A time-traveling stealth game where you can use the past, but not change it.
Set in the deceptively charming underground city of Aurora, Temerity takes you on a heart-wrenching journey of futility, loss, and morality that takes multiple playthroughs to fully experience.
Control ball through space over the platform
You get infinite space to navigate to. Go as long as you can to get the high score and there's no stopping you from becoming a legendary runner.
Lets Roll It!!!!
Spellsword is an arcade-style fantasy action RPG for iOS platforms. Borrowing from games such as Super Crate Box, players collect spell cards and try to survive as long as possible against waves of fantasy enemies.
Originally slated for release in 1991, Bio Force Ape allows you to play as a pet chimpanzee who must rescue his family by taking the mysterious Bio Force serum and mutating into a pro wrestler. It was the recipient of an extremely positive profile in Nintendo Power — “extremely positive” being NP‘s default setting back in the day — but then vanished, presumably never to be seen again. The archivists at "Lost Levels" not only acquired the long-lost prototype cartridge, but uploaded a playable version of it to the Internet.
Lo imposible ha ocurrido.Un asteroide ha averiado al superordenador CRAY 5 que controla el generador atmosférico de la colonia. Sin tu ayuda miles de personas están condenadas. AYUDALAS!!
Binky the painter has gotten the job to paint the floors of a 21 storey building in the city. Other painting companies has quit the job due to it not being safe, but Binky has no such concerns and accepts the job despite all its hazards. Each level of the game is a floor of the building which is viewed from an isometric perspective. The objective is simply to paint the whole floor which is done automatically as Binky moves across it. Since the floors somehow are floating around in mid air it's possible to run off the edge of the floor and fall to a certain death if not careful. There are also various nasty creatures that Binky has to watch out for. These will suddenly appear on the floor and move in one direction until they either get to Binky or fall of the floor. There are also beasts that move straight for Binky but these can be killed if stepped on before they hatch. There are also balls that roll around the floors. Later levels need to be painted with two or three coats of paints and require Binky to move over
Nicky looks like a common little boy. But as we said, you can’t judge a book by its cover.
Indeed, Nicky is far from being an ordinary boy. Through out both games in this pack, you will discover a Nicky eager to live adventures and to save the world from evil forces.
In the first opus, Nicky will be on his way to save his grand-father from the crual witch Zoldrane who locked him up in a really dark keep, to drag from this old man the secrets of his tribe. In the second game, facing monstruous creatures, Nicky will try to get his country away from darkness’ influence.
Cheetahmen II wasn't completed and was never officially released. In 1996, however, 1,500 copies of the game were located in a warehouse, and eventually put on sale on the secondary market. All copies of the game were reused Action 52 cartridges, some with a small gold sticker reading "Cheetamen II". This cartridge is now very rare and hard to find, though numerous ROM images exist on the Internet.
In Cheetahmen II the player again assumes the role of one of the three Cheetahmen (Aries, Apollo and Hercules); after defeating a boss at the end of the second level, they switch to the next Cheetahman for the following two levels, as in the Action 52 version. Due to a bug, it is impossible to get to the levels in which one plays Cheetahman Aries without altering the ROM image or experiencing a glitch that very rarely starts the game on these two levels.