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Skitchin'
Skitchin' is a Mega Drive/Genesis game, created by Electronic Arts in 1993.
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2015-02-20 23:29:24
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Skitchin'
Slap Fight
Slap Fight (スラップファイト?), also known as Alcon, is a 1986 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan andRead more
Slap Fight (スラップファイト?), also known as Alcon, is a 1986 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Taito.
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2015-02-20 23:29:24
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Slap Fight
Smash TV
Smash TV, known as Super Smash TV on some other versions, is a 1990 arcade game created by Eugene Jarvis and Mark TurmelRead more
Smash TV, known as Super Smash TV on some other versions, is a 1990 arcade game created by Eugene Jarvis and Mark Turmell for Williams. It is a run and gun game in the same vein as its predecessor, Robotron: 2084 (also produced by Jarvis). As in the previous game, players battle waves of enemies by using guns; the arcade version even uses the two-joystick control system of Robotron. The plot of Smash TV revolves around a futuristic game show in which players compete for various prizes, as well as their lives.
Home versions were developed for various platforms, most of which were published by Acclaim Entertainment.
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2015-02-20 23:29:24
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Smash TV
Smurfs 2
Snake Rattlen Roll
Snow Bros : Nick & Tom
Socket
Socket, known in Japan as Time Dominator 1st (タイムドミネーター1st?), is a fast-paced platform game developed and published by VRead more
Socket, known in Japan as Time Dominator 1st (タイムドミネーター1st?), is a fast-paced platform game developed and published by Vic Tokai for the Mega Drive/Genesis. It was released on August 17, 1993. The game was not released in Europe or Australia.
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2015-02-20 23:29:25
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Socket
Socket the Hedgeduck
Socket the Hedgeduck is an in-progress, unofficial port of levels and assets (art, custom objects, and more) from the SoRead more
Socket the Hedgeduck is an in-progress, unofficial port of levels and assets (art, custom objects, and more) from the Sonic clone titled "Socket/Time Dominator" to the Sonic 1 engine. (The title is a portmanteau on "Socket" and "Hedgehog", since the hack contains assets from Socket shoved into the Sonic 1 engine). It contains various standard platforming zones, bonus zones, and acts from the High Speed Zone as special stages, as well as various other advanced engine features and new content (such as an expanded music playlist with custom SMPS tunes, warp doors, a bonus and special stage zone feature, and much more). This is a v0.3 demo created specifically for the SHC'16!CREDITS:Tutorials•MarkeyJester: Old SSRG Logo•Mercury: Zone Agnostic objects•FraGag: Sonic 1 ROM Chunks guide•VladikComper: MegaPCM, PCM2DPCM Converter•Tornado: Sonic 1 Water Guide (for AZ, BZLa)•Other peopleHelp•ProjectFM, Clownacy, Nineko, MainMemory: Help with expanding ROM Chunks to $FF/Basic Q&A•LuigiXHero: Hack help and bugfixes•Firerat: Optimizations on the game's object handler and other bugfixes•Nineko: Rainbow Road song (from his publicly released SoniNeko SMPS pack, for Bonus Zone Fence FG2)•"Jakob": IRL friend bug testing on real hardware•AbysmalLeopard: Enlarged GHZ Ball and Level Select BG artToolsEditors/Misc•Techokami: Socketripper phps script and level rips at spriters-resource (this hack wouldn't exist without it!)•GenesisFan64: Socket disasm (used for directly ripping palettes and analysis)•MainMemory: SonLVL and S2NA supportArt•Clownancy (et. al.): Capt. PlanED•KanedaFR: Gens KMod (for ripping art and palettes)•Selbi: Sonic 1 Text Editor, Selbi's Parallax Editor•ComputerNerd/Sonic16: RetroGraphicsToolkit•Hivebrain: PCXPal v4.0•Xenowhirl: SonMapEDAudio•Puto, Nineko: XM3SMPS and XM4SMPS•ValleyBell: VGM2MID, MID2SMPS, SMPSPlay, PCM2DPCM Converter, GRC2MID•Apollolux: VGM2PRE•Shiru: VGM Music Maker
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2016-12-27 01:23:44
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Socket the Hedgeduck
Sol-Deace
Sol-Feace (ソルフィース?) is a shoot 'em up developed by Wolf Team. It was first released for the Sharp X68000 exclusively in Read more
Sol-Feace (ソルフィース?) is a shoot 'em up developed by Wolf Team. It was first released for the Sharp X68000 exclusively in Japan on November 22, 1990.
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2015-02-20 23:29:25
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Sol-Deace
Soldiers of Fortune
The Chaos Engine is a top-down run and gun video game developed by The Bitmap Brothers and published by Renegade SoftwarRead more
The Chaos Engine is a top-down run and gun video game developed by The Bitmap Brothers and published by Renegade Software in 1993. The game is set in a steampunk Victorian age in which one or two players must battle the hostile creations of the titular Chaos Engine across four landscapes and ultimately defeat the Chaos Engine and its deranged inventor.
It was first released for the Commodore Amiga, a version available for AGA Amigas, and later ported to MS-DOS, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Atari ST, Amiga CD32, Amiga 500, RISC OS and Sega Mega Drive platforms. In the SNES and Sega versions, the character The Preacher had his clerical collar removed and was renamed The Scientist. The U.S. versions of these two ports were retitled Soldiers of Fortune. A sequel to the game, The Chaos Engine 2, was released in 1996.
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2015-02-20 23:29:25
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Soldiers of Fortune
Soleil
Soleil may refer to:
French for the Sun
Soleil (Watanabe Misato album), a 2002 album by female Japanese pop artist WataRead more
Soleil may refer to:
French for the Sun
Soleil (Watanabe Misato album), a 2002 album by female Japanese pop artist Watanabe Misato
Soleil (Jean-Pierre Ferland album), a 1971 album
Soleil (film), a 1997 French film by Roger Hanin
Soleil (Miami), an approved skyscraper to be built in Miami, Florida
Soleil (Brisbane), a skyscraper in Brisbane, Australia
Soleil (name), which may be either a surname or given name
Soleil Productions, a French comic book publisher
SOLEIL, a synchrotron in France
Cirque du Soleil, an international circus organization based in Montreal, Canada
The European title for the Sega Mega Drive game Crusader of Centy
"Soleil" (song), a 1984 song by Dalida
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2015-02-20 23:29:48
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