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  • Drill Dozer

    2005

    Drill Dozer

    2005

    Platform
    Wii U Game Boy Advance
    star 7.5
    In the platformer Drill Dozer, you can take the roll of Jill, the daughter of a crime boss who is set on revenge. When a rival gang steals away her family's heirloom, Jill gives chase in her Drill Dozer, an upgradeable piece of power armor equipped with a large drill. This piece of equipment will help you navigate through six different areas, where you will encounter varied enemies and bosses.
  • Van Helsing

    2004

    Van Helsing

    2004

    Shooter
    Xbox PlayStation 2
    star 5.8
    Van Helsing is a third-person shooter for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and Mobile phone, which is based on the 2004 action/horror film of the same name by Stephen Sommers. Starting off with the killing of Mr. Hyde in Paris, one must use the character of Van Helsing to hunt down Dracula in Transylvania. The character of Carl is completely missing from the video game but to reasonable accuracy, the characters of Anna Valerious, Velkan Valerious, Igor, Dracula and his three brides are portrayed as in the movie.
  • Flicky

    1984

    Flicky

    1984

    Platform
    Arcade
    star 5.1
    Flicky is an arcade game made by Sega. First released in arcades in 1984, Flicky was also released at the time for the SG-1000, and then ported to the MSX and Japanese computers Sharp X1, Fujitsu FM-7 and NEC PC-8801. It was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991. Flicky was designed by Yoji Ishii, who was with Sonic Team until August 1999, when he formed Artoon, his own company.
  • PaRappa the Rapper 2

    2001

    PaRappa the Rapper 2

    2001

    Music
    PlayStation 4 PlayStation 2
    star 7.1
    THE ORIGINAL RAP STAR'S BACK IN THE HOUSE! See if you have enough rhythm to keep the beat with everyone's favorite rappin' puppy. Parappa the Rapper returns with all new levels and songs to keep your head bobbin' & PlayStation 2 bumpin'.
  • Samurai Warriors

    2004

    Samurai Warriors

    2004

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Xbox PlayStation 2
    star 7.3
    Samurai Warriors is the first title in the series of hack and slash video games created by Koei's Omega Force team based loosely around the Sengoku ("Warring States") period of Japanese history and it is a sister series of the Dynasty Warriors series. In the basic gameplay of Samurai Warriors, the player takes the role of a single officer in battle and must fend off hordes of enemy soldiers and defeat the enemy commander. The player has at their disposal a range of combo attacks and crowd-clearing special moves known as Musou attacks. The variety of attacks available increase as the character levels up and acquires more superior weapons. The game features a total of 15 characters based on historical figures during the Warring States period of Japan.
  • MotoGP 2

    2003

    MotoGP 2

    2003

    Racing Simulator Sport
    Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.9
    MotoGP returns with challenging tracks, different gameplay modes, and online play. In MotoGP 2, you'll race against the top 20 riders in the world at speeds of 180mph around turns and corners with your knee inches from the ground. It's up to you to find the perfect combination of rider and bike to suit your style. Races take place on 16 tracks in all weather conditions. Challenge yourself to master these obstacles in all six single-player game modes and in online multiplayer matches for up to 16 players.
  • Midtown Madness 3

    2003

    Midtown Madness 3

    2003

    Racing Simulator
    Xbox Legacy Mobile Device
    star 8
    Midtown Madness 3 is an open world racing/arcade sequel, part of the Midtown Madness series. For the first time in the series, the game was released only on the Xbox, with a Windows version rumoured for later release, but ultimately scrapped.[citation needed] The game was developed by DICE (of Battlefield 1942 fame) and published by Microsoft Game Studios. This marked a change from the developer of the first two games, Angel Studios (now Rockstar San Diego). Coincidentally, Midtown Madness 3 was released in 2003 against Midnight Club II, created by the developer of the first two games, Rockstar San Diego. The Xbox-only release and change of developer heralded a significant graphical improvement to maintain the console's graphical standards.
  • Grabbed by the Ghoulies

    2003

    Grabbed by the Ghoulies

    2003

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube
    star 6.8
    Grabbed by the Ghoulies follows a young man named Cooper Chance who sets out to rescue his girlfriend, Amber, from Ghoulhaven Hall. This mansion is full of supernatural creatures, and Cooper will receive help along the way from the many hired hands that work there.
  • Futurama

    2003

    Futurama

    2003

    Platform Puzzle
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube Android PlayStation 2
    star 5.7
    Futurama begins when Professor Farnsworth sells his delivery ship to Mom, an evil businesswoman, giving her ownership of more than 50 percent of Earth. Now, with Mom threatening to enslave humanity, it's up to you to travel back in time to stop the deal from taking place. You can play as Fry, Bender, Leela, and Dr. Zoidberg, each with unique fighting skills and weapons. With each character, you must master their power-ups and complete their tasks to emerge victorious against Mom and her death bot troopers.
  • The Da Vinci Code

    2006

    The Da Vinci Code

    2006

    Puzzle Adventure
    Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
    star 6.2
    The Da Vinci Code is an action-adventure game that combines puzzle-solving with fighting and stealth elements, the choice between the latter two is mostly left to the player. The game alternates between controlling main characters of the novel, Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu, and offers a storyline that diverses from the plot of the novel in many respects.
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    2003

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    2003

    Puzzle Adventure
    Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 7.6
    What do a murdered woman, a slain police officer, and a mysterious arson case have in common? Enter the gritty world of CSI and search for the answer with Grissom, Catherine, and the entire Crime Scene Investigation team. As a new recruit, you'll have to learn how to use all of the investigator tools, including cotton swabs, rubber gloves, and plaster molds.
  • Donkey Kong Jr. Math

    1983

    Donkey Kong Jr. Math

    1983

    Platform
    Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4.7
    The game features one and two player modes, both of which are single screen. In the first mode, the objective is to enter math answers in order to receive points. These questions include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In the two player mode, two players control two characters as they race to create a math formula to reach the number shown by Donkey Kong, incorporating platform gameplay. The mechanics are similar to Donkey Kong Junior; players climb vines to reach higher areas in order to collect numbers scattered around the area. In order to complete mathematics problems, players must collect at least three things: the first number, the symbol necessary to reach the number shown by Donkey Kong, and the second number. When the game features a high number, such as 66, players must collect multiple numbers and mathematics symbols in order to reach this. For example, players could choose a nine, a multiplication symbol, and a seven, followed by an addition symbol and a three to reach the number 66
  • Bump 'n' Jump

    1982

    Bump 'n' Jump

    1982

    Racing Arcade
    ColecoVision Arcade Atari 2600 PlayStation 3 Sharp X1 Intellivision Sharp MZ-2200 PlayStation Portable
    star 6.6
    Bump 'n' Jump is an overhead-view vehicular combat game developed by Data East and originally released in Japan as "Burnin' Rubber". The arcade version was available as both a dedicated board and as part of Data East's DECO Cassette System. It was distributed in North America by Bally Midway. The goal is to drive to the end of a level while bumping enemy vehicles into the sides of the track and jumping over large obstacles such as bodies of water. The arcade game was a commercial success in Japan and North America. The game was ported to the Atari 2600, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Sharp X1. The Famicom version of Burnin' Rubber was published as "Buggy Popper" in Japan in 1986.
  • Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight

    1991

    Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Amiga
    star 7.2
    Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight, is a video game developed and published by Mindscape in 1991. It was released on the Amiga and one year later converted to MS-DOS with alternate sound and music. The title is a play on A Hard Day's Night. Moonstone's gameplay blends several different genres, including strategy, real time fighting and role-playing video games. It allows up to four players to participate in a basic turn based Role Playing Game with real time combat for any encounters. It is also notable as one of the goriest games of its time, with some exceptionally bloody fight and death scenes.
  • PixelJunk Monsters

    2007

    PixelJunk Monsters

    2007

    Puzzle Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    PlayStation 3 Wii U
    star 6.6
    Tikiman the Forest Defender is in trouble. Hordes of monsters are sweeping through his realm, hoping to chow down on his offspring – and it’s up to you to defend them. By placing weapon towers at strategic points around the landscape, you can destroy the invaders and save the little ones. Collect treasure along the way to build up your arsenal and pay for new towers – countless waves of monsters are out to get the Tiki babies, so you need to be prepared to fight hard!
  • Aero the Acro-Bat

    1993

    Aero the Acro-Bat

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5
    You play as bat Aero, who have to stop the mad scientist Edgar Ektor, who is trying to rid the world of amusement and fun. So you jump through the circus-style levels, using different kinds of machines such as catapults, cannons, bubble machines, platforms, etc., collecting various power-ups such as cheese, soda, keys, clocks, etc. and avoiding lethal obstacles.
  • Super Time Force

    2014

    Super Time Force

    2014

    Shooter Platform Adventure
    Xbox 360 Xbox One
    star 8
    Super Time Force is an action-packed platformer with a time-travelling twist! You’re in control of time itself, bending and stretching it to your advantage on the battlefield. Rewind time and choose when to jump back into the action, teaming-up with your past selves in a unique single-player co-op experience! Take control of up to 16 unique characters, and battle across 6 different time periods, from the long-ago past to the far-away future.
  • X-Men: Destiny

    2011

    X-Men: Destiny

    2011

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    PlayStation 3 Wii Xbox 360 Nintendo DS
    star 5.7
    X-Men: Destiny is an action role-playing video game based on the X-Men comic book series. It was developed by Silicon Knights. Written by Mike Carey, the writer of the X-Men: Legacy comic book series, it was first published and released by Activision for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii consoles. Along with many other games published by Activision that had used a Marvel license, X-Men: Destiny was de-listed and subsequently removed from all digital storefronts on January 1, 2014. The game and another game, Too Human, were recalled, and had their unsold copies destroyed due to legal issues between Silicon Knights and Epic Games over the games' use of Unreal Engine 3 code.
  • MLB Power Pros 2008

    2008

    MLB Power Pros 2008

    2008

    Simulator Sport
    Wii Nintendo DS PlayStation 2
    star 8.5
    MLB Power Pros is a different take on the MLB license. While the player has the ability to play as authentic players on actual MLB teams, the players are represented by anime characters, with large heads, feet and hands with no arms and legs. The game has been a mainstay in Japan for the last 15 years. Power Pros does feature options from other real-time games such as Season, Multiplayer and Exhibition modes, it also has a story based mode where the player can create their own character and play up to 20 years, doing activities such as earning the right to move from the minors to the majors, landing big contracts, as well as buying houses and cars, make friends on and off the field, as well as start hobbies and make donations to charities to draw attention to the player. It also features a Dynasty mode where the player can run a MLB team, trading and releasing with a roster of 40 men and change formations on defense and offense as well as change a pitchers ball speed.
  • Madden NFL 12

    2011

    Madden NFL 12

    2011

    Sport
    PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    star 7.5
    Play and manage football matches between real NFL teams, featuring the latest player lineups of 2012!
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