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Most Popular Playstation 2 Games - Page 18

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  • Bonk's Adventure

    1992

    Bonk's Adventure

    1992

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 6.9
    Join Bonk on his all new adventure as he travels through the savage dinosaur land in search of the beautiful Moon Princess! The slimy King Drool, has kidnapped her! Now Bonk has to use his head (literally), to save the princess and the kingdom! Use powerful head-butts to blast King Drool's fools off the map! Spring off the local flowers to gain altitude on your enemies. Knock heads with nasty beasts to prove who's king of the jungle! Explore an incredible realm filled with monsters, traps and the toughest kid from prehistoric times, BONK!
  • Exit Path

    2010

    Exit Path

    2010

    Platform
    Web browser
    star 7.8
    Exit Path is a 2D platformer game. Players control a runner who is met with various obstacles such as sawblades, spikes, and swinging axes in an attempt to escape the obstacle course and become free.
  • El Viento

    1991

    El Viento

    1991

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 6
    El Viento is a platform game developed and published by Wolf Team for the Sega Genesis game console in 1991. It is the first in a trilogy of games, which includes El Viento, Earnest Evans and Anett Futatabi
  • Bonkers

    1994

    Bonkers

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 6.8
    Three of Toontown's most precious treasures, the Sorcerer's Hat (from Fantasia), the Mermaid's Voice (The Little Mermaid), and the Magic Lamp (Aladdin), are stolen. After a car accident Lucky Piquel is hospitalized and as such, Bonkers D. Bobcat has to resolve this case alone. After traveling trough places like Wackytoon Studios and the city of Hollywood and facing old enemies like The Collector and Pops Clock, Bonkers manages to recover all the treasures thus concluding the game.
  • The Fancy Pants Adventures: World 2

    2008

    The Fancy Pants Adventures: World 2

    2008

    Platform
    Web browser
    star 8.1
    The second installment in Brad Borne's Fancy Pants Adventures series
  • The Flintstones

    1995

    The Flintstones

    1995

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 2.5
    A Flintstones platformer game based on the 1994 film. The game was released for the SNES, Game Boy and Sega Genesis (Sega Channel exclusive).
  • The Flash

    1993

    The Flash

    1993

    Platform
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 5.3
    The Flash is an action video game based on the DC Comics superhero of the same name. It was developed and manufactured by Sega and Probe Entertainment for the Sega Master System in 1993. The game's release followed approximately two years after the cancellation of The Flash TV series on CBS.
  • Spider-Man 3: Invasion of Spider-Slayers

    1993

    Spider-Man 3: Invasion of Spider-Slayers

    1993

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 4.3
    Spidey's in a web of trouble! Razor-winged, bolt-firing, mechanoid Spider-Slayers want to slide and dice him! Electro and Scorpion are trying to fry him with bolts of electricity! But on-screen Spider-Sense and devastating new combat moves mean it ain't over 'till Spidey says it's over!
  • Wizards & Warriors X: Fortress of Fear

    1990

    Wizards & Warriors X: Fortress of Fear

    1990

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 5
    The incredible saga of Wizards and Warriors continues. As Kuros you'll enter the dreaded Fortress of Fear in your pursuit of the Evil Wizard, Malkil. Hundreds of enemy encounters await you. Deadly bats and other flying beasts attack from above. Scorching fireballs and arrows speed toward you. And skin crawling spiders and undead skeletons appear from the darkness. Defeat them all! Only those with the blackest of hearts dwell among the 18 levels of challenging game play. But the rewards are great, riches beyond belief, keys to long lost treasure and magic spells and potions. And what better reward could you seek than a final encounter with the Evil Wizard Malkil himself? Beware, Kuros. Others have journeyed into the Fortress of Fear, but none have returned alive.
  • Whomp 'Em

    1991

    Whomp 'Em

    1991

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    Unknown perils lurk behind every corner! Seven powerful magical objects to use. Fight your way through eight complete worlds. Choose your own adventure. Grapple evil beasts at the end of each world.
  • Totally Rad

    1990

    Totally Rad

    1990

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.6
    Totally Rad is an action game in which you play Jake, a magician wannabe being trained by the Master Magician Zebediah. One day, during his training, Jake is attacked by surprise by unknown foes who kidnap Allison, his girlfriend. Then, Jake has to save her and discover what lies behind that attack.
  • Blades of Vengeance

    1993

    Blades of Vengeance

    1993

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 7
    Blades of Vengeance is a platform game that was developed by Beam Software and published by Electronic Arts for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. In this game, one or two players can select one of three fantasy warriors to fight through a large range of platform levels in order to defeat the forces of darkness.
  • Monkey Magic

    1997

    Monkey Magic

    1997

    Platform
    Mac PlayStation
    star 5
    Based on the cartoon series, this 2D side-scrolling action game (with 3D elements) has you seeking out Master Subodye to learn the four magic spells: fire, freeze, shrink and strength. Use these powers in over 30 worlds (five levels featuring 28 scenes and 16 opponents) to gain items like the Power Rod in order to survive the game. Then travel the world to gain other magical items and defend your monkey friends from, well, everybody. With a playful spin on one of the great Asian folk tales, Sunsoft's Monkey Magic is filled with martial arts moves, environments and exotic, Eastern melodies. Can you set a world right when it doesn't want to be corrected? Are you "monkey" enough to survive the attacks of gods and monsters? You bet your prehensile tail you are!
  • Barbie: Game Girl

    1992

    Barbie: Game Girl

    1992

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 5.7
    Unlike most Barbie games, this game is a standard platform game rather than a simulation of the life of a female fashion model. Barbie must find an outfit for her date with Ken. The environment features a shopping mall level, an underwater level, and other worlds to explore. The game is also centered around collecting gems and pearls to fend off opponents. Enemies in the game include the usual sharks found in underwater levels in addition to jellyfish. Moving cubes of sugar must also be defeated in the game. The bonus rounds of the game are essentially a Concentration-type game where matching identical cards lead to extra points for the player.
  • Hugo: The Quest for the Sunstones

    2000

    Hugo: The Quest for the Sunstones

    2000

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    star 5.9
    The Quest for the Sunstones is a 3D platform jump'n'run game. Like Indiana Jones, Hugo takes on great danger only equipped with a whip. Hugo has to collect three magic Sunstones and place them in the right way and with the sun shining on them he will prevent Scylla and Don Crocos evil plan on causing death to the lovely and sweet creatures called Kikurians and destruction of their village.
  • Incantation

    1996

    Incantation

    1996

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    The player controls a young wizard who has to complete several levels. Enemies are defeated by using different ranged spells that can be found throughout the levels, with different firing patterns and power. Some levels require players to pick up a certain amount of items while other have a boss battle.
  • Disney's 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure

    2003

    Disney's 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure

    2003

    Platform
    PlayStation
    star 5.1
    Disney's 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure is a single-player game in which you play as Patch, a Dalmatian puppy who wants to be more than just "one of the 101." Patch's goal is to find and ultimately save his Dalmatian puppy brothers and sisters, who have fallen into the clutches of the dastardly Cruella De Vil.
  • Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daibouken

    1994

    Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daibouken

    1994

    Platform
    Super Famicom
    star 6.8
    Mickey has taken a trip to Tokyo Disneyland. But when he arrives, he finds out from Minnie that his friends have been kidnapped and the park has been hijacked by none other than Pete. Armed with nothing but a combo water/helium backpack and some balloons, Mickey must trek through the different sections of the park to rescue his friends, held captive in some of the park's most iconic attractions, and stop Pete.
  • Yume Koujou: Doki-doki Panic

    1987

    Yume Koujou: Doki-doki Panic

    1987

    Platform
    Family Computer Disk System
    star 7
    While two children, Poke and Piki, are reading a story, a monstrous hand suddenly appears from inside the pages and kidnaps them. When the rest of the Dream Factory family hear their cries of help, they jump into the story and help save them from the evil Wart. The game was released as part of the Yume Koujou '87 event (sometimes referred as Dream Machine, in English), which was sponsored by Fuji TV, and stars its mascots. The game was edited and released as Super Mario Bros 2. Due to Nintendo of Japan feeling like their version of Super Mario Bros 2 would be too difficult and outdated by the time it got to the United States.
  • Valis II

    1989

    Valis II

    1989

    Platform
    Sharp X68000 Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    star 6.6
    Valis II has the same basic plot as its computer counterpart: Rogles, the tyrant of the magical world Vecanti, was defeated, and a new emperor named Megas is terrorizing its inhabitants. It's up to the Japanese schoolgirl Yuko to take on her persona of the Valis Soldier and vanquish Megas. Gameplay-wise, this version differs from the computer releases significantly. Though it has six stages that end with the same boss enemies, its level design, layout, and many regular enemies are different. This release also completely removes two key gameplay features of the computer version: the ability to equip different weapons and armor, and the flying side-scrolling shooter stages.
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