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  • Kid Klown in Crazy Chase 2: Love Love Hani Soudatsusen

    1996

    Kid Klown in Crazy Chase 2: Love Love Hani Soudatsusen

    1996

    Platform
    PlayStation
    Sequel to Kid Klown in Crazy Chase.
  • 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.
  • Fancy World - Earth of Crisis

    1996

    Fancy World - Earth of Crisis

    1996

    Platform
    Arcade
    A cutesy platform game.
  • Sonic 3D Blast

    1996

    Sonic 3D Blast

    1996

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Sega Saturn
    star 5.5
    The Saturn version of Sonic 3D Blast has enhanced visuals and a new style of bonus stages.
  • Bubsy 3D

    1996

    Bubsy 3D

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 2.3
    Bubsy 3D is the fourth Bubsy game to date, and the first title in 3D; the game was released in 1996 for the PlayStation video game console. It is a sequel to the original in terms of the story and takes place on the Woolies' home planet, Rayon. Bubsy 3D has 16 main levels and two boss levels and the main character's goal is to defeat the two queens of Rayon, Poly and Esther. The player can collect rockets, as well as atoms, in order to eventually escape from planet Rayon. The graphics are very simplistic, even for their time, with a dense fog that covers entire levels throughout the game. Bubsy actively speaks throughout the game based on various actions performed by the player. Planned releases for the Sega 32X and Sega Saturn were cancelled. Bubsy 3D was panned by both critics due to its confusing control schemes and camera angles. It was featured on Seanbaby's EGM Crapstravaganza: The 20 Worst Games of All Time list as well as in eighth place on GameTrailers' 2006 Top 10 Best and Worst Games list, where it was d
  • Genjin Collection

    1996

    Genjin Collection

    1996

    Platform
    Game Boy
    All three Bonk Game Boy releases on one cartridge.
  • Christmas Nights into Dreams

    1996

    Christmas Nights into Dreams

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn
    The story of Christmas Nights follows Elliot and Claris during the holiday season following their adventures with Nights. Though they both enjoy the Christmas season, they feel as if something is missing. Finding that the Christmas Star that usually sits at the top of the Twin Seeds Christmas tree is missing, the pair head off to Nightopia to find it. There, they meet up with Nights again and re-explore Spring Valley, which has now been Christmas-ified due to the kids' dreams of the holiday season. The trio of heroes must now take down a revived Gillwing and retrieve the Christmas Star from his lair. The game uses the Saturn's internal clock to change elements of the game according to the date and time. In November and January, the title screen label "Nights: Limited Edition" is changed to "Winter Nights", with the lush greenery of the environment being replaced by white snow. During December, "Christmas Nights" mode is activated, resulting in further Christmas-themed alterations, such as item boxes becoming Chris
  • Toxic Bunny

    1996

    Toxic Bunny

    1996

    Platform
    DOS
    Toxic Bunny is a side-scrolling action platform game for MS-DOS computers released in 1996 by Celestial Games. The game covers four large levels in which Toxic hunts the person (or animal) responsible for interrupting his coffee break, brainwashing all his friends, and covering the planet with a decaffeinated goo. Within the game you can use any number of incredibly large weapons including a Nitric Hamster Launcher, while squashing aliens with rusty nautical equipment. The game has been called a psychedelic parody of Epic Games character, Jazz Jackrabbit.
  • 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.
  • Sonic 3D Blast

    1996

    Sonic 3D Blast

    1996

    Platform
    Linux Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 5.9
    Sonic 3D Blast is a 1996 platform video game developed by Traveller's Tales and Sonic Team, and published by Sega for the Genesis, Saturn, and Windows. Part of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, the game abandons previous Sonic games' side-scrolling style in favor of isometric gameplay, making use of some pre-rendered 3D models converted into sprites. The game features creatures known as Flickies, which first appeared in the 1984 arcade game Flicky. Controlling only Sonic himself, the player's goal is to collect Flickies and carry them to safety, periodically sparring with the series antagonist Dr. Robotnik, who is imprisoning them within robots.
  • Pandemonium!

    1996

    Pandemonium!

    1996

    Platform
    N-Gage PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS PlayStation Vita Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable Legacy Mobile Device
    star 6.9
    Pandemonium features 2 playable characters: Fargus, a joker, and Nikki, who unwittingly casts a spell that destroys the town. The goal of the game is to reach the Wishing Engine, where they can wish the town back to normal. For each level, the player can choose which character to be. Each has a special move - Fargus can deliver a special spinning attack, and Nikki can double jump. The game consists of a great variety of unique gameplay objects, such as watermelons, clouds, spider webs and logs.
  • Cheesy

    1996

    Cheesy

    1996

    Platform
    Atari Jaguar PlayStation
    Cheesy the mouse (and the star of the game) has been captured by a mad scientist for his genetic experiments. However, mohawked aliens attack the castle and in the commotion cheesy escapes. He has to navigate through 24 levels of mutated creatures, fight huge spiders, balance a mine cart through derelict tracks and escape flames inside a burning chimney.
  • Punky Skunk

    1996

    Punky Skunk

    1996

    Platform
    PlayStation
    Punky Skunk is not your ordinary skunk: he's an extreme-sports loving critter trying to save his friends from a kidnapping wolf named Badler. So begins this adventure of a hip skunk and his 30 levels of platforming action, taking him through the sky, across land, underneath the ground and over water. Multiple paths and bonus levels will offer some variety in this throwback to 2D platform games of the past. In order to succeed, Punky must use various moves to fight enemies, avoid traps and find the flagpole signifying the end of the level. In addition, you'll be able to collect stars and 1-ups for extra lives, green orbs to replenish health, and gear icons outfitting Punky with one of six pieces of equipment: Paraglider, Inline Skates, Skysurfer, Pogo Stick, Jetpack or Diggers. Besides using the gear, Punky can either jump or attack enemies with his "spray." Skunk got you stumped? Not to worry, you can resume progress at the start of each cleared stage if you have a memory card.
  • Saban's Power Rangers Zeo Versus the Machine Empire

    1996

    Saban's Power Rangers Zeo Versus the Machine Empire

    1996

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac Apple Pippin
    The Zeo Crystal has been shattered into shards, each representing a Zeo Ranger, who must venture into dangerous labyrinths to retrieve them. However, the villainous Machine Empire will do everything possible to stop the Rangers. Will the superheroes be able to defeat its minions?
  • Disney's Pinocchio

    1996

    Disney's Pinocchio

    1996

    Platform
    Game Boy
  • Mr. Bones

    1996

    Mr. Bones

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn
    Mr. Bones, is a multi-genre video game released for the Sega Saturn in 1996, created for SEGA by Ed Annunziata and Zono Incorporated. The game's soundtrack was composed and performed by famed guitarist Ronnie Montrose.
  • Chip-chan Kick!

    1996

    Chip-chan Kick!

    1996

    Platform
    PC-FX
    This is a platform game similar in style to Bubble Bobble and particularly to Parasol Stars. There are two playable characters, both of which are little girls. There is no difference between them gameplay-wise: both use a large blob-like animal to hit enemies from a short distance in a yo-yo-like fashion. It is possible to choose one of them as a single player, or to use them both cooperatively in the two-player mode.
  • Crash Bandicoot

    1996

    Crash Bandicoot

    1996

    Platform
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.7
    Crash Bandicoot is the first installment in the Crash Bandicoot series that established Naughty Dog's reputation in the video game industry. Its premises chronicle the creation of the titular Crash, a bandicoot who has been uplifted by the mad scientist Doctor Neo Cortex. The goal of Crash Bandicoot is to traverse several levels in sequence in order to progress. The game is played from a third-person perspective in which the camera trails behind Crash, though some levels showcase forward-scrolling and side-scrolling perspectives. Crash is able to defeat enemies by either jumping on them or using a spinning attack that launches them.
  • Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal

    1996

    Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 3.8
    Metal titans, Iron Man and X-O Manowar, come together for the first time ever to tackle one heavy-duty cosmic crisis! It's an apocalyptic meltdown of furious action, with the ultimate in Super Hero power and realism! Featuring Bi-Directional firepower, Chest-Beam blasts, multi-hit combos and Z-axis shooting, ultimate boss battles and enhanced weapon power!
  • Sonic the Hedgehog

    1996

    Sonic the Hedgehog

    1996

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8.7
    Sonic the Hedgehog (also know as Sonic 4) is an unlicensed game for the SNES by Peruvian scene organization Twin Eagles Group. It is, actually, a hack of Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos. Notable features include Sonic's new ability to kick, and missions to free Mario from cages (upon which the latter exclaims his name).
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