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  • Bust-A-Bloc

    2002

    Bust-A-Bloc

    2002

    Arcade
    PlayStation 2
    Bust-A-Bloc is a one or two player, 3D, Breakout clone. In addition to the single player game Bust-A-Bloc has a player-versus-player and a co-operative mode, one hundred and fifty levels, four camera angles and many power-ups.
  • Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 25: Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box

    2006

    Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 25: Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box

    2006

    Arcade
    PlayStation 2
    This game is a compilation, containing three titles by Treasure. Everything is emulated, with several additional options to tweak the emulation process, though the sound is slightly inaccurate. There are extensive galleries for all three games and overseas versions to play. More interestingly, a hidden prototype version of Gunstar Heroes exists.
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming - Virtual Reality Experience

    2017

    Spider-Man: Homecoming - Virtual Reality Experience

    2017

    Arcade
    PlayStation VR SteamVR Oculus Rift
    For the first time, you can suit up as Spider-Man and see what it’s like to be the world’s favorite superhero. Learn the ins and outs of your brand new Stark Industries upgraded web shooters and master different web types as you race to complete fast-paced targeting trials.
  • Killer is Dead: Collector's Edition

    2013

    Killer is Dead: Collector's Edition

    2013

    Arcade
    PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    Killer Is Dead is a 2013 action video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture. It is published by Kadokawa Games in Japan, Marvelous USA in North America, and Deep Silver in Europe.
  • Crayon Shin-Chan

    1995

    Crayon Shin-Chan

    1995

    Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Is a pirate Famicom port of Crayon Shin-Chan 2: Dai Maou no Gyakushuu for Super Famicom, made by Cony Soft under the alias Future Media in 1995.
  • Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Classic

    1995

    Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Classic

    1995

    Arcade
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou Classic is a Miscellaneous game, published by Sammy Studios, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Pachinko Ren Chan Tengoku

    1995

    Pachinko Ren Chan Tengoku

    1995

    Arcade
    Super Famicom
    Pachinko Ren Chan Tengoku is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jorudan and published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Pachinko Wars

    1992

    Pachinko Wars

    1992

    Arcade
    Super Famicom
    Pachinko Wars is a Miscellaneous game, developed by OeRSTED and published by Coconuts Japan, which was released in Japan in 1992.
  • Kirby no Omochabako: Hoshi Kuzushi

    1996

    Kirby no Omochabako: Hoshi Kuzushi

    1996

    Arcade
    Satellaview
    This is a breakout-style game where Kirby is the ball. The bat is a trampoline held by two Rick-like hamsters. The game uses a star-counter, which decreases periodically on its own. Hitting any one block will dislodge several stars which fall down from where the block was - catching one will increment the player's star counter by 5. If Kirby (the ball) hits the ground when the star counter is higher than zero, he will bounce once, so the player gets one more chance to catch him. Otherwise, the player loses a life. Every time Kirby touches the ground, the star counter is reduced by 10. Once the player clears the first five stages, King Dedede appears in stage 6. This stage has no blocks, so the player's star counter cannot increase. Dedede throws hammers from time to time - if Rick is hit, the player will not be able to control him for a short while. Hitting Dedede enough times will defeat him. Like every other sub-game in Kirby's Toy Box, this game could only be downloaded by the Satellaview during the brief peri
  • Jawbreaker II

    1982

    Jawbreaker II

    1982

    Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Apple II Texas Instruments TI-99
    Man! If you like Pac-Man, candy, giant spinning happy faces, more candy, Mozart (I think), teeth, moving horizontally....well....Jawbreaker II has it all! This is a fun game for the TI-99/4A, and was a sequel...I guess?...of the original Jawbreaker on the Atari 2600. Though related, the Jawbreaker for the Atari 400/800 was a Pac-Man clone, with the same theme of candy eating and tooth brushing.
  • Princess and Frog

    1982

    Princess and Frog

    1982

    Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Atari 8-bit Texas Instruments TI-99
    This take on Frogger features music and speech. In this variation, you are a frog trying to get to the princess's castle. You must first cross a road filled with jousting knights on horseback. You must then cross the moat, filled with snakes and alligators. The alligators will submerge, drowning your frog if he's riding on that alligator's back. If you make it safely, you become a handsome prince.
  • Sewermania

    1983

    Sewermania

    1983

    Arcade
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    This game was designed by both Beverly Starke (Milton Bradley graphics artist) and programmer Dave Landon. According to Dave, Sewermania was MB President Jim Shea's favorite game out of all the MBX titles that were in development. According to early promotional material, the generator located in the upper left corner of the screen was intended to flood the sewer and kill all the rats. This would help the player in locating the bomb since there would be no rats to avoid for a few seconds (although the alligator would still be lurking around). In the released version of the game, however, the generator's functionality was removed making it impossible to flood the sewer. According to programmer Dave Landon the reason for the removal was because the game was initially developed for MB's own video game unit before being brought over the TI-99/4A (read the MBX development history by clicking the link in the above Trivia section). The TI-99/4A's cartridges were smaller in size apparently to what Milton Bradley had envisi
  • Sneggit

    1983

    Sneggit

    1983

    Arcade
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    In Sneggit, you control a chicken trying to gather up eggs from the barnyard before the snakes get them! Pick up one egg at a time, bring it back to the nest, and repeat! But it's not just about quickly grabbing the eggs, you also have to make sure to defend the nests, or else a snake might clean it out completely! This is a pretty fun game for the TI-99/4A and deserves a look! Games back then had such clever concepts behind them. OK, games nowadays do too, sometimes.....
  • Bomberman '93 Special

    1993

    Bomberman '93 Special

    1993

    Arcade
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A very limited release to this game that features eight arenas for multiplayer Bomberman blast action. It was produced for the Osaka game event so players could battle it out.
  • Moon Lander

    1997

    Moon Lander

    1997

    Arcade
    Vectrex
    Clone of the arcade game Lunar Lander, where the player must land their ship on a series of several moons while dealing with gravity, wind, diminishing fuel and enemy satellites.
  • Omega Chase

    1998

    Omega Chase

    1998

    Arcade
    Vectrex
    Omega Chase (non-deluxe version) is the predecessor to Omega Chase Deluxe and was a download only version of the game. While there are a number of differences between Omega Chase and Omega Chase Deluxe, Omega Chase is included on Omega Chase Deluxe along with the game Zap. The main difference between the two versions of the game is that with Omega Chase, the enemies travel in only one direction around the center of the track, but in Omega Chase Deluxe, the enemies travel from both sides simultaneously. Creator Christopher Tumber felt there was no need to release the original file on cartridge as it was included on the compilation of the game.
  • Spike Hoppin'

    1996

    Spike Hoppin'

    1996

    Arcade
    Vectrex
    The first ever 16K Vectrex game, written by John Donzila! Originally planned to be a smaller game included in "More Good Things", John later decided to make it a seperate entity. Spike Hoppin' is a game where you make Spike hop on blocks, and change all their "colors". Spud returns and will try to stop Spike, as well as other enemies and a few friends too. Spike Hoppin' includes digitized speech (Spike talks again!), as well as a bonus hidden game and a few other surprises !
  • Vector Vaders

    1996

    Vector Vaders

    1996

    Arcade
    Vectrex
    Aside from having vector graphics and running a bit slow (although the game does speed up as more and more invaders are shot), this is a pretty standard Space Invaders-type game for the most part. A formation of invaders (25 total) march from side to side while dropping bombs and they will drop down a notch once the formation reaches the edge of the screen. The player’s laser base can take cover behind one of four bunkers on the screen, which the bunkers can withstand 16 shots from enemy and/or player fire before disappearing. A flying saucer will also pass overhead during a level and is worth big points if shot. The player starts off with three laser bases and the game will end once all bases are destroyed or if the player is “invaded” by the aliens reaching the bottom of the screen. However, an extra base is earned if over 3000 points are scored. The level number that the player is currently on is displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen.
  • Hay Buddy

    2017

    Hay Buddy

    2017

    Arcade
    Android
    Hay Buddy is a game that allows you to play it with your Buddy "two(2) player" or just play it by yourself. Touch the button to make the little robo FLY and avoid hitting the spikes throughout the game.. Gain scores as much as you can while tapping the button. "Two is better than one " What is your Highest Score? Share it to your family and friends..
  • Star Virgin

    1988

    Star Virgin

    1988

    Arcade
    MSX2
    Star Virgins about as obscure as it comes, its a promotional hour long straight to video film from Japan. That was made to promote a little seen videogame of the same name distributed by Activision that only ever appeared on the long forgotten msx system. Plays out pretty much like a bonkers live action anime movie. Its a camp science fiction fantasy comedy about a girl whose secretly the lone fighter of justice Star Virgin, its her pursuit to stop the planet being attacked from robotic & puppet monsters, giant spiders and whatever else would warrant as being an end of level boss in an 80s video game... at least I think thats the overall idea, because its obviously never been translated into English its hard to totally fathom out what the hells going on, but hey thats the beauty of the Japanese movies right. Star Virgin herself is every Japanorama fanboys wetdream, shes a cute pink power ranger with her own spacecraft & powerbike and she kicks ass with a bazooka. The whole thing would have made an awesome music v
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