Alters the enemy placement in the game by adding enemies to new places. It also alters the placement of some of the special environment gimmicks like portals or rising/lowering blocks. The enemies and bosses themselves won't be affected.
Mega Man must make his way through the city, confronting several mini-bosses and bosses (including the elephant, dragon, rock, and shark sub) in order to confront Dr. Light's "arresting officer", Fake Man.
This mode gives the player the ability to play as Proto Man (also known as Blues in Japan), who has the "Proto Buster," the ability to slide, and use his "Proto Shield" for defense. However, Proto Man takes twice the damage, has twice the recoil, fires slightly lower shots (he can hit enemies Mega Man would normally miss on the ground) and cannot access Dr. Light's Lab to purchase supplies. There is no story for this version of the game.
Endless Attack Mode will be added to the Game Menu. Try to get as far as you can in a stage without end. (Distance measured in "screens.")
Mega Man must make his way through an "endless" version of Dr. Wily's fortress, facing difficult enemies, challenging rooms, and all eight of the Robot Masters. Players start out with no extra lives, parts or energy tanks, but have all of the special weapons. There are 42 levels of about 3 screens each, including boss areas, and the game randomly determines how these are generated.
Marvel 2099: One Nation Under Doom was a cancelled game for the PlayStation developed by Mindscape Inc. It was to be loosely based on the "One Nation Under Doom" storyline in Marvel's Doom 2099 comic. It was envisioned as a 2D side-scroller with 3D rendered characters.
This game was made to promote the western-Canadian family restaurant chain "Humpty's" and their Kids' Club.
In this 1998 DOS platformer, Humpty must rescue his little buddy Hammlet from an evil wizard by traversing various areas including a forest, a marine cave, a mountain, and a maze-like castle.
The game was sold and distributed for free at certain locations. Despite having a rather limited release, it impressively touted pre-rendered 3D visuals and a first-person 3d maze in its final area.
This open-source, freeware remake of the Spanish platform game Conquestador replaces the graphics and sounds with more modern assets, while remaining faithful to the original gameplay. The player controls Redhan, a knight in a quest to defeat three powerful warriors and collect the magical stones from their enchanted breastplates to destroy their master, an evil dark lord that wants to conquer the world.
3D action adventure in the truck to find a legendary diamond. Silver mines and on the stage, such as snowy mountains of suspicious, the distinctive five-stage, take the truck to operate the boys and girls, multiplied by the voice, you'll go together to breathe. It also has "Love Mode" competed with each other in the compatibility between the couple.
Super Mario 64 Render96 is a fork for Super Mario 64 EX by Render96 Team. The mod changes the models and textures of the game as if they were taken directly from the original renders made for the Super Mario 64 advertisement material, made in Silicon Graphics computers. The mod also adds new features not present in the original game, such as Luigi as an unlockable character.
16 Tales is a series of educational video games developed by The Lightspan Partnership starting in 1996. Each game consists of four 15-minute video programs detailing various cultures' stories and lore.
Take on the role of the mighty panda and tread your path unerringly. Skilfully dodge your attackers and sweep aside any creatures standing in your way – attack!
Discover the exciting world of our intrepid panda hero in this thrilling platform game. Funny, thrilling and action-packed!
Black Castle is a action platformer for the Game Boy. It is inspired by "Castlevania" or "Fortress Of Fear". There are four levels to fight through and also four different weapons. All have their own pros and cons. At the end of each level there is a boss fight.