Popular games published by company Tsunami Visual Technologies

18.08.1999

Re-Volt is an R/C car racing game from Acclaim, originally released in 1999. Re-Volt features great gameplay, realistic physics that still hold up to this day and bright and colorful visuals. It's a game aimed at people who just want to play a funky arcade racing game as well as for people who seek a more competitive challenge. It's meant for all ages and occasions: Play for yourself or in the local network with friends, or even online!

17.09.2000

The series is set within an alternate history of the 1930s invented by Weisman and McCoy. Within this divergent timeline, the United States has collapsed, and air travel has become the most popular mode of transportation in North America; as a result, air pirates thrive in the world of Crimson Skies. In describing the concept of Crimson Skies, Jordan Weisman stated he wanted to "take the idea of 16th century Caribbean piracy and translate into a 1930s American setting."

22.11.2000

MechWarrior 4: Vengeance is a computer game developed by FASA Interactive and published by Microsoft. It was released on November 22, 2000. This game is the fourth game in MechWarrior series. It takes place in BattleTech universe where the pinnacle of all war machines are huge, heavily armed robots called BattleMechs. The player pilots one of these "'Mechs" and uses variety of available weapons (autocannons, lasers, missiles, and more) to battle enemy 'Mechs, tanks and other vehicles. An expansion pack, MechWarrior 4: Black Knight, was released in 2001, and a subsequent stand-alone expansion, MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries, was released on November 7, 2002.

04.03.2004

The Fast and the Furious (Wild Speed in Japan) is a racing video game licensed by the film of the same name. The game was released in several versions, first was the so-called "2D version" developed and published by I-Play for mobile phones and released on March 4, 2004 and then the so-called "arcade version" developed and published by Raw Thrills for Arcade in July 2004 (the game is a spiritual successor to the saga Cruis'n; containing similar elements and the design of Eugene Jarvis), and later I-Play releases the so-called "3D version" developed by Juice Games for mobile phones in September 2005.