Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up is an MS-DOS computer game featuring Mario and friends. The game is essentially a digital coloring book, containing illustrations by Rick Incrocci. A few pages have animated sequences. The pages are themed after common careers. Characters in the game include Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toads, and Bowser. Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up features Bowser both as he appears in video games and as he does in the Super Mario cartoons. Link also makes cameo appearances on the Chef/Waiter and Travel guide pages.
Released in Vol 20, Comet Summoner is an action platformer starring Witch. She can fly on her broom and fire comets to defeat enemies.
Based on the popular Puyo Puyo/Madou Monogatari series, The player controls the Witch as she goes from stage to stage eliminating puyo blobs and fighting the typical stage boss. The player is armed with a broom that can attack enemies up close and magic ring projectiles to shoot at foes.
Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr./Mario Bros. is an arcade system for North America in which players could choose which of the three games they wanted to play. There are two controls, one for Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr. and one for Mario Bros.
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.
A Super Mario World ROM hack that yet again puts Mario on a quest to stop Bowser and rescue Princess Peach, featuring all-new custom sprites, music and blocks!
Mario Party 64 is a hack made by MrComit and released February 16, 2020. It contains 70 stars.
Its levels are all heavily based off Mario Party for the Nintendo 64, recreating all 8 boards. The music is also styled after Mario Party, along with several stars obtainable in unique mini-game scenarios.
Sting to the rescue!
If you like avoiding the mainstream but love playing a good old fashioned platformer, then this difficult to find little game is well worth the effort it takes to track down. It's pretty much a straight knock off of platformers like Sonic, but it does so with charm, personality, and bags of entertainment. The story revolves around the adventures of a little blue hedgehog (Sonic's sister perhaps?) and finds her travelling through an array of colorful environments, although it's not entirely clear why this should be necessary. In classic platform fashion, she runs around, leaps a bit and dashes at the many enemies which litter her path. In similar style to the Kirby games, you can absorb the power of defeated enemies which comes in handy during later stages, while you can also throw rocks at the bad guys a la Super Mario Bros 2. There are also Sonic-style springboards and the environments you travel through are your standard cutesy platformer-type levels. Adventures of Sting is certainly not shy
Rediscover the 90’s cornerstones of adventure videogames, gathered together for the first time!
Also known as Out Of This World, Another World is a pioneer action/platformer that released across more than a dozen platforms since its debut in 1991. Along the years, Another World has attained cult status among critics and sophisticated gamers alike.
Another World chronicles the story of Lester Knight Chaykin a young scientist hurtled through space and time by a nuclear experiment that goes wrong. In an alien and inhospitable world, you will have to dodge, outwit, and overcome the host of alien monsters, while surviving an environment as deadly as your enemies. Only a perfect blend of logic and skill will get you past the deadly obstacles that lie in wait.
Key Features:
Remastered presentation: High Definition graphics faithful to the original design.
3 difficulty modes: Normal (easier than original game), Difficult (Equal to original game) and Hardcore (more difficult than original game)
A new immersive experi
Deep in the recesses of the digital world, the Explobers find themselves in perilous predicaments. Guide the Explobers to safety by blowing them up, building pathways, and navigating through dozens of fun, tricky puzzles and challenging platforming stages. Help them work together to achieve the seemingly impossible!
Super Mario 128 is a code name which was reused for two different infamously high-profile development projects at Nintendo in the 1990s and 2000s. Originally intended as a sequel to Super Mario 64, the sequel was canceled and the impetus was reused in a GameCube technology demonstration. As debuted at Nintendo's Space World trade show in 2000, the demonstrated graphics and physics concepts were gradually incorporated into various games through the 2000s. This includes the rapid object generation in Pikmin, the sphere walking technology used in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Super Mario Galaxy, and the physics of Metroid Prime.
Super Luigi Land choconilla hack starring the perpetual Player 2, LUIGI! In this hack, Luigi can do some things here that Mario couldn't in SMW, like jump higher, wall-jump, and collect coins with kicked objects.
Zone Warrior is a side-scrolling platform game with exploration and shooting elements. It consists of five levels: Prehistoric, Egyptian, Medieval, Japanese and Future zones. Various enemies stand in the way, fitting the respective time period: dinosaurs and cavemen in prehistoric times, pharaohs in Egypt, robots in the future.
Sonic Freedom is a 2D hand drawn platformer developed by tripplejaz and marmitoTH in Unity. The sonic fan game wants to bring Sonic into the modern era of platformers with a faithful recreation of momentum based gameplay, drawing on mechanical and level design inspiration from recent metroidvania titles like “Hollow Knight” and “Ori and the Blind Forest,” coupled with an aesthetic grounded in 90s anime as seen in the Sonic CD Toei animations and the “Sonic the Hedgehog” OVA.