In the distant future, human beings invented space warps, which allowed space travel to long distances. On board the space ship Agamemnon, they started an intergalactic journey. But an accident happened, and the humans were thrown into a parallel universe. Years have passed until they have adapted themselves to the different civilization. This parallel world, composed of three huge continents, is called Babel. Zell is a teenage boy, an orphan who lives in a post-apocalyptic world riding his bike, together with his friend Alice, who is like a big sister to him. One day they meet a mysterious girl named Sefia who seems to be on an important mission. Their struggle against evil begins at that moment...
Babel is a Japanese-style RPG set in a futuristic world. Zell and his party travel around the world, visiting large cities and encountering many randomly appearing enemies. During the turn-based battles, each character can use a variety of attacks with different weapons, as well as special techniques. The combat window
Nintendo Campus Challenge is a special cartridge used in the event of the same name where players compete under a time limit to get a high score across 3 SNES games; Super Mario World, F-Zero, and Pilotwings. In 1992, Nintendo held these competitions at universities in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The winner from each campus won a SNES with the headlining games bundled in as well as a $10,000 cash prize. There are only 3 cartridges rumored to be in circulation.
Catalypse is an arcade, side scrolling shooter with a sci-fi theme.
Players pilot a small space fighter through five stages collecting four types of power-ups including a spread-shot weapon, a large laser beam and ricocheting laser.
The player has the ability to create a rocket by defining the nose, fins, payload, and engine of their rocket. They can even create a custom paint job. The rocket can then be launched to determine its maximum altitude. There is also an option called Cloud Chaser, where the player is given a desired height for their rocket's trajectory, and they must try to create a rocket that meets this requirement. Bonus points are awarded based upon the payload attached.
Space Lords is a video game released in arcades by Atari Games in 1992. It is a first-person perspective space combat video game which allows the player to fly in any direction.