Oscarzinho e o Bug do Esporte is a kids' adventure game where Oscarzinho, based on the Brazilian basketball player Oscar Schmidt, and his friends need to deal with a group named Drugs that have infested the planet with a computer virus and wiped out all memory of sports and to revert this situation, they will challenge the Drugs until they manage to make all sports practiced again.
The game aims to encourage the practice of sports, teach citizenship notions, show the dangers of drug use, and develop the player's creative potential and motor coordination.
Doshin the Giant, (or Kyojin no Doshin) is a god simulation game for the Nintendo 64DD. It was originally released in Japan on December 1, 1999 as a launch title for the 64DD, for which a soundtrack by Tatsuhiko Asano was released on CD by Media Factory, early the next year. Both of these received positive reviews. An expansion was released five months later called Kyojin no Doshin Kaihou Sensen Chibikko Chikko Daishuugou (or Kyojin no Doshin 2), which takes a very different perspective of the game, featuring short animated clips that the player can unlock after playing the original game. The game had an enhanced port with better graphics for the Nintendo GameCube, which was released in Europe under the name "Doshin the Giant".
Even though untranslated, the game has the English official title of Doshin the Giant 1, according to the official website (English version).
The fifth of a series of eight Picross puzzle games distributed over the Nintendo Power cart-writing service. This part includes puzzles featuring characters from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
The "Side Story" in the title already implies that this isn't an ordinary entry in the series, but the extend to which it did away with everything the popular series was known for came as quite a shock for its fans. In place of the standard medieval fantasy world now stood a semi-science fiction / cyberpunk setting a la Final Fantasy 7. But not only did the scenario have nothing to do with the former games, the genre was also dropped in favor of a turn-based SRPG, to try and mimick the success of Softmax' The War of Genesis series, which HiCom was also publishing at the time.
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Climb behind the wheel of the General Lee and tear through the hiills of Hazzard in the craziest, smash 'em up, drive like-a-maniac racing game you've ever played. It's a dream come true as you undertake the twenty-seven fast-paced, arcade-style missions that await you.
An arcade lightgun game adaptation of the Japanese manga series Golgo 13 developed by Eighting/Raizing and published by Namco.
The player takes on the role of the titular character Duke Togo, aka Golgo 13, a professional assassin. The game takes the player on a series of assignments with different targets that need to be dispatched with a scoped rifle.
At the end of each assignment the player is treated to on screen display of their performance. For each assignment successfully completed a large sum of cash is added to the player’s total, plus an extra sum is awarded for hitting the target zone. If however the player fails to complete the objective or the timer reaches zero, the player’s accuracy rating is reduced and the player is then moved on to choose the next assignment. The game is over when the player’s accuracy rating reaches zero.
At the start of the player’s career, 5 different assignments are available to choose from and can be completed in any order. Once all 5 assignments have been undertake
Godzilla: The Series is a shooter game developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Crave for the Gameboy Color based on the Godzilla series. It is the prequel to Godzilla The Series: Monster Wars.
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation - The Times is a downloadable bonus level from Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. It is available only on the PC, and unlike previous expansions, does not require the disc for Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. This bonus level was a promotion for The Times newspaper celebrating the discovery of the Tutankhamun's tomb 75th anniversary.
In the Catwoman game, the main Batman villainess gets her own storyline. Talia attempts to hire Catwoman for a mission to steal a crystal skull, but Catwoman decides to keep the valuable item for herself, unaware that Ra's al Ghul intends to use it to destroy Gotham.
Catwoman possesses a variety of moves to help her traverse and combat enemies across nine levels filled with adversaries and platforms. She can utilise her claws for attacks, perform wall jumps, flips, ledge grabs, and swing with her whip. Additionally, she has a stealth option that enables her to blend into the level's background, allowing her to move silently and unnoticed.
Following the plot of Star Trek: Insurrection, you have been ordered to command Captain Picard's shuttle to the Ba'ku planet. On Ba'ku you find a peaceful colony who have discovered the fountain of youth. Romulan forces seek to enslave the inhabitants of Ba'ku and it is up to you save the natives. This game features story-driven missions filled with combat, exploration, and intelligence any fan would enjoy.
Cool Bricks is a puzzle game that requires the player to use a bat to guide a ball to break bricks to progress. Compared to Breakout, Cool Bricks features the inclusion of varied weapons, such as laser guns, missiles, grenade launchers, larger bats or multiple balls, and the addition of power-ups with positive and negative effects, such as a 'poison mode' that creates involuntary player movement. The game features 160 levels with a password system to allow for returning to certain stages.
Puzzle fans that enjoyed the BABE movie series will find a lot to like here. BABE AND FRIENDS, a single-player puzzle game for Game Boy Color, has the little porcine hero guiding his herd through 40 levels that span such locations as the farm, the airport, and the city. In each level there is a checkered flag, to which Babe must take a herd. The sheep aren't very good at finding their own paths, so Babe has to walk them through every step of the way. Clear obstacles, set up roadblocks to make detours, and generally do what you have to in order to make a safe route for the sheep. Watch out for obstructions such as carts in the airport and rushing rivers on the farm. Detailed still-screens of all of Babe's friends appear between the levels to move the story along. A password save system is included if you need to take a break from the brain-bending action. Can Babe save the day once again?
Pick the warrior, thief, or wizard, and fight through five huge levels, each with its own boss. Your main weapons are your fists, but you can pull out weapons for quick kills. You only get so many shots with your weapon before it breaks, though.
Gameplay is basic 3D brawling. You will be attacked by one or more enemies, and will need to defend yourself, and attack back. The game features arcade and adventure modes. In the arcade mode, the levels are timed, and you only get 5 lives but you are revived where you died. In adventure mode, you get unlimited retries of each level, but must complete each level on a single life.
Note that your objective in each level is to kill every enemy; since the levels have multiple paths, you will need to backtrack often.
Hasbro Interactive's best-selling computer title based on one of the world's most famous word games has made the translation to the PlayStation with real-time 3D graphics and support for up to four players. As with the two previous CD-ROM games, Scrabble for the PlayStation even contains the Merriam Webster's Official Scrabble Player's Dictionary, 3rd Edition, so players can look up definitions to certain words (not all are available, however) and determine if a word actually exists.
For those unfamiliar with the board game from which this title is based, Scrabble involves forming words using wooden tiles representing individual letters. These tiles are then placed into rows on a board made up of 225 spaces. Each letter is worth a certain point value, and some of the spaces will offer specific bonuses if you manage to build off them. The player with the most points after all the tiles have been placed on the board is considered the winner. The PlayStation version follows this same format, but with automatic scorin
Improving from last year?s mark NCAA? Final Four? 2000, once again, is the most complete NCAA basketball game of the year. With virtually every Division I team represented, you?ll be sure not to miss any of the big games. Pick your team and track their progress. You can also check your school?s status all the way down to the Final Four with the All-New Bubble Watch. Now you?ll know exactly who?s in, who?s out and who is "on the bubble". With Exhibition, Season, Tournament and Arcade modes, you decide your level of dedication. Looking to improve your school?s roster? We?ve also included a new Recruit Player feature. Put yourself in the game and take your school to the big dance. Work your way up from Freshman to Senior difficulty levels as you build confidence and gain experience. The whole year, you are immersed in collegiate basketball intensity with authentic fight songs, crowd chants and last minute buzzer beaters. From Top 10 match-ups to cross-town rivalries, 989 Sports delivers the most intense collegiate bas
German version of the game "40 Winks".
40 Winks is a platform game developed by Eurocom and published by GT Interactive as for the PlayStation.
The player takes control of either Ruff or Tumble, a brother and sister who are sleeping and trying to free 40 "Winks" from a man named Nitekap and his accomplice, Threadbear. "Winks" are small, white creatures which make dreams, and "Hoodwinks", which are green and of a similar size are what are responsible for any nightmares.
Throughout the game, the player can collect moon-shaped tokens, which are used to scream at dreamy apparitions, and Z-shaped tokens, which stop the player's character from waking up. Floating cogs are also collected to open doors, and in each of the three levels in each world, collect four dream keys to be placed on the clock face, in order to challenge the boss, before moving on to the next world. The character travels through dream worlds (Nightmare, Underwater, Space, Prehistoric, Castle, and Pirate). The player can also transform into various typ