E3 2007 games

There are tons of E3 2007 games offering a variety of entertaining yet educational experiences related to E3 2007. Players can learn about the E3 2007 in an interactive way, as the games are designed to be fun and engaging. The games range from simple arcade-style challenges to more complex strategic puzzles. All these E3 2007 games feature vibrant, colorful graphics and simple, easy-to-understand instructions, so even the youngest players can join in on the fun.

Fantasy Wars

Fantasy Wars (2007)

Fantasy Wars is a turn-based strategy game set in a fantasy world with 3D graphics. Players can take on the role of an Orc or Goblin boss, captain of the Human army, or lead the Elven forces into battle. In each campaign players will have to gather an army, upgrade units, find magic artifacts and learn spells as they participate in castle sieges and village defense operations. The story follows General Pfeil's small but experienced army attempting to fight against Ugraum's large horde that has been incited by cruel shamans as part of a dark plot from evil powers. Fantasy Wars offers epic battles with strategic advantages for those who pay attention to detail and cooperate between different types of units using the landscape to their advantage.
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Tony Hawk's Proving Ground

Tony Hawk's Proving Ground (2007)

Tony Hawk's Proving Ground is a video game from Activision that allows players to customize their character, story and style through the paths they choose. Players have the freedom to skate in iconic locations such as Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington D.C., while utilizing new mechanics like terrain-altering and building, Bowl Carving and Nail the Trick moves. There is also a Video Editor for creating skate videos with full-featured editing tools and visual effects, as well as an online Skate Lounge where players can hang out with friends. The game bridges single player gameplay to online seamlessly so players never miss out on any of the action!
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Naruto: Path of the Ninja

Naruto: Path of the Ninja (2007)

Naruto: Path of the Ninja is a video game based on episodes from VIZ Media's hit anime series Shonen Jump Naruto. Players choose from six available characters and explore the Village Hidden in the Leaves as they roam across forests, fields, rivers and mountains. This unique time-based combat system requires players to determine each character's strengths and use them accurately to help defeat enemies including bosses along the way using their special techniques. The game was published by D3Publisher of America.
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Legendary

Legendary (2008)

In Legendary, an action-adventure video game developed by Gamecock Media Group, the player takes on the role of Charles Deckard, an art thief who is tricked into stealing Pandora's Box. Upon opening it, he releases hordes of mythical creatures such as werewolves and gryphons into the modern world. With chaos ensuing and powerful secret societies taking advantage of the situation, it falls to Deckard to save civilization from destruction at the hands of these terrifying creatures.
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Luminous Arc

Luminous Arc (2007)

Luminous Arc is a video game set in a world where one thousand years ago, God and the Witches warred against each other for control. After God won, He went into a deep sleep to recover from His wounds. Ten years later, news comes that God will be reborn and the world will enter into a golden age under His guidance; however, this prophecy also warns of the return of the Witches. Players take control of Garden Children who are trained fighters and mages dedicated to eradicating the Witch threat as they discover its mysteries. With unique characters driving an epic story with voiced dialogue, players can create new weapons using Vitae Imbuing system or strengthen friendships with comrades on battlefields or test their strategic prowess against others online through Wi-Fi multiplayer.
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Too Human

Too Human (2008)

Too Human is an action-adventure video game in which players take on the role of Baldur, a cybernetic god charged with protecting humanity from an onslaught of war machines. Players will use a combination of melee and firearms combat to vanquish their foes, while feeling each punishing blow through advanced visual effects. An intuitive combat system makes it easy to learn the game but also provides rewarding challenges for more experienced players, allowing them to chain together rapid-fire combos with ease. The story follows the struggle between gods, machine giants and humans as they fight for survival in a world threatened by destruction. With its blend of accessible gameplay and high stakes story line, Too Human offers an intense gaming experience that will keep you coming back for more.
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The Club

The Club (2008)

The Club is an intense third-person shooter video game by Sega where players must fight to survive in a shadowy underground blood-sport. Eight uniquely trained killers battle each other in five single player game modes, as well as nine cut-throat multiplayer modes with up to 15 real time opponents online or 4 friends offline. Battle takes place across eight unique real world locations from around the globe and there are 17 high powered assault weapons to choose from and customize. Players can also earn points through a score based accumulation system that will unlock characters, maps and weapons - all while experiencing extreme gun battles in hazardous environments enhanced by a motion blur camera system intensifying the adrenaline rush.
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Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party

Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party (2007)

Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party is a video game that lets players take control of mischievous monkeys and challenge their friends to become King of the Jungle. Players use Buzz! Buzzers, which are specially-designed controllers, to participate in fast and frantic mini-games such as risking their necks in lion's mouths, pelting coconuts at menacing tortoises or enjoying some farty time when relaxing in the jungle Jacuzzi (but beware of the head bashing gorilla!). This game is developed by Sony.
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution (2007)

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution (also known as Naruto: Clash of Ninja MVZ) is a head-to-head fighting game based on episodes from VIZ Media's anime series SHONEN JUMP NARUTO. It includes characters that have never been featured in the Clash of Ninja game series before. Developed by D3 Publisher of America, the game takes advantage of the Wii Remote to provide fast-paced ninja action for up to four players in nine different gameplay modes. Players can launch attacks with their Wii Remotes using Ninja-like movements, and there are also special mini-games created exclusively for use with the Wii Remote.
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Disciples III: Renaissance

Disciples III: Renaissance (2010)

Disciples III: Renaissance is the sequel to Disciples II: Dark Prophecy, a fantasy strategy/role playing game. Players take on the role of a Lord from one of three fantastic races in Nevendaar--The Empire, The Legions of the Damned and Noble Elves. The story takes place against a somber backdrop with surprising turns. Visual design follows the ominous style of Disciples world in real-time 3D using Strategy First Inc.'s Virtual Dream engine for modern 3D technologies. City sieges and battles for main fortresses are unique to each race, making it an engaging experience as players strive to establish their god's reign over Nevendaar.
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Death Track: Resurrection

Death Track: Resurrection (2009)

Death Track: Resurrection is an intense racing/action video game set in a post-apocalyptic future where traditional sports have been replaced by deadly combat racing tournaments. Players will race, battle and try to survive across 10 major cities including Bangkok, Vatican City, London, Moscow and Tokyo - all with destructible environments that add to the chaotic destruction of each race. There are 10 powerful car models available for customization with multiple weapons, upgrades and paint jobs - plus a thrilling suspense story that drives the single-player narrative experience.
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Brunswick Pro Bowling

Brunswick Pro Bowling (2007)

Brunswick Pro Bowling is a realistic and engaging bowling video game from Crave. Players can work their way up from an amateur to a professional Brunswick Pro Champion, mastering the changing lane conditions in real time as they progress through their match. The game also features authentic Brunswick bowling products that players can use to improve their character's performance, and ten different environments to choose from.
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Namco Museum Remix

Namco Museum Remix (2007)

Namco Museum Remix is a video game that revitalizes popular Namco games, recreating them from the ground up with new visuals and intuitive controls utilizing the Wii controller. The game features four remixed versions of classic arcade titles: Pac’n Roll Remix, Galaga Remix, Pac-Motos Remix, and Gator Panic Remix. In addition to these new remixes, there are also 9 faithful classic Namco arcade games included in the package - Galaxian, Dig Dug, Mappy, Xevious Gaplus Super Pac-Man , Pac & Pal ,Pac-Mania and Cutie Q . With a variety of challenging levels and up to 4 players capable of taking the screen at once for some titles makes this an exciting gaming experience for old fans or newcomers alike.
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Napoleon Dynamite: The Game

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game (2007)

In Napoleon Dynamite: The Game, players can step into the moon boots of the titular character and relive some flippin sweet movie moments. Players can experience 20 mini games on the DS and 30 mini games on PSP - including activities like dancing to Z-Kwon, throwing a pigskin quarter mile with Uncle Rico, smashing piñatas with Pedro and hunting wolverines in Alaska. All these wild dreams will come true if you hurry to play this game!
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