Part of the Vs. Series, known as Vs. Ice Climber, includes gameplay features not found in the home console release, such as an animated title screen, stage select menu, 16 additional mountains, occasional blizzard and wind effects, more enemy characters, and bonus multiplier items.
You are Rocket Roger and on your way home to Earth, your ship has run out of fuel and you are forced to land on a mysterious planet. As you explore the planet you realize that scattered over the planet are fuel crystals and 99 are needed to refuel your ship. Problem is the locals aren't friendly and will try to kill you as you explore the surface and underground caverns. Some can be shot with your laser but others must be avoided and if you touch one then you lose one of five lives. Turrets also need to be avoided as well as their bullets and under the planets surface are electric gates and lasers to avoid touching. As well as your gun you have a jet-pack strapped to your back and this can help you clear gaps and reach higher parts of the planet. As you fly your fuel for the jet-pack will decrease but you can collect extra to keep it topped up.
Rocket Roger is a platform game where a small part of the planet is shown and the screen scrolls in all directions when you move. The keyboard is used to control your hero
In this platformer, the player has to guide Henry through the numerous rooms of his house. Each room is a screen-sized level filled with deadly household-items such as toothbrushes, teapots, flying toast or coffee machines. Touching one of these objects or falling from too high kills Henry. The goal of each room is to reach the exit, however, before the exit opens up, Henry has to collect a key and all items that are spread throughout the level. In order for a key to appear, Henry usually has to collect a special item that sometimes adds more obstacles to a room.
You must guide Karl through each of the forty rooms collecting a key from each.Once forty have been collected you may leave by the exit and open the treasure chest.
In Les Flics, players steal the Purple Puma gem while pursued by Unspecteur Cleudeau and Gend'armerie Kaolin. Drive through a city with interconnected buildings, avoiding police cars. Inside, navigate platform stages with five levels, collect objects for the heist, and evade guards. Les Flics is inspired by the Pink Panther.
Daredevil Dennis is a platform game of sorts where the player takes the role of Daredevil Dennis, a stuntman. Dennis must use a variety of vehicles (motorbike, jet-ski and ski-doo) to perform a number of stunts. The only controls are accelerate, brake and jump. The screen is split into four platforms. When the character leaves the end of one, he appears at the start of the next but there are also (on most levels), gaps in the platform where the character can fall through and land on the platform below. There are many hazards scattered across the platforms that must be avoided. These range from static objects like trees and houses to moving objects such as jumping policemen and speeding ambulances. If Dennis hits any of these objects, he is flung from his vehicle as it bursts into flames and he must start again (with 'take 2'). If he crashes too many times, he is 'fired'. Points are given in the form of a wage.
Bozo's Night Out is an action computer game developed and published by Taskset Ltd. in 1984 for the Commodore 64. The game centers on Bozo, a drunkard trying to get home safely after spending a night at a bar.
Bread and Butter is an arcade style action game for the Sega Master System (or emulator). You run, jump, climb and float on balloons to avoid wild animals and collect the super-sized ingredients to bake the Bread of Legend.
Bread is a girl with brown hair who always wears an apron and a chef's hat. She wants to become the greatest baker in existence and things such as danger and common sense won't stand in her way! Butter is just a fat boy in a green shirt with blond hair who loves to eat. So he follows Bread everywhere she goes, for food is soon to follow.
It is Bread's life goal to bake the Bread of Legend. The ingredients are rare and hidden in very dangerous places. Bread sets off without hesitation to collect the ingredients. Butter warns Bread of the dangers, but she doesn't listen. Butter still follows, as his stomach always gets the better of him.
Collect the ingredients from 8 different stages as you go for the high score!
Peetan is a classic puzzle-adventure game for the Game Boy and MSX. Players control a character named Peetan, who embarks on a thrilling journey through various levels filled with challenging puzzles and obstacles. The game combines elements of platforming, problem-solving, and exploration, offering an engaging gameplay experience.
Hustle Chumy is an SG-1000 and MSX game developed by Compile and released in 1984.
In Hustle Chumy players control a mouse named Chumy who needs to collect apples (and other food) in a sewer, avoiding other critters as he goes. As Chumy eats more food, his speed decreases, but his fireballs are given a longer range. Levels have varying layouts.
There are several types of enemies in the game, most of which can be defeated with fireballs.
Bats: Bats fly over Chumy.
Mecha-Dinos: Mecha-Dinos are indestructible, although Chumy can slow them down with fireballs.
Gators: Gators usually sleep in one spot, but sometimes move slowly around.
Cats: Cats can jump like Chumy.
Ninjas: Ninjas need to be hit with three fireballs to be defeated.
A classic platform game. Our mission will be to destroy all the aliens before time runs out. To do this, Becky can make holes in the ground (except in the lower platform) as a trap to try to make enemies fall into them.
Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansuu Lesson is a game released for the Family Computer in Japan. It is a compilation of the games Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong Jr. Math. Despite being a compilation of two games, only parts of both are included. Combining half of the 1- and 2-Player game modes from Donkey Kong Jr. and the +-×÷ Exercise mode from Donkey Kong Jr. Math, the game can cater to classic arcade excitement and arithmetic lessons directed towards the younger set. No other gameplay mechanics or details seem to have changed.
Mario's Brewery is a Commodore 64 Mario game, released without Nintendo's permission. The game is a Donkey Kong clone, with a beer machine replacing Donkey Kong.