El Dorado is intended to be fun and fair while still being challenging. The hack features 11 levels with a unique visual style and focus on being around 30-45 seconds per section before getting a midway or beating the level. Trolls in the game are light hearted and used sparingly.
This hack features:
- Soundtrack with nine new ports that I've done myself, including two original songs I wrote.
- No boss fights.
- No secret exits, all secrets are shoutouts to some of the streamers I enjoy watching or memes.
- Some chocolate in the form of custom blocks, custom sprites and some level specific gimmicks.
- Quality of life patches such as frame rule, spin throw direction, dtothefourth's retry system featured in Mostly Harmless and more.
Wile E's Revenge was the sequel to Road Runner's Death Valley Rally. In this game, you took the role of Wile E Coyote, and chased the Road Runner through various locations in the United States.
Super Full Metal Planet is an early SNES game by Infogrames. It is based off a French board came called Full Métal Planète. It is a turn based strategy game, where the goal is to collect as many ore fragments as possible and stave off rival companies.
Mr. Tuff is a 2D platform game in development by Sales Curve Interactive (SCI) and presumably set to be published by Ocean in 1994-1995. The game was done by the same people as Super SWIV, and as such, the graphics are incredibly polished. The game was apparently too ambitious, and was never fully complete (although the game engine and graphics certainly indicate that it is close).
The game follows a demolition robot known as Mr. Tuff. After the entire population of earth escapes to the planet Utopia, the army robots take over the world. It is up to Mr. Tuff to save the world for the peaceful domestic robots. The levels involve standard platform action, though there are a few shooter-esce hoverboard levels. Each world is set up into standard levels and a boss level.
Welcome to the creator's third hack, which features:
- 10 Exits
- custom music
- custom graphics
- some costum blocks
- some costum sprites
- QoL patches
River Raid: Mission of No Return was an unreleased sequel to the original 1982 game and River Raid II (released in 1988), both for the Atari 2600. River Raid was a popular game on the Atari 2600, and with the resurgence of older video game properties in the mid 1990s, Activision decided to capitalize. They had sequels to games like Kaboom, River Raid and Pitfall in development for the SNES, but only Pitfall actually made it out. This game was shown at the 1993 Summer CES, and covered in the EGM 1994 Video Game Preview Guide.
Tarzan is an unreleased game in development by Gametek. Tarzan was mentioned to be in development by Gametek in the June 1993 issue of Nintendo Power. Clayton Kauzlaric, a developer of the game, says that the game was within months of completion. He says that it was canceled due to the fact that you kill off endangered species, and the fact the game wasn't that fun.
Keys, keys everywhere.
In this hack you need to know how to use a key.
You will need frame perfect keyjumps, clips and lots of knowledge about this game to be able to beat it.
An intermediate kaizo hack of Super Mario World.
Inside the Hack:
-There are no Kaizo Blocks! Except for the last Level, because it is a part of a mechanic.
-Short Levels without CP
-Fast Inputs
-Shell Knowledge required!
-A little taste of Chocolate.