The third installment in the Yo, Matías stripe cartoon videogame series. A puzzle-solving platformer where Matias collects candies and fighting enemies.
This hack aims to recreate SM64 vanilla levels in form of slides.
The player has to overcome all the various challanges, often inspired by elements present in the original game, in order to reach the final goal and obtain their 'shiny prize', through a survival mode with limited lives.
Doodle Jump: Hop the Movie is similar to the original Doodle Jump. You still tilt the device to have the hero, E.B. star of the film, jump from platform to platform. As always, you're avoiding obstacles, catching rides on rockets, shooting invaders and aiming for the sky.
The version of Out of This World (Another World) for the 3DO is very different from the other ports because of its own visual style, using rasterized graphics, which were criticized by the creator of the original version.
After the release of the first version for Amiga and Atari ST, some complaints about the short length of the game became known by the publisher, and the main developer created a new level to expand the game to the DOS and Macintosh ports.
Math Rescue Plus is an expansion pack to Math Rescue, featuring 45 new levels, additional word problems and three different music tracks. There are no changes to the graphics or storyline. It is a standalone game that does not require the original title to play.
The Incredibles is an unlicensed platformer for the Game Boy Color made by Sintax possibly around 2004. It is a hack of Pokémon Platinum (Sintax), and unrelated to the Glorysun hack of The Tick of the same name.
The King Lion III 2003 Advance is a platforming game developed by Sintax and released in 2003 for the Game Boy Color. The game is based on the movie The Lion King, with its gameplay deriving from the tie-in game on the SNES and Sega Genesis.