It started out as a warm, peaceful summer day. Joe was lying in the green grass daydreaming about brontosaurus burgers while Mac was away hunting for dinosaurs. Hungry and relaxed, Joe returns to the village... BUT WAIT! Where are all the cavewomen? And where is all the food? That bogus bunch of Neanderthal nerds must have kidnapped the cavewomen and eaten the food! With no time to lose, Joe must single-handedly rescue the beloved cavewomen... and find some dinner along the way!
Concentration was a popular game show in the mid-to-late 1980s and this game was adapted from that television program. Two players can play against each other, or one person can play against a computer generated opponent. The answer to the puzzle is hidden by tiles. The tiles have words denoting game prizes ("Mexico", "Camera", "Telescope", for example) and your object is to find the two matching worded tiles. Exposing two at a time, your memory is taxed as more prize tiles are revealed and then covered over again. As more tiles are matched, the hidden puzzle is revealed. Solve the puzzle and you win the game.
Top Gun: The Second Mission, known as Top Gun: Duel Fighters in Japan, is a combat flight game developed and published by Konami and released on NES platforms on 1989. It is a sequel to the NES version of Top Gun.
In 1944 the United Forces are preparing their final assault on the Normandy coast. The mission is to break through the front lines and destroy enemy headquarters. To spearhead the invasion, they have chose Paul from Command Unit 88, also known as Iron Snake. To succeed in his mission, Paul will need all the firepower of the mightiest fighting vehicle, the Iron Tank. Iron Tank is played from an overhead view with a scrolling screen. You need to control the Iron Tank and it's varied weapons and power ups to rescue hostages and defeat enemy forces.
It's a 2D action game focused on hack & slash with occasional platforming sections. Castle of Dragon contains eight stages and after the first three stages the game allows the player to choose from five levels at will while all the five stages must be completed to beat the game.
"Oh no", cried Donald the Sheriff.
"Pete's done it again!"
"He's stolen our numbers-from 1 up through 10!"
"Search the whole city-every street every house."
"Look high and low-and call Mickey Mouse!"
"You can count on me," declared Mickey Mouse. "Don't worry!"
"I'll find all the numbers. I'll foil Pete's plot!"
"I'm set for adventure. I'm hot on the trail."
"With my friends to help guide me, there's no way I can fail!"
Immensely entertaining, Mickey's Adventure in Numberland helps improve early number identification and counting skills as it invites children to join Mickey on his quest to locate and return Numberland's stolen numbers. The game features 5 imaginative worlds of fun and fantasy-each with two levels and a seemingly endless supply of animated surprises.
Mickey's Adventures in Numberland is an educational game released for the NES in March of 1994.
In the game, the player goes through five levels, using throwing stars and special ninjutsu abilities called the "ninja arts", to stop a gang and the evil mastermind behind a slew of kidnappings, El Toro. One of the kidnapped is a student of the Black Manta's sensei, Taro.
The Black Manta has many powers, which he gets after beating a level. The player can choose which power to use by pressing start. These powers can help the Black Manta defeat enemies and bosses more quickly. The Black Manta can save kidnapped children hidden throughout each level, however, it plays no role in completing the game and does not warrant any kind of special bonus.
Part of the last level is seen through a first person perspective. Towards the end of this stage, the Black Manta has to defeat one of the bosses from the previous levels before he goes face-to-face with El Toro himself.
Play with up to 4 racers simultaneously
Race through 24 unique levels of competition
Collect track prizes to increase car's performance
Trade winnings in the R.C. model shop for better gear
Avoid track obstacles and weapons for your opponents
It was released in Rare's 2015 Rare Replay compilation for Xbox One.
Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing is a racing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System console released in 1990. It is an adaptation of the 1989 Japanese-market Famicom game World Grand Prix - Pole to Finish, with the most notable changes being the addition of Unser as an in-game coach, the number of laps, sound and interface design. This game features a season mode and two time trial modes.
The Adventures of Rad Gravity is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Interplay and published by Activision in 1990. The game is a platformer with a wacky storyline in which the eponymous main character explored multiple planets and fought enemies while jumping through levels. The game was notable for the planet Turvia, where gravity works in reverse. In that level the protagonist was drawn upside down, as were the enemies and the entire screen. The main character has a comically large head and strongly resembles actor Bruce Campbell. His early game attack consists of a sort of a lightsaber.
You play a small green guy who needs to blow up eight towers, because their presence is somehow poisoning the water of planets which could potentially be ideal colonies. Unfortunately you need to get to the top of these towers to blow them up.
You make your way up to the top of the tower via walkways around the outside of the towers. You need to jump over, kick, and run from various enemies in your journey to the top. Most vertical movement is achieved by jumping onto moving ledges at the right moment.
The game was considered revolutionary in its time for its graphic technique. As the main character walked around the outside of the tower, the character was fixed in the middle of the screen while the tower itself rotated. This gave it a pseudo-3D effect.
Towers are linked together via a voyage through the sea in your trusty MK.7 submarine. This plays out as a side-scrolling collect-'em-up in which bonus points can be obtained.
A port of "Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II" (also known as Bubble Bobble 3) for the NES was published by Ocean in 1992.
Get ready for some finger-searing action as Bub and Bob blast their way onto your computer screen. Use four kinds of elements - Fire, Water, Lightning and Star - to overcome wave upon wave of nasties bent on ending your quest to rid the universe of the evil mastermind Chaostikahn! Whether you play alone or with a friend, stay alert! Your only hope of reaching the final showdown is to unlock the secret of Parasol Stars!
In the game you control Beetlejuice through various side-scrolling and overhead view levels in an effort to scare the yuppie Deetz family and friends that have taken over the house. You stomp on cockroaches in order to gain points that you used to buy various scare tactics that you use to defeat various enemies and bosses. Although the initial levels of the game are based upon the film, with Beetlejuice venturing through the Maitland House to find and scare away Otho, the later levels are original and involve Beetlejuice fighting mythical creatures in such locations as a sewer system and the afterlife.
It's the event that everyone is talking about --- The King of the Ring? --- and now it's time to prove you're the best! It's a brutal, no time out elimination tournament for the wrestling crown!
» All-New King of the Ring Tournament?
» 10 of the hottest superstars
» Create your own wrestler with customizes strength, speed, and more
» Grueling One-on-One and tag team bouts
If you've got the guts...take the challenge.
If you've got the skill...TAKE THE CROWN!!
Jackpot is an unlicensed slot simulator game. Jackpot has several different style slot games with realistic vintage slot sounds for an authentic simulation of being at the casino!
A rom hack of "New Ghostbusters II". After making a patch to recolor the Ghostbusters to allow Winston a more natural skin tone, many other alterations were made in an attempt to make an already great game even better.
Major changes:
- Ghostbusters recolored
- Improved Ghostbuster sprites (Proton packs, legs, Peter’s hairline, Egon’s glasses, etc…)
- Color palette tweaks to enemies and a few minor tweaks to level palettes
- Shrunk giant chair on character select screen
- Minor sprite/tile edits and fixes
- Added names to credits
- Vigo’s hair outlined, making it much more visible (no more bald Vigo)
- Improved Janosz’s sprite
- Major color palette tweaks on every level to create better contrast and compliment the new-colored ghostbusters
- Improved legs
- Color changes to character select (reverted) and level 2 (for variety)
- Few other minor tweaks
A top-view puzzle/action game that takes place in WWII. You play as a prisoner of war, trying to escape the camp. You must sneak around, and try not to get caught by the enemy.
Steel Legion is a NES homebrew metroidvania 2D platformer set in a cyberpunk universe where you play as a cyborg commando. Explore an interconnected world, find secrets and abilities, meet NPCs and battle bosses in order to destroy a dangerous A.I.