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  • Devilish

    1991

    Devilish

    1991

    Arcade
    Sega Game Gear
    star 3.8
    A prince and princess were in love with each other until a jealous demon turned the happy couple into a set of stone paddles; resembling that of the pinball kind.Suddenly, a ball came into existence that could use the prince and princess in order to defeat the demons that now rule over the kingdom. Players have to use two paddles; the upper one is used to defeat demons while the lower one helps to prevent the player from dropping to its demise at the bottom of the board. By defeating bad guys and smashing through breakable blocks, the player advances towards the boss of each level. Resembling a harder version of Arkanoid, the vertically scrolling screen forces the ball to move constantly forward in an attempt to reach the boss. Only the Sega Mega Drive version has a two-player option. Players can choose between three difficulty levels in the Game Gear version and can also select an option to do a time trial.
  • Jawbreaker

    1981

    Jawbreaker

    1981

    Arcade
    Atari 8-bit Apple II
    star 5.1
    Jawbreaker is a video game programmed by John Harris and released in 1981 for the Atari 400/800 by On-line Systems. Originally intended to be a fairly straight Pac-Man clone, Jawbreaker emerged as a relatively inventive version with unique gameplay. It was widely lauded by reviewers, and became a major seller for Sierra Online. The story of its creation forms a portion of Steven Levy's book, Hackers.
  • K.C. Munchkin!

    1981

    K.C. Munchkin!

    1981

    Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    star 6.9
    A copy of Pac-Man, but with various improvements. This game is primarily known for the Atari lawsuit against it which set an important precedent for copyright and lawsuits in videogames.
  • Custer's Revenge

    1982

    Custer's Revenge

    1982

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    star 2
    You are General Custer. Your dander's up, your pistol's wavin‘. You've set your sights on a ravishing maiden named Revenge: but she's not about to take it lying down, by George! Help is on the way. If you're to get to Revenge you'll have to rise to the challenge, dodge a tribe of flying arrows and protect your flanks against some downright mean and prickly cactus. But if you can stand pat and last post the stings and arrows - you can stand last. Remember! Revenge is sweet. Everytime ol' Custer scores he comes up smilin‘ and right back for more. The higher the score. the more challenging the game action gets.
  • Paperboy

    1988

    Paperboy

    1988

    Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.7
    NES port of Paperboy.
  • Paperboy

    1990

    Paperboy

    1990

    Arcade
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 6
    Master System port of Paperboy.
  • Dig Dug

    1985

    Dig Dug

    1985

    Arcade
    Family Computer Disk System Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U
    star 7.9
    The Famicom port of Dig Dug. It was originally only released in Japan, being first released overseas via the Wii Virtual Console.
  • Donkey Kong

    1982

    Donkey Kong

    1982

    Arcade
    Game & Watch
    star 5.4
    Donkey Kong is a Multi Screen Game & Watch game released in 1982. It was based on the arcade game Donkey Kong, with gameplay based only on 25m, the first stage from the arcade version. This was the first Game and Watch game to be based on pre-existing Nintendo characters, and it was the first video game system to include the D-pad, a feature of all future Nintendo systems. The game unit's model is DK-52, with the DK standing for Donkey Kong. The game was a huge success, selling over 1,000,000 copies worldwide.
  • Stack

    2016

    Stack

    2016

    Arcade
    Android iOS
    star 6.9
    Stack up the blocks as high as you can!
  • Swamp Attack

    2014

    Swamp Attack

    2014

    Arcade
    Android iOS
    star 6
    You need to defend and protect your home from invaders – the crazed zombie-style monsters – just as players defend their towers in the best tower defense games!
  • Max Payne Mobile

    2012

    Max Payne Mobile

    2012

    Arcade
    Android iOS
    star 7
    A fugitive undercover cop framed for murder, hunted by cops and the mob, Max is a man with his back against the wall, fighting a battle he cannot hope to win. Max Payne is a relentless story-driven game about a man on the edge, fighting to clear his name while struggling to uncover the truth about his slain family amongst a myriad of plot-twists. The groundbreaking original cinematic action-shooter, Max Payne introduced the concept of Bullet Time in videogames. Through its stylish slow-motion gunplay combined with a dark and twisted story, Max Payne redefined the action-shooter genre.
  • Game & Watch Gallery 4

    2002

    Game & Watch Gallery 4

    2002

    Arcade
    Wii U Game Boy Advance
    star 6.9
    Relive the birth of handheld gaming with over a dozen classic Game & Watch games. Picture-perfect versions reproduce all the fast-paced action of the original games, and new modern versions bring these games into the 21st century with improved graphics, sound, and game play!
  • Pac-Man: Adventures in Time

    2000

    Pac-Man: Adventures in Time

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.3
    As in the original Pac-Man arcade game, the basic objective of each level is to guide Pac-Man through a maze while eating dots, unique food items, and power pellets that make Pac-Man's enemies, the Ghosts, edible for a limited time. The ability to jump returns from Pac-Mania for bypassing hazards and avoiding enemies. Some levels contain obstacles such as deadly boulders, animals who delay or kill Pac-Man, and explosive projectiles. After every few rounds there is a bonus mini-game in which the player can obtain some extra points (with every 50,000 points earning Pac-Man an extra life). The levels also feature a variety of shapes and architectural features such as cylindrical mazes, canopies, bridges, pyramids, and even walls that allow Pac-Man to walk vertically. The game features more sophisticated events than its arcade predecessor, such as collecting a certain number of pellets to unlock another area of a maze. The game also includes the ability to see the short intermission videos that come before a new level
  • Pocket God

    2009

    Pocket God

    2009

    Arcade
    Web browser Windows Phone Android iOS
    star 4.5
    Pocket God is a game developed by Bolt Creative, in which the player manipulates an island and its inhabitants. It was originally released for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch on January 9, 2009, and later released for Verizon Wireless on September 1, 2010, Android on December 1, 2010, and Windows Phone on December 4, 2010. The Facebook version was released December 23, 2010.
  • Bishi Bashi Special

    1998

    Bishi Bashi Special

    1998

    Arcade
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 6.9
    Bishi Bashi is a series of Konami video games for arcades, mobile phones, PlayStation and Windows. All games in the series comprise playing through a wide variety of competitive minigames against other players. The arcade games support 1 to 6 players and the PlayStation game allows 1 to 8 players; the game will provide computer opponents if there are not enough players.
  • Secret Quest

    1989

    Secret Quest

    1989

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    star 4.4
    It started with one station, then three, then eight. If something isn't done, the aliens will overrun Earth. It is up to you to destroy the stations by setting their self destructs. You move from room to room, fighting any enemies you encounter. When you beat an enemy, you get an energy pod or oxygen bottle. Fighting aliens depletes you energy and/or oxygen so kill quickly. Each weapon inflicts different damage, and depletes a different amount of energy. As a rule, the stronger a weapon is, the more energy it requires. You also use oxygen at the rate of one bottle per minute while exploring. Along the way, you will sometimes find sonic keys, and energy sword, sonic blaster or particle beam. Sonic keys are needed for certain doors you encounter in later stations. Once you set the self destruct code, a clock starts and you must make it to the teleporter before the time runs out. The game ends when you destroy all eight stations, run out of oxygen or do not get off a station before it self destructs. If you run out
  • Superman: The Game

    1985

    Superman: The Game

    1985

    Arcade
    BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Commodore 16
    star 2
    Superman is a video game released for home computers. The plot has Superman going after Darkseid.
  • Paperboy

    2000

    Paperboy

    2000

    Arcade
    Nintendo 64
    star 4.7
    A 3D version of the arcade classic for the Nintendo 64
  • DX-Ball 2

    1998

    DX-Ball 2

    1998

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.4
    DX-Ball 2 is a brick buster game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Longbow Games. As a follow up to DX-Ball by Michael P. Welch, the sequel is foremost remarked by the introduction of its 16-bit high-colour engine, presenting textured bricks and background graphics in vivid colours. The game also features two new Power-Ups, an easy to play "Kid-Mode", and a hotseat multiplayer mode, alongside an original soundtrack by SideWinder. DX-Ball 2 also introduces the feature of board-set selection, allowing the player to select between different sets of boards to play. The free demo thereby comes packed with a total of 24 boards divided into 6 board-sets of 4 boards search. Additional board packs can then be installed for more boards, whereas Board Pack 1 will expand the demo board-sets to 25 boards each, for a total of 150 boards. While a total of five board packs were released for the game, DX-Ball 2 was eventually succeeded by Rival Ball in 2001. A 20th Anniversary edition was announced on August 23rd, 2018 and was re
  • Frogger Returns

    2009

    Frogger Returns

    2009

    Arcade
    PlayStation 3 Wii Nintendo DS
    star 4
    Based on the timeless arcade game, Frogger Returns delivers the addictive dodge-and-run gameplay fans know and love for a new generation. Players are thrown back into the hustle and bustle of city life to guide their amphibious friend, Frogger, from the city back to his home marsh. Frogger Returns stays true to the classic arcade gameplay style, but is enhanced with improved graphics, a new camera angle, and new levels. Streets, sewers, subways, and numerous other obstacles and enemies are in play - all for the sake of keeping Frogger away from returning home! But Frogger isn't surrounded by just hurdles -- new power-ups including time reverse, invincibility and time freeze also aid Frogger in his travels.
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