Classic World 2-2 is an e-Reader level for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. This card was released in Series 2 in Japan. Its official difficulty rating is of two out of five. It is a remake of level 2-2 from Super Mario Bros.
Classic World 1-4 is an e-Reader level for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. Its official difficulty rating is of two out of five stars. It is a recreation of the level 1-4 from Super Mario Bros.
This is the first game in the series BraSonic (aka BrazSonic) a Brazilian “recolor” of SEGA's blue hedgehog that was born to fight the corrupt villains of Brazil! This fangame recalls the best features of Sonic games, with lots of action and mockery!
Brazil was dominated by a strange force, commanded by a mysterious villain, who drove Brazilians crazy, not even the president escaped this one! BraSonic, who had pulled the rug from Sonic, was running around until he was surprised by an angry crowd… only then did he realize that he would be the protagonist, and that he is not the only one who is not dominated by the forces of evil.
On the way, BraSonic meets PeloTails, a gaucho fox, and BaiaNuckles, a cangaceiro from the northeastern hinterland, with whom he has disagreements at first, but who soon become friends and start to help him in his mission to save the country.
During the journey, BraSonic will pass through several scenarios based on places in Brazil, such as the city of São Paulo, the northeastern
Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr./Mario Bros. is an arcade system for North America in which players could choose which of the three games they wanted to play. There are two controls, one for Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr. and one for Mario Bros.
O Resgate dos Bichos is a platformer game developed by the Brazilian company Continuum Entertainment, contracted by McDonald's.
In this game, the player traverses 4 different phases as the character Ronald McDonald.
A wacky little adventure whipped up in a matter of days as a Christmas present for SuperDanny himself, SuperDanny's Adventure features numerous gameplay styles across eight levels filled with loads of inside jokes, mixed sprites, mixed musics and all manner of ridiculousness. And a cheesy engine to boot.
Santa Claus in Trouble ... again has the same premise as its predecessor: Santa Claus has lost all the presents. Now the player takes his role and has to retrieve them.
This game is a standard 3D platformer, meaning the player uses his keyboard to jump through the 12 levels. He has to avoid pits and enemies. Since Santa is a peaceful guy there is no way to kill them.
The basic goal of the level is to reach the exit alive. On the way the player finds the presents, for each one he collects he gets points - more challenging to get are more rewarding. There are also health boosts and reset points. But these are just temporary saves when the player dies - if all lives are lost or he ends the game he has to start all over.
The first ever video game based on the anime of the same name, this is a puzzle platforming game in which the player guides Cure Black and Cure White through a series of puzzle stages. There are nine regular stages and one boss battle stage per world. The player needs to switch from one character to the other in order to bypass obstacles or reach parts of each stage.
Seor Tucn, a master super spy, has a special mission for super spies Dora and Boots: Race to Tico's workshop to warn him of Swiper's plan to swipe his new rocket car. In this dangerous adventure, Dora and Boots need help from their friends, Backpack and Map, and you. To help them, you must find spy briefcases that contain special spy gadgets, such as spy glasses, rocket sneakers, a rope launcher, and more. You'll need these items to explore levels ranging from a rainforest and a garden to a desert and a cavern.
Twenty years after Pac-Man's first adventure in Pac-Land, Pac-Man returns one day to his house only to find it deserted. Toc-Man and his ghosts have kidnapped Pac-Man's friends, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac Jr., Baby Pac, Professor Pac, Pooka, and Chomp-Chomp the dog! Pac-Man must venture to Toc-Man's lair on Ghost Island to rescue his friends!
This version is a remake developed for the Game Boy Advance.