Starbump combines fast-paced action, Third Person platforming and competitive modes in vibrants worlds. It’s designed for party nights where you and your friends battle it out for hours, packed into colorful arenas and quick-fire game modes. It's a pure cozy brawl !
When a mysterious mechanical base begins to emerge in the Silent Forest, it falls to the focused and pacifist Agent Pax to infiltrate it. On a mission to deactivate the "Magic Gear," the factory's heart, and rescue her captured comrades, Pax will face any challenge to get the job done. After all, the future of peace... and her General's lasagna, depend on it.
A straight port of Castlevania (NES) for the SNES. The game works the same, but with additional support for MSU1 enhancement for audio and the inclusion of the Easy Mode from the Family Computer cartridge version, the Hard Mode from Vs. Castlevania and the ability to change between two sub-weapons.
When Buck, a die-hard retro gamer, buys a mysterious cartridge labeled “DEFINITELY NOT A CURSED CARTRIDGE” from his local GameStop, things go sideways fast. The moment he pops it into his Chromatic, he’s sucked through the screen and trapped inside the game! To escape, Buck must battle through pixelated worlds, outsmart glitchy bosses, and uncover who—or what—is pulling the strings. With help from a rogue hacker, hidden cheats, and his trusty blaster, Buck’s only way out is to beat the game itself.
A Donkey Kong Country knockoff for DOS computers released in 1996, infamous for its strange pre-rendered cutscenes featuring the main character inbetween levels.
ANTONBLAST 64 is a fan game inspired by Summitsphere's ANTONBLAST - experience the familiar and chaotic Boiler City in a new dimension!
Also, be on the lookout for secrets - their locations mirror those of the original game, but contain new features to try out!
Cairn puts you in the boots of Daisy, a brave explorer whose mission is to climb an immense, never-ending tower. As you ascend, you encounter strange creatures that grant you the power to manipulate the terrain. This unique ability lets you literally shape the path, leaving your mark on the tower itself. The core of the game is a moral choice: will your alterations help future climbers, or will they just add more chaos to the towering structure?
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is a special promotional cartridge created for the Sega Genesis by Paramount Pictures to promote the then-upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 3 film.
The cartridge was distributed to content creators on 21 November 2024, to promote the film and celebrate the release of advance tickets on 25 November 2024. Along with being a fully functional Sega Genesis game, the cartridge also includes a cheat code that, when entered, reveals the release date for the final trailer. As a result, this marked the first time since Sonic 3D Blast (1996) that an official Sonic entry for the system was released.
Another year, another Halloween night Ghostkid is spending frantically searching for the best candy the neighborhood can offer. But this time around, he's finding himself empty-handed! Though his luck may not have run out yet...
Rumors are spreading fast of one particular house having the biggest, tastiest, and rarest full-size candy bar any kid has ever seen- the fabled Ghoul Bar! Unlucky for Ghostkid, the house is in another dimension... and guarded by droves of sniveling sugar snatchers who want the candy for themselves! Enter the haunted 3D realm of... the Sugar Ghouls!