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A cutesy horizontal scrolling shooter from NMK.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3459 Released: 1991
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TodayIsForgotten
2,473,600
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A side-scrolling beat-em-up from Jaleco.
Times Played: 2862 Released: 1989
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jable28
237,300
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The Fuma and Koma ninja clans who live mainly in darkness have mastered the secret arts of ninjutsu and black magic. Although they look just like normal people, they have strength and spiritual power beyond normal human beings. Each clan consists of several factions. The Fuma clan is split into factions based on the Chinese zodiac. The Koma clan is split into factions by color; consisting of the white, the gold and the red dragon. In the case of the Fuma clan, user of a given faction know nothing more about any other factions except that they exist and their blood lines are cut off from the outside world and are destined to decline. The Fuma clan possesses extreme strength and spiritual power. Their duty is to protect the Holy Grail, which is said to possess power that can destroy the world. From long ago, the evil Koma clan had plotted to destroy the world using the destructive power of Holy Grail. Eventually, they attacked a faction of the Fuma clan and stole the Holy Grail. However, they failed to notice that among the severely wounded, one man survived... On the verge of death, the barely living man known as Hagane was brought back to life by advanced cyber-technology performed by a mysterious old man named Momochi. However, none of Hagane's body survived except his brain. Already a powerful ninja, he now had the incredible power and speed of a human cyborg. With this power, he vowed to take revenge on the Koma faction.
Times Played: 3865 Released: 1994
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fogelmir
213,870
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Personal Best: N/A
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Hal Wrestling is an Action game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1990.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1686 Released: 1990
Series: Fire Pro Wrestling
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HAL's Hole in One Golf, the first golf game released on the Super NES, uses a non-traditional overhead view of the action. Up to four players are supported for either Stroke, Match or Tournament Play, where you compete against 60 fellow golfers in your pursuit of the Grand Prize trophy. If you'd rather learn the ins-and-outs of the swing meter, choose Practice mode to improve your game. Once you're ready, challenge the HAL Pro in a one-on-one contest to win a special prize: metal clubs. Other notable features include three difficulty levels, the ability to use spin, draw or fade, and an adjustable handicap. A special password will be awarded to those who manage an eagle, albatross or hole-in-one so they can view their shot over and over again.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2493 Released: 1991
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ExedExes
74
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A vertically scrolling shoot 'em up from SNK.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2330 Released: 1985
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TodayIsForgotten
462,800
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Space Flight Sim.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1860 Released: 1986
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Halley Wars is a vertical space scrolling shoot 'em up that was originally on the Family Computer Disk System and later on the Game Gear.
It is set in the middle of the 21st century. The armies of Lord Halley are launching attacks on planet Earth using Halley's Comet as the spearhead of the attack. You represent the last chance for Earth piloting a craft specially developed to engage the enemy hordes. The game has six long stages set in locations in space such as, above planets, inside enemy vessels or in asteroid fields. There is always a big boss at the end of each stage each with its own weakness. There are power-ups, which can be picked up along the way when you shoot particular asteroids or satellites. These upgrade your weapon strength, speed, shields and add small drone wingmen ships which assist in firing. The enemies mostly attack in waves with similar types of vessel attacking together in formation.
The game is unusual in the way any enemies or comet debris not destroyed on the journey makes it to earth and does some damage there. Comets do more damage than the enemy ships do. If Earth's damage level reaches 100% the game ends. For every 2000 points you score, 1% of Earth's damage is repaired, continuing also resets the damage to 0 but you lose your score and weapon powerups. There are three difficulty settings: Easy, Medium and Hard with each progressively having more, new and tougher enemies.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1666 Released: 1991
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TodayIsForgotten
79,110
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A space-shooter. Protect the earth from falling comets and asteroids.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 5276 Released: 1986
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TodayIsForgotten
4,495,890
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Can you live through the night HE came home? The Boogeyman will get you if you don't watch out! Pulse-pounding paranoia screams in your skull as you run for your life. Every step may be your last as you flee from the things that go bump in the night! Feverish with fear, cold sweat clings to your flesh! How real can an electronic nightmare be? Find out!
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3517 Released: 1983
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stevie78
450
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A tetris/columns styled game, you have to match the blocks with the same color or picture.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2042 Released: 2000
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Dojah
308,400
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Platform Game
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1451 Released: 1990
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Beat 'em up
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1776 Released: 1990
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One day while going out for a walk a company with the initials R.N. destroyed Harry's home. With his trusty hammer he is going to exact some revenge on the company that crushed his home.
Times Played: 2705 Released: 1991
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stevie78
35,390
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A platform game where you control a worker with a big hammer who smashes his way through obstacles and a variety of enemies.
Times Played: 4239 Released: 1990
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jable28
144,000
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Hammerin' Harry is an Action game, developed by Tamtex and published by Irem, which was released in Japan in 1992.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1335 Released: 1992
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Hammerin' Harry is an Action game, developed by Tamtex and published by Irem, which was released in Japan in 1992.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1420 Released: 1992
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At first glance, Hammerlock Wrestling is an average wrestling title featuring 12 fictitious wrestlers, several modes of play (including four-player simultaneous), a somewhat limited number of moves (including special attacks), and a mediocre soundtrack. What sets it apart (in a bad way) is its bizarre split-screen, three-tiered presentation. The middle portion of the screen shows a side view of the ring and the wrestlers, while the top and bottom windows feature animated close-ups of the action. The animations are a cartoon-like treat, but the wrestling itself is limited by the small display.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1886 Released: 1994
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Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 658
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Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 609
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Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 826
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Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 599
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Story: As 'Hamtaro' enters the Clubhouse, Boss is in need of help. He asks you for a name and once you give him it, he tells you that he needs all the ham-hams back at the Clubhouse. Before you are to go out and look for them, he teaches you four basic Ham-Chat words, and scribbles down some others.
You are then sent on your merry way in search of the hamsters. You are able to explore several locations in which two to three ham-hams are in.
Gameplay: The player (Hamtaro) is controlled by the D-pad, and holding down the B button allows the player to run. Pressing A will open a dialogue box with different Ham-chat words depending on context. For instance, standing next to a sunflower seed and selecting "hif-hif" will pick up the seed, while standing next to an NPC and selecting "Hamha" will open a dialogue with the character. Different options will yield different outcomes, rolling (Tack-Q) into NPCs will usually elicit a negative response. Objects in the world can be interacted with, like climbing trees and pulling drawers open.
Times Played: 1650 Released: 2001
Series: hamtaro
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eblemmon
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You are famous singers in this game. You try and collect gold records while dodging reporters, paparazzi and wannabe musicians that want to be in your band. The only way to get rid of everybody is to use your talent of singing. Another twist is that you control both band mates at the same time.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2438 Released: 1987
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FudgyDRS
44,800
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Hana Tahka Daka is a really cute and funny shoot'em up by Taito featuring a flying Tengu, sort of red long nosed goblin with wings. The goal of the game is to help a little fox boy to retrieve his girlfriend and also the sacred scroll stolen by an evil racoon. Our hero has the power to change size during the game by collecting special items. However, he will shrink down when hit until he gets too small to fight and will then lose a life. Many other items can be collected, like tinny green wings which will speed him up or three tinny goblins who will follow our friend and fire as he does. Your main weapon, a magic fan, can also be charged up in a way similar to Irem's R*Type. If charged up to the max, a special attack will be triggered. This attack varies depending of what special power-up has been collected ( dragon attack, giant spinning tops and so on ). A secondary weapon is available and triggered with the other action button. Those too depend of what secondary powerup was last collected, from big bouncing balls to giant spikes. Stages are huge and full of traditional japanese references including Torri Shinto gates and fierce Darumas. Each stage also counts a hidden raccoun who will get our Tengu to a secret area. A secret piece of the scroll is hidden there and collecting them all will affect the ending sequence. Finally, a password system helps you save your game at the end of each stage.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1930 Released: 1991
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TodayIsForgotten
550,900
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