Honoo no Toukyuuji: Dodge Danpei is a Japanese manga series based on dodgeball, by Tetsuhiro Koshita, which was serialized in CoroCoro Comic. It was adapted into an anime from 1991 to 1992, and eight video game adaptations.
A sequel, titled Honō no Tōkyūjo: Dodge Danko, began serialization on the Weekly CoroCoro Comic website on November 28, 2022. It has been nominated for the Next Manga Award in the web manga category in 2023.
A platform developed for Game Gear starring Miles "Tails" Prower. The Tails Island has been attacked by the terrible fire robots of Robollion. Explore Tails island and defeat enemies. This hack adds a few new assets, new color palettes and new levels. All of the levels from the original game were redone, from the color palette to the level design.
"Judge Dredd" is a 1995 action-packed video game that expands on the dystopian world of its namesake film and comic book series. Released for SNES, Sega Mega Drive, Game Gear, and later PC, this Probe Software and Acclaim creation surprised critics with its positive reception. The game cleverly extends beyond the movie's plot, introducing a thrilling new story arc featuring the Dark Judges. While the Game Gear version offers a more streamlined experience, other platforms deliver a richer, more expansive journey through Mega-City One's crime-ridden streets, allowing players to dispense justice as the iconic Judge Dredd.
Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper is an unreleased Game Gear action platform game developed by Unexpected Development and scheduled to be published by Hi-Tech Expressions.
In 60 levels you have to rescue as many passengers (dubbed the Dim Passengers) as possible. At the beginning the passengers fall through a tube in the level. Similar to Lemmings you have to find a way for the passengers to the exit of the level. In order to do so, you must blast hindrances such as cargo boxes and bulkheads with bombs or, when no bombs are left, reposition the boxes with a crane. There are also conveyor belts in the levels. If the belt moves in the wrong way, the passengers either can't use it or may even be transported to their dooms, being dropped off into water, fire or steam jets. You can usually choose the direction of the belts by pulling a lever.