Sonic XS is a Flash game that was available on the official 4Kids website. You play as "Sonic Xs", and have to get to the end of the level while collecting rings and defeating enemies.
Not even time can stand in the way of Tork. This cave boy must travel through time to find those responsible for kidnapping his father and destroying his village. Not your ordinary hero, Tork can change into three spirit animals: a yeti, an armadillo, or a flying squirrel. As Tork, you must face dinosaurs, gargoyles, robots, and more as you fight your way from the Stone Age to the Age of Fantastical Machines. Dodge avalanches, volcanoes, and machines in a variety of fantastic environments.
Step into the colorful world of Vic, a cheerful little creature with an insatiable hunger for vitamins! In this exciting and educational platform game, you’ll travel through various worlds — from the Vegetable Forest to the Fruittopia Island — in search of healthy snacks and hidden superfoods. But watch out: cotton candy spiders, fat monsters, and soda snakes are lurking around!
The Incredibles is an unlicensed platformer for the Game Boy Color made by Sintax possibly around 2004. It is a hack of Pokémon Platinum (Sintax), and unrelated to the Glorysun hack of The Tick of the same name.
Here is the video game “Manic the Lad: Rage Against the Maniac”! Released in 2003 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's an action game, set in an arcade, platform and fan made themes.
Forgotten Warrior is an action game which came pre-installed on certain models of Samsung mobile phones. The premise of the game is simple: a boy loves a girl; when the boy is asleep an evil gang kidnaps the girl. The boy is awakened by his brother who tells him what has happened and instructs him along the way. The game is played on static screens with platforms, enemies, hazards, etc. In the beginning the boy has no weapons, so he must avoid all enemies or attack them stealthy with a punch. Later on he acquires a weapon and magical spells. Along the way the boy can collect coins which allow him to buy spells and potions.
The Japanese version of the Card-e series of Super Mario Bros. 3 was also released in two series, but they were distributed in trading card game style small packs with random cards.
This version has many more cards than the overseas version.
Series 2 contains all of the exclusive Japanese Level Cards.