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  • Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz

    2006

    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz

    2006

    Puzzle Racing
    Wii
    star 7.9
    The single-player puzzle levels in Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz have been designed to challenge gamers' skills like never before. For the first time in the Super Monkey Ball franchise, AiAi and his friends have the ability to jump when players flick the Nintendo Wii controller in an upward motion. The ability to jump has given game designers another dimension in which to expand the Super Monkey Ball gameplay experience and allows gamers a whole new way to interact with the franchise; this time in true three-dimensional fashion. The Party Games return with more variety than ever. An abundance of new Party Games have been designed to take advantage of the Wii controller in a multitude of ways. Gamers find themselves competing in a traditional game of ring toss, or even smacking pesky moles in a game of "Whack-a-Mole."
  • Soulcalibur Legends

    2007

    Soulcalibur Legends

    2007

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Wii
    star 4.1
    An action game for the Nintendo Wii set between the events of Soul Edge and Soul Calibur, depicting Siegfried Schtauffen's fall from grace and descent into darkness at the hands of the demon blade Soul Edge.
  • Nights: Journey of Dreams

    2007

    Nights: Journey of Dreams

    2007

    Platform Adventure
    Wii
    star 7
    This time around, however, Nights takes a bit of a different turn. Keeping in line with the "world of dreams" theme – it wouldn't be Nights without it – players will take control of Will and Helen, two young children each entering into Nightopia (the world of dreams) with their own back-story, emotional baggage, and inner demons that come to life though the forming of nightmares. It's a pretty simple concept overall, and with each child's five main levels you'll get a different piece of the story leading up to the same grand finale. Once they arrive in the land of dreams, each character meets up with a Nights almost instantaneously, and from there learns to meld with the mysterious creature and fly through the world of Nightopia. Along the way you'll learn of the quest to find the hidden Ideya (basically essences of the human spirit), and eventually attempt to defeat a powerful god-like creature named Wizeman and his right-hand man Reala.
  • Little King's Story

    2009

    Little King's Story

    2009

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy
    Wii PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.4
    "Initially released for Wii to rave reviews, this cult classic real-time strategy game juxtaposes cutesy fairytale visuals with some decidedly adult cynicism for a zany, irreverent adventure to build, enhance, and maintain a mystical, magical kingdom. Making its way to PC for the first time, this edition of the game remains faithful to the Wii original, but brings all its charming, sassy fun to a new audience. Can you keep Alpoko safe from the Onii and help our little hero become king of the whole world?"
  • Haunted House

    1982

    Haunted House

    1982

    Puzzle Adventure
    Atari 2600
    star 7
    Haunted House is an Atari 2600 video game written by James Andreasen and published by Atari, Inc. in February 1982. The player, represented by a pair of eyes, must navigate the haunted mansion of the late Zachary Graves to recover the three pieces of an urn. The game has been identified as one of the earliest examples of the survival horror genre.
  • The Golden Compass

    2007

    The Golden Compass

    2007

    Adventure
    PlayStation 3 Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation Portable Xbox 360 Nintendo DS PlayStation 2
    star 3.9
    The Golden Compass is an action-adventure/puzzle game played from a third-person perspective. It was released prior to the film by the same name and features a slightly different sequence of events towards the end of the story, as well as additional footage at the end of the game not seen in the film.
  • Far Cry Vengeance

    2006

    Far Cry Vengeance

    2006

    Shooter
    Wii
    star 3.3
    The game takes full advantage of the Wii Remote and its Nunchuk attachment. For example, the player can make the character jump by lifting the nunchuk. Weapons are aimed by pointing the Wii Remote at the screen, and melee attacks are carried out by making a slashing motion with it. The zoom on sniper rifles will similarly be controlled by moving the Wii Remote towards the television. Split screen Chaos mode (standard deathmatch) is included.
  • F1 2009

    2009

    F1 2009

    2009

    Racing Simulator
    Wii iOS PlayStation Vita PlayStation Portable
    star 6.5
    The game features all the circuits that are on the 2009 calendar including the Marina Bay Street Circuit for night racing and the new Yas Marina Circuit. The game only features the 20 drivers that started the 2009 Formula One season, and does not include the driver changes that were made during the season. There are 15 driver aids each switchable on and off for first time and experienced players, and in the multiplayer version, the level of help changes according to the player's skill, by using a "Fair Play" system. The game features slick tyres,[6] as well as the newly-introduced KERS concept, although the game has the feature on all the cars, not just the few that actually used it in the motor racing series. The game offers several different gameplay modes: Quick Race, Time Trial, and a two-player split-screen mode on the Wii.
  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold - The Videogame

    2010

    Batman: The Brave and the Bold - The Videogame

    2010

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Wii
    star 7.3
    The Brave and the Bold the Videogame fully immerses fans into the vivid animated world of the successful TV series where kids can play as Batman or together with family and friends in two-player co-op mode. Players can choose from iconic characters Robin, Green Lantern, Blue Beetle, along with drop-in heroes such as Aquaman to help solve puzzles and fight foes.
  • Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars

    2013

    Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars

    2013

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo 3DS PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation Vita
    star 5.6
    Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars is a Japanese role-playing video game and a follow-up to Conception: Ore no Kodomo o Undekure!. The player control a student at a high school that doubles as a training facility for demon hunters. The protagonist possesses an extremely high amount of ether in his body, which allows him to conceive Star Children to fight demons by "classmating" with his other classmates. During battle, fighters can be strategically placed around the enemies, allowing players to either safely target weak points or charge head on for bigger rewards.
  • NHL 95

    1994

    NHL 95

    1994

    Simulator Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS
    star 6.3
    NHL '95 was EA Sports' third licensed ice hockey game, promising the fastest action in the series to date. The action is viewed top-down, and can be played with or without realistic penalties. There is a full season mode, allowing you to guide a team through all 84 matches, with the option of injuries potentially putting players out of a sequence of matches. You have full control over trading and creating players for your squad. New in-game moves include dummy shots and lie-down blocks.
  • Lethal Enforcers

    1992

    Lethal Enforcers

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PlayStation Sega CD Super Famicom
    star 7.5
    Pick up your pistol and be the cop you need to be in order to rid the streets of the criminals out to make your day hell. Aim wisely and quickly, otherwise your lives will be lost quickly in this 1st person arcade shooter, cleaning up the streets. The higher the difficulty level, the more crimes there will be to eliminate, but watch out for the other weapons that can help you along the way. Go straight into the mayhem, practice in the targeting range or have a friend back you up in two player mode. Use a gun accessory or play with the gamepad.
  • Star Control

    1990

    Star Control

    1990

    Strategy
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga
    star 8.1
    Star Control is a science-fiction wargame which pits the forces of The Alliance of Free Stars against those of the predatory Ur-Quan Hierarchy. The game is designed so that you can ease into play, familiarizing yourself with menus, options, and player controls. The Alliance and Hierarchy each possess seven different types of warships. Each vessel has its own maneuvering and firing characteristics, plus a unique special power that you can employ when circumstances dictate. Mankind is about to be wiped off the face of the galactic map. A savage clutch of alien races called the Ur-Quan Hierachy has become the “evil empire” of the 27th century- ruthlessly invading interstellar neighbors. Humanity is next on their list. Your job is to make sure that they don’t succeed. The entire Alliance of Free Stars battlefleet awaits your orders.
  • Super Thunder Blade

    1988

    Super Thunder Blade

    1988

    Shooter Simulator
    Linux Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 3.6
    Super Thunder Blade is a shooter for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console, published by Sega. It was one of three launch titles for the console in Japan (the others being Space Harrier II and Altered Beast), as well as being one of the six launch titles for the console for its U.S. launch. It is a follow-up to the 1987 arcade game Thunder Blade. It was released for the Virtual Console on September 17, 2007. It was also included in the Sega Genesis Collection for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable in 2007 and in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
  • Battlestations: Pacific

    2009

    Battlestations: Pacific

    2009

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Simulator Strategy Tactical
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac Xbox 360
    star 7.5
    Experience one war through two epic sagas where you will be a part of history or change it. Feel the power of the historically authentic and decisive battles of the Pacific War.
  • Bust A Groove

    1998

    Bust A Groove

    1998

    Music
    Arcade PlayStation
    star 6.7
    Bust a Groove is a hybrid music/fighting game combined PaRappa the Rapper-like rhythm-based gameplay with fighting game elements, including special moves designed to damage the opponent and a focus on head-to-head competitive play.
  • Open Season

    2006

    Open Season

    2006

    Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox 360
    star 5.6
    Open Season is a video game, based on the movie of the same name. While Patrick Warburton, Matthew W. Taylor, Nika Futterman and Danny Mann reprise their roles from the movie, most of the original people were replaced (for example, Chris Williams and Matthew W. Taylor are the voices of Boog and Elliot in this game).
  • Bloody Roar 3

    2000

    Bloody Roar 3

    2000

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade PlayStation 2
    star 7.4
    Bloody Roar 3 pits 12 outlandish combatants against each other in one of the most ambitious 3D fighting games to grace the PlayStation 2. Returning from Hudson's widely acclaimed PS1 titles are Stun, Long and Jenny, each of who brings a unique fighting skill to the arena. During each bout, players build an energy bar based on the number of successful kicks and punches they land on their opponent. As the bar fills, players can then morph their combatant into terrifying manimals from beasts such as lions and tigers to moles. The morph, in turn, unlocks a secondary control system specifically designed with each creature's combat moves and appearance in mind. In effect, this offers players two distinct combat types within one game.
  • Bleach: Shattered Blade

    2006

    Bleach: Shattered Blade

    2006

    Fighting
    Wii
    star 5.7
    Fighting game developed by Sega taking place in the Bleach universe. Takes advantage of the wii motion sensor controls and focuses on the story of a game exclusive character called Arturo Plateado.
  • Aggressive Inline

    2002

    Aggressive Inline

    2002

    Sport
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 8.8
    Combine the many tricks and styles of the extreme sport, inline skating, with a Tony Hawk style system, complete with objectives and huge arenas, and you have Aggressive Inline. Progress through the career mode, where you must complete objectives (such as grind a certain object(s) to jump over large gaps and gain points) to open up further arenas, which there are 7 in all, and once your bored with them, you can make your own in the park editor. The game doesn't use a hard time limit but the so-called "juice meter": it fills up when performing stunts and if it gets empty, the level ends. During the game you level up your character in seven stats, e.g. speed and grinds. The game uses a "learning by doing" approach to this, meaning that the stat improves if you perform the associated actions often enough. There are also five hidden keys in each level which open up new areas within the level.
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