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Klax
Klax (クラックス Kurakkusu?) is a 1989 computer puzzle game designed by Dave Akers and Mark Stephen Pierce. The object is to Read more
Klax (クラックス Kurakkusu?) is a 1989 computer puzzle game designed by Dave Akers and Mark Stephen Pierce. The object is to line up colored blocks into rows of similar colors to make them disappear, to which the object of Columns is similar. Atari Games originally released it as a coin-op follow up to Tetris, about which they were tangled in a legal dispute at the time.
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Klax
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Mega Man X DEMO
A homebrew made by Igrodel TiagoSC This project is in development - the port of " Mega Man X " is a Sega Genesis / Mega Read more
A homebrew made by Igrodel TiagoSC This project is in development - the port of " Mega Man X " is a Sega Genesis / Mega Drive Port. It is written in ASM , therefore it is superbly played and does not freeze. Actually, in the presented demo, you can appreciate the graphics capabilities and gameplay over a number of locations with opponents and obstacles.
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2019-03-06 04:31:13
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Mega Man X DEMO
Mighty Max
Muhammed Ali Heavy weigh...
Pantufa the Cat - Ex...
A hack based on Sonic 1 game made by VAdaPEGA featuring Pantufa the Cat.
Ssega
2016-12-13 00:50:16
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Pantufa the Cat - Extend...
Radical Rex
Radical Rex is a 1 or 2-player platforming video game released in 1994 for North America, Europe and Australia. It was pRead more
Radical Rex is a 1 or 2-player platforming video game released in 1994 for North America, Europe and Australia. It was published by Activision and developed by Australian game studio Beam Software for the Super Nintendo, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and Sega CD. The game stars Radical Rex, a skateboarding, fire-breathing Tyrannosaurus rex. During production, the game was originally titled: "Baby T-Rex".
The Sega CD version of the game has a CD Redbook Audio quality soundtrack composed by Marshall Parker.
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2015-02-20 23:29:21
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Radical Rex
Ranger-X
Ranger X, released in Japan as Ex-Ranza (エクスランザー?), is a side scrolling run and gun shoot 'em up video game for the SegaRead more
Ranger X, released in Japan as Ex-Ranza (エクスランザー?), is a side scrolling run and gun shoot 'em up video game for the Sega Mega Drive. Developed by Gau Entertainment and published by Sega, the game was released in 1993.
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2015-02-20 23:29:48
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Ranger-X
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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Revolution X
Rockman X3
Mega Man X3, known as Rockman X3 (ロックマンX3?) in Japan, is a video game developed by Capcom for the Super Nintendo EntertaRead more
Mega Man X3, known as Rockman X3 (ロックマンX3?) in Japan, is a video game developed by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The game was originally released in Japan on December 1, 1995 and later in North American and PAL regions in 1996. It is the third game in the Mega Man X series and the last to appear on the SNES. Mega Man X3 takes place in a fictional future in which the world is populated by humans and intelligent robots called "Reploids". Like their human creators, some Reploids involve themselves in destructive crime and are labelled as "Mavericks". After twice defeating the Maverick leader Sigma, the heroes Mega Man X and Zero must battle a Reploid scientist named Dr. Doppler and his utopia of Maverick followers.
Mega Man X3 follows in the tradition of both the original Mega Man series and the Mega Man X series as a standard action-platform game. The player traverses a series of eight stages in any order while gaining various power-ups and taking the special weapon of each stage's end boss. Mega Man X3 is the first game in the series in which Zero is a playable character in addition to X. Like its predecessor, Mega Man X2, X3 features the "Cx4" chip to allow for some limited 3D vector graphics and transparency effects.
A 32-bit version of Mega Man X3 was released on the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Windows in various countries. This version was included on the North American Mega Man X Collection in 2006. The game was also ported to Japanese mobile phones in 2010. Critical reception for Mega Man X3 has been above average. However, the game, particularly the 32-bit version, has received miscellaneous criticism from reviewers for its lack of improvements to the series.
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2015-02-20 23:29:48
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Rockman X3
Six Eight Eight Atta...
688 Attack Sub is a submarine simulator game designed by John W. Ratcliff & Paul Grace, published in 1989 for DOS syRead more
688 Attack Sub is a submarine simulator game designed by John W. Ratcliff & Paul Grace, published in 1989 for DOS systems and 1990 for Amiga computers by Electronic Arts. A Sega Mega Drive version was also published.
The player takes command of a US Los Angeles-class or Soviet Alfa class nuclear powered attack submarine and plays 10 missions ranging from into either Cold War scenarios or combat missions in a hypothetical global conflict.
As modeled in the game, the American submarine has more sophisticated electronics and more weapons. The Soviet boat has fewer weapons but higher sustained speeds.
688 Attack Sub is known as an early classic of the genre.
John W. Ratcliff followed it up by SSN-21 Seawolf later.
This was one of the earliest games that allowed two players to play against each other over a modem (or null modem cable).
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:28:56
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