A Catfiend's Impending Relapse is a platformer about a nonbinary alien/demon cat struggling to maintain their sobriety.
You are Gil Kur, an aging academic investigating bacterial phenomena deep within the vacuum caverns surrounding your home.
The hack features a lot of new mechanics and QoL features into the original Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES. One of the most impressive technical feats that this hack offers is the ability to play as either Mario, Luigi, Toad or Peach (Princess Toadstool), similar to what Super Mario Bros. 2 did back in the day.
Help unite Petey and Patty in our brand new game, Best Friends! It's amazingly addictive, with wonderful physics, whimsical graphics, and charming speech sounds!
Run To Infinity is a so-called endless runner, where you have to get as far as possible while collecting as many coins as possible. How far can you make it?
In Toth Games' second series of games, it's all about getting as far as possible. This series of games will again be published in German, English and Swiss German.
Have fun running!
Sonic Advance X is a 3D Action Platformer fangame for the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Dr. Eggman has returned with yet another scheme to take over the world. However, this time he aims to conquer the world across every dimension. It’s up to Sonic, Blaze, and their friends to put an end to the doctors most dangerous plan yet.
The X represents two key things, the roman numeral for 10; aka the number of playable characters, and the X-Dimension, an area that will play a major role in this games story.
The game is an attempt at a mini-crossover with Sailor Moon, in which characters from that universe can be summoned by Sonic and his friends as helper characters with the use of Chaos Emeralds. It takes on an 8-bit Sega Master System style and is designed to look as authentic to the system as possible (I think).
A fanmade remake of both Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos and Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble for Sega Game Gear, featuring new characters and habilities, new zones and levels, red star rings to unlock new stages, blue spheres special stages, Time Stones, a 16 bit music mode, a hub world, Ultra transformations, a pause menu, a debug mode and cheats, new color palettes and new player camera, gamepad support, 30 and 60 fps support, 4:3, widescreen and ultrawide.
A fanmade remake of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for Sega Master System, featuring new characters and habilities, new zones and levels, a time attack mode, 3 red star rings per stage, a local wi-fi/lan multiplayer mode, a boss rush, Super transformations, internal memory card saving, 5 different endings, Big Rings to get the 7 chaos emeralds, a pause menu, a debug mode and cheats, new color palettes, gamepad support, 30 and 60 fps support, 4:3, widescreen and ultrawide.
A fanmade remake of Sonic the Hedgehog 1 for Sega Master System, featuring new characters and habilities, new zones and levels, a time attack mode, a local wi-fi/lan multiplayer mode, a boss rush, Super transformations, internal memory card saving, 5 different endings, Big Rings to get the 7 chaos emeralds, a pause menu, a debug mode and cheats, new color palettes, gamepad support, 30 and 60 fps support, 4:3, widescreen and ultrawide.
Sonic Advance Revamped is a remake and reimagining of the original Sonic Advance on the GBA using the Sonic Worlds Delta engine; it's a passion project designed to be the definitive way to play Sonic Advance, with better hazard placement, a 16:9 aspect ratio, patched-up levels and bosses, completely redesigned Special Stages, the smoothest sprites from each GBA Sonic title (with some special cases and custom sprites here and there), re-implemented unused/beta elements, and true classic Sonic controls to make the game feel even better. Features set for the future include an exclusive Team Chaotix Mission Mode, 8 Unique Playable Main Characters (7 of which are playable in this Demo), a fleshed-out Tiny Chao Garden, New Levels and Music Tracks, and more! For this particular Demo, Sonic's Insta-Shield is swapped-out for his Drop Dash! This move will be an early unlockable in the final version.
Segapede is an unreleased Sega Mega Drive action game that was being developed by Sega Technical Institute in 1994. The game was never officially released and wasn't known until gameplay footage and materiel was put online by developer Craig Stitt, who would later dump the rom online for Hidden Palace.
The only existing prototype rom is notable for reusing graphics from Hidden Palace Zone, a removed zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2. According to Craig Stitt, these assets were used as placeholder graphics during development.
Kaizo Mario 64 is a ROM hack made by OmegaEdge29 in 2009. It contains 120 stars and requires Mario to collect every last star before he can enter the final stage, Bowser in the Sky. As the name suggests, this hack is intended to be a much more difficult version of the game. This hack does not alter the level geometry of any of the stages, but instead adds difficulty by moving, adding, and replacing the objects within the stages. In general, this hack was not designed with glitches in mind, so many stars can be collected easily with trivial glitches or skips.
An easy-to-use level design tool. Featuring over twenty built-in themes and support for customized effects, graphics and songs that can be packed with your courses.
After years of people asking him to come to Brazil, he came.
Mario Goes to Brazil is a short but very sweet hack with awesome graphics, amazing music and tough-as-nails gameplay.
Visit iconic locations from Brazil, fight an evil boss on each stage and defeat king Koopa's army once and for all!
Gish: The Mobile Game is a game about a 12-pound ball of tar, rolling, jumping, wall-hugging and generally glooping your way through a series of platform levels.
Last time on Samus Goes to the Fridge to Get a Glass of Milk…
She fulfilled Adam’s deed, picking up the milk carton lying in the fridge. However, after gunning down the Omega Metroid, she looked around, finding no exit before the subzero temperatures knocked her out cold (pun somewhat intended). When she woke up, she found herself in her regular power suit, in a different area of the station. While she was all there in one piece, there was one problem–the milk wasn’t! And Samus knew better than to fail Adam’s orders at 3 AM.
This contest hack continues the tale of Samus’s venture to get Adam a glass of milk, this time as a hack of a game few have ever attempted making hacks for. Will Samus get through okay and recover the milk once again? Find out in Samus Goes to the Fridge to Get a Glass of Milk II!