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Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention (シャイニング・フォース 神々の遺産, Shainingu Fōsu: Kamigami no Isan?, lit. "Shining Force:Read more
Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention (シャイニング・フォース 神々の遺産, Shainingu Fōsu: Kamigami no Isan?, lit. "Shining Force: The Legacy of the Gods"), is a 1992 fantasy turn-based tactics role-playing video game for the Mega Drive/Genesis console. While primarily a traditional fantasy-themed game, it contains some steampunk elements.
The game has been repeatedly re-released: in Sega Smash Pack 2 for the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows, in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and as a standalone game for the Wii Virtual Console and Microsoft Windows via Steam. Additionally, in 2004 a remake was released for the Game Boy Advance under the title Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon and in 2010 the game was released for iOS.
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2015-02-20 23:29:24
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Shining Force II
Shining Force II (シャイニング・フォースII 古えの封印, Shainingu Fōsu Tsū: Inishie no Fūin?, lit. "Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal"),Read more
Shining Force II (シャイニング・フォースII 古えの封印, Shainingu Fōsu Tsū: Inishie no Fūin?, lit. "Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal"), is a tactical role-playing game for the Mega Drive/Genesis console developed by Sonic! Software Planning in 1993. The storyline is not directly connected to the original Shining Force, although a Game Gear title Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict links the two games' plots.
The game is much longer than the first, and more free-roaming. There is no chapter system, so the player can return to previously visited parts of the world. There are also two different ways of promoting many characters.
This game was released on the Wii Virtual Console in Europe on October 3, 2008 and in North America on October 6, 2008. The game also appears in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and as a standalone game on Steam.
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Shining in the Darkn...
Shining in the Darkness, released as Shining and the Darkness (シャイニング&ザ・ダクネス?) in Japan, is a 1991 role-playing videRead more
Shining in the Darkness, released as Shining and the Darkness (シャイニング&ザ・ダクネス?) in Japan, is a 1991 role-playing video game for the Mega Drive/Genesis video game console. It was one of the first RPGs released for the system, and began the long-running and multi-genre Shining series.
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2015-02-20 23:29:24
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Shining in the Darkness
Shinobi 3 - Return o...
Known as The Super Shinobi II in Japan, Shinobi III is regarded by many as the high point of the series. It introduced aRead more
Known as The Super Shinobi II in Japan, Shinobi III is regarded by many as the high point of the series. It introduced a much smoother, faster style of gameplay while keeping the series' familiar trademarks firmly intact. The game marked Musashi's last appearance in a Shinobi game until Shinobi was released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2.
At least two known beta versions of Shinobi III are currently in circulation, featuring almost completely different levels from the final game.
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2015-02-20 23:29:24
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Shinobi 3 - Return of th...
Shinobi 3 - Return o...
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, released in Japan as The Super Shinobi II (ザ・スーパー忍II?), is an action game develRead more
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, released in Japan as The Super Shinobi II (ザ・スーパー忍II?), is an action game developed and published by Sega for theMega Drive/Genesis console that was released in 1993. It is the direct sequel to the previous The Revenge of Shinobi. The game was originally intended to be released in 1992, and to be very different from the final version of the game in terms of levels and storyline.This hack is for beginners, It gives the player 99 lives to be able to finish the game.
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2015-05-08 01:37:43
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Silver Sonic The Rev...
A hack made by Roebloz Based on Sonic 1Regular Credits:Roebloz: Hack idea, level design, main sprite editing, instrumentRead more
A hack made by Roebloz Based on Sonic 1Regular Credits:Roebloz: Hack idea, level design, main sprite editing, instrument editing, zone naming, main media stuff.TheLesha: Technical Stuff (Zone Order, Zone Names, Splash Screen Implementation, sprite implementation via HEX editing)The Game Apologist - Giving me the conviction to give Silver Sonic justice.Silver Sonic - For being a cute little Sonic robot!Graphic Credits:Roebloz: Making the player sprites out of Cancer Edition's spritesheet and vanilla S1 Sonic's sprites, recoloring most of the sprites to fit the palette, making said palette, making the ending, life icon title screen and signpost Silver Sonic art. (Also making the Green, Orange and Blue recolor of Mario)TheLesha: Implementation of all sprites into the ROM via HEX editing (Except for the player sprites)Cancer Edition: Making the original Silver Sonic spritesheet that was used as base for most player sprites.Dolphman: Custom Sonic Mega Drive-style Eggmobile sprites.MarkyJester, mrcat-pixel and Cinossu: Splash screen and SHC logoUnknown: Custom SEGA Letters, not included with spritesheet.Master Emerald Sprite - Mod.Gen project
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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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