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Hired Guns Psygnosis (DMA Design)1993Requires 1 Mo RAM.***
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[37]***For 1-4 players on same machine, in single player mode the lone player controls all 4 characters in their individual "windows".
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Homeworld Sierra (Relic Entertainment)? Amigalabelminimizeminimize
Baldies Phoenix Games;Bethesda Softworks (Creative Edge)2003 PSlabelimageminimize
Crusaders of Might and Magic 3DO2000Crusaders of Might and Magic is a third-person perspective game that mixes elements of action, role-playing and adventure. In this epic quest, you'll need to jump and slash your way to succeed against scores of evil monsters. As you progress, you'll be able to improve your characters attributes, which will ultimately decide whether you succeed or fail.
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Tall Unlimited  Techno Soleil;Agetec (Techno Soleil;Hamster)1999Check [[link:http://home.netvigator.com/~tarot/Games/Tall01.html Alan's Video Games Page]] for a detailed review of this game.
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Bad Street Brawler Mattel (Beam International)1989Lawbreaking crooks, thugs, and circus renegades rule the mean streets. It's a real zoo out there! The city is unsafe and the good citizens live in constant fear. You are DUKE DUNNEGAN - former punk rocker and the world's coolest martial arts vigilante! You are a lean, mean thug-thrashing machine, returning to your native city streets as the ultimate defender of freedom! There's evil waiting behind every bush and danger lurking behind every corner - LOOK OUT! It's up to you to send the bad guys reeling with furious fist and foot bashing action! It's non-stop martial arts madness! Nail the no-gooders today - and watch the street savages scatter!***Same game as Street Hassle and Bop' N Rumble. A Power Glove game. NESlabelimagesubject
Hiryu no Ken: Ougi no Shou  Culture Brain1987"Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll" is a mix of beat'em up platform action game and classic 1 vs. 1 fighting game. Playability is only average but the game has some interesting aspects. For example the rather lengthy tutorial where the unusual hit-mechanism when battling opponents in the tournaments is explained. There is also a basic storyline you are following, which is a plus and wasn't often seen at the time of its release (at least the Japan release which was 2 years earlier than the US release). The fact that you had to play through the game twice to see the real "good" ending (similar as [game=#7825]Ghosts 'n Goblins[/game] handled it) left a bitter taste though.***A platformer with fighting tournaments between stages. Similar to the Master System's Hokuto no Ken (AKA Black Belt), but executed far better. Not a bad game, but the controls feel a little stiff at times.
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Rampart  Konami (Konami;Tengen)1991This version was developed by a different team in a different country than [game=#8139]the other Rampart game[/game]. Both are based on the Arcade game but this one is a bit different, being lighthearted in tone, offering different 4 scenarios to complete, haing 7 tutorial levels, extensive multiplayer options, and 3 levels of difficulty. This version is a Japanese Famicom exclusive. NESlabelminimizeminimize
BlackThorne  Interplay;Virgin;Kemco (Blizzard)1994After years of awaiting his destiny on Earth, Kyle Blackthorne has finally come home to face the galaxy's most terrifying mutant monsters and goblin hordes. With brute strength, animal cunning and a lead-spewing shotgun he's on a quest to reclaim his once peaceful Planet Tuul. Surrounded by enemies and confronting danger at every turn, Blackthorne's commando training and survival skills are put to the ultimate death-defying test in this brutally savage land. So prepare to enter Blackthorne's world and blast your way through one of the most intense, challenging games ever.***
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[29]***Very dark game, as you can see on screenshots. Close to 'Flashback' or 'Prince of Persia'. You have to save human beings against orcs that take your race in slavery.
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Metal Combat  Nintendo (Intelligent Systems)1993The time is the 21st century. In the wake of natural disasters and social unrest human society has collapsed. The only amusement left for the inhabitants of this grim Earth of the future is the Battle Game. This contest of advanced arena combat pits giant armored riot suits known as Standing Tanks (ST's) against each other in a fight to the finish. The winner gains power and prestige while the loser faces humiliation dishonor and low class citizenship.***
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Umihara Kawase  TNN (TNN;Atelier Double)1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
Banjo-Kazooie  Nintendo (Rare)1998[media=youtube]hoyxyQWZg6A[/media]***
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[12]***What are you supposed to think about a game that stars a big, goofy honey bear named Banjo who wears tight yellow shorts and carries around a raucous, red-crested breegull in his bright blue backpack? Sounds like a puzzling combination, right? Amazingly, the creative and kooky folks at Rare made all the pieces fit in Banjo-Kazooie, Rare's 3D prequel to Banjo-Tooie.
The action starts when wicked witchy-poo Gruntilda nabs Banjo's cute kid sister, Tooty, to use as a test subject for her beauty-stealing invention. Banjo sets out immediately to the rescue with his inseparable companion Kazooie stashed in his backpack. The bear-and-bird duo must use constant teamwork to overcome the many obstacles in Gruntilda's cavernous lair. Banjo's brute strength comes in handy in beating up on foes, while Kazooie's locomotive versatility enables the pair to scour the world in search of the necessary pieces to solve the puzzles of the place. And if controlling a bizarre bear-bird pair isn't enough, players can seek out witch doctor Mumbo Jumbo to undergo a variety of magical transformations. Banjo and Kazooie can learn more than 20 different moves, and they'll need them all to make it through the nine nightmarish worlds inside Gruntilda's Lair.***US version
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Perfect Dark  Rare2000Perfect Dark is a first-person shooter developed and published by Rare and released for the Nintendo 64 video game console in 2000. It is the first game of the Perfect Dark series and follows Joanna Dark, an agent of the Carrington Institute research centre, as she attempts to stop an extraterrestrial conspiracy by rival corporation dataDyne. The game features a campaign mode where a single player must complete a series of levels under certain difficulty settings to progress through the story. It also features a range of multiplayer options, including a co-operative mode and traditional deathmatch settings with computer-controlled bots.***
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Concentration Millennium Group1984Five variants of Concentration and a tutorial game to teach players how to select items on a grid by typing Letter+Number (therefore how to play). Three variants of increasing difficulty are 1 player. The last two of increasing difficulty are 2 player only (no computer players provided). When one player has scored more than half of the available points, they game ends and they are declared the winner. Each variant has two or three difficulty levels as well. The hardest game is Morse Code Concentration. At the hardest level, when a card is selected, a Morse Code is played from the Apple's speaker and the visual image on the card is not shown. When a match is made, a visual of what the code represents is shown on the cards. Thus, it teaches Morse Code. Apple II Elabelminimizesubject
Agent Hugo: Roborumble ITE Media (Program Ace)2007 GBAlabelimageminimize
Blackthorne Interplay (Blizzard Entertainment)2003In Blackthorne, players take the role of Kyle Blackthorne, a lethal commando equipped with brute strength and animal cunning. Each level in this action-packed adventure game will have players confronting danger at every turn as they engage in battle on a futuristic planet overrun by mutant monsters and goblin hordes. GBAlabelimagesubject
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors  Bandai;Atari (Cavia;Banpresto)2004 GBAlabelimageminimize
Dragon Ball Z: The Collectible Card Game Infogrames (Imagine Engine)2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
FILA Decathlon THQ (Athletic Design)2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
Go! Go! Beckham! Adventure On Soccer Island Rage (Denki)2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
Inspector Gadget: Advance Mission LSP (Magic Pockets Game Development)2001Dr. Claw never gives up... he has once again drawn up a diabolical plan to conquer the world. Become Inspector Gadget, Penny or Brain as you attempt to defuse the dangerous and hypnotizing contraptions placed by the evil Doctor Claw at the foot of the most famous monuments in every corner of the world!***
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International Karate +  Ignition Entertainment2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
Jet Grind Radio  THQ;Sega (Vicarious Visions)2003 GBAlabelimageminimize
Kao The Kangaroo Titus Software2001After being kidnapped from his beautiful home, Kao must find his way back to Australia. Armed with comedy-sized boxing gloves, Kao hops, skips, and triple jumps his way to the Game Boy Advance***
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Kill Switch Namco;DSI Games (Visual Impact productions)2004 GBAlabelimageminimize
Pac-Man Pinball Advance  Namco2005 GBAlabelimageminimize
Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder Activision (Natsume)2001Snowboarding fans can build a pro career as snowboarding legend Shaun Palmer or any of four other pro boarders. Players take their skills to the edge as they shred through four of the world's best snowboarding locales and discover firsthand the secrets of 12 different courses. Players work their way up the ranks of the pro circuit by landing huge tricks in freestyle competitions or snatching the gold in boardercross.***
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Sonic Pinball Party Sega (Sonic Team)2003Also released in a compilation named "Double Pack: Sonic Pinball Party & Sonic Battle" released in Japan on 26 January 2006, that included this game and [game=#152171]Sonic Battle[/game].


Also released in a compilation named "Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party Combo Pack" released in the USA and Europa on 16 November 2005, that included this game and [game=#154656]Sonic Advance[/game].
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Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack Sega;THQ (Art;Sega)2002When the Morolians invade, ace reporter Ulala scoops the story for Space Channel 5. The hip-hopping aliens zap citizens into a hypnotic dance trance, but beat girl Ulala is their ultimate match. She busts out her grooviest attacks to free the captives and make headlines. Get down with Sega's supernova star as she struts through the space station in style. GBAlabelimagesubject
Spyro: Season of Flame  Vivendi;Universal Interactive (Digital Eclipse)2001Spyro is back in the sequel to the hit Game Boy Advance title of 2001, Spyro: Season of Ice. This time around all of the fireflies in the Dragon Realms have been captured. Now Spyro, along with Agent 9 and Sheila the Kangaroo, must set off on an all-new journey to Fiery Island, where he will rescue the fireflies and restore flame to the Dragon Realms. GBAlabelimagesubject
Superman - Countdown to Apokolips  Atari (Mistic Software)2003Darkled, the most evil being in the galaxy, has enlisted the aid of Lex Luther in his quest to destroy Superman and take over the world. SUPERMAN: SHADOW OF APOKOLIPS gives you full access to all of Superman's powers as you roam 15 enormous, fully interactive levels brimming with usable objects. GBAlabelimagesubject
The Fairly OddParents - Enter the Cleft THQ (Altron)2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Midway2006 GBAlabelimageminimize
The Pinball of the Dead  Sega (WOW Entertainment)2002Inspired by Sega's popular House of the Dead franchise, The Pinball of the Dead challenges you to shoot, tilt, and flip your way across 3 boards in order to rescue citizens and destroy zombies. Each board features multiple tiers packed with challenges, hidden horrors, and vile bosses. Do you dare to enter the world of the Dead? GBAlabelimagesubject
The Wild Buena Vista Games (Climax Group)2006 GBAlabelimageminimize
Tonka: On the Job THQ (Webfoot Technologies)2006 GBAlabelimageminimize
VeggieTales - LarryBoy and the Bad Apple Crave (Big Idea Productions;DC Studios)2006 GBAlabelimageminimize
Virtual Kasparov Titus2001Virtual Kasparov focuses on the battle aspect of chess by including a story mode, just as in popular fighting games. You will face off against chess champions from different parts of the world and unlock increasingly more difficult challenges from a series of bosses, working your way up from the average street chess player to Garry Kasparov himself. This game is designed to appeal to beginners, but will provide a real challenge for advanced players as well. You will learn the tricks and tips of a champion through the extensive tutorial mode. The game features 31 opponents, including Garry Kasparov. It also includes an exclusive story mode with unlockable bonuses. The game is designed for one or two players (Game Link cable optional). GBAlabelimagesubject
Wakeboarding Unleashed Featuring Shaun Murray Activision (Small Rockets)2002SO YOU WANNA WAKEBOARD? You sure you wanna get ripped across the water by a high powered speedboat? Are you ready to bust mad tricks off the wake, grind monster sliders and combo your way into wakeboarding infamy? Well you've come to the right place.***
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Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5  Kemco (Tantalus)2002Menacing monsters and fearsome fiends inhabit the chambers of the legendary Crazy Castle! Now it's up to Woody Woodpecker to hammer some sense into the intruders and save Fairy World! GBAlabelimagesubject
World Championship Poker Crave Entertainment (Coresoft Games)2004 GBAlabelimageminimize
Worms Blast Ubi Soft (Team17;Fluid Studios)2002Take a big dose of TETRIS and mix in the humor of, say, ODDWORLD. The result is one of the most hilarious puzzle games ever created, the inimitable WORMS BLAST. This installment of the WORMS series (the first for the Game Boy) has you sitting in a boat trying to shoot falling cells. Of course, the more cells you can eliminate, the better. Peripheral characters from earlier installments-namely Calvin the Super Sheep, Ethel the Old Woman, Stavros Skunk, and Rocky the Concrete Donkey; play more substantial roles this time around. GBAlabelimagesubject
X-Men: The Official Game Activision (WayForward)2006 GBAlabelimageminimize
Yggdra Union: We'll Never Fight Alone  Sting;Atlus (Sting)2006 GBAlabelimageminimize
Baldur's Gate Graphic Simulations (BioWare)2000 Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
Black & White  Electronic Arts (Lionhead Studios)2001 Mac OS Classiclabelminimizeminimize
Blackthorne Interplay (Blizzard Entertainment)1996 Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
Dark Colony SSI (GameTek)1997 Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
Desktop Dungeons  QCF Design2010 Mac OS Classiclabelminimizeminimize
Half-Life Valve1999Many industry people say this game was finished and gold mastered. But, the decision to begin manufacturing copies never happened. Mac OS Classiclabelminimizeminimize
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