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  • Spike Hoppin'

    1996

    Spike Hoppin'

    1996

    Arcade
    Vectrex
    The first ever 16K Vectrex game, written by John Donzila! Originally planned to be a smaller game included in "More Good Things", John later decided to make it a seperate entity. Spike Hoppin' is a game where you make Spike hop on blocks, and change all their "colors". Spud returns and will try to stop Spike, as well as other enemies and a few friends too. Spike Hoppin' includes digitized speech (Spike talks again!), as well as a bonus hidden game and a few other surprises !
  • Neo Mr. Do!

    1996

    Neo Mr. Do!

    1996

    Arcade
    Neo Geo AES Neo Geo MVS
    Neo Mr. Do! is a maze game released in 1996 by Visco for the Neo Geo MVS system, under license from Universal. Neo Mr. Do! plays much like the original Mr. Do! game, with players controlling the titular clown who must collect all cherries on the screen while digging tunnels and dealing with various enemies, combining elements of both Dig Dug and Boulder Dash.
  • Crash

    1996

    Crash

    1996

    Arcade
    DOS
    Crash is a two-dimensional maze racing game designed and programmed by Edward Valeau of Exidy in 1979. You "control" a car with no brakes which moves at either slow or fast speed through a maze containing dots. At the same time, one or more computer controlled cars run through the same maze in the opposite direction with the intention of ramming you. At each of four junctions in the maze, you have the option of changing lanes to avoid the oncoming cars. The objective is to pick up all the dots before the computer takes you out.
  • Obliterator

    1996

    Obliterator

    1996

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Obliterator is a fine, small and free 360 degree space shooter, with aim no more glorious than achieving a score as high as possible.
  • Microsoft Return of Arcade

    1996

    Microsoft Return of Arcade

    1996

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.3
    A follow up release to Microsoft Arcade that contains the following game compilation: Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaxian, and Pole Position.
  • DX-Ball

    1996

    DX-Ball

    1996

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.6
  • Burnout

    1996

    Burnout

    1996

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Amiga
    star 8
    Earth 2045 is a very different place from the planet last century. The scarring of the past war is evident to every inhabitant although no rubble is visible, no bodies or radiation lie here. For the last War was a War fought by huge Media Giants. The new spectator Sport, known as Burning, provides the masses with entertainment and lines the pockets of those who show it. Only the bravest can burn out. Only the strongest. Only the Best.
  • Arcade Classics

    1996

    Arcade Classics

    1996

    Arcade
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Arcade Classics is a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive game compilation featuring three classic arcade games: Pong, Missile Command, and Centipede, plus a revised Sega version of each one. A version of the game was also released for the Sega Game Gear, with Ultrapong replacing Pong.
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection

    1996

    Crayon Shin-chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection

    1996

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection is the fifth and final of five Crayon Shin-Chan games for the Game Boy, there is no platforming action in this game, but rather a number of mini-games. Most of the mini-games, however, are drawn from the prior 4 games, with only 4 new mini-games.
  • Bubble Trouble

    1996

    Bubble Trouble

    1996

    Arcade
    Mac
    Bubble Trouble's world is filled with lusciously-drawn cartoony critters who give that cranky crab from "The Little Mermaid" a run for his money. But money isn't what you'll be running from: an otherwise peaceful fish bowl has been filled with bubbles that are being tossed around in an enthralling game of "Squish the Fish!"
  • Namco Museum Vol. 4

    1996

    Namco Museum Vol. 4

    1996

    Arcade
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation
    star 6.8
    Volume 4 for the PlayStation features: Pac-Land (1984) The Return of Ishtar (1986) Genpei Touma-den (1986) – renamed The Genji and the Heike Clans outside of Japan. Assault (1988) Assault Plus (1988) – as a hidden game. Ordyne (1988)
  • Super Breakout

    1996

    Super Breakout

    1996

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    Game Boy port of Super Breakout, released alongside Battlezone.
  • Arcade Classics: Super Breakout / Battlezone

    1996

    Arcade Classics: Super Breakout / Battlezone

    1996

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    star 6.1
  • Silhouette Stories

    1996

    Silhouette Stories

    1996

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Have you ever played the classic Taito game Qix or any of the Gals Panic game series? In that case you know what Silhouette Stories is about. The objective is to uncover the silhouette portion of background with a marker until at least 80% of the silhouette is uncovered. When capturing background, only the enclosed area without the stage boss is uncovered, so it is possible to capture 100% of silhouette without capturing the entire background, by limiting boss's movement to an area without silhouette. The plot of Silhouette Stories begins when a young kid finds a strange star that talk to him and start to go with him around the town where they will meet different characters until the puzzle game starts. To advance in the game the player have to solve every silhouette but the difficult part is that there is only one life to do it and limited number of continues, and the silhouette starts from the beginning every time that the player use a continue. The game got lots of humour, nice cartoon graphics, excellent aud
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Nagagutsu Dobon!!

    1996

    Crayon Shin-chan: Nagagutsu Dobon!!

    1996

    Arcade
    Super Famicom
    A multiplayer action game featuring Shin-chan attempting to splash his clones with water.
  • Die Hard with a Vengeance

    1996

    Die Hard with a Vengeance

    1996

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    In Die Hard with a Vengeance, the player goes on a joyride driving a taxicab, sports car, and dump truck throughout all of New York City and is tasked with finding and defusing several explosives before they can go off.
  • Bio Worm

    1996

    Bio Worm

    1996

    Arcade
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Bio Worm is a homebrew game for the SNES. It is an arcade game where you have to shoot your enemies on a Pac-man style battlefield.
  • Bomberman Collection

    1996

    Bomberman Collection

    1996

    Arcade
    Game Boy
  • Soukyuu Guren-tai

    1996

    Soukyuu Guren-tai

    1996

    Arcade
    Arcade Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Soukyuu Guren-tai is a vertically scrolling shooter game released by Raizing in 1996 for Arcades, with a Saturn port released in 1997. The game is unusual in that, rather than using a 3:4 aspect ratio to better suit the vertically-oriented gameplay, it uses a horizontal monitor (4:3) in the style of Neo Geo vertical shooters as well as the later Radiant Silvergun and Giga Wing. There is an English version of the game titled Terra Diver, but it was never officially released.
  • Namco Museum Vol. 3

    1996

    Namco Museum Vol. 3

    1996

    Arcade
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation
    star 6.2
    The third PlayStation volume contains: Galaxian (1979) Ms. Pac-Man (1981) Dig Dug (1982) Phozon (1983) Pole Position II (1983) The Tower of Druaga (1984) The majority of the included games were well-known worldwide but Phozon and The Tower of Druaga were relatively unknown. Two unique versions of The Tower of Druaga were also hidden in this volume: one called "Another Tower", and the other called "Darkness Tower". Both are harder than the original and require different methods to beat the game.
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