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  • Woody Woodpecker

    2001

    Woody Woodpecker

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    Self-titled GBC game of the crazy bird.
  • 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.
  • Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace

    2001

    Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance Digiblast
    star 7
    Set in New York, Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace enables players to assume the role of Spider-Man as they take on super-villain Mysterio and his illusory tricks for control of Manhattan. Spider-Man must fight a slew of Mysterio's sinister conspirators and gadgetry to get to the bottom of their plot and free New York from Mysterio's mind-warping grip.
  • Portal Runner

    2001

    Portal Runner

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    The characters from 3DO's popular ARMY MEN series have invaded the Game Boy Color! This time, you take control of Vikki Grimm as she battles the evil Brigitte Blue. Though you begin as a pint-sized plaything, you can eventually travel to worlds that are of an accommodating size over seven different locations. Each world contains numerous levels, resulting in 43 scenarios overall. Throughout your journey you'll come across swamps, dungeons, and even intergalactic spaceships. Each level progresses like typical a side-scrolling game, with plenty of action and adventure awaiting you. Some environments offer different weapons and enemies, and you'll even get the opportunity to commandeer a vehicle on some levels. For those with a penchant for exploration, there are even some hidden worlds to discover that offer even more amazing discoveries and challenges. Progress can be saved using a password system based on which levels have already been conquered. PORTAL RUNNER is a graphically impressive game for a portable system
  • Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    2001

    Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
  • The Land Before Time

    2001

    The Land Before Time

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    There's a rumbling at your feet. Is it a vicious T-Rex? Maybe it's an erupting volcano! No time to panic. Littlefoot, Cera, Spike, Ducky and Petrie need you! Your friends are trapped in the Mysterious Beyond and it's up to your to get them back to the safety of The Great Valley. Predators are lurking everywhere. The terrain is treacherous. Teamwork is the key. It's an amazing adventure that takes you through The Land Before Time! The Land Before Time is a 2D platforming game developed by Eclipse Entertainment for the Game Boy Color. It was first released in Europe in June 2001, with a North American release the following month, both published by Conspiracy Entertainment. The game received mostly lower reviews, earning a 40% average from aggregate review website GameRankings.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Saves the Day

    2001

    Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Saves the Day

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    Can these cartoon cuties ever catch a break? Not in this tough game for the Game Boy Color. It seems that the nefarious Max has kidnapped the TINY TOONS bunch and imprisoned them somewhere on the campus of ACME Loonyversity. Buster is the only Toon that has managed to evade Max, and now you've got to help him rescue the other characters before it's too late. Guide everyone's favorite wisecracking rabbit through multiple stages of adventures, armed only with his ability to think quickly and hop. ACME Loonyversity makes for an excellent video game setting, using the campus as a springboard to utter hilarity. There are plenty of familiar faces along the journey, as well as a handful of power-ups to make your task a little less daunting. Designed specifically to appeal to younger gamers, cartoon fanatics, and folks with an offbeat sense of humor, Buster Saves the Day is one rollicking good time.
  • Super Mario

    2001

    Super Mario

    2001

    Platform
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Super Mario features beautiful graphics courtesy of Bill Nagel, 13 unique enemies, 64 unique background tiles (some with animation), fast scrolling, powerups like growth or flower-power, fireballs, a somewhat-challenging boss, an animated ending scene, and an expansive easy-to-use World editor that can be run on a calculator.
  • Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword

    2001

    Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword is a video game based on the Tomb Raider series. It is a sequel to the first Tomb Raider for the same system. You'll experience the usual amounts of ledge jumping and rope climbing that one expects from a game in the Tomb Raider series, as well as a number of activities unique to this particular release, such as boss battles, demolitions, and submarine piloting.
  • Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender

    2001

    Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender

    2001

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender is a game based on the Jurassic Park 3 franchise. You play a Dino Defender who must travel to Isla Sorna to capture the dinosaurs after a freak storm has knocked out the power supply and freed them. Your role is to use whatever is available to capture the dinosaurs, and discover what has happened. The game plays as a side scrolling platform action game, with the player fighting a range of dinosaurs.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog

    2001

    Sonic the Hedgehog

    2001

    Platform
    Legacy Mobile Device
    Sonic the Hedgehog is a re-release of the 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog (1991), released as part of the Sonic Cafe service offered by Sega. The game was created as part of the Sonic the Hedgehog series' 10th anniversary celebration, and was downloadable for free between 18 June and 31 July 2001.
  • Rayman Advance

    2001

    Rayman Advance

    2001

    Platform
    Wii U Game Boy Advance
    star 7.7
    Rayman Advance is a GBA game. It is basically a port of Rayman 1, however bears some minor changes. The evil Mr. Dark has stolen the Great Protoon, kidnapped all of the Electoons and defeated Betilla the Fairy. Rayman has to travel through 5 worlds before finally meeting up with Mr Dark and defeating him.
  • X-Men: Wolverine's Rage

    2001

    X-Men: Wolverine's Rage

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    X-Men: Wolverine's Rage is a side-scrolling video game designed for the Game Boy Color. The game's plot centres around Wolverine as he pursues Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, and Cyber. Upon discovering schematics that enable her to construct a weapon capable of melting Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, Lady Deathstrike resolves to proceed with the machine. Wolverine must undertake any necessary actions to locate her and prevent the impending threat.
  • Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six

    2001

    Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six (or Spider-Man 2: Enter the Sinister Six in Europe) is a 2001 platform video game based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It was developed by Torus Games and published by Activision for the Game Boy Color. It is an alternative sequel to Spider-Man (2000) and mostly follows the events of the Game Boy Color version of that game. Though it has a similar format, it is not related to Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (1992).
  • Return of the Ninja

    2001

    Return of the Ninja

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    What your enemy fears the most is something it cannot see: You! A mysterious army has attacked the land of Koga and stolen an ancient and sacred scroll. As a highly trained ninja, it's up to you to find out who is behind the trouble and recover Koga's precious treasure. To accomplish this, you'll need to recover six secret ninja tools hidden from the invaders. The enemy army may outnumber you a thousand to one, but you are a master of stealth-- and every military leader knows that a blind enemy is a vanquished foe.
  • Hello Kitty to Dear Daniel no Dream Adventure

    2001

    Hello Kitty to Dear Daniel no Dream Adventure

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    Platformer game starring Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel.
  • The Powerpuff Girls: Battle HIM

    2001

    The Powerpuff Girls: Battle HIM

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    One of three POWERPUFF GIRLS games released together on the Game Boy Color, THE POWER PUFF GIRLS: Battle Him cats you in the role of the lovable Bubbles. Bubbles' nurturing personality shines in the video game, as you help her collect power-ups and battle the infamous, evil "Him." She might be an elementary school student, but she'll prove just how dedicated she is to crime fighting, as you help Bubbles shoot her way through level after level of original action. Many of the items that you collect throughout the adventure can be traded for others via friends playing the other POWERPUFF GIRLS games on their systems. Although it's a one-player game, the trading aspect gives the experience a significantly interactive element. Of course, the brilliant sense of humor from the cartoon series is present throughout the adventure, as are all of the other characters you've come to love. Handheld video games just don't get much more creative (or fun) than this.
  • Mario Bros.

    2001

    Mario Bros.

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 6
    A remake of Mario Bros. is included in every Super Mario Advance game, as well as Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. All of these games can connect to each other to play Classic or Battle mode with up to four players. Classic is based on the co-op mode from the original and uses the Japanese arcade phase system. Battle is based on the Battle Game from Super Mario All-Stars. The remake also uses the GBA's Single-Pak multiplayer feature. It can connect and play with other GBA systems without the game, although Battle is the only multiplayer mode that can be played in this way. The GBA remake of Mario Bros. enhances the graphics to take advantage of the GBA's 32-bit capabilities, including adding backgrounds to the stages. It also adds new movement options and better aerial controls.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2

    2001

    Super Mario Bros. 2

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    The remake of Super Mario Bros. 2 included in Super Mario Advance.
  • Super Mario Advance

    2001

    Super Mario Advance

    2001

    Platform
    Wii U Game Boy Advance
    star 7.8
    An updated re-release of Super Mario Bros. 2 (the American reskin of "Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic," later re-released in Japan as "Super Mario USA") as a Game Boy Advance launch title. Based heavily on the Super Mario All-Stars version of the game, it also features an updated version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game, which can be played with up to three other players via link cable.
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