The second part (week) of BS Super Mario Collection.
BS Super Mario Collection is an altered version of Super Mario All-Stars. It was only released via broadcast on the Satellaview add-on for Super Famicom. It consists of levels from the Super Mario All-Stars versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. Using the Soundlink feature, radio-quality music was streamed during the broadcast, including music from Mario-related CDs of the time as well as licensed music. There was also some narration, as well as added cutscenes. Some minor changes were also made to gameplay.
Sonic PC is a fan game developed and released by Physik Multimedia in 1998, packed in with Sonic Klik & Play Collection. The game is currently only available in Sonic Klik & Play Collection, as the original game has yet to be found. It uses 32-bit conversion images of sprites from Sonic the Hedgehog CD and Sonic the Hedgehog 2, instead of the original 16-bit sprites.
This game was made to promote the western-Canadian family restaurant chain "Humpty's" and their Kids' Club.
In this 1998 DOS platformer, Humpty must rescue his little buddy Hammlet from an evil wizard by traversing various areas including a forest, a marine cave, a mountain, and a maze-like castle.
The game was sold and distributed for free at certain locations. Despite having a rather limited release, it impressively touted pre-rendered 3D visuals and a first-person 3d maze in its final area.
Being incredibly power-hungry, the Empress Wu one winter morning orders all the flowers in the kingdom to bloom. Thus sets off a string of consequences which are faced by a small group of travelers as they journey through many strange lands, including such places as the Country of Women and the Country of Two-Faced People.
Aladdin II is an unlicensed Mega Drive port of the SNES version of Disney's Aladdin, originally made by Capcom in 1993. It might have been developed by ex-workers from Chuanpu Technology and was likely published by X Boy. This port can be considered the "opposite" of Aladdin 2000, a port of Virgin's Aladdin for the SNES.
Boogerman II: The Final Adventure is an unlicensed port of the Mega Drive version of Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure, made by Rex Soft in 1997.
The gameplay is slow, and the controls are far less responsive than Super Game's version. There are 2 extra powers than what Super Game's version had: Belch and the Flame Gas ability (This power only works if pressing A, B, And Select all at once), but lacks garbage piles and the Milk Jug powerup. Also, it has two bosses removed from Super Game's version: FlyBoy and Revolta. The music in this version is more recognizable than Super Game's version. In the story intro, the text is scrolling up, instead of paragraphs, and lacks the animation of Boogerman cleaning the room. Super Game's version combines all four levels into one 1 Level each, but Boogerman II has only 2 of the four levels, separately, like Earthworm Jim 3 by Hummer Team, also made in 1997.
Super Boogerman is a Famicom port of Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure, originally released for Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo. It was produced by Super Game and published by Realtec.
The game is a recreation of the original Boogerman, but is considerably less faithful than Boogerman II: The Final Adventure, with a mixed-up level order and severely limited abilities for the player, which is compensated for by providing infinite ammo.
Like many of Super Game's other bootlegs, this game has no ending; after the player defeats the third boss, the game merely resets.
Super Mario World 64 is a bootleg port of the SNES game Super Mario World developed by an unknown developer and released in 1997. The game reuses music from various other games, most infamously from Jeopardy.
Sonic 3D Blast 5 is a platform game developed by Makon Soft for Nintendo's Game Boy. The exact release date is unknown. However, it's believed to have been released at some point after 1997, due to it having remixes of music from the Sonic & Knuckles Collection for PC/from the Sonic 3 prototype.
The gameplay is very similar to Makon Soft's other platformers, using an almost identical engine to those games. However, it has since gained notoriety for its poor quality.
Curupira is an action platformer where you need to help restore the ecological balance and retrieve the energy spheres from the hands of the fearsome god Anhangá.
Super Donkey Kong 2 is a pirated Famicom port of the SNES game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest published by NT in 1997. It greatly resembles Super Donkey Kong.
Monkey Shines is a platform game for the Apple Macintosh that was created and published as shareware by FantaSoft, LLC in 1997. In the game, a monkey named Bonzo explores various stages, gathering fruits and keys. Monkey Shines was named the most nostalgic game of the year by MacUser magazine in 1997. Later, a Microsoft Windows-compatible version of the game was created.
Guimo is an action platformer for DOS about a fearless galactic sentinel and lizard dude called Guimo who needs to save Bitland from being annihilated.