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Sugoro Quest: Dice No Senshi Tachi (NES)
A mixture of RPG and board game, taking the worst of both genres. The game is designed for one player only. Who wants to play board games with themselves?
Nalleland (NES)
Nalleland is a short platformer about a bear on an adventure. This bear is equipped with a versatile tool: an enchanted pin. It can be thrown into the terrain and bounced on, thrown at monsters to pin them in place, and more!
Journey To Silius (NES)
In the year 373 of the new space age calendar, overpopulation of Earth has led to increased demand for emigration to space colonies. Jay McCray, the son of a scientist responsible for development of space colony #428 in the Silius Solar System (SSS), prepares to move there in order to follow in his father's footsteps. However, the space station is obliterated in an explosion, killing the entire research team and destroying all data on board.
In his father's home, Jay discovers a floppy disk containing not only the complete SSS colony plans but a personal message from his father asking that he complete the projects should terrorists succeed in destroying the colony. To protect the colony plans and to avenge his father's death, Jay sets out to fight the terrorists responsible for the space colony's destruction.
Fun 'n' Games (SNES)
Fun 'n Games is a compilation of puzzles, arcade games, a music composer and a paint program in one video game. The game is arranged into four different types of activities, or categories: Paint , Games, Music and Style.
Senseless City (NES)
This game is a more of an experiment, or maybe just an extended flex on the capabilities of the Retro Puzzle Maker tool. At the beginning of the game, you can choose between two characters, which determines the music, graphics and color pallette of the puzzles going forward. So it's almost like two different games!.. just with the same puzzles.
Oopi's Quest (NES)
Oopi has crash landed on an unknown planet. It's up to you to guide Oopie through the different areas collecting nuts to fix his ship.
1200-In-1 (NES)
The NES 1200 games in 1 apk is specifically designed for Android users. This is a complete collection of all the most adored games of old age in one place.
A collection of 1200 NES games in one game is much more interesting than any other thing for any game lover. The device is small, but it is packed with features and functions.
Where's Waldo (NES)
The player's goal is to help Waldo get to the Moon, by finding Waldo in various pictures in order to progress through the game.
Spy Vs Spy (NES)
The object of the game is to collect various secret items in a briefcase and exit the building through a door to the airport, either before the opposing player exits or before the timer runs out. While searching for the items, traps can be laid to take out the opponent (or the player himself, if careless). Each spy has a personal countdown timer which depletes by 30 seconds upon each death.
Sesame Street ABC (NES)
The goal of Ernie's Big Splash is to create a series of connections, which include pipes, waterways, sea animals, and some of Ernie's friends including Oscar the Grouch , Bert , Grover , and Cookie Monster that will help Rubber Duckie to make his way to Ernie's bathtub. The game teaches basic logic, directions (North, South, East and West) and sequencing.
Chojin Sentai Jetman (NES)
It is a single-player side-scrolling action game where the player assumes role one of the Jetmen members as they fight against the forces of Vyram. The player can choose which Jetman they want to control at the start of each stage, each having their own weapon and maximum hit points.
Double Dare (NES)
Double Dare can be played by one or two players; single players compete against the computer. Before the game starts, players enter their team names and select from four male and four female avatar. Whichever avatar the player picks, the teammate will be of the opposite gender. The game can also be set for one of three levels of difficulty with higher levels offering less time to answer questions and a more difficult computer opponent.
The game plays exactly like its television counterpart, with two rounds of 10-question trivia rounds and a third round featuring an obstacle course. The rules and scoring from the game show all apply. Toss-up challenges determine which team gets initial control of the trivia round. To complete a toss-up, each player determines the precise speed and angle of whatever object they are throwing to hit a target. Physical challenges are played the same way. Each player uses the up or down arrows on the controller to choose answers for trivia questions. The player with the most money at the end of round two proceeds to the obstacle course.
In order to move through an obstacle, the player needs to repeatedly alternate between pressing either the left and right or up and down arrows on the controller's D-pad . In order to grab the flag, the player needs to position the on-screen contestant in just the right spot and then press the A button to jump and retrieve. The obstacles are all based on real obstacles from the show (with one exception, a triangular jungle gym) and are randomized before a game.
Virtual prizes for beating the obstacle course include a BMX bicycle, television set, an NES console, and several other gifts, ending with an exotic vacation received for completing the last obstacle.
Game & Watch Gallery 3 (GBC)
Game & Watch Gallery 3 features five games based upon the Game & Watch brand of handheld games. Each game contains a 'Classic' mode, resembling the gameplay and presentation of the original Game & Watch title, and a 'Modern' mode, which contains revised graphics and additional features. When players accrue a certain number of points in each game, they earn 'stars' which can be used to unlock additional features, entries in an in-game gallery displaying animations of other Game & Watch titles, and six additional games; up to five stars can be earned in each mode and difficulty of each game, for a total of 150 stars. The initial games include:
Donkey Kong Jr. : Players rescue Donkey Kong from Mario by jumping on vines and collecting keys whilst avoiding enemies.
Egg: Players collect eggs from chutes inside a chicken house, in the order that they fall. In the 'Modern' version, points are earned picking up different kinds of food, with more points when they are baked at the right time.
Green House : Insects are trying to destroy plants on two levels of a greenhouse, and the player uses bug spray to take out the bugs before they eat the flora. In the 'Modern' version, Yoshi defends the garden from other enemies, and has additional powerups.
Mario Bros. : Mario and Luigi must move a series of packages along a conveyor belt and load cakes onto a truck without dropping them. In the 'Modern' version, an alarm rings that changes the direction of the conveyor belt.
Turtle Bridge : Players deliver packages across a chasm using a bridge of turtles. In the 'Classic' mode, the turtles used as a bridge dive under water when fish approach. In the 'Modern' mode, players also collect as many coins as they can, and can stand on floating clouds to access more coins.
By earning enough stars, players can unlock Donkey Kong II , Flagman, Judge, Lion , Spitball Sparky , and a unique version of Fire that features gameplay mirrored from its traditional format. These games are only playable in Classic mode and do not feature a Modern counterpart.
The Hunt For Red October (GBC)
The game featured deep sea combat, side-scrolling action, and cinematic sequences. The object is to evade destruction and eliminate saboteurs . The caterpillar drive is particularly useful for quietly escaping the enemy.
Pinocchio (GBC)
The game uses intertitles between levels to convey the story, in the form of a children's storybook. Pinocchio travels from home and must choose to go to School or Easy Street (though the choice does not affect the level order). He then travels from Stromboli's marionette show to Pleasure Island and then into the sea, where he saves Geppetto from inside Monstro and they escape.
Konami Vol. 4 (GBC)
Konami GB Collection Vol. 4 is the fourth volume in the Konami GB Collection series (or originally the third one in Japan), featuring the following Game Boy games:
Nemesis II , renamed Gradius II for both the JP and EU rereleases
Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge
Brand new ports of the NES games Yie Ar Kung-Fu and
Antarctic Adventure
Konami Vol. 3 (GBC)
Konami GB Collection Vol. 3 is the third volume in the Konami GB Collection series (or originally the second one in Japan), featuring the following Game Boy games:
Pop'n TwinBee
Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru
Motocross Maniacs , renamed Bikers in the EU rerelease
A new port of the 1982 arcade game Guttang Gottong, a.k.a. Loco-Motion
Konami Vol 2 (GBC)
Konami GB Collection Vol. 2 is the second volume in the Konami GB Collection series (or originally the fourth one in Japan), featuring the following Game Boy titles:
Track & Field
A brand-new port of the arcade game Frogger
Parodius
Quarth , retitled Block Game for the EU rerelease
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