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One of a popular series of Japanese arcade game conversions featuring the superdeformed warrior Wonderboy and his cute green-haired girlfriend as they undertake various quests, visit strange lands, and battle terrifying monsters. Wonderboy has a long legacy going back to the 8-bit systems.
Wonderboy in Monsterworld, is the best known of the series due to its incorporation of adventure game elements, this was ported to quite a large number of 8-bit and 16-bit game consoles.
Times Played: 2624 Released: 1991
Series: Wonder Boy, Monster World
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Buzz Buzzard has kidnapped Woody Woodpecker's niece and nephew, and to top it off, he took the remote control too! Armed with such unlikely tools as a meatball gun and a special brush that allows him to paint holes, Woody sets out to teach Buzz a lesson, rescue the kids, and take back his clicker.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1250 Released: 2001
Series: woody woodpecker
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DaLar
11,990
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Woody Woodpecker Racing is a kart-racing game similar to the Mario Kart series. The action takes place from an overhead perspective as players compete in four game modes: Extreme, Grand Prix, Sprint, and Time Attack. Twelve courses are equally divided into three distinct regions, including City Area, Seaside Area, and Western Area. Each course is populated with ramps, dash panels, conveyor belts, and item panels, the last of which offers a random special weapon.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1925 Released: 2000
Series: woody woodpecker
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Back in the mid 1980s, Access Software created the first true first-person perspective golfing sim for personal computers - Leaderboard. Its graphics and gameplay went unmatched for so long that it became the de facto standard for golfing sims for over a decade. This is the final incarnation of that legendary game, featuring a souped-up game engine and improved graphics that made it the preferred golfing sim among Amiga and Atari ST owners alike. Every golfing sim since Leaderboard has adapted its style and approach, and the Links series is its direct descendant.
There are lots of imitators, and a lot of its serious competitors may outstrip it in one or two areas, but no G/MD golfing sim puts it all together as well as this game. It is an absolute must-have whether you are a golfing fan or a casual gamer - a game historian or a first-time player. The G/MD port is a surprisingly faithful rendition of the Amiga game, with no discernible differences between the two unless you know what to look for. It remains the best all-around G/MD golfing sim ever created.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1388 Released: 1992
Series: leaderboard
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"World Class" Leaderboard simulates the challenge of the world's toughest courses and features the custom designed Gauntlet Country Club - the ultimate test of golfing skill!
A quality golf sim. All you need for a round or two, including a full set of clubs, hazards galore and masses of playability.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1964 Released: 1991
Series: leaderboard
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Kugyince
76
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World Class Leaderboard was the last game in the series and included four courses; Cypress Creek, Doral Country Club, St Andrews, and the fictional Gauntlet Country Club. Three course expansion disks were later released. Special features included in this final version included a course overview (overhead view), the punch shot, a printable score card, and a course editor which allowed changes to be made to the existing courses
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2826 Released: 1991
Series: leaderboard
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Kugyince
73
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Eight heroes have been brought to the distant future by time machine to battle each other and become the title of Number One Hero. By the time the winning Hero has succeeded the others, a cosmic shapeshifting being name Geegus threatens to destroy the Earth unless the hero fights him. As the Hero defeats Geegus, the Earth is saved, but his/her quest is not complete.
Times Played: 3189 Released: 1993
Series: World Heroes
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Lode
1,307,500
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Pretty decent compared to other SF2 clones and compares well with the first Fatal Fury game. I'll still take the one and only SF2 when it comes to fighting games, but this will probably be appreciated by those in serious need of new contestants.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2567 Released: 1994
Series: World Heroes
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Lode
1,243,800
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Are you ready for a fierce battle in an ultra-deathmatch!? Who is the greatest hero in the world? You will find out today! A scientist has created a time machine that eight heroes will travel through time with to prove who is the greatest fighter of all time!
Times Played: 4732 Released: 1992
Series: World Heroes
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comboace
2,032,100
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World Heroes 2 is the follow up to the widely known Street Fighter II clone World Heroes. After receiving valid support from the arcade fanatics, SNK's 2D Fighter is now on its way home to the Super Nintendo.
World Heroes 2 features no less than fourteen fighters with diverse character design from a quarterback, Viking, wrestler, spirit warrior, judo queen, pirate, Military Officer (M. Bison clone), sorcerer, martial artist, Ninja, Muai Thai, fencer, marauder to even a fuuma ninja. Each fighter also features three to seven individual button sequenced special attacks including more interesting projectile attacks such as fireballs, grenade launcher and tiger ball and general moves such as Thor's hammer, head crush and lightning tackle.
Each character also has a specialized fighting location implemented into the game with partly animated 2D backdrops that include a pirates den, a monks temple, city with skyscrapers in the background, Vikings boat, emperors palace and even a sewer. Players can also fully customize controls or pick from the default three button arcade setup or the five buttons SFC set up.
Players can also play in one-player game mode or compete against a friend in the VS battle mode. Players can also choose whether to play normal or death that adds a new level of danger to each fighting location. Other game options include eight game levels, three game speeds, time limit switch, life gauge to normal, see-saw and arcade and the general sound balance and tests.
Times Played: 3042 Released: 1994
Series: World Heroes
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thetedster
1,230,300
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14 characters do battle in normal or death match modes.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 4059 Released: 1993
Series: World Heroes
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VIper
3,472,400
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This update of World Heroes 2 introduces two new characters, Ryofu and Jack and 2 new modes of play - the Tournament and the Forging of Warriors.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2462 Released: 1993
Series: World Heroes
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VIper
109.40
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A new button layout for the final game in the series greets the 16 fighters and 2 end bosses.
Times Played: 3801 Released: 1995
Series: World Heroes
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Tails
5,667,400
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Personal Best: N/A
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Zelda II is seen by some as Nintendo's take on the tale of Sleeping Beauty. Shortly after the events of The Legend of Zelda, near Link's 16th birthday, he notices a strange mark on the back of his left hand. He seeks out Impa, and she tells him the legend of Zelda?. Long ago, the King of Hyrule ruled the land of Hyrule with a son and daughter. When the king died, the Triforce should have passed onto the Prince. However, he could only inherit the Triforce in part, and thus sought the remaining pieces. When he learned that Zelda knew of their location, he questioned her. She refused, and so the Prince sent his wizard to question her. When he failed, the wizard became furious and cast a sleeping spell on Princess Zelda. The wizard fell dead, but the Prince was left grieving. He had Zelda moved to a room in the North Castle and had her placed on her bed with a red rose in her hand, and hoped that one day, she would awaken and return to life. To ensure this event was never forgotten, the Prince ordered all females born to the royal family from that point on to be named Zelda.
Impa also gives Link an old chest containing six crystals and an old message that claims that the restoration of the crystals to the six palaces in Hyrule will open the path to the Triforce of Courage. Taking the crystals, Link sets out to restore them to their places, defeating powerful palace guardians and learning magic spells to aid him as he seeks to find the Triforce of Courage and break the enchantment on the sleeping Zelda.
Times Played: 16813 Released: 1987
AKA: THE LEGEND OF ZELDA 2 - Link no Bouken Keywords: RPG, Adventure Series: Zelda
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For a wizard of Ganon's power, death is but a temporary setback. His defeat at the hands of the legendary hero Link only redoubled his rage. Ganon has returned to life more powerful than ever, and has recaptured Princess Zelda and the Triforce of Power.
Using the Triforce's energy he has twisted the land of Hyrule into a treacherous maze. He holds Zelda captive in his lair, knowing Link will surely try to rescue her.
If Hyrule is to be restored, the Triforce of Power and the Triforce of Wisdom must be reclaimed. Link must face this strange new world to save the Princess and return peace to the land.
Times Played: 5290 Released: 1997
Series: zelda
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The Legend of Zelda: Parallel Worlds is a fan overhaul of A Link to the Past using new graphics, new music, a new overworld and underworld, and a new storyline.
Story: You are a treasure hunter from another land. You moved here with your friend, in order to find treasure of course! A lot of things started to happen not long after you moved here. Seven people "appeared out of nowhere" and begin questioning about the Parallel Tower and the inhabitants of Kakariko Village. The Parallel Tower was situated in the Sky Islands northeast of the village. The legend behind the Parallel Tower was long lost, and only the elders knew the legend.
Word begins to spread out about the Parallel Tower, and people started to learn about the legend again. The legend says it was a by product of a war long ago and a power, known as the Triforce, existed at the top of it. It is said that nobody knows about the clues as to how to get to the top of the Tower. The seven people are said to know about these "clues" to the Tower.
Times Played: 7023 Released: 2008
Series: zelda
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action game made in 1985
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2134 Released: 1985
Series: zoids
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TodayIsForgotten
350,200
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