The Fantastic Four game for the Game Boy Advance (GBA), released in 2005, is a port of the main console version and was developed to correspond with the film's release. It features an action-oriented gameplay format utilising an isometric perspective. Players control the four members of the Fantastic Four, each equipped with unique abilities, to progress through levels that are thematically based on the movie's plot. The game integrates combat, puzzle-solving, and exploration, allowing players to use the distinct powers of each character to overcome obstacles and enemies.
Fight against the vampires to save mankind, or at least around Sunnydale.
Punch and kick your way through 8 side-scrolling levels as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, beating back the vamps and staking them when the time is right. Comic book style cutscenes help to explain the story as you play, as if an episode of the TV show was on the handheld.
NEC Avenue's Strider Hiryuu is a port of the coin-op for the PC Engine. This port is infamous for its protracted development, as it was originally announced as a HuCard for the PC Engine SuperGrafx in 1990 before undergoing various format changes, ultimately being released as a CD-ROM game for the Arcade Card add-on in late 1994. Its most noticeable changes are new animated cutscenes, arranged Red Book-quality soundtrack, and an optional bonus mission between the first and second stages, set in a desert. Otherwise, the game plays similar to the coin-op. The new cutscenes appear to have inspired the later Strider 2, as both games use similar wireframe maps for their stage introductions.
The Saiyuki Saruden: Based on the legendary Monkey series, this game requires you to protect the priestess Tripitaka from maurading demons with help of course from Pigsy, Sandy and Dragon. Genki awaits the appearance of the fractions demons from the seminal series with bated breath.
The Chunin exams are underway, and the Seven Team members await the next test. Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura must fight their way through the forest of death, in a fight against rival teams and dangerous animals.
The Sega Master System port of Altered Beast. It has heavily modified visuals due to technology capabilities. Unlike those versions the SMS port only includes single player mode and had only four levels.
Double Dragon: The Revenge of Billy Lee is a beat 'em up game developed and published by Virgin Interactive in 1993 for Sega's Game Gear handheld console. It is a unique entry in the series, exclusive to the console, and implements many elements not seen in most other installments of the franchise.
The game was entirely developed by Virgin Interactive, with no involvement from TechnÅs other than its licensing; as such, it implements many aspects not seen in most other installments of the Double Dragon franchise, such as the ability to use firearms. Furthermore, in contrast to the gameplay style and aesthetics already established by previous games, the Game Gear version takes a unique approach that is more similar to other beat 'em ups, such as the Streets of Rage series.
LCD game based on the 1994 Spider-Man animated series.
Spider-Slayers have been created by the evil mad scientist Alistar Smythe as he seeks revenge for his father's death! Now his greatest revenges is against our web slinging hero, Spider-Man, as he is pitted against ruthless spider-slaying robots and a time-bomb that is about to explode! Armed only with his Spider senses, web slinging and his martial art skills, Spidey needs your help in the fight of his life!