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  • Chrome Dino

    2014

    Chrome Dino

    2014

    Arcade
    Web browser
    star 6.6
    Chrome Dino is a game easter egg in Google's Chrome web browser. It can be played by touching over the dinosaur or pressing the space bar when your internet connection goes down or by accessing chrome://dino/ on the web browser. The game is an endless runner. The objective is to jump over cacti an avoid pterodactyls flying in your direction.
  • Rampage 2: Universal Tour

    1999

    Rampage 2: Universal Tour

    1999

    Arcade
    Nintendo 64 PlayStation
    star 5
    Players choose one of the three original monsters to rescue. The player then uses the characters in the part of the world where the rescue is held. They work as a collective to break buildings, eat people, and destroy cars and this creates competition among players. When a player (literally) unlocks George, Lizzie, or Ralph, then they become playable characters. Once all the monsters are rescued, aliens begin to invade the earth, leaving the monsters the only ones who can save the planet they just helped partially destroy. After fending off the invasion on Earth, the monsters rescue Myukus (a cyclops-like alien) from Area 51 before chasing the aliens through space, destroying the aliens' bases throughout the Solar System and eventually rampaging through their homeworld.
  • Tapper

    1983

    Tapper

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcade
    star 8.7
    Tapper is a 1983 arcade game released by Bally Midway. The goal of the game is to serve beer and collect empty mugs and tips. Upon failing, the bartender skids along the table out of frame, while upon victory he drinks a beer of his own.
  • Pac-Man

    1984

    Pac-Man

    1984

    Arcade
    Family Computer Disk System Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8.7
    The NES port of the arcade classic.
  • Kaboom!

    1981

    Kaboom!

    1981

    Arcade
    Atari 2600 Atari 8-bit Atari 5200
    star 6.9
    Kaboom! is an unauthorized adaptation of the 1978 Atari coin-op Avalanche. The gameplay of both games is fundamentally the same, but Kaboom! was re-themed to be about a mad bomber instead of falling rocks. Gameplay in Kaboom! consists of using a paddle controller to catch bombs dropped by the Mad Bomber with a set of three buckets. Points are scored for every bomb caught, extra buckets (maximum of three) are awarded at every 1,000 points, and one bucket is lost every time a bomb is missed. As the game progresses, the "Mad Bomber" traverses the top of the screen much more erratically, dropping bombs at increasingly higher speeds, making each of the seven higher levels more difficult.
  • Pac-Mania

    1987

    Pac-Mania

    1987

    Arcade
    Arcade Wii
    star 5.3
    Pac-Mania is a variation on the game Pac-Man. You need to guide Pac-Man around a maze and eat all of the dots on the board in order to proceed on to the next round. Numerous, multi-colored ghosts also roam the maze trying to stop you. If you eat one of the power pellets in the maze, the ghosts will temporarily turn blue and run from you. Pac-man can earn bonus points by eating the ghosts when they are in this state. The maze is now in 3-D and is larger than screen which will scroll to follow the action. To help get out of tight spots, Pac-Man now has the ability to jump. But be careful, because some of the ghosts have learned this trick as well and you could end up in a mid air collision!
  • Pac-Man 99

    2021

    Pac-Man 99

    2021

    Arcade
    Nintendo Switch
    star 7.8
    It's an all-new flavor of PAC-MAN! Test your chomping chops in a 99-player Pac-Royale! 40 years after the classic Pac-phenomenon rocked the gaming world, PAC-MAN is back in a new 99-man battle royale. Get back in the maze and chase down the iconic ghosts. Who will be the last PAC-MAN standing?
  • Bomberman World

    1998

    Bomberman World

    1998

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    star 7.6
    Bomber worlds. To complete the areas, you must control Bomberman and set bombs to destroy enemies and obstacles that will lead to the exit. To be able to complete each level, the player must locate and pick up all of the Crystals on the map. Once this is complete, the door to the exit will open, and the player is allowed to move on to the next area. In the fourth area of each world, the player will have to defeat a Dark Force Bomber, and an extra boss that is themed after the type of world the setting is in. Once you defeat a Dark Force Bomber, the player is given a unique battle armor to wear for the next boss battle, which has a normal attack and a special attack. The battle armor is only used for the boss battles, meaning once the player advances to the next world, the battle armor will be lost. As such, it is recommended that players take full advantage of the armor.
  • Super Breakout

    1978

    Super Breakout

    1978

    Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.5
    Super Breakout is an arcade game released by Atari in 1978. It utilizes a Motorola M6502 (running up at 375 KHz) and, as the name suggests, is the sequel to Breakout, which was released two years earlier. There are three different modes to choose from: Double Breakout, the playfield for which contains in fifty-two orange blocks (5-14 points), fifty-two green blocks (1-6 points), two paddles and two balls, Cavity Breakout, which contains in forty-four orange blocks (7-21 points), and fifty-two green blocks (1-9 points), one paddle, and three balls (the second and third of which have to be freed before they come into play) and Progressive Breakout which contains fifty-two blue blocks (7 points) and fifty-two green blocks (5 points), one paddle, and one ball - and the blocks shall be lowered down towards the paddle, at a rate determined by the number of times the ball lands on your paddle, but as the ball destroys them, additional rows of blocks shall appear at the top of the screen and be lowered down towards the pad
  • Toy Story Mania!

    2009

    Toy Story Mania!

    2009

    Arcade
    PlayStation 3 Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox 360
    star 4.6
    Inspired by the Disney/Pixar feature film, Toy Story and the 4D Toy Story Mania attraction at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, Toy Story Mania! is now available for PC.
  • Army Men 3D

    1999

    Army Men 3D

    1999

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    star 6.6
    The little plastic army men you played with as a child are toys no longer! They are now living beings bent on destruction. Of course, you get to play an integral role in the conflict as Sarge, a sergeant (you were expecting another rank?) in the Green Army. While your objectives vary with each mission, the goal is to defeat the evil Tan Army using a little strategy and a lot of firepower. Since you'll also have to confront members of the Blue and Gray armies, you are essentially outnumbered three to one! Roll, duck, kneel, and cycle through your available weapons as you try to complete the objectives detailed at the beginning of each level. Missions range from search-and-destroy to rescue or reconnaissance operations, and you'll even drive one of four vehicles during the battles. Units include versions of six classic toys: Rifle Man, Grenadier, Bazooka Man, Mortar Man, Flamethrower, and Minesweeper.
  • DX-Ball

    1996

    DX-Ball

    1996

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.6
  • Volfied

    1989

    Volfied

    1989

    Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine DOS FM Towns Amiga
    star 8.2
    Once in the game, using the arrow keys you can move the 'Scanner' ship around the 'Shield Line' at the parameter of the playing area. While moving around this edge the ship is protected from the aliens by a shield indicated by a glowing circle around the ship. This shield is not infinite and care should be taken to complete each level as quickly as possible. A counter indicates the level of shield that you have: when it reaches zero then any contact with an alien is deadly whether you are on the 'Shield Line' or not. The idea of the game is to cut areas out of the screen without touching any of the aliens. This is done by pressing the SPACE key which initiates the 'Laser Cutter' and moving off the 'Shield Line' and rejoining it somewhere else. While you are in the process of drawing a line, your shield is inactive and touching an alien is fatal. Similarly, if one of the aliens touches the line then it will send a charge down the line towards you and you must quickly return to the safety of the edge before it reache
  • Game & Watch Gallery

    1997

    Game & Watch Gallery

    1997

    Arcade
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 6.9
    Enjoy four different games from the classic Game & Watch Gallery series: Manhole, Fire, Octopus and Oil Panic. Original and revised versions of each game are included.
  • Bomberman

    2005

    Bomberman

    2005

    Arcade
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.6
    The Bomberman series returns with Bomberman for Nintendo DS, boasting the first eight-player wireless LAN action for the Nintendo DS system and supporting the DS microphone. Bomberman's addictive blend of strategy and action will keep puzzle fans and players of all ages and skill levels drawn to the 100 stages of gameplay.
  • Back to the Future

    1989

    Back to the Future

    1989

    Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4.4
    Back to the Future is a Nintendo Entertainment System game developed by Beam Software and loosely modeled after the popular film of the same name. It was followed by a sequel game which covered the second and third films in the Back to the Future movie franchise.
  • Fuzion Frenzy

    2001

    Fuzion Frenzy

    2001

    Arcade
    Xbox Xbox 360
    star 6.1
    Fuzion Frenzy is a launch title for the Microsoft Xbox. At its core, Fuzion Frenzy is a four-player party game featuring 45 different mini-games (not including the titular Fuzion Frenzy). A demo of the game was included with some other launch titles in the US, including Halo, Munch's Oddysee, the first Project Gotham Racing game and Amped. The title was among the first to be released as a part of the Xbox Originals program. A sequel was later released for the Xbox 360, entitled Fuzion Frenzy 2.
  • Bomberman

    1990

    Bomberman

    1990

    Arcade
    Sharp X68000 Atari ST/STE PC (Microsoft Windows) TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine DOS Amiga
    star 7.9
    Bomberman is a 1990 action maze video game developed by Hudson Soft for the TurboGrafx-16. Belonging to the Bomberman franchise, it is a greatly expanded re-imagining of the first game in the series. In Europe, the game was released for the MS-DOS, Amiga and Atari ST, retitled as Dyna Blaster due to the European mainstream media associating the original title with terrorist bombings. A Commodore 64 version was advertised as well but never released.
  • Jackal

    1988

    Jackal

    1988

    Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
    Jackal, also distributed under the title of Top Gunner, is an overhead run-and-gun shooter by Konami released as an arcade video game in 1986. The player must maneuver an armed jeep in order to rescue prisoners of war (POWs) trapped in enemy territory.
  • Super Bomberman 4

    1996

    Super Bomberman 4

    1996

    Arcade
    Super Famicom
    star 8.1
    The fourth SNES game in Hudson's explosive multiplayer series sends White Bomber and Black Bomber hurtling through time.
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