The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest is a ROM hack/mod of BS Zelda no Densetsu Map 2 and, consequently, a sequel of another mod called The Legend of Zelda: Third Quest. It was developed by Con, with additional code by other ROM hackers of the BS Zelda scene. The mod intends to make BS Zelda no Densetsu Map 2 closer to a traditional Zelda experience, with the ability to play as Link or Zelda and changes to the engine of the original game which was heavily based on a time-limited gameplay, making it directly related to story progression.
A complete collection of chapters from the modern combat entry in the Battlefield warfare saga, this package includes the original Battlefield 2 as well as three expansion packs: the Battlefield 2: Special Forces pack, the Armored Fury booster pack, and the Euro Force booster pack.
Bub and Bob are back! Bubble Bobble Double Shot is a respectful return to the series' roots, bringing Bubble Bobble to the DS with new additions to the classic formula. Based on the original Bubble Bobble arcade game first released in 1986, Bubble Bobble Double Shot stars the two Bubble Dragons, Bub and Bob who move over a system of platforms, busting and pushing bubbles, avoiding enemies and collecting a variety of power-ups. Bubble Bobble Double Shot for DS features a perfect re-creation of Bubble Bobble's frantic platforming gameplay, complete with all the secrets and fun gameplay that made the original such a rewarding game to master.
The Stormreaver has returned to the seat of his empire's power, and Xen'drik's most powerful creatures rally to his call. Can you unravel the mystery and quell this gathering storm before the Stormreaver and his minions fulfill the Prophecy?
Gianthold is one of the largest & most popular premium quest collections in Dungeons & Dragons Online. It contains a big adventure area, 10 dungeons, and 2 raids.
The Neko-mura no Hitobito: Pagu Daikan no Akugyou San-mai is an Action game, developed by Vingt-et-un Systems and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2007.
Interactive encyclopedia of the first three games in the Ace Attorney series. It was released for the Nintendo DS as a part of the Japanese Limited Edition version of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, and contains character profiles, evidence lists, character animations, opening cinematics, background images and game music.
A simplistic shoot-'em-up by cartoonist David Willis, featuring the character that would eventually become the basis for the character of Ultra Car in his webcomics, It's Walky! and Shortpacked!
GrimGrimoire allows players to take on the role of Lillet Blan, a young magician who is admitted to a prestigious and mystical magic school; however, on the fifth day of school, everyone mysteriously vanishes. Lillet awakens the next day to discover she is once again living out the first day of school; but her memories from the previous days are intact, giving her the opportunity to solve the mystery behind the disappearances and prevent the tragedy from occurring.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, released in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 4, is the fourth video game in the Ace Attorney series.
Apollo Justice is the first game in the series that does not feature Phoenix Wright as the main protagonist, though it is not the first time a different attorney has been playable. The game is set in the year 2026, which is seven years after Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations. Phoenix Wright has been stripped of his attorney's badge, and Apollo Justice, an up-and-coming attorney, becomes his apprentice.
Boom Boom Rocket is a downloadable video game for Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service. Boom Boom Rocket marks the first rhythm game for the Live Arcade service and was developed by Geometry Wars creators Bizarre Creations and published by the Pogo division of Electronic Arts.
Soup ver 0.9 is a production loosely based on LSD, a trippy dream recollection available only on the Playstation console. Choose the first option to play in full screen mode. A different part of the adventure is unlocked for each new game attempted by the player.
Hold the left shift key to look around, and touch a wall to exit any room. Describing the game any further is equivalent to providing possible spoilers.
In this game, you'll take the role of a new manager, just graduated, which is appointed by an almost bankrupt TV Station, hoping that you'll be able to fix the situation and maybe even raise the TV Channel popularity.
Keep Tingle afloat as you collide with the enemies and pop their balloons. Once they've fallen to the ground, ram into them again to knock them out before they've inflated their balloon and taken back to the skies.
This game is a bonus item for platinum members in the Japanese Club Nintendo rewards program.