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  • Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure

    1994

    Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure

    1994

    Platform Adventure
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega 32X Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Atari Jaguar Sega CD Game Boy Advance
    star 6.1
    Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a side-scrolling action game where players assume the role of adventurer Pitfall Harry Jr. as he searches for his father, Pitfall Harry. The game features various environments such as Mayan jungles, waterfalls, and deserted mines. Players can bungee jump and boomerang their way through 13 levels.
  • Turrican

    1990

    Turrican

    1990

    Shooter Platform
    BlackBerry OS Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Atari ST/STE TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Commodore CDTV Amiga Amstrad CPC
    star 8.4
    Turrican is a 1990 video game programmed and designed by Manfred Trenz. It was first developed for the Commodore 64 by Rainbow Arts, but was ported to other systems later. In addition to concept design and character creation, Trenz personally programmed Turrican on the Commodore 64. A sequel, Turrican II, followed 1991 for the Commodore 64 and other platforms.
  • Link's Crossbow Training

    2007

    Link's Crossbow Training

    2007

    Shooter
    Wii
    star 6.5
    Link returns from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to pick up the Wii Zapper and take aim at a host of targets in this shooting-gallery-style game. Anyone can pick up the Wii Zapper and become a master marksman in the quick-play shooting galleries of Link's Crossbow Training. Dozens of fast-paced stages offer a wide variety of game play, from shooting stationary targets to defending a supply wagon from onrushing hordes of enemies. Multiplayer modes let players and their friends share a Wii Zapper to shoot for the high score. Link's Crossbow Training comes bundled with the Wii Zapper. After a few rounds of Link's Crossbow Training, players will be more than ready to pick up any of the future Wii Zapper titles, like Medal of Honor Heroes 2, Ghost Squad and Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. Link's Crossbow Training contains three basic game styles: target shooting, defender and ranger. There are 27 stages in total, and these categories represent only generally how each individual stage operates. Each st
  • Urban Strike: The Sequel to Jungle Strike

    1994

    Urban Strike: The Sequel to Jungle Strike

    1994

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 6.8
    Urban Strike is a helicopter based shoot 'em up, mixing action and strategy, retaining its predecessor's core mechanics, and expanding on the model with additional vehicles and settings. This time, the campaign takes the player all over the North American continent, beginning in Hawaii and moving through locations in Mexico, San Francisco, New York, and Las Vegas.
  • Batman: Return of the Joker

    1991

    Batman: Return of the Joker

    1991

    Platform
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.2
    Batman: Return of the Joker was developed and published by Sunsoft as the second in their Batman series on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It departed from the original game by focusing on the comic-book version of Batman instead of the movie-inspired conception. The story itself was self-contained, and did not depict a pre-existing storyline. The game is a side-scrolling platformer with beat 'em up features.
  • Koudelka

    1999

    Koudelka

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Tactical Adventure
    PlayStation
    star 7
    Koudelka is the precursor (prequel) to Sacnoth's Shadow Hearts series. Shadow Hearts takes place in the Koudelka universe and features various locales and characters from Sacnoth's debut work.
  • Armored Core

    1997

    Armored Core

    1997

    Shooter Simulator
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.6
    Armored Core is a mecha video game released in 1997, the first in the Armored Core series. It is an action game played from third person perspective.
  • Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return

    1999

    Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return

    1999

    Platform Adventure
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.4
    Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return is a side-scrolling platformer in which the titular character, Tomba, moves on predetermined linear paths until he reaches an intersection point where a flashing arrow appears over his head. At that point Tomba can move in either direction the arrow points. Some areas in the game enable the player to explore them in a top-down view, allowing Tomba to move around freely. The main goal of the game is to complete all 137 objectives (133 make the regular ones, while the other four are obtained from a Tomba 1 save file) which range from retrieving a fishing hook for a fisherman to helping Santa Claus find his "sack". Completing a task earns the player "Adventure Points", which can be used to unlock specific boxes scattered around the game's world. As the game progresses, Tomba can obtain suits that give him special abilities. For example, the flying squirrel suit allows Tomba to glide long distances while the pig suit allows Tomba to communicate with friendly pigs. Scattered throughout th
  • Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean

    2003

    Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean

    2003

    Role-playing (RPG) Card & Board Game
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 8.3
    An original roleplaying game for Nintendo GameCube from the team behind Xenosaga. The game makes heavy use of cards for everything from fighting battles to purchasing items. Cards are actually a central part of the story as well, as they are holders for "Magnus" which is short for "Magna Essence." Magnus is the true nature of all things throughout the world, including swords, magic spells and even apples that are gathered in the town in which your adventures start out. A real item can be turned into Magnus form and stored in a blank card. It can then be taken out from the card and will turn back into real form. Features detailed CG cutscenes to tell the story and turn-based battle sequences.
  • Bomberman II

    1991

    Bomberman II

    1991

    Puzzle Arcade
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8
    Bomberman II follows the popular Famicom/NES game Bomberman, incorporating a number of new features to the series. The game maintained the classic Bomberman game-type, requiring the player to navigate a maze of blocks using bombs to make a path. It added a two-player and three-player mode, and had a more developed storyline. The game was developed by Hudson Soft and released on the Family Computer and the NES. It was marketed as Dynablaster in Europe.
  • Golf

    1984

    Golf

    1984

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System Arcade Sharp X1 Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.5
    Golf is a game for the NES based on the sport of the same name. The golfer has been identified as Mario in supplemental material, albeit not wearing his traditional shirt and overalls. The gameplay of Golf is relatively simple. The player is given a ball, and a map on the right side of the screen shows the hole that they must hit the ball into. The obstacles on the way are also displayed on the map. The player will get more points depending on how many times they hit the ball to get it into the hole. Many different types of clubs are also available to choose from by pressing Up/Down on the + Control Pad.
  • Glover

    1998

    Glover

    1998

    Platform
    Nintendo 64 PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.8
    Glover is a platforming video game featuring a magical, four-fingered glove named Glover in his quest to restore the Crystal Kingdom by retrieving crystals that were lost.
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors

    2012

    One Piece: Pirate Warriors

    2012

    Fighting Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    PlayStation 3
    star 7.4
    Pirate Warriors is an action game incorporating elements from both the Dynasty Warriors series and the One Piece series. The game's story mode, Main Log, allows the player to play through the storyline. The Adventure mode uses Luffy to play through the events of the One Piece series and the battle mode allows the player to use characters in battles. In Another Log, the player can play through a character's storyline. With it are several stories exclusive to the game
  • Just Dance 3

    2011

    Just Dance 3

    2011

    Music
    PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    star 7.1
    Along with solos and duets, Just Dance 3 features quartets which allows 4 players to dance all together, as well as playlists that group songs together. Rewards can be unlocked by dancing, such as new songs, modes, as well as Dance Mashups which combine different dance routines from all three Just Dance games into one.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team

    2010

    Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team

    2010

    Fighting
    PlayStation Portable
    star 6.9
    For the first time ever Dragon Ball Z fans can enter into high-impact two vs. two combat in Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team for the PSP system. Play solo or team up via Ad Hoc mode to tackle memorable battles in a variety of single player and multiplayer modes, including Dragon Walker, Battle 100, and Survival Mode. Dragon Walker Mode takes fans through the entire epic Dragon Ball Z story arc from the Saiyan saga to the Majin Buu saga. Battle 100 Mode tasks players to relive the most epic encounters and newly created situations from the Dragon Ball Z world in ever increasingly difficult situations. With more than 70 playable and deeply customizable characters, multiple modes, and Ad Hoc Party gameplay, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team is chock full of gameplay for your portable PSP system.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden

    1993

    Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Switch Super Famicom
    star 7.1
    The first fighting game bearing the Dragon Ball license, Super Butouden covers some of the series's key battles (from Goku's battle with Piccolo to the Cell Games).
  • Super Stardust HD

    2007

    Super Stardust HD

    2007

    Shooter Arcade
    PlayStation 3
    star 8.4
    Super Stardust HD is a downloadable game for the PlayStation 3 video game console, developed by the Finnish company Housemarque. In Japan it is known as Star Strike HD. Super Stardust HD was the first title with trophy support on the PlayStation 3. Super Stardust HD for the PlayStation3 system is a fully updated version of the classic game Stardust. Your mission is simple: destroy everything in sight! With five highly detailed 3D planets to save, hordes of enemies and asteroids to destroy, and various game play modes, Super Stardust HD presents super intense action. Super Stardust HD is now available in 3D to provide the most immersive gaming experience ever, along with Simulview support in co-op, so you and a friend can view two completely different game views on the same 3D TV screen! 3D TV not required to play Super Stardust HD.
  • War for the Overworld

    2015

    War for the Overworld

    2015

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Simulator Strategy Indie
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 6.6
    Tired of invading dungeons? It's time you build your own. War for the Overworld is a Dungeon Management Game that employs your favourite aspects of the RPG, RTS and god game genres. In War for the Overworld, you will play as a malevolent Underlord with unrivaled dark power and an insatiable desire for bloody conquest. Excavate your dungeon and populate it with dozens of unique rooms that will attract myriad creatures to your halls to work and fight for you. In addition to creatures you have destructive spells and powerful rituals to cast upon any unsuspecting goodly hero (or rival Underlord) who dares trespass your unholy halls.
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3 White

    2002

    Mega Man Battle Network 3 White

    2002

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Role-playing (RPG) Tactical
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.8
    Using an RPG style, you must guide Mega Man through various levels defeating enemies along the way and collecting the various chips to upgrade Mega Man's weapons and other items. Exclusive to this, the White Version, are specialy developed chips (Giga Class chips) that only the White Version of Mega Man can use. You can also trade various chips between players using either Blue or White versions of BN3. Other differences include exclusive enemy bosses in areas and a unique battle style for each games version that Mega Man can use.
  • Mega Man Legends 2

    2000

    Mega Man Legends 2

    2000

    Shooter Platform Adventure
    PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation Vita PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 8.2
    Mega Man, Roll, and all your favorites are back in this all new 3-D adventure! Far away, in an isolated wasteland, a mysterious girl and an infamous treasure have been discovered. It's the legendary "Sealed Key," rumored to unlock an even greater mystery known as the Great Legacy. What power does the Great Legacy hold? Now, a raced unfolds as Mega Man and his friends embark on a journey which will alter their destinies forever.
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