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Super Battleship
Super Battleship is a naval simulator video game released for the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo in 1993. The game Read more
Super Battleship is a naval simulator video game released for the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo in 1993. The game is strictly single-player and is primarily a strategy game with some real-time elements. It is based on the Battleship board game by the Milton Bradley Company.
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2015-09-28 18:14:47
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Super Fantasy Zone
Super Fantasy Zone (スーパーファンタジーゾーン, Sūpā Fantajī Zōn?) was the last addition to the Fantasy Zone series of video games anRead more
Super Fantasy Zone (スーパーファンタジーゾーン, Sūpā Fantajī Zōn?) was the last addition to the Fantasy Zone series of video games and was released for the Sega Mega Drive. It was originally released in Europe and Japan but, for unknown reasons, not in the United States. However, North America would eventually receive the game in the form of a Virtual Console release on July 21, 2008.
The game is a free moving shoot 'em up, like its side-scrolling predecessors, and essentially has the same core gameplay as the arcade original.
The soundtrack to the game was composed by Naoki Kodaka, but also features themes from the original Fantasy Zone game composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi.
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2015-02-20 23:29:32
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Super HQ
Chase H.Q. (チェイスH.Q.?, "Chase Headquarters") is a 1988 arcade racing game, released by Taito. It is a spirituaRead more
Chase H.Q. (チェイスH.Q.?, "Chase Headquarters") is a 1988 arcade racing game, released by Taito. It is a spiritual successor of Taito's 1987 Full Throttle. The player assumes the role of a police officer named Tony Gibson, member of the "Chase Special Investigation Department." Along with his partner, Raymond Broady, he must stop fleeing criminals in high-speed pursuits.
The game was well received in the gaming industry resulting in three arcade-based sequels being released; Special Criminal Investigation (1989), Super Chase: Criminal Termination (1992) and Chase H.Q. 2 (2007). Two spin-offs were also released: Crime City (1989) and Quiz H.Q. (1990).
The game was ported to many home computers by Ocean Software in 1989, and included versions for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST. Taito released versions of the game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (1989), Game Boy (1990), Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear (1991), and TurboGrafx-16 (1992). It was released for PlayStation 2 in Japan in 2007 as part of Taito Memories II Volume 2.
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2015-02-20 23:29:32
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Super HQ
Super Mario World
Super Mario World (スーパーマリオワールド, Sūpā Mario Wārudo?), subtitled Super Mario Bros. 4 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ4, Sūpā Mario Burazāzu fRead more
Super Mario World (スーパーマリオワールド, Sūpā Mario Wārudo?), subtitled Super Mario Bros. 4 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ4, Sūpā Mario Burazāzu fō?) for its original Japanese release, is a 1990 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo as a pack-in launch title for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and is the fifth game in the Super Mario series. Development was handled by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, led by Shigeru Miyamoto, who directed the game along with Takashi Tezuka.
The game centers on the quest of Mario and Luigi to save Dinosaur Land from Bowser, the series' antagonist. The two brothers must travel across seven worlds to restore order to Dinosaur Land. It built on the gameplay of previous Mario games by introducing new power-ups that augment character abilities, and established conventions that were carried over to future games in the series. Super Mario World marks the first appearance of Yoshi, Mario's dinosaur sidekick and riding mount.
Super Mario World was an overwhelming critical and commercial success, selling over 20 million copies worldwide, and is considered by many to be one of the best and most innovative Mario games made. It has been re-released four times, first as part of a combo with Super Mario All-Stars on the SNES in 1994. Secondly, it was released on the Game Boy Advance as Super Mario Advance 2 (スーパーマリオアドバンス2, Sūpā Mario Adobansu Tsū?) in 2001 and outside of Japan as Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 in 2002 with modified gameplay. The third re-release was for the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan in 2006 and in North America and PAL regions in 2007; there were no changes from the original SNES version. It was also released for the Wii U's Virtual Console which integrated Off-TV Play and Miiverse features to the game.
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2015-02-20 23:29:48
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Super Shinobi II
Super Sonic and Hype...
A Hack based on Sonic 1 made by Clownacy It adds Super Sonic and Hyper Sonic to Sonic 1. In addition, you can select froRead more
A Hack based on Sonic 1 made by Clownacy It adds Super Sonic and Hyper Sonic to Sonic 1. In addition, you can select from a handful of Super/Hyper music tracks: such as the themes from Sonic 2, 3, & Knuckles.To unlock Super/Hyper Sonic, you can collect all of the Chaos Emeralds, or select an option on the title screen to enable them from the get-go.To transform, you jump with one button, and then press a different one while in the air. This will turn you Super. Doing it again will turn you Hyper, and doing it yet again will revert you to normal.
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2019-07-05 20:10:47
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Super Sonic and Hyper So...
Super Sonic in Sonic...
Super Sonic in Sonic 3D is a hack of Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island made by Sik. This hack allows the player to turn into SuRead more
Super Sonic in Sonic 3D is a hack of Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island made by Sik. This hack allows the player to turn into Super Sonic in said game after collecting all sevenChaos Emeralds, mimicking its prequels Sonic 2, Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles. The rules are borrowed from the latter two games, so the player must double jump to transform and also must not have a shield in that moment, besides the basic requirements (having all emeralds and 50 rings).All of Super Sonic's behaviour is implemented: a custom palette, a transformation pose with a fading palette, invincibility (with stars), speed shoes and a music change upon transformation. Rings drain while transformed as well. Super Sonic can still be killed by getting crushed by some falling platforms, however, so he isn't completely immune to death.This hack is based off Sonic 3D: No Flickies, and as such it shares the same gameplay rules.
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2015-10-12 17:32:54
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Super Sonic in Sonic 3D
Super Sonic in Sonic...
Super Sonic in Sonic the Hedgehog is hack by Puto which adds the ability to turn into Super Sonic when obtaining all theRead more
Super Sonic in Sonic the Hedgehog is hack by Puto which adds the ability to turn into Super Sonic when obtaining all the Chaos Emeralds or using a button code. Although other people have incorporated Super Sonic into their Sonic hacks, this hack's main purpose is to add the ability to transform into Super Sonic. Super Sonic's abilities from Sonic 3 & Knuckles were added in addition to using the Super Sonic sprites of Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Ssega
2015-10-15 18:27:13
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Super Sonic in Sonic the...
Super Thunder Blade
Super Thunder Blade (スーパーサンダーブレード?) is a shooter for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console, published by Sega. It was one Read more
Super Thunder Blade (スーパーサンダーブレード?) is a shooter for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console, published by Sega. It was one of three launch titles for the console in Japan (the others being Space Harrier II and Altered Beast), as well as being one of the six launch titles for the console for its U.S. launch. It is a follow-up to the 1987 arcade game Thunder Blade. It was released for the Virtual Console on September 17, 2007. It was also included in the Sega Genesis Collection for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable in 2007 and in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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2015-02-20 23:29:31
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Super Thunder Blade
Superman
Superman (known in Europe as Superman: The Man of Steel) is the title of a video game released by Sunsoft for the Mega DRead more
Superman (known in Europe as Superman: The Man of Steel) is the title of a video game released by Sunsoft for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1992. It is based on the popular DC comic book characters of the same name and is a traditional single-player side-scrolling arcade game where the player controls Superman through various levels in an effort to defeat the evil supervillain named Brainiac. Other super villains, as bosses, include The Prankster, Metallo and Mr. Mxyzptlk.
This game was planned to be released on the SNES, but was cancelled sometime before it was completed.
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2015-02-20 23:29:30
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