncontrollable speed (which isn't very useful in Amsterdam) and the jump comes in handy when crossing a canal without bridges.

Traffic can be destroyed with rockets or very hard collisions: once damaged, they start to smoke, burn and finally explode. Also included are electronic speed controls which will flash if players drive too fast beneath them - then a speeding ticket is given. There are several special missions in this game that include delivering Dutch celebrities to their own landmarks (actors, soccer coaches, the royal family...).

Added description to Thunderbolt II · February 2, 2006

In this game you can control a Thunderbolt bomber, Lockheed SR-71 or an F-16 fighter. Every plane has different weapon lay outs, so the player has to change planes for different missions.

There are 18 missions available, and you can select either mission whenever you want. There are stealth missions (taking secret photographs), bombing missions (destroy industrial area), protection missions (defend cities/allied armies), elimination missions (tanks, trains, enemy fighters) and all of this takes place on land (a nameless Middle East country), sea or air.

Added description to Elite Heli Squad · February 2, 2006

In Elite Heli Quad you control one of the two helicopters that are available in the main menu. One is a quick but weak helicopter, the other is slower but stronger.

The game feels like an arcade game, since you have to shoot down countless attack waves from all types of enemy fighters and bombers. Bombers are the most dangerous ones, since they are hard to shoot down (require a special homing rocket) and destroy anything on their path. Bonuses can be picked up by shooting silly zeppelins that float nearby.

Goal of the game is to accomplish all levels, to survive as long as possible and to get the best high score.

Added description to ATV Mudracer · February 2, 2006

In this game you have to race against 5 other 'world champion' quad drivers, in locations all over the world. Goal of the game is to earn enough points during the races, to become 'the ultimate world champion'.

The follow locations are present in "ATV Mudracer":1. France - United Kingdom - Germany - Spain - Russia - China - Brazil - United States

There are several quads available in the games: they differ in color and characteristics. "golden turkey", "grass mower" and "black knight" are some of the available quads.

Added description to Taxi 3: Extreme Rush · February 2, 2006

In Taxi3: Extreme Rush multiplayer and single play are combined to one cooperation mode, and this means you can play the entire story mode with up to three friends. Please note that the name "Taxi" has nothing to do with the actual gameplay, only with the story (the player's cab has been stolen and you have to get it back by performing underground races). This game is a real racing game and no taxi game.

The game differs from other racing games since there are three game modes you can fall back to:

  • Drag racing (manual transmission)
  • Street racing (causing loads of damage)
  • City racing (finding your way in the city)

With these 3 default modes (up to five random races for every race mode) you can collect more respect and money to unlock new contacts (which are mainly Team6 developers) and to unlock new, special races. There are 5 contacts and a wide variation of races in this racing game. The more races you unlock, the more dangerous races become. Some races include police chases (the kind of police that first shoots, then asks) and helicopter chases.