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007: The World is not Enough is an overhead action game, developed by 2n Productions and published by Electronic Arts, which was released in 2001.
007: The World is Not Enough is based off of the 1999 James Bond film of the same title. In the game, James Bond must investigate the murder of a British oil tycoon and attacks on his new pipeline.
Times Played: 21907 Released: 2001
Series: 007
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A classic! Considered to be the first action-adventure video game. Playing as the knight (or square depending on how you look at it), the player must quest to return the enchanted chalice to the gold castle by navigating through multiple mazes, all of the while, the 3 dragons are hunting the player. Adventure is also notable for containing the first video game Easter Egg. Can you find it?
Times Played: 7545 Released: 1978
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In this adventure game you control an explorer who's on his way to fortress Alcazar. To reach Alcazar you are traveling through a countryside of fortresses and you need to collect several items that you can find along the way. Once you enter the Alcazar fortress you have to search for the crown.
The strategy map gives you an overview of the countryside, it's fortresses and your location in it. What perils lurk in these mysterious castles? Which path is quick and safe? The Alcazar castle is three stories high, all other castles have only two stories. To enter a castle you just have to follow the path. Each castle has it's own sought-after objects and these objects are always guarded by the castles main demon. Objects to look for are for example: a rope, a gun, raw meat, water or a raft. Collect them and use them properly to master the legendary Alcazar fortress.
The game gives you clues and tells, for example, which monsters are nearby. Some monsters are really hard to kill.
The game can be played at four difficulty levels.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 5136 Released: 1985
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Carnaby's best friend, Charles Fiske, has been found dead near Shadow Island, a mysterious island near Maine. As Carnaby, you begin an investigation to find out the secrets of Shadow Island and your friend's death. Most of your time is spent exploring the game world, collecting items and using them to solve puzzles.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3516 Released: 2001
Series: Alone in the Dark
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Graphical text adventure game.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1920 Released: 1987
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A graphical text adventure game. Play as King Arthur with Merlin at your aid and recover the legendary Sword in the Stone!
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1678 Released: 1989
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Austin Powers: Oh, Behave! is an Action game, developed by Tarantula Studios and published by Take-Two Interactive, which was released in 2000.
Included on the cart are Austin inspired versions of classic arcade game Pac-Man, board game Othello and Rock/Paper/Scissors.
Times Played: 1704 Released: 2000
Series: austin powers
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Baby's Day Out is a 2D Platformer game, developed by Designer Software and published by Hi Tech Expressions, which was cancelled before it was released.
You are the guardian angel of a baby who is the target of some rather moronic would-be kidnappers. Help him escape by guiding him through all sorts of platform puzzles. Inspired by the movie of the same name starring Lara Flynn Boyle.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3086 Released: 1994
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Based on the hit movie, Back to the Future let's you take control of Marty McFly and try to set time right and get back to the future. You navigate a vertical scrolling screen while avoiding obstacles and picking up bonus clocks. After five levels, you play a minigame like throwing milkshakes at bullies, playing guitar, blocking kisses from your mom, and then driving the DeLorean to get "Back to the Future".
Times Played: 7246 Released: 1989
Series: Back to the Future
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It's time to go back... Great Scott! Returning from the year 2015, DOc Emmet Brown has some bad news for Marty McFly... His future's in danger unless he can put things right. Guide Marty through five levels in this exciting interpretation of the smash-hit film. Can you assure a safe future for Marty? Or will Biff ensure there's no future at all?
A collection of five arcade and puzzle games. *Hoverboard Chase: A Paperboy clone without newspapers, but with isometric levels and lots of enemies to dodge. *Jennifer Rescue: Guide Marty's girlfriend Jennifer out of the house without her meeting one of the four family user. Open and close doors to make the persons go from one room to the next in this top-down puzzle sequence. *Beat Biff: A side-scrolling beat-em-up sequence in the tradition of Double Dragon. Fight your way through a grim 1985 by jumping, hitting and kicking at Biff's lackeys. *Band Puzzle: Rearrange the mixed-up parts of an animated picture of the school band in this sliding block puzzle. The clock is ticking. *Hoverboard Chase 2: Another hoverboard sequence, similar to the first one, only this time set in 1955.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 4403 Released: 1990
AKA: Regreso Al Futuro - Parte 2 Keywords: Adventure Series: Back to the Future
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A long adventure game based on the movie Back to the future Part 2 and Part 3. The object of the games is to collect misplaced object from various time periods like 1955, 1985 and 2015 and bring them back to their proper time period. A hard but fun game.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 4600 Released: 1990
AKA: Back to the Future II and III Keywords: Adventure Series: Back to the Future
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It's the third time around for time-traveler errant Marty McFly, and this time he and Doc go back to the days of the Wild West. Inspired by the Steven Spielberg feature film of the same name starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and Mary Steenburgen.
You've got to hand it to Arena for having the guts to take the crappy inside of a leftover Genesis cartridge, smacking a label on it, and then selling it for fifty bucks. If you are anything like me and value the time you have in this life, then you'll avoid this game like the bubonic plague.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 4833 Released: 1991
Series: Back to the Future
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A game based on the hit movie featuring various types of levels including hoverboard riding, car chases, puzzle solving and more!
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2448 Released: 1990
AKA: Back To The Future Part II Keywords: Adventure Series: Back to the Future
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Spurred by stinginess and your natural curiosity, you stick around after the show in the big top, hoping to catch a free after-hours performance. Perhaps you'll get a peek at an imprompu clown act, or watch the late-night feedings of the exotic animals you goggled at earlier. But life at the circus isn't glamourous after the audience has gone home: instead of flashy feats, you overhear a mysterious conversation: a little girl -- the circus owner's daughter -- has been kidnapped! Her father is too naive (or he is too pompouly stupid?) to do more than hire an inept detective to find her. He remains blindly loyal to his overworked performers, but ... could it be an inside job? The girl might be hidden somewhere on the circus grounds ... and one of the performers might be her abductor! So you do what anyone would in these circumstances: set out to rescue the damsel in distress. The odds aren't in your favor: you -- a spectator, a bystander, an outsider in a defensive close-knit community -- trying to find a girl you've never met, in a place you know nothing about, among bizarre people who want nothing to do with you. Some would call you brace. Some would call you foolish. Every circus has its seedy underside. but few are as dangerous as this.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2456 Released: 1987
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Join in the fun with Barbie and her friends as they embark on various adventures. Inspired by the popular girl's fashion doll made and marketed by the Mattel toy company.
Barbie takes a vacation and visits various places in the U.S. in the process - a big improvement over its predecessor with improved graphics, but experienced gamers will find it a boring breeze.
Perhaps the closest thing you will find in the English G/MD library to a shojo-style game. They're every little girl's dream, and every serious gamer's nightmare. My niece insisted on playing them over and over until I had to throw the main breaker and cut off the power. Kids may love 'em, and that's all fine and good, but I don't.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2896 Released: 1994
Series: barbie
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Barbie: Vacation Adventure is an adventure video game that takes Barbie on educational field trips throughout the United States of America.
In Wyoming, Barbie spends her time going on a camping trip. In her California home, she spends her days lounging in her apartment building. In Iowa, she goes to the local county carnival to help find an escaped pig. In Florida, she goes to the beach and plays volleyball and scuba diving. In Texas, Barbie plays with horseshoes. ~courtesy of Wikipedia
Times Played: 3069 Released: 1994
Series: barbie
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The Battle of Olympus is a side-scrolling, action-adventure game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Infinity. It was published on March 28 1988 by Imagineer in Japan for the Famicom and was titled Oryunposu no Tatakai: Ai no Densetsu.
Similar in style to Zelda II: The Adventures of Link for the NES, The Battle of Olympus takes place in an ancient Greece which is being terrorized by Hades, the dark ruler of the underworld.
Orpheus had his girlfriend Helene kidnapped by Hades who is holding her for his personal pleasure. A top-down map of Greece shows various dungeons and ancient Greek city-states for the player to visit on his journey. Swords, shields, and crystals help to provide offensive power and defensive strength for the player. Three fragments of love are there to remind Orpheus of his girlfriend Helene. Hades rules his dominion in Tartarus; where his strongest minions live alongside him. Enemies that players have to fight include several breeds of cyclopes, minotaurs, and pegasuses.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1949 Released: 1995
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This game is much like Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link turned into ancient Greece. You play as Orpheus, whose girlfriend, Helene, has been kidnapped by the demonic ruler of the netherworld called Hades. So begins the journey.
Just like in Zelda 2, there is a top-down map of Greece with towns and other locations to explore. Each of these has side-scrolling sections in which Orpheus fights his way through the minions of Hades. There are various items one must get to continue to the next location, including swords, shields and crystals. There are three fragments of love hidden around; Orpheus has to find them before he can enter Tartarus and fight Hades to save his beloved Helene.
The monsters of the game are also based on the Greek mythology and it is pretty entertaining to confront cyclopses, minotaurs and pegasoses. Clubbing snakes can also be great fun.
Times Played: 3520 Released: 1990
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A text adventure.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1555 Released: 1987
Series: zork, zorkverse
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A German point and click text adventure game featuring colorful storyboards.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1429 Released: 1994
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BiFi II: Action In Hollywood is an Adventure game, developed and published by The Art Department, which was released in 1994.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1289 Released: 1994
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Game Boy Adventure is an action-puzzle game based on the Bill & Ted films released by LJN in 1991.
DeNomolos has hatched another plan to alter history in his favor. He has stolen special orbs called Time Fragments and scattered them all across time. Now Bill and Ted must travel across time to retrieve the time fragments to prevent the future from altering. But it won't be easy for the San Dimas duo. As DeNomolos has the aid of the evil robot Bill and Ted, plus he has brainwashed Death and some historical figures to stop them along the way.
Each level takes place on a single screen. Players must collect scattered time fragments while jumping platforms, climbing ladders or ropes, and avoiding enemies. Because this is a Game Boy game, all sprites are very simplistic as both Bill and Ted have almost useridentical game sprites. In addition, enemies are only differentiated by their actions.
Times Played: 2227 Released: 1991
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Bill and Ted are about to embark on their most excellent adventure through time and space. Those two beautiful babes from Medieval England, Joanna and Elizabeth, have been kidnapped by the most heinous Grim Reaper. Bill and Ted must use the circuits of time to find the princesses. Will they be most triumphant? Only you can help!
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2609 Released: 1991
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Based on the movie. You control Bill & Ted- Rufus, a time traveling "dude" from the future, gives you use of a time-traveling telephone booth. Use the phone booth to go back in time to many different eras, collect items, and get historical "dudes" to follow you. Some "dudes" won't come unless you can bribe them with the right object. You must get them to follow you back to modern times so you can pass a history report and keep your band, the "Wyld Stallyns" together.
At the end of the game, you are graded based on time elapsed, and "dudes" accumulated.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2459 Released: 1991
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Black Forest Tale is an Action game, developed and published by Sachen, which was released in Asia in 1993.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1919 Released: 1993
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