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Most Popular Ps2 Games - Page 19

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  • 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.
  • Yume Koujou: Doki-doki Panic

    1987

    Yume Koujou: Doki-doki Panic

    1987

    Platform
    Family Computer Disk System
    star 7
    While two children, Poke and Piki, are reading a story, a monstrous hand suddenly appears from inside the pages and kidnaps them. When the rest of the Dream Factory family hear their cries of help, they jump into the story and help save them from the evil Wart. The game was released as part of the Yume Koujou '87 event (sometimes referred as Dream Machine, in English), which was sponsored by Fuji TV, and stars its mascots. The game was edited and released as Super Mario Bros 2. Due to Nintendo of Japan feeling like their version of Super Mario Bros 2 would be too difficult and outdated by the time it got to the United States.
  • 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.
  • Hunchback

    1983

    Hunchback

    1983

    Platform
    Commodore VIC-20 Arcade BBC Microcomputer System Dragon 32/64 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Acorn Electron DOS Amstrad CPC MSX
    star 5.5
    The game is set on a castle wall. The player must cross the screen from left to right avoiding obstacles in order to ring the bell at the far right. Obstacles include pits which must be swung over on a long rope, ramparts which must be jumped (some of which contain knights with spears) and flying fireballs and arrows (to be ducked or jumped). Eventually, after completing a number of screens, the player must rescue Esmeralda. If this final screen is completed, the game begins again at a faster speed.
  • Jelly Boy

    1995

    Jelly Boy

    1995

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5
    Jelly Boy is a 1995 Europe-exclusive action platformer video game developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Ocean Software for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Nintendo Game Boy. The game was released exclusively in Europe in March 1995. Jelly Boy was planned to be released on the Sega Genesis but was canceled.
  • Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal

    1996

    Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 3.8
    Metal titans, Iron Man and X-O Manowar, come together for the first time ever to tackle one heavy-duty cosmic crisis! It's an apocalyptic meltdown of furious action, with the ultimate in Super Hero power and realism! Featuring Bi-Directional firepower, Chest-Beam blasts, multi-hit combos and Z-axis shooting, ultimate boss battles and enhanced weapon power!
  • Black Knight Sword

    2012

    Black Knight Sword

    2012

    Platform
    PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    star 6.4
    A side-scrolling action game from Grasshopper Manufacture. The background moves behind the player to simulate movement.
  • Clockwork Knight

    1994

    Clockwork Knight

    1994

    Platform
    Sega Saturn
    star 6.2
    Clockwork Knight is a 2.5D side-scrolling platformer where you play as the toy soldier Sir Tongara de Pepperouchau III. The game offers a combination of pre-rendered 3D graphics and 3D environment. The game has four rooms Pepper must traverse; Betsy's room, Kevin's room, Kitchen and Attic, each containing two levels and a boss fight at the end, with a total of five bosses and eight levels.
  • We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story

    1993

    We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System DOS
    star 6.1
    We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story is different from it's Genesis counterpart. This version features character's 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. The gameplay is a side-scroller that has the player take control of Rex, traveling throughout the levels avoiding traps and defeating various enemies scattered throughout the stages (five in all). Rex can also receive help from his dinosaur pals, Elsa, Woog, Vorb, and Dweeb from time to time. There are also power-ups that increase and replenish Rex's health.
  • Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper!

    1993

    Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper!

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System DOS
    star 4.9
    Beethoven's 2nd is a platform game where you get a chance to wear the metaphorical shoes of Beethoven - that lovable, big dog from the movie. Your four puppies need to be rescued and brought back to their mom. As a responsible father and guardian you'll first need to find the puppy, avoiding dangers such as bad-tempered cats, mean dogcatchers, acorns which have a habit to drop down just when you pass underneath, and careless skateboarders. You can bark at these opponents to scare them away. And if you'll find a source of water (such as a rubber hose), you can make yourself wet and then - in a tense situation - shake off the water, eliminating everyone in the vicinity. Once you find your pup, you'll find out that getting him back to his mom is no easy task. While your puppy can - thankfully - walk on his own accord when you put him down, you'll still have to carry it over obstacles, and you'll be forced to fight all the enemies again while doing it.
  • Taz-Mania

    1994

    Taz-Mania

    1994

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 5.1
    A platformer game where you play as Loony Toon's Tasmanian Devil. You run jump and spin through each level collecting points and avoiding enemies before the timer runs out. Some power ups such as extra life and spin attack tokens are provided. The game featured 5 levels and an end boss fight. Losing all lives and continues means you must restart the game.
  • Speedy Eggbert

    1998

    Speedy Eggbert

    1998

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.6
    Speedy Eggbert is a parallax side-scrolling action game where Eggbert needs to traverse each level using his abilities and power-ups to get to the end of the level. Along the way the player can pick up treasure chests and eggs which acts as extra lives. The game also features networked gameplay where up to 4 players can participate in a game.
  • Time Lord

    1990

    Time Lord

    1990

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.1
    It is the year 2999, and warriors from the planet Drakkon are launching a savage attack on Earth. Their weapon: a powerful time travel device. Their objective: to control us by changing the course of our history. To win this war, we must meet the Drakkons on a unique and dangerous battleground: our own past! You are a fearless fortune-hunter, hired by desperate scientists for an experimental journey into the 4th dimension. Your code name is Time Lord. Your mission: blast into the past to save the present from certain doom! Battle the aliens in four historical time zones. Search for weapons sent back by the scientists - and decide when to use them. Solve puzzles to collect the mysterious Orbs that hold the secret of time travel. Be cautious yet quick, Time Lord. You have one short year to free history or be history! And the evil Drakkons have all the time in the world...
  • Swamp Thing

    1992

    Swamp Thing

    1992

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 3.1
    Swamp Thing is a platform video game for the NES and Game Boy. It is based on the animated series of the same name, focusing on the DC Comics superhero character Swamp Thing.
  • Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.

    2004

    Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.

    2004

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.9
    Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. takes you back to the very first battle between Mario and Bowser. Now on the Game Boy Advance, you can relive all the mushroom-eating, Koopa-stomping action from the original game. Always strive for the high score while jumping on top of flag poles, pipes, and bricks. This time, two players can alternate play with a single Game Pak or with GBAs linked by a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.
  • Scary Girl

    2012

    Scary Girl

    2012

    Platform
    PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox 360
    star 5.8
    In this side-scrolling action game, you play as Scarygirl – a girl who has been adopted by a giant intelligent octopus and is trying to figure out who the man haunting her dreams is. Traverse unique, extremely vibrant, colorful, and magical worlds in a seamless mix of 2D and 3D platforming action. You can go it alone in single-player mode or grab a friend and team up in co-op gameplay and fight alongside Bunniguru – the giant kung-fu rabbit. And as you advance, you’ll be able to purchase new weapons and new moves, and discover countless secrets along the way. It’s a mesmerizing fairytale, but the creepy-cute tough-as-nails Scarygirl is no damsel in distress.
  • Go Go Ackman

    1994

    Go Go Ackman

    1994

    Platform
    Super Famicom
    star 6.9
    Go Go Ackman is a scrolling platformer starring the titular Ackman. Ackman can punch and charge up a ranged wave of energy, and he can also jump on some enemies to stun them before running into them and turning them into a sliding projectile. Ackman can hold up to three bombs that can clear the screen of enemies, and can also hold a weapon, either a sword, boomerang, or pistol, but it will be lost if Ackman is hit. Levels are linear, but do allow some exploration to find weapons and items hidden off the beaten road. Go Go Ackman was created by famous mangaka Akira Toriyama, known for his work on Dragon Ball as well as games such as Chrono Trigger and Dragon Quest.
  • Myth: History in the Making

    1989

    Myth: History in the Making

    1989

    Platform
    Amiga CD32 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amiga Amstrad CPC Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
    In this platform game, you are a mere mortal who has been called by the Gods to defeat several mythological creatures that have been turned bad by the evil Dameron. Myth: History in the Making is a platform game with a lot of fighting. The levels of this game deal with different mythologies, from ancient Greece to the Vikings, over to Valhalla (where none other than the hammer-wielding Thor awaits you), and more.
  • Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy

    1989

    Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy

    1989

    Platform
    ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    star 6.4
    Bumpy, also known as Pop-Up and Cool-Ball, is a 2D platforming video game created by Loriciels. It was released for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1989. In this game, the player controls a ball, trying to get it to the exit by bouncing it off walls and various types of platforms. Loriciels wanted a 16-bit game so they handed it over to Infogrames who made Pop-up in 1991. The loading screen and graphics changed but the music sound effects and gameplay remained the same.
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