Action platformer developed by Jorudan and published by Datam Polystar for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was translated into English by Seta U.S.A.. Musya was released in Japan on April 21, 1992 and in North America in December 1992. The name Musya is romanized by the English translators in the Kunrei-shiki style (Musya) instead of the Hepburn romanization style (Musha).
Action game based on the Ex-Mutants comic book series by Malibu Comics.
Leaping from the pages of the popular comic book come the Ex-Mutants. Choose Shannon or Ackroyd as you weave your way through the nuclear wasteland to battle the minions of the evil Sluggo and restore the human race!
Hercules is a game for the Sega Mega Drive, and a hack of Dahna: Megami Tanjou. The game was released in 1997 by an unknown company.
It is unknown what, if any, was changed beyond the initial title screen. However, it seems to be the reason that the unlicensed original platformer released afterwards was referred to as "Hercules 2" for the Mega Drive
Many thought Bubsy was lost to a legacy of shame obscurity after his cat-astrophic venture into 3-D, but he’s been given a new shot at video-game stardom with his first release of this meowllenium: The Bubsy Two-Fur!
The Bubsy Two-Fur is the official digital download version of Bubsy’s first two games, and the first official Bubsy release since 1997! Relive the games that started the notorious career of Bubsy Bobcat in their original incarnations, and experience for yourself the cat-titude and purr-sonality of the first gaming mascot to have a digitized (and unforgettable) voice, one whose words still resound in the minds of all who played his games: “What could paw-sibly go wrong?”
The Bubsy Two-Fur features:
Faithful emulation of the SNES version of both games packaged together in a single executable, letting you relive the games in their original glory smoothly on modern machines.
Save anywhere, any time! 9 available save slots per game means you can make your own checkpoints any place or time you wan
Bayla Bunny has discovered a book full of maps to magical treasures and loot, and sets out on an exciting adventure to discover them all. Energized and ready to explore, she takes off running and once she gets going, she rarely stops!
"Go Up Goat" is an endless level platformer. The player needs to help a crazy goat to collect coins to open a gate to the next level. There is a special thing about the goat - it can't stop running and will fall down without your help. All levels are generated - theoretically you can play forever. Higher level will become more difficult and will be more complex then the levels before.
Shadow Block is a atmospheric, simple, 2d platformer that provides a fair challenge. Players will have to use different weapons in order to solve puzzles, defeat enemies and finish the levels. The game runs at solid 60 fps.
What this game has to offer?
challenging levels
9 main levels.
5 different usable items/weapons
Runner mode
Hardcore mode
boss battles
Try to convince the master sword to came and fight by your side. Its the only way to save your kingdom. The darkness its too strong that's why you need a strongest ally. Became the greatest hero ever.
Find the way to completed every challenge. Don't let the master sword challenges get you down. Don't give up and be the great hero of you kingdom. Be smart, be fast, be the most skillful person on the kingdom. Show to the master sword that you are the perfect one to fight by his side. The master sword don't let put out easy but remember you are the greatest hero. You are not only fighting for you. you are fighting for all your kingdom.
Darcade is a project that has been in development since August 2016, it has been a solo project. It's a 3D-Platformer that has elements of horror. The story follows Frank Carter, a disgruntled married man who discovers a new arcade in his neighborhood that appears to have just popped up. Frank is then pulled into a dark world where one wrong step can lead to being trapped in there forever. The story unfolds in dark ways, revealing the twisted nature of Darcade. However, with help from the human like A.I. in the game, he just might be able to find a way out of this hell.
Wipeout 3 gets gamers back on their favorite insane obstacle course game show, complete with updated features, even more wacky characters, and all the epic wipeouts players can handle.
While enjoying the once-per-year Summer Festival, the heroine Poach Arsia is accidentally brought to Napple World due to a mistake made by Straynap, a novice Spirit Guide who leads souls into the afterlife. Napple World, known as the land of daydreams, lies between the Real World and the Deep Dream, where souls go to rest. The concept of time in Napple World is unlike the real world: the seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter exist separately from each other as distinct locations. When Poach arrives in Napple World, six fairy-like beings called Petals leave her body and escape into the seasons, and she must retrieve them in order to go home again. To make up for his mistake, Straynap becomes Poach's guide and instructs her throughout the game, explaining the often contradictory nature of Napple World to her.
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.
Mystic Defender is a two-dimensional action video game released for the Sega Genesis system. The players only means of defense in the game is the use of magical spells that the player can acquire during game play (by picking the power up).
Players start with a single shooting ball of energy that can be charged to fire one powerful shot, but players can also acquire a spiritual flame that can be pointed in straight and diagonal directions and when charged can reach good distances and a spherical power that launches ricocheting spheres around the screen that multiply when fully charged.
Aside from these powers, players can also use a screen-clearing power that summons a three-headed dragon that destroys all enemies and fired shots on screen.
The game is a port of the Japanese game Kujaku-ou II, removing the anime license.