The museum of Mr. Pence has opened and people from all over the world are going to visit it.
An edgy plumber named "Skullpain" has decided to check out the museum.
This is a compilation of three Mr. Pence games.
The games included are:
Mr. Pence's Christmas Blast!
NEW! Mr. Pence
and a secret third game.
You can also see artwork from almost all the Mr. Pence games and talk to the other people at the museum.
(All games are mostly the same as the original versions, there are only a few differences).
An unofficial port of the original versions of the Ninja Gaiden NES games to the SNES. Not to be confused with the official Ninja Gaiden Trilogy, released by Tecmo.
Okay, so this time you're a T-Rex on a treadmill. Your job: survive as long as you can. In your way are spike balls and lasers, as well as an ever-increasing speed and difficulty. Prepare to burn some calories!
Starbump combines fast-paced action, Third Person platforming and competitive modes in vibrants worlds. It’s designed for party nights where you and your friends battle it out for hours, packed into colorful arenas and quick-fire game modes. It's a pure cozy brawl !
When a mysterious mechanical base begins to emerge in the Silent Forest, it falls to the focused and pacifist Agent Pax to infiltrate it. On a mission to deactivate the "Magic Gear," the factory's heart, and rescue her captured comrades, Pax will face any challenge to get the job done. After all, the future of peace... and her General's lasagna, depend on it.
A straight port of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (NES) for the SNES. The game works the same, but with additional support for MSU1 enhancement for audio.
A straight port of Castlevania (NES) for the SNES. The game works the same, but with additional support for MSU1 enhancement for audio and the inclusion of the Easy Mode from the Family Computer cartridge version, the Hard Mode from Vs. Castlevania and the ability to change between two sub-weapons.
Experience Sonic Adventure 2 levels as Mario in a new thrilling romhack. Fully N64 console compatible and optimized for blazingly smooth gameplay. Enjoy!
When Buck, a die-hard retro gamer, buys a mysterious cartridge labeled “DEFINITELY NOT A CURSED CARTRIDGE” from his local GameStop, things go sideways fast. The moment he pops it into his Chromatic, he’s sucked through the screen and trapped inside the game! To escape, Buck must battle through pixelated worlds, outsmart glitchy bosses, and uncover who—or what—is pulling the strings. With help from a rogue hacker, hidden cheats, and his trusty blaster, Buck’s only way out is to beat the game itself.
Leaper is based on the game Jumping Jack where you have to get to the top of the screen by jumping through the moving gaps in each level of platforms. In this version the idea is to reach the top of the screen six times, and with each completion, a letter from the word Leaper lights up. You have an energy bar and this decreases if you touch the sides of the screen, don't jump up through a gap cleanly, fall down a gap cleanly or fall down a couple of levels. Once the energy bar is empty then you lose one of five lives. There are also various creatures moving along various platforms and if these are touched then you lose a life.