Tony Hawk returns with an all new line-up of skaters, an all new line-up of parks to crash through, and a whole new level of graphics.
The line-up of street and vert riders include Elissa Steamer, Jamie Thomas, Steve Caballero, Rune Glifberg, Geoff Rowley, Andrew Reynolds, Rodney Mullen, Eric Koston, Chad Muska, Bucky Lasek and Bam Margera from MTV's Jackass (and Tony Hawk, of course).
The create a skater mode returns, allowing for even further levels of options for your character, like adding glasses and tatoos to changing the colour of the knee and elbow pads or even the hair.
And the levels themselves that you must skate through are now more interactive, with cars and humans blocking paths and making noise as you race around to make as many points as possible. Use items around the streets or the park to jump from or over to increase your score, and pull of as many wild and wacky tricks as you can.
Konjiki no Gashbell!! Yuujou no Zakeru: Dream Tag Tournament is the third game in the Unare! Yūjō no Zakeru series, developed and published by Banpresto in game that released in Japan.
In May of 2015, Something Awful user Vilkacis would do a let's play thread of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, albeit with a twist. Vilkacis had some degree of experience with hacking Fire Emblem games and would make changes to the game such as making Noah a dark mage with the portrait of a Phantasy Star character, giving Ogier a speed growth that's over 100%, and making Zephiel one of the most overtuned boss fights in the series. Roy's Bizarre Adventure is the final version of this hack that was released in the thread's final update.
One day, a girl from Pallet Town was kidnapped by a mysterious flying Pokemon. Few years later, she returned back to her home only to discovered life has moved on without her. Lost and enraged, she decided to get revenge on those who kidnapped her which eventually got her entwined with Team Rocket and a boy named Red
The goal of this project is to take all the amazing hacks from the Fire Emblem GBA hacking community and put them into the base game experience. These are designed for veteran players and newcomers alike! The changes are designed to be uncontroversial enough so that this isn’t seen as an “alternate” way to play the game but an “enhanced” way. The major changes are QOL and bugfixes. The only gameplay changes come from removing localization changes.
Here are the changes present in all versions:
Adds Casual Mode
Unlocks Hard Mode at start
Prevent Misheal bug
Fimbulvetr glitch fix
One of the levels released for Mario vs. Donkey Kong via e-Cards in Japan. It was released at the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair on e-Card ID 18-M001. It was given to attendees at the event, being very rare. It was not released in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong e+ set.
Night Flight is a Pokémon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Night Flight, two Pokémon Skyridge e-Reader cards must be scanned. The required cards are: Zubat (#117) and Golbat (#60).
In Night Flight the player controls a Zubat which must eat as much food as possible. If the player runs into a Koffing three times then the game is over. The Koffing are invisible unless the player uses Zubat's supersonic sound waves.
Tekuteku Pikmin (literally Marching Pikmin) is an e-Reader application from the Pikmin Puzzle Cards-e series, requiring an e-Reader, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable, and a Japanese Nintendo GameCube with Pikmin 2.
It is a grid-based puzzle game, where the player must control several Pikmin to reach treasure. Since all Pikmin move at once, strategy is required to get all the Pikmin to the treasure.
A cancelled remake of Manhole meant to be released for the e-Reader. It was represented by a white Luigi on the package of the cancelled Game & Watch-e Collection. It was one of the games in the Collector Version.