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Pac-Man 2 - The New ...
Pac-Man 2 can refer to either one of four games:
Ms. Pac-Man, the second game in the Pac-Man series
Super Pac-Man, the Read more
Pac-Man 2 can refer to either one of four games:
Ms. Pac-Man, the second game in the Pac-Man series
Super Pac-Man, the second game officially made by Namco
Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures, the side-scrolling puzzle game based on Pac-Man
Pac-Man Championship Edition, Toru Iwatani's "official" sequel to the original Pac-Man for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade
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2015-02-20 23:29:19
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Phantasy Star IV: Th...
Phantasy Star IV (sometimes PS4), released in Japan as Phantasy Star: The End of the Millennium (ファンタシースター 千年紀の終りに?), isRead more
Phantasy Star IV (sometimes PS4), released in Japan as Phantasy Star: The End of the Millennium (ファンタシースター 千年紀の終りに?), is a role-playing video game released for the Mega Drive in Japan in 1993 and Europe and North America in 1995. It is the fourth and final game in the original Phantasy Star series, concluding the story of the Algol Star System. The game was also made available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on June 24, 2008, in the PAL regions on November 14, 2008, and in North America on December 22, 2008, for the price of 800 Wii Points.[1] Phantasy Star IV is also part of the Sega Genesis Collection on the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and on Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.Phantasy Star IV kept many of the gameplay elements of the previous game, including turn-based battles, overhead exploration, and magic spells. Phantasy Star IV met with mostly mixed reviews upon its release, but has been subject to very positive critical retrospectives.
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2015-02-20 23:29:20
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Pitfall - The Mayan ...
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a 1994 video game developed and published by Activision. A sequel to Activision's 1982 PRead more
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a 1994 video game developed and published by Activision. A sequel to Activision's 1982 Pitfall! for the Atari 2600, the player controls Pitfall Harry, Jr., son of the protagonist of the original game, as he attempts to rescue his father from a Mayan jungle setting.
Activision developed the game in partnership with Redline Games. It was first released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis and Sega CD in 1994, followed by releases for the Sega 32X, Atari Jaguar, and PC the following year. The PC release was the first commercial release for the recently debuted Windows 95 operating system. Publisher Majesco Entertainment ported the game for the Game Boy Advance in 2001; a downloadable version appeared on the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console in 2009.
An extra feature in all versions is the ability to play the original Pitfall! (the Atari 2600 version) after finding a secret doorway within the game. The Sega CD, 32X and Windows ports contained extra (and expanded) levels and other enhancements over the other versions.
The Windows port was based on the Sega 32X version, and was made using Kinesoft's Exodus game technology, which was later used to make the Windows port of Earthworm Jim: Special Edition.[1] It includes 256-colour art, in-game CD music and effects by SOUNDELUX Media Labs. SoftKey version includes America Online free trial software for Windows 3.1/95, Internet Explorer 3.02, Cyber Patrol demo for Windows 3.1/95.
On April 13, 2009, the Sega Mega Drive version of Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure was released on the Virtual Console in North America and later in the PAL regions on May 15, 2009 and in Japan on August 25, 2009. It was later delisted on December 26, 2013 in Japan and at the end of 2013 in North America and the PAL regions.
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2015-02-20 23:29:20
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Plants vs Zombies
This Homebrew made with the same Chip N Dale Engine.
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2016-01-04 14:52:55
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Plants vs Zombies
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Psy-O-Blade Moving Adven...
Race Drivin
Race Drivin' is a driving arcade game sequel (to 1989's Hard Drivin') that invites players to test drive several high-poRead more
Race Drivin' is a driving arcade game sequel (to 1989's Hard Drivin') that invites players to test drive several high-powered sports cars on stunt and speed courses. The game was part of a new generation of games that featured 3D polygon environments. Unlike most racing games of its time, it attempted to model real world car physics in the simulation of the movement of the players car. Like Hard Drivin', the game was unique among video games in that it included a true force feedback steering wheel, an ignition key, a 4-speed shifter, and 3 foot pedals (an accelerator, a brake, and a clutch (the clutch being a control seldom seen in any video game, then or now)). Approximately 1200 units were produced at the time of its release for roughly $9000 each.
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2015-02-20 23:29:21
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Race Drivin
Ren & Stimpy: Stimpy's I...
Revenge of Shinobi
In Japan it was known as The Super Shinobi. The debut of the ninja on the Sega Mega Drive console, The Revenge of ShinobRead more
In Japan it was known as The Super Shinobi. The debut of the ninja on the Sega Mega Drive console, The Revenge of Shinobi was widely praised at the time of its release and long one of the most popular games on the Mega Drive and is still regarded as the best entry in the series by many. Its soundtrack was written by acclaimed composer Yuzo Koshiro.
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Revenge of Shinobi
Revenge of Shinobi R...
The Revenge of Shinobi, also known as Shinobi II: The Revenge and originally known in Japan as The Super Shinobi (ザ・スーパーRead more
The Revenge of Shinobi, also known as Shinobi II: The Revenge and originally known in Japan as The Super Shinobi (ザ・スーパー忍 Za Sūpā Shinobi?), is a video game developed and published by Sega in 1989. It was the first Shinobi game developed for the Sega Genesis, and was later released on the coin-operated version of that console, the Mega-Tech.Alongside Shadow Dancer, the game is a sequel to Shinobi, and features a soundtrack by video game music composer Yuzo Koshiro. The game was included in the compilations: Mega Games 2, Mega Drive 6 Pak, Sega Classics Arcade Collection (for the Sega CD), and Sega Smash Pack (for the PC and Dreamcast). It was re-released for the Wii Virtual Console in 2009 and on both the PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network and Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade download services in 2012.
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2017-04-04 14:53:32
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Revolution X
Revolution X is an arcade rail shooter game developed and published by Midway in 1994, featuring the rock band AerosmithRead more
Revolution X is an arcade rail shooter game developed and published by Midway in 1994, featuring the rock band Aerosmith. It features gameplay similar to Midway's earlier Terminator 2: Judgment Day. In the game, players battle the oppressive New Order Nation regime and their leader Helga, who have abducted Aerosmith. Players use a mounted gun to control onscreen crosshairs and shoot enemies using compact discs. The members of Aerosmith are hidden throughout the game's international locales and must be found in order to receive the game's true ending.
The game was ported to various consoles as well as DOS computers. These ports were negatively received and reportedly dissuaded Midway from making a sequel.
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2015-02-20 23:29:21
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