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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.
Rating: 1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes
Times Played: 5738   Released: 2008
Keywords: Rpg
Series: zelda


Personal Best: N/A
The video game is based on the Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling League and features the likenesses of their most famous stars during that era. Following the template established by the classic video games of the genre, the game allows players to play as any of the 16 wrestling stars and then throws him to the ring to fight opponents until one emerges victorious. These wrestlers include Shohei Baba, Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, Stan Hansen, and Naoya Ogawa. The player can attack his opponent with several moves (unique to each character). Upon "locking-on" by getting too close to the other wrestler, the player can execute grapples and throws. The game uses 2D graphics from a heightened camera view and includes a plethora of game modes including single-player championship and tournament modes (with single or tag team variants for both), two-player versus, team battle, and a training mode where the player can learn the basics of the game.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1419   Released: 1994
Keywords: Fighting, Action


Personal Best: N/A
Zero The Kamikaze Squirrel is a spin-off of the Aero the Acro-Bat series.

The plot begins halfway through the plot of "Aero the Acrobat 2". Zero receives a note from his girlfriend Amy that evil lumberjack Jaques Le sheets is destroying his forest homeland in order to use the trees for printing money. Zero, despite the protests not to do it from his master Edgar Ektor (who tells him nothing is more important than his mission with him, notably referring to Ektor's plan B from Aero 2), decides to return home and stop Le Sheets (which explains why Zero is absent from Ektor's side in the Aero 2 final battle). When arriving his home island, Zero's plane is shot down and crashes on the beach, so he must make his way to the forest on his own.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1792   Released: 1994
Keywords: Platform, Action
Series: Aero the Acro-Bat
OmegaShadow
205,800
Personal Best: N/A
Influenced by low-budget horror films of the 1950s (and beyond), and by the shooting action of Robotron: 2084, Zombies Ate My Neighbors has one or two players (simultaneous) running around suburbia, using a squirt gun to blast mummies, pod plants, and other creepy creatures. Cheerleaders, tourists, and other innocents should be rescued, and footballs, bazookas, weed-eaters, and other weapons can be picked up for added firepower. Additional items include keys for opening doors and Monster Potion that turns your character into a purple beast capable of bashing through walls. Filled with tongue-in-cheek humor, fast-paced gameplay, tons of levels, and cartoonish graphics and sound effects, Zombies Ate My Neighbors breathes new life into your Super NES.
Rating: 8 Votes8 Votes8 Votes8 Votes8 Votes
Times Played: 10052   Released: 1993
sky1989
1,189,494
Personal Best: N/A
Hack of Zombies Ate My Neighbors by sky1989.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1080   Released: 2016
sky1989
1,273,557
Personal Best: N/A
This game is a hacked version of "Zombies Ate My Neighbors".
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 2923   Released: 1993


Personal Best: N/A
Zool is a gremlin "Ninja of the Nth Dimension" who is forced to land on Earth. In order to gain ninja ranking he has to pass six lands.

The game is a pure platform game, relying on smooth, fast moving gameplay, colorful graphics and a popular soundtrack by Patrick Phelan which overlaps with the Lotus 3 soundtrack and has inspired several modern electro/techno remixes. The game also contains a number of embedded minigames, including several arcade games, a scrolling space shooter and a game accessible only by making Zool play a certain tune on an in-game piano or finding certain invisible warp points.
Rating: 1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes
Times Played: 1607   Released: 1993
Keywords: Platform, Action
Series: zool
OmegaShadow
90,380
Personal Best: N/A
The object of Zoop is to eliminate a random sequence of colored shapes advancing toward you from the four sides of a square-shaped grid. You control a shape-shooting triangle trapped in the Center Square of this grid. You can maneuver the triangle up, down, right and left.

If you shoot a shape that's the same color as you, it will disappear from the screen. If you shoot a shape of a different color, you will switch colors with that shape and the shape will remain on the grid. When you have cleared enough shapes from the play field, you'll advance to the next level, and the action will get faster and more crowded.

In each of the 99 levels of this game, power-ups randomly appear on the grid. These power-ups, which consist of Proximity Bombs, Color Bombs, Bonus Springs and Line Bombs, will help you clear several shapes from the grid at once.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1451   Released: 1995
Keywords: Puzzle
RevJ
86,500
Personal Best: N/A


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