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  • Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!

    2000

    Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!

    2000

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    star 7.4
    Marvin the Martian's faithful companion K-9 cleaned out the flying saucer. In doing so, K-9 accidentally threw out 10 pieces of the teleporter that are required to execute Marvin's plan to destroy the Earth. Bugs Bunny happens to overhear the Martian's plan, and now he must travel throughout the world and collect the other Looney Tunes characters 47 in all. While Bugs can perform basic tasks, solving all of the game's puzzles and collecting all 10 teleporter pieces requires the special skills and talents of each character. For example, Elmer Fudd can blast obstacles with his gun, while Daffy Duck can swim and dive into deep water. Learning how and when to use each character is the key to success in LOONEY TUNES COLLECTOR: Alert!
  • The Flash

    1993

    The Flash

    1993

    Platform
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 5.3
    The Flash is an action video game based on the DC Comics superhero of the same name. It was developed and manufactured by Sega and Probe Entertainment for the Sega Master System in 1993. The game's release followed approximately two years after the cancellation of The Flash TV series on CBS.
  • Spider-Man 3: Invasion of Spider-Slayers

    1993

    Spider-Man 3: Invasion of Spider-Slayers

    1993

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 4.3
    Spidey's in a web of trouble! Razor-winged, bolt-firing, mechanoid Spider-Slayers want to slide and dice him! Electro and Scorpion are trying to fry him with bolts of electricity! But on-screen Spider-Sense and devastating new combat moves mean it ain't over 'till Spidey says it's over!
  • Wizards & Warriors X: Fortress of Fear

    1990

    Wizards & Warriors X: Fortress of Fear

    1990

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 5
    The incredible saga of Wizards and Warriors continues. As Kuros you'll enter the dreaded Fortress of Fear in your pursuit of the Evil Wizard, Malkil. Hundreds of enemy encounters await you. Deadly bats and other flying beasts attack from above. Scorching fireballs and arrows speed toward you. And skin crawling spiders and undead skeletons appear from the darkness. Defeat them all! Only those with the blackest of hearts dwell among the 18 levels of challenging game play. But the rewards are great, riches beyond belief, keys to long lost treasure and magic spells and potions. And what better reward could you seek than a final encounter with the Evil Wizard Malkil himself? Beware, Kuros. Others have journeyed into the Fortress of Fear, but none have returned alive.
  • Whomp 'Em

    1991

    Whomp 'Em

    1991

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    Unknown perils lurk behind every corner! Seven powerful magical objects to use. Fight your way through eight complete worlds. Choose your own adventure. Grapple evil beasts at the end of each world.
  • Bee 52

    1992

    Bee 52

    1992

    Platform
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5
    You're about to find out just what's involved for a young bee with a day-job. Gigantic spiders, sneaky ants and loathsome slugs are just a few of the meanies who'll get in your way when you're bee number 52. You're hardly defenseless though, and with enough speed, skill and firepower you may get through the day - despite being heavily outnumbered. Let your nose, or rather proboscis, lead the way to the flowers and don't let anyone - or anything - get in your way! B52 - you're cleared for take off! Bee 52 is a side-scrolling video game published by Codemasters for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. A Commodore 64 version was completed in 1993, but was not published due to Codemasters withdrawing from the C64 market. After reaching an agreement with Codemasters, the programmer sold the game himself via mail order.
  • Sonic Classics

    1997

    Sonic Classics

    1997

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 8.1
    Sonic Classics compiles three games from the Sonic The Hedgehog series onto one cartridge. They are: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Each of the three games control the same as their stand-alone versions. The games are selected from a menu, however only one game can be played at once. Also, even though Sonic The Hedgehog 2 is on this cartridge, it is not possible for this game to lock-on to Sonic And Knuckles to create Knuckles the Echidna.
  • Barbie: Game Girl

    1992

    Barbie: Game Girl

    1992

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 5.7
    Unlike most Barbie games, this game is a standard platform game rather than a simulation of the life of a female fashion model. Barbie must find an outfit for her date with Ken. The environment features a shopping mall level, an underwater level, and other worlds to explore. The game is also centered around collecting gems and pearls to fend off opponents. Enemies in the game include the usual sharks found in underwater levels in addition to jellyfish. Moving cubes of sugar must also be defeated in the game. The bonus rounds of the game are essentially a Concentration-type game where matching identical cards lead to extra points for the player.
  • M&M's Shell Shocked

    2001

    M&M's Shell Shocked

    2001

    Platform
    PlayStation
    star 6.9
    M&M's Shell Shocked is an Action game, developed by Boston Animation and published by Simon & Schuster, which was released in 2001.
  • Disney's 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure

    2003

    Disney's 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure

    2003

    Platform
    PlayStation
    star 5.1
    Disney's 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure is a single-player game in which you play as Patch, a Dalmatian puppy who wants to be more than just "one of the 101." Patch's goal is to find and ultimately save his Dalmatian puppy brothers and sisters, who have fallen into the clutches of the dastardly Cruella De Vil.
  • Eek! The Cat

    1994

    Eek! The Cat

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    Hold on tight for hair-raising adventure with your favorite Saturday morning superhero - in his Super NES debut. Now you can play with EEK! every day of the week!!! Get zapped bonked and splattered through six hilarious adventures as you try to rescue Annabelle from loony aliens... Reunite Pierre with his Squishy Bear brothers... Save a sleepwalking granny from a zoofull of accidents... Catch Joey the orphan's runaway Christmas present... And put your tail on the line nine times against Sharky the sharkdog...
  • Snow White in Happily Ever After

    1994

    Snow White in Happily Ever After

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.9
    You collect fruit and stars through each level and can jump on some enemies or throw apples at them (which are also used to break through blocks). Be careful as you jump on platforms as going to close to the edge can cause you to lose balance and fall. On the screen, your health is shown by a heart. If you get hit by an enemy, fall down a pit, or fall from too high, it will decrease by one. If it reaches zero, you lose one of three lives. Some special attacks can be used, if possessed, like apple bombs. Eventually a sign "Find The Exit" will appear and you can exit to the next level. If you make it to the end, you must fight Maliss in dragon form. You can change the difficulty level or choose a continuous play option as well.
  • Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daibouken

    1994

    Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daibouken

    1994

    Platform
    Super Famicom
    star 6.8
    Mickey has taken a trip to Tokyo Disneyland. But when he arrives, he finds out from Minnie that his friends have been kidnapped and the park has been hijacked by none other than Pete. Armed with nothing but a combo water/helium backpack and some balloons, Mickey must trek through the different sections of the park to rescue his friends, held captive in some of the park's most iconic attractions, and stop Pete.
  • Keith Courage in Alpha Zones

    1988

    Keith Courage in Alpha Zones

    1988

    Platform
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    star 4.9
    Now the Battle is in Your Hands. You are Keith Courage. Struck by a giant meteor, the world has been invaded by strange creatures from another planet. Burrowing deep within the Earth's surface, the Planet of B.A.D. (Beastly Alien Dudes) seeks to take over the world. As a member of N.I.C.E. (Nations of International Citizens for Earth), your mission is to defeat B.A.D. and bring peace back to the world. Armed only with a sword, you must first defeat the outpost guards. Then, enter the Underworld. Here you activate the awesome Nova Suit. A secret force left to you by your fallen father, you are half man, half mechanical monster. Nearly invincible, your sword cracks with the power of lightning, as you wreak havoc on the fearsome Dudes. Your goal is to reach the Robo Zone (the seventh Alpha Zone), headquarters of B.A.D. Succeed here and you will have won the game, recapturing the Earth and restoring humanity's place in the universe. You have help along the way. Four friends offer you advice, swords, bombs, and extra
  • All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.

    1986

    All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.

    1986

    Platform
    Family Computer Disk System
    star 7
    All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. was a promotional item given out as a contest prize by the Japanese radio show All Night Nippon to celebrate its twentieth year on the air. It is mainly a graphical hack of Super Mario Bros., although a handful of levels are from Super Mario Bros. 2. Some of the games sprites have been changed to look like famous Japanese celebrities and other people related to the All-Night Nippon program.
  • Thunder Fox

    1990

    Thunder Fox

    1990

    Platform
    Arcade Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5.7
    Thunder Fox is an arcade game created by Taito. It was released in arcades in 1990 and for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991. It was later released on various consoles such as the Xbox and PlayStation 2 in a compilation of Taito classics. The title of the compilation is Taito Legends. The gameplay for Thunder Fox is similar to other popular side scrolling action games like Namco's Rolling Thunder (video game), and Sega's Shinobi (arcade game). There are three buttons for each player - Attack, which normally is used to make Thunder and Fox (the game's heroes) stab with their knives. Jump, and a Weapon button which fires or throws a weapon acquired by the heroes. What makes this game unique is that the game gives players the opportunity to allow players to use their obtained weapons (save for the hand grenades) as melee weapons which helps conserve ammunition for when it's needed.
  • Major Havoc

    1983

    Major Havoc

    1983

    Platform
    Arcade
    star 3.6
    Long ago the evil Vaxxian Empire overran the galaxy. Most of humanity was enslaved and abducted to the Vaxxian homeworld. A few humans, who were scientists, managed to escape. At the current moment (according to the timeline of the game), the Empire has since collapsed. However, numerous Vaxxian space stations, all blindly controlled and defended by robots, still remain in the galaxy, mindlessly pursuing their original orders. The small band of scientists who initially escaped managed to clone the great human hero Major Havoc, in order to fly his Catastrofighter through a wormhole in space, so that he may lead a clone army against the dreaded Vaxxian robots, and to liberate the remnants of humanity by destroying the enemy reactors. The player controls Major Havoc, the leader of this very band of clones.
  • Valis II

    1989

    Valis II

    1989

    Platform
    Sharp X68000 Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    star 6.6
    Valis II has the same basic plot as its computer counterpart: Rogles, the tyrant of the magical world Vecanti, was defeated, and a new emperor named Megas is terrorizing its inhabitants. It's up to the Japanese schoolgirl Yuko to take on her persona of the Valis Soldier and vanquish Megas. Gameplay-wise, this version differs from the computer releases significantly. Though it has six stages that end with the same boss enemies, its level design, layout, and many regular enemies are different. This release also completely removes two key gameplay features of the computer version: the ability to equip different weapons and armor, and the flying side-scrolling shooter stages.
  • Valis III

    1990

    Valis III

    1990

    Platform
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    star 7.3
    After Yuko has defeated the evil Rogles, peace descended upon Earth and the magical world of Vecanti. But a new threat has arisen: an enigmatic man named Glames from the Dark World, possessor of a sword named Leethus, is planning to conquer both Earth and Vecanti, convinced that there is no other way to save his world from imminent destruction. A young girl from the Dark World named Cham escapes from Glames, and asks Yuko to help her stop him with the aid of her Valis sword. Like its predecessors in the series, Valis III is a side-scrolling platform action game. Unlike the previous installments, the player can control three characters in the game: Yuko, Cham (who uses a whip and fights similarly to Castlevania protagonists), and princess Valna from Vecanti, who is weaker physically, but can cast more powerful magic. Each of the characters can equip different weapons and has access to her own magic spells.
  • Henry's House

    1984

    Henry's House

    1984

    Platform
    Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX
    star 4.7
    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.
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