Classic FC Game - Super Mario Bros(1-3) is a 1985 platform video game developed by Nintendo, published for the Nintendo Entertainment System as a pseudo-sequel to the 1983 game Mario Bros. It is the first of the Super Mario series of games. In Super Mario Bros., the player controls Mario and in a two-player game, a second player controls Mario's brother Luigi as he travels through the Mushroom Kingdom in order to rescue Princess Peach from the antagonist Bowser. The success of Super Mario Bros. has caused it to be ported to almost every one of Nintendo's major gaming consoles. In late 2010, as part of the 25th anniversary of the game's release, Nintendo released special red variants of the Wii and Nintendo DSi XL consoles in differently re-packaged, Mario-themed, and limited edition bundles in all regions.
The game based on cartoon of the same name, narrating the adventures of prehistoric wild beasts and mishaps of one purposeful squirrel. Having overcome the tundra and escaping the flood Sid, a sloth, Manny, a mammoth, Diego, a Smilodon, Crash, an opossum, Scrat and other heroes find themselves in the jungle, where a bunch of new problems and misfortunes is waiting for them, including one and very big problem - dinosaurs.
Back to the Future Part II & III is a 1990 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the second and third films in the Back to the Future trilogy. The game was produced by Beam Software and distributed by LJN.
Part II
When Doc takes Marty to the year 2015 to prevent his future son from committing a crime, old Biff takes the Gray's Sports Almanac and travels back to 1955 and gives the book to his younger self. Over the next three decades, young Biff uses the information to win money on the outcome of each sporting event he bets on, making him the richest and most powerful man in the world by 1985A. To ensure that no one else gets their hands on the almanac, Biff travels through time and collects various items and puts them behind locked doors in three different periods. This action has caused a disruption in time, and now the space-time continuum is falling apart. With Hill Valley in ruins, Marty must now travel to all three periods, then find and return all the items back to their original places in order to retrieve the almanac and destroy it.
Part III
After Marty returns all items to their rightful places and burns the almanac, lighting strikes the DeLorean and sends Doc back in time, leaving Marty stranded in 1955 once again. At the same time, Marty receives a letter from Doc via a courier that was written in 1875 (although 1885 in the film). According to the old letter, Doc has become stranded in the year 1875 and must be rescued or else this will start another time-ripple effect. Now, with the help from 1955 Doc, Marty must go back to 1875 in order to rescue the present-day Doc with the aged but repaired DeLorean. Before they can return to 1985, Marty must find and return ten more items to their rightful location. To impede his progress, outlaw Buford Tannen has other plans.
Rambo is a side-scrolling action-adventure video game produced by Pack-In-Video and released in North America by Acclaim on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on December 4, 1987 in Japan, and May 1988 in North America. It is based on the film Rambo: First Blood Part II.
The game starts off with Colonel Trauntman asking Rambo whether or not he wants to leave the prison and start the mission. Players are given a choice, but cannot advance in the game unless ''yes'' is chosen. Players advance through the camp and talk to others, and when talking to Trauntman again, he tells Rambo the mission. Rambo then drops into the forest and fights spiders and other forest creatures. Bosses include giant spiders and helicopters.
The ending sequence allows the player to throw a giant kanji character (Ikari) towards Murdock after returning to the base, which inexplicably turns Murdock into a frog.
1010!Color Block Puzzle Games is a Simple but addictive Block Puzzle game. Placing blocks to blast.
1010 Block Game is a classic addictive simple style block puzzle game. Cool interface, colorful blocks of different shapes, drag the blocks into the board, so that each square of different shapes can fill any of the ten grids in the board and. How to fill more blocks into the board is the key of the game! Once the blocks are placed on the board, they cannot be moved. It’s a brain training game for boys and girls that needs you to think how to properly place the blocks to get more elimination points. Come to try this fun game!
1010!Color Block Puzzle Games challenges you to fit blocks of different shapes into a 10×10 grid. This block puzzle is a real classic, no time limit and totally free elimination game.
The game has four modes:classic mode,time mode,blast mode and Infinite rotation mode. You can choose to break through the highest score by repeated rounds in four modes.
How to Play :
- Drag and place the blocks in the board to make blocks of different shapes can fill any of the nine squares on the board
- Every time you fill any one of the horizontal or vertical rows of the board, the blocks will be crushed.
- When the block satisfies multiple eliminations at the same time, a higher score can be obtained.
- Game will be over if there is no room on the board for given blocks.
- Reward scores for each step and every row or column of blocks you eliminated
- Get as many scores as you can to become the best block crush
Block Breaker is one of the crowning achievement in mobile gaming, despite the theme of the game being over 30 years old. It's reached even loftier levels of acclaim in our eyes since being converted to N-Gage and iPod (a mildly interesting fact regarding the iPod conversion – the original Atari coin-op, Breakout, was designed by Apple founder Steve Wozniak in just four days). Now however we're presented with a 'deluxe' mobile sequel. Can such previous dizzying heights be topped, we wonder?
In fact, it seems they can. It beggars belief that a game almost as old as this reviewer can still crank out such high review scores with every new re-engineering of the same, basic concept. Devised as a single player version of Pong , this latest addition to the prolific bat, ball and wall genre is still, fundamentally, a simple case of hitting bricks with a ball deflected by a horizontally-moving paddle stuck to the bottom of the screen.
But it's also so much more. The immense variety of brick layouts, add-ons and upgrades make each level feel different, and provide an extraordinarily dynamic experience.
The main divergence in this particularly version is the formation of the bricks which, again, is nothing new. And yet the intricate level of background design by Gameloft expertly lifts Block Breaker Deluxe 2 out of the ordinary.
Alongside the expected rows of standard bricks and bonus bricks (that rain down power-ups and add-ons), there are a host of alternate reactions to the bouncing ball. Some bricks take several hits to finally disintegrate, while others are indestructible, or swing from the top of the screen when hit to cause chain reactions among the bricks they ram into.
Later levels feature complex, moving arrangements that bring the ball dangerously close to the bottom of the screen as it gathers momentum, and even hide a teleporter at the centre of the brick-based fortress.
These intuitive level designs demand a significant degree of strategy and dexterity from the player that belies the inherent simplicity of the genre. And regardless of the magnetic paddles, missiles, flaming multi-balls, transporters, machine guns, shields and the other superb modifications – strip all these brilliant functions permeating Block Breaker Deluxe 2 away - and you've still got a terrifically addictive game.
What's perhaps most bafflingly about this enthralling gameplay is that comprises of nothing more than manoeuvring a small platform underneath a bouncing ball that breaks blocks at the top of the screen as it hits them. Miss the ball, and you lose a life. That's not changed for 30 years, but the glistening, metallic sheen and musical electronica that coat Gameloft's deluxe sequel make it a joy to behold.
A huge number of levels, and the random level generator that can be unlocked, mean there's no shortage of gaming to be had here. To go into each and every brilliant tweak that's been made to the raw, Breakout mechanics of Block Breaker Deluxe 2 would take far too many words and still not entirely convey the addictive gameplay.
And it'd waste precious minutes that you could spend playing the game.
The polar bears are up to their shenanigans again only this time they go too far. Besides the usual snowball bombardment, this time they decide to trap and kidnap some of your fellow penguins and now it’s up to you to guide the remaining bunch into battle to rescue them.
Fight snowballs with... penguins
To take revenge on the bears and save the captured penguins, your military tech has come up with a very powerful catapult that uses penguins as ammo. Your mission is to seek out every polar bear hideout and take them out.
Before each level you have a group of six penguin recruits who are eager to get in on the action. You can tell by their cheerful nature and World War I helmets. If you manage to successfully catapult them they will surely reach the bear ice fortresses, if not, you’ll just have fewer to work with.
Simple and enjoyable mechanics
Gameplay in Crazy Penguin Catapult is very simple. As mentioned before, you have six penguins with which to start an assault, you launch them at the beginning of each round and the ones that make it passed the launch phase will head towards the bear camp.
As they slowly fly over, you have to give them the command to bombard the bears. To pass a level you need to hit a specific number of enemies but you can very well hit all of them for a perfect score. The latter will prove to be difficult as you progress because the ice forts in which the bears hide can be fairly tricky to take down and to make things worse, if you fail a level you’ll have to start from the beginning.
A nice little casual game
To sum things up, Crazy Penguin Catapult is a decently challenging arcade game which can certainly make you rage from time to time but it will also put a smile on your face thanks to the goofy animations and sounds.
Tom and Jerry together forever! Ever-active mouse Jerry has a guest - his nephew Nible. He needs to feed him and for this he needs to steal Tom's mouth-watering chicken, cheese and other delicious things! Of course, Tom is not going let them take his food and do whatever they like. He will attack those guys and they will run away. If they are lucky. Your character in this game is Jerry. You need to react the cat's attacks really fast and collect all food into the box. Besides food you can also find special prizes which can make your character stronger or faster.