The Mario Party 8 dice game is an Adobe Flash game published by extra toxic as part of its Nintendo advent calendar microsite. The game was made to promote Mario Party 8.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl is an Adobe Flash game published by Extra Toxic as part of its Nintendo advent calendar microsite. The game was made to promote the game of the same name.
Once the player starts the game, the player will have to alternate between clicking on one of their swords to send a beam into the opposing character (when that character is not using a shield on that spot), and holding up their own shield to deflect the other character's sword. While the character that the player is facing will change after either character hits the other, the player is always playing as Mario. The game ends when either the player or the computer-controlled character hits their opponent five times. If the player wins, the game will save the amount of time it took for them to finish the game as the player's record.
The Super Mario Galaxy Star Bit game is an Adobe Flash game published by extra toxic as part of their Nintendo advent calendar microsite. This game was made to promote Super Mario Galaxy.
The Wario Land: Shake It! bag game is an Adobe Flash game published by extra toxic as part of their Nintendo advent calendar microsite. The game was made to promote Wario Land: Shake It!
LEGO Super Mario Goal, referred to simply as Lego Mario in the cable box menu and as Super Mario Lego Goal in the game's description, is a game released in 2024 by Play.Works. It is a soccer game loosely based on the LEGO Super Mario toy line, featuring LEGO Mario and LEGO Luigi in the loading screen and LEGO Princess Peach in the winning and losing screens. The game's promotional artwork is repurposed from New Super Mario Bros. U. It is an altered version of a game released in 2020 by the same developer named Pongoal.
The game was designed for the Italian market, and it is available only on cable boxes by Sky Italia. It was released alongside LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog and LEGO Minecraft card-matching games.
The game was removed at an unspecified date between 2024 and 2025 and is no longer playable.
Dive into an electrifying retro arcade adventure with Robo Rescue! Set in a pixelated cyber world, players control a courageous ship tasked with saving the hapless robo-citizens scattered across grid-like mazes.
One of two flash games created for mychemicalromance.com to promote their second album, "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge". Modeled after the single "Helena", the game consisted of four levels, the first three of which are top-down shooters. The goal of these levels is to defeat the enemies in red and activate the four pall bearers. Each level has the same layout with an increasing number of enemies and alternating color scheme. The fourth and final level of the game involves a hearse chase and shootout while avoiding obstacles on the road. While the game has been removed from the official website, it can still be played on Albino Blacksheep.
One of two flash games created for mychemicalromance.com to promote their second album, "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge". The game follows a Saint tasked with resurrecting the Demolition Lovers (the protagonists of the first two MCR albums). The first three levels involve flying around collecting keys and avoiding ghosts bouncing around the screen. The Demo Man is then taken through the hospital catacombs where the Saint must fly through barriers and avoid fire. Upon exiting the catacombs, the Saint is tasked with collecting electricity for the defibrillator paddles to revive the Demo Man. Similar to the first three levels, the Saint flies around the room collecting bolts of electricity while avoiding viruses. Once resurrected, the Demo Man tells the Saint to go back to get his wife. The player repeats the actions of taken to save the Demo Man, this time with an increased amount of ghosts as well as the gunman from the introduction of the game. After venturing through the catacombs and avoiding the last batch of en
Chaos has not begun to subside below the microscopic level. Rogue electrons are still a threat to the safety of the nuclei. The core must remain protected.