World War Next is a low poly play to earn, multiplayer FPS set during a WW3 conflict, Choose from over 25 countries. Vehicles like tanks, helicopters, boats and armored cars help players get around quickly.
Super Mario Kart makes its comeback!
This hack is a complete remake of SMK, featuring 20 new tracks. The AI also works, meaning you’ll have to work for that first place in GP mode.
For when you’re feeling more like hitting your friends with shells and bananas, there’s also 4 new battle mode courses for you and your friends to determine who is the champion of battle once and for all.
If you played the original SMK and felt that you needed more of a challenge or wanted more to experience, then download this hack. You won’t be disappointed.
Moto Knight is the world's first Motocross Dungeon Crawler! Navigate your way through dozens of trap-filled stages while trying to keep your dirtbike upright.
Great skiddy flash driving game.
Race round tracks, defeating opponents to unlock further tracks.
But that’s just the beginning. This game is about getting high scores. Anyone can win a race, but can you do it in style?
Get points for hitting things, destroying things, and skidding. Drift through groups of objects for big score multipliers (and lots of fun).
Collect coins to upgrade your vehicle in the shop.
The game keeps track of your best times and total scores etc. You build up your high score by totalling all your scores on each level.
Originally developed for the arcades in 1988, Chase H.Q. was ported to various consoles such as the Amiga, the Atari ST, the Commodore 64, the Genesis, the Sega Master System, and the TurboGrafx-16. Today, you can enjoy Chase H.Q. on your mobile phone. Go undercover and pursue criminal suspects with the help of your operator, Nancy!
F-Zero was a launch title for the SNES, introducing the world to futuristic racing with the original 4 machines, 3 leagues, and 15 courses. In 1996-1997, Nintendo and St. Giga distributed F-Zero to their Super Famicom Satellaview subscribers with 2 multi-week, timed events. BS F-Zero Grand Prix contained 4 new machines and 19 courses, including 4 new courses across 4 remixed leagues. BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 used only the 4 new machines and 4 new courses from BS F-Zero Grand Prix, along with 6 more new courses, for a total of 2 leagues. A downloadable companion game, BS F-Zero 2 Practice, allowed players to race on 5 of the new courses, and has been preserved. Sadly, no known copies of the 5 Forest and Metal Fort courses have ever been found.
BS F-Zero Deluxe combines all 3 games into a single package, with the 5 lost courses meticulously restored from recorded footage. Two new leagues have been named BS-1 and BS-2, and present the 10 new courses as they were in BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2. Choose from any of the 8 machin