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Most Popular Playstation 2 Games - Page 9

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  • Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion

    1991

    Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion

    1991

    Platform
    DOS Legacy Mobile Device
    star 8.3
    You're a one-of-a-kind dangerous guy named Dave. Born and raised in the hill country of Backwater, USA, you're quite deft with the shotgun, and afraid of nothing. Then again, you haven't been in the haunted mansion up on the hill. As you hunt for your lost little brother, Delbert, you must enter a house full of zombies, spooks, and bad guys and turn them into hamburger meat, before they make a meal out of you in Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion!
  • Manic Miner

    1983

    Manic Miner

    1983

    Platform
    BBC Microcomputer System Dragon 32/64 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Commodore 16 Tatung Einstein Amiga Amstrad CPC Commodore Plus/4 MSX
    star 7.7
    Manic Miner is a platform video game originally written for the ZX Spectrum by Matthew Smith and released by Bug-Byte in 1983 (later re-released by Software Projects). It is the first game in the Miner Willy series and among the early titles in the platform game genre. The game itself was inspired by the Atari 800 game Miner 2049er. It has since been ported to numerous home computers and video game consoles.
  • Donkey Kong Jr. Math

    1983

    Donkey Kong Jr. Math

    1983

    Platform
    Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4.7
    The game features one and two player modes, both of which are single screen. In the first mode, the objective is to enter math answers in order to receive points. These questions include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In the two player mode, two players control two characters as they race to create a math formula to reach the number shown by Donkey Kong, incorporating platform gameplay. The mechanics are similar to Donkey Kong Junior; players climb vines to reach higher areas in order to collect numbers scattered around the area. In order to complete mathematics problems, players must collect at least three things: the first number, the symbol necessary to reach the number shown by Donkey Kong, and the second number. When the game features a high number, such as 66, players must collect multiple numbers and mathematics symbols in order to reach this. For example, players could choose a nine, a multiplication symbol, and a seven, followed by an addition symbol and a three to reach the number 66
  • Aero the Acro-Bat

    1993

    Aero the Acro-Bat

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5
    You play as bat Aero, who have to stop the mad scientist Edgar Ektor, who is trying to rid the world of amusement and fun. So you jump through the circus-style levels, using different kinds of machines such as catapults, cannons, bubble machines, platforms, etc., collecting various power-ups such as cheese, soda, keys, clocks, etc. and avoiding lethal obstacles.
  • Bounce

    2001

    Bounce

    2001

    Platform
    Legacy Mobile Device
    star 8.9
    Bounce is a game by Nokia that came pre-installed in many Nokia mobile phones running J2ME. It is one of the earlier famous Nokia mobile games, alongside Snake.
  • Celeste: Farewell

    2019

    Celeste: Farewell

    2019

    Platform
    PlayStation 4 Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac Xbox One Nintendo Switch
    star 9.1
    Chapter 9: Farewell is a new story chapter for Celeste. It contains 100+ new levels, bringing the game's total to over 800! Over 40 minutes of new music from Lena Raine. There's several brand new mechanics and items to discover and play with. Reconnect with beloved characters for a final goodbye.
  • Hook

    1992

    Hook

    1992

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Sega Game Gear Sega CD
    star 6.9
    In this video game adaption of the Steven Spielberg film Hook, the player takes the role of a grown-up Peter Pan, whose kids have been kidnapped by Captain Hook. Tinker Bell takes Peter back to Neverland where he must again become Pan and reclaim his children.
  • Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems

    1996

    Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems

    1996

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.5
    The most powerful collection of Marvel Super Heroes now unite to battle treacherous mobs of Super-Villians! A mysterious foe has kicked off his plan to rule the world by collecting the Infinity Gems. While each gem controls one force of nature, combined they command limitless power. The fate of the entire world depends on your ability to defeat this sinister scheme before the gems are combined. Master the brute strength of your favorite hero to take on this life and death challenge. You choose the hero best suited to each mission and control all the action, like breaking barriers with the Incredible Hulk or tackling challenges with Spider-Man's webs and climbing ability. It's an incredible action-adventure demanding skill, cunning and reflexes to defeat a diabolical plot and the most amazing assortment of corrupt Super-Villains ever assembled.
  • Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics

    1994

    Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 6.4
    Improving on the original's platformer/brawler co-op gameplay, this game adds adventure and role-playing game elements that create a more involving experience compared to the first game. You can now collect coins in the levels to purchase items from Tiki Village, such as meat to recover your health, or even remodel your hut back at your home village. The game also uses a password system to track your progress. The game also shifts to an overhead map so you can wander to whichever level you wish, and return to completed levels to earn more money or power-ups.
  • Bubble Bobble Part 2

    1993

    Bubble Bobble Part 2

    1993

    Platform
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
    A new breed of heroes! Cubby and Rubby, descendants of the famous Bubby, must battle the Skull Brothers and their army of fiends to rescue a friend in danger. Fortunately, our dinosaur heroes can blow bubbles that will destroy their foes. They will rain fire, floods and tornado!
  • Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote

    1995

    Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote

    1995

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 8
    Play either the Road Runner OR Wile E. Coyote in this unique side-scroller that is just like an interactive Saturday morning cartoon. Your goal: run through six different desert environments before time expires, collecting ACME stamps. As the Road Runner, speed is your ally as you do incredible jumps, burn though loop-de-loops, and avoid all of the Coyote's contraptions and ambushes. The Road Runner can also scare an unsuspecting Coyote with his Beep-Beep attack. As the Coyote, you use Acme's crazy gadgets to catch the Road Runner, constantly attempting to master their power without getting yourself flattened. The Coyote has a special leap attack which allows him to make a last ditch attempt to grab the bird!
  • Scaler

    2004

    Scaler

    2004

    Platform
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 7.9
    Scaler follows the story of a lizard-loving 12-year-old boy named Bobby "Scaler" Jenkins who accidentately stumbles across an evil plot to dominate the world through use of mutated lizards. Scaler is remembered as a niche game that brought interesting ideas and a striking visual style, being a hidden gem for fans of 3D platformers of that era.
  • Virtual Boy Wario Land

    1995

    Virtual Boy Wario Land

    1995

    Platform
    Virtual Boy
    star 6
    Yikes!!! Get ready for a devious treasure hunt with the infamous scheming Wario. Capture the shining gold and vast treasures locked deep inside a hidden cave. But, beware of poison ponds, perilous prisons, endless walls and creepy woods! Make a quick change into Sea Dragon Wario, Eagle Wario or Bull Wario and utilize their mighty strengths. Blow away enemy cave defenders with body attacks and power actions. Succeed in this greedy plot to seize the riches of this underground world and find this key to freedom!
  • Spatial

    2020

    Spatial

    2020

    Platform
    Web browser Android iOS Oculus Quest
    star 9.2
    Spatial is a 3D gaming hub where creators craft and share immersive social experiences for web, mobile, and VR. We're transforming online interaction from passive watching to active play. Think YouTube, but for games. From Racing Empire to Merge Survivor Zombie, there are thousands of games that can be discovered on Spatial. And with the Spatial Creator Toolkit, developers can build and publish their own games to a community of millions of players, to the library of games is growing every day.
  • Joe & Mac

    1991

    Joe & Mac

    1991

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 6
    The Super NES version of Joe & Mac is a reworked game which features an overworld map used to choose the levels (unlike in other versions where all of them have to be played), which were longer, plus some bonus stages (either in the levels or out in the world map) and a different final boss.
  • Donkey Kong Country 3

    2005

    Donkey Kong Country 3

    2005

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.5
    Donkey Kong Country 3 is the Game Boy Advance version of the SNES game "Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!". Although being developed as a port, the game has a different soundtrack composed by the veteran of the series David Wise, new minigames, worlds and overworld map layout.
  • The Incredible Hulk

    1993

    The Incredible Hulk

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Sega Game Gear Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 5.8
    In this side-scrolling action game, you fight against your arch-enemy The Leader and his forces (Rhino, Absorbing Man, Abomination and Tyrannus). Take control of the Hulk/Dr. Banner through five levels of action: City and Construction Site, Tyrannus' Labyrinth, Leader's Fortress, Leader's Interior, and the Final Confrontation.
  • Ratatouille

    2007

    Ratatouille

    2007

    Platform
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac PlayStation 2
    star 7.3
    Ratatouille is based on the Pixar film of the same name. The version by Asobo Studio is, like other versions, a 3D platform game, but has its own design, levels and missions. The game follows the plot of the film only loosely, but has the main voice cast from the movie reprising their roles. The player controls Remy, a rat with a refined sense of taste. When Remy finds himself in Paris near the restaurant of the famous deceased chef Gusteau, he works on making his dream of becoming a chef himself come true, while helping out his fellow rats to procure food.
  • Superman

    1987

    Superman

    1987

    Platform
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4.7
    A Superman game released for NES and Famicom.
  • Power Blade

    1991

    Power Blade

    1991

    Platform
    Arcade Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.2
    22nd CENTURY WARRIOR! When New Earth's Master Computer is attacked by aliens, only NOVA, lord of the ancient Power Blade, can hope to battle through to Control Center and restore the Database!
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