A character pack for Sonic Robo Blast 2.
After being disowned by their creator after their failure to acquire the Chaos Emeralds in Sonic R, Metal Knuckles and Tails Doll join Sonic and Co. to take down Dr. Eggman! This duo of doppelgangers have returned from their previous outing with some new tricks that players can utilize to explore stages in brand new ways, similar to that of their original organic counterparts.
A character addon for Sonic Robo Blast 2.
Cacee "Kiwi" Cactus is here from Mirage Saloon Zone! She used to be a bandito, but she's given up her days of crime... mostly.
This version features characters from the movie, but does not follow the storyline of the movie. In this version, Professor Screw Eyes has kidnapped Louie and Cecilia. Hearing of this, Captain Neweyes and the dinosaurs launch into action to save their friends by traveling through various time periods.
Rumors of a Sonic Adventure remake are floating around in the Sega offices and Tails created a Knuckles Terminator robot to be send back in time and investigate what's going on. And things are going to go a lot more Meta and insane from there on.
Welcome to Sonic Mania Atmosphere! A complete modpack of new, reimagined and returning zones along with a completely new soundtrack to create a fresh Mania experience unlike any before. The mods and music included are compliled from the best of the gamebanana modding community and Sonic Youtube community musicians to create a fluid and polished 2D Sonic experience from start to finish rivaling that of a sequel game.
Untitled Hook Game is a 3D, movement based speedrun platformer in which the player utilises a grappling hook to soar through the platforms to perfect your runs and compete against hundreds of players on the in-game leaderboard!
Space Tail is a 2.5D adventure platformer, which immerses the player in a deep, emotional plot, and lets him explore new planets and interact with alien civilizations.
The Japanese version of the Card-e series of Super Mario Bros. 3 was also released in two series, but they were distributed in trading card game style small packs with random cards.
This version has many more cards than the overseas version.
Series 2 contains all of the exclusive Japanese Level Cards.
The Japanese version of the Card-e series of Super Mario Bros. 3 was also released in two series, but they were distributed in trading card game style small packs with random cards.
This version has many more cards than the overseas version.
The Series 1 packs contained all of the Level Cards released in North America except promotional ones and Classic World 1-1, with the addition of the Classic World 1-2 Level Card.
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3-e is an expansion pack in the form of separate physical cards for the Nintendo e-Reader. The cards could have new levels (Level Cards), items (Power-Up Cards) and demo gameplay from the developers (Demo Cards).
It was released in bundles separated in two series. The North American version has a complete pack of the cards for each series, but has fewer cards available than the Japanese version, which were released in random smaller packs.