Abstract musical platform game first developed for SGI systems in 1991, later ported to Mac and Windows. Used procedural generation to make new levels on demand.
Aero-Cross is an unreleased platform video game that was in development for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 by Namco Bandai Games. It was intended as a modernized sequel to the arcade game Metro-Cross, and the third released under the Namco Generations series of video game remakes.
Players control a runner through each level in an effort to get to the end stage goal before the timer runs out. Levels feature hazards that must be overcome, and there are also power-ups that grant player with different abilities, such as a speed boost or being able to glide over the level.
It is the start of a new age and Bonk has returned at the turn of the tide as the world faces extinction. Our loveable caveman is back and has brought his huge head with him. A doomsday comet, surrounded by smaller chunks of debris, is on a collision course with Earth. A strange magnetic field around the comet seems to be driving most of the planet's weak-willed creatures crazy, and smaller bits of debris are smashing into the jungle near Bonk's home. Bonk must undertake a perilous journey that will take him to the very center of the planet to save the world.
Ever Lasting Joy is a platformer game about a 12 year old girl named Heather who lives in a absolutely cute and adorable world that was created for her and her loved ones to live in.
What if Mario went to the Splatterhouse manor to slay Dracula? Dracula 13 is a multigenre action platformer merging elements of all major 16-bit platformer games in an unforgettable, short but intense, experience. Visit shops to fill up your stock with power-ups that can be equipped before starting each stage or boss.
Thunder Blast Man, también lanzado como Rocman X (洛克人X?), es un videojuego bootleg, desarrollado por Tin Chen Enterprise en el año de 1995, lanzado clandestinamente para la Nintendo Famicom, y posteriormente para la Game Boy Color, como "Thunder Blast Man". La versión china de la Game Boy Color fue distribuida como Rocman X Gold (洛克人X金?).
La misma Tin Chen Enterprise elaboró un videojuego nombrado "Thunder Blast Man", que viene a ser el mismo videojuego en sí, con ciertas alteraciones. Rocman X, fue lanzado por la misma empresa (bajo el nombre de Sachen). Aún así, ambos videojuegos, en sus pantallas de títulos llevan por nombre "Rocman X". Debido a la carencia de información de los 2 títulos, no se sabe a ciencia cierta, cuál fue desarrollado primero.[1]
In the single-player side-scrolling action game the player controls a California Raisin through five stages in an effort to rescue the band and their band's musical notes that were stolen by the gang of jealous musicians. The player walk, jump, climb on vines, moonwalk (by pressing the "select" button) and shoot an unlimited supply of grape jelly beans as projectiles. As was the case with other Capcom games, such as Mega Man and DuckTales, one can play the first four levels in any order that you want, but the final level is only available after you have collected the musical notes from each of the four levels.
The first four levels include The Grape Vine, The Factory, The Maize Maze and The Juicery. The final level takes places in The Clouds. During each level you can collect 'I' icons that give you temporary invincibility, regular black musical notes for bonus points, 'Sunshine' icons to restore your health, and 'Raisinette' icons to give an extra life to the player. One can also locate items by shooting at the t
Sunman is an unreleased action video game developed by EIM and planned to be published by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. Despite being mostly complete, it was never commercially released. Also, unlike most video games of this time, it was never even announced. Most cancelled games saw months' worth of publicity in video game magazines before fading off the game-watch radars. The gameplay is very similar to Sunsoft's Batman games, Batman and Batman: Return of the Joker, in that the character can run, jump, punch and duck, although in this game the player can also fly simply by pushing up. There are also some side scrolling flying levels where you can shoot laser/heat vision from your eyes. The game is divided into five scenes with one-four areas with a boss at the end of each area.
An unreleased video game developed by Mark Lesser and Rex Bradford of Microsmiths that was produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game featured the sponsorship of the Reebok Pump shoe.
In the game the player controlled the infamous Count Dracula who, while wearing Reebok Pumps, had to first work his way down his castle while avoiding the hostile villagers. This could be accomplished by hypnotizing the villagers with your vampiric gaze, or by pulling a lever to spring one of many Rube Goldberg-esque hidden traps.
Parody World: Monster Party is the Japanese release of Monster Party, and was originally intended to be much darker and more morbid than the relatively light-hearted version that was ultimately released to American gamers. No version of the game was ever released in Japan. The unreleased Japanese Famicom version was leaked online in August 13th, 2014.
The classic fairly tale is back... with all new enchantment and a new twist!!! Snow White's beloved prince has been captured by the evil Lord Maliss, the evil brother of Snow White's equally evil stepmother, the wicked queen. Helping Snow White rescue the prince are the magical Seven Dwarfelles, the female cousins of the original Seven Dwarfes. Guide Snow White along her perilous journey through Lord Maliss' sinister kingdom to save the prince as he once saved her. Turn about is fair play... and FUN play!!! Based on the hit feature film "Happily Ever After".