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A side scrolling beat 'em up featuring fighters : Gear, Kevin, and Zill.
There's an extra game mode named 'Battle mode', where you can choose your character from the 8 available (the 3 heroes, plus the 5 bosses already unlocked) and challenge a friend or the CPU in a Vs battle. Note: this option requires two players before you starting : after 1 of the 2 players is KO, the winner can continue to play against the CPU.
All the playable characters have their owns special moves to find.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 6079 Released: 1992
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KENtonyCZ
525,550
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Big Karnak is a scrolling platform "Hack and slash" arcade game released in 1991 by Gaelco. The game takes place in an Ancient Egypt setting.
Times Played: 4168 Released: 1991
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elrod21
105,550
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Take control of a babyface (good guy) team and face a heel (bad guy) team. Grapple an opponent when the player's wrestler's arms are up and the opponent's arms are down. The player then cycles through a list of moves and must select one before the timer runs out. If either wrestler runs out of health he collapses and the opponent immediately gets the pin, so keep an eye on the health meter.
Unlike the NES port, the player-controlled team are useridentical in look and move selection.
Times Played: 3668 Released: 1984
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Krendall
103,800
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A 3D perspective Dakar Racing game.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2926 Released: 1990
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Master_of_the_Universe
458,600
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A soccer game.
Times Played: 3526 Released: 1992
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Master_of_the_Universe
10
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Bigfoot Bonkers is an 2-player (only) maze arcade game released by Meadows Games in 1976. Players move their blocks across the screen to create walls to try to surround their opponents and force them to crash into the walls or any block or obstacle like a 'foot'. This type of game appeared in many variants on many computers and consoles over the years, and was popular on mobile phones like Nokia many years later as one of the default games called "Snake".
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2683 Released: 1976
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A billiard arcade game.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3194 Released: 1987
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RevJ
12,400
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A Russian billiard game.
Times Played: 2599 Released: 1988
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Master_of_the_Universe
2
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Bio-Attack is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by Taito in 1983. Here, you control a ship through a human's body while shooting viruses.
Times Played: 3636 Released: 1983
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TodayIsForgotten
117,730
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Personal Best: N/A
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Bio-Hazard Battle is a horizontally scrolling space shooter. You can choose one of the 4 ships, each one having its own attacks. During the game, you can upgrade your ships' weapons by collecting colored balls floating around. You can store up to 3 different weapons at the same time, executing attacks in different directions.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3470 Released: 1993
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fogelmir
290,970
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Bio-ship Paladin (also known as Space Battleship Gomora) is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game from 1990.
Story: Taking place on the planet Atlantal, a huge battleship and space fleet suddenly appears and attacks Atlantal's largest city, Delila, leaving the city in ruin. The fleet, known only as The Aggressors, continue to spread throughout the planet and further into the galaxy, past the Galegino Path, the sea of flame. To drive out and stop The Aggressors, the best twin-seat space fighter on the planet - the Paladin - is sent out; a powerful bio-ship that can grow larger in strength and size. The Aggressors are suggested to have come from Earth as the enemies and bosses all have vehicle names of different languages and many of the bosses are actually named after alcoholic drinks.
Gameplay: The Paladin had a variety of offenses. Unlike most shoot 'em ups, the Paladin actually had an armor gauge, meaning that the ship would not be destroyed with one hit or brush up against a foreground object. The ship had a semi-automatic Laser weapon that, when held down, would charge up and unleash a stronger laser blast. The ship also had the Beam weapon. Once selected, players could use a manual aiming crosshair that could be placed anywhere on the screen, allowing the player to shoot any visible enemy fighter. Aside from those armaments, the players also had various pick-up items.
Times Played: 2872 Released: 1990
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BBH
507,800
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Biomechanical Toy is a scrolling shoot 'em up platform arcade game released by Gaelco in 1995.
A criminal called Scrubby has escaped. He was imprisoned for trying to steal the Magic Pendulum - which brings toys to life. Relik, a cuckoo clock, guards the pendulum. Scrubby appears suddenly and steals the pendulum. You, a hero called Inguz, are called on to recover the pendulum before the toys' magical world disappears...
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3639 Released: 1995
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TodayIsForgotten
6,576,140
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Personal Best: N/A
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Setting: According to the original arcade version's installation manual, the story takes place ten years after an unspecified World War between two warring factions. The game follows a commando who must infiltrate an enemy base and foil the enemy's plot to launch missiles.
Gameplay: The levels themselves are, like any conventional platformer, straightforward and semi-linear, with many situations in which there are enemies and other dangers lurking, while at the same time, cliffs that must be passed through. However, unlike most platformers, the player is unable to jump, instead navigating the level via the use of a mechanical arm that can pull him up ledges. The arm may also be used to collect pickups.
Prizes like points and power-ups can only be obtained from crates that come on the screen in a parachute, which can be revealed by shooting them. Unlike most of the later games, the player cannot use the arm and shoot at the same time, the arm cannot be used in the air and the only power-ups are weapon enhancements.
Times Played: 5976 Released: 1987
Series: Bionic Commando
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AlexGunslinger
66,010
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Personal Best: N/A
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Birdie King is a golf arcade game released in 1982 by Taito.
Times Played: 2624 Released: 1982
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Birdie King 2 is a golf arcade game released in 1983 by Taito.
Times Played: 2637 Released: 1983
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Birdie King 3 is a golf arcade game released in 1984 by Taito, featuring 36 different holes.
Times Played: 2578 Released: 1984
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An overhead golf game.
Times Played: 2755 Released: 1988
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Master_of_the_Universe
3
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A horizontally scrolling shoot'em up.
Taking place in a magical world, the people of the world relish in a time of peace they've maintained for three-hundred years. However, Taranis, the leader of the Black Magic Military, starts a world war when he suddenly attacks the White Magic Military. The attacks continue and the Black Magic Military is on the verge of victory. The only hope the magic world has to stop Taranis lies in two fellow Black Magic users and dragon-riding soldiers of the Black Magic Military, Giroux and Jeanne, who betray Taranis and rebel against him in order to seek peace for an unknown reason.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3618 Released: 1991
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TodayIsForgotten
329,900
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Personal Best: N/A
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Black Hole is a shoot 'em up arcade game released by Tokyo Denshi Sekkei in 1981. You have to shoot splitting "neutron mines" and flying saucers.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 2952 Released: 1981
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TodayIsForgotten
12,540
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Black Panther is a platform beat 'em up arcade game released by Konami in 1987. You play a black panther cat who has to claw or jump on enemies to kill them. You collect power-ups and defeat bosses to advance levels.
Times Played: 4011 Released: 1987
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Winnebagel
98,600
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Long Long ago, three dragons descended from skies above with a rolling thunder and destroyed a kingdom into darkness. From lengthy suffering and darkness of the kingdom came one brave fighter.
A barbarian hero jumps and fights his way through a variety of colourful, enemy-packed levels in this spiritual successor to the Capcom classic "Ghost 'n' Goblins". The sprawling, eight-way scrolling levels are packed with hidden bonuses to encourage and reward exploration. Most of these bonuses are in the form of 'Zeny coins'; currency that allows the player to buy such items as an upgrade to their weapons and armour, keys for treasure chests, and anti-poisoning potions. Special items that reveal coins, upgraded armour, or simply bonus points may be found by attacking certain walls.
The game features several hidden bonuses. Some of them are cameos from other Capcom games : The barrel from "Higemaru - Pirate Ship", the robot hero from "Side Arms - Hyper Dyne", the dragonfly and the bamboo shoot from "Son Son".
Times Played: 10637 Released: 1987
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INNUENDO
1,328,950
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The game is a fixed shooter and is very similar to Robotron: 2084 by Williams. Unlike Robotron, Black Widow does not have as many enemies on-screen. However, the gameplay has been characterized as just as intense as its Williams counterpart. This is because in order to destroy certain enemies, the player must lure other enemies into destroying them. It is further differentiated by the Bug Slayer, a bug that helps the player eliminate enemies, with only loss of potential points being the only consequence. The Bug Slayer can help the player in tough situations, but can also prevent the player from achieving the number of extra lives necessary to endure later, more difficult, rounds. Also, other enemies appear on the playing field as eggs, laid by other enemies. The player can move these eggs off the playing field to both eliminate the enemy and receive points, before it reaches maturity.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 4430 Released: 1982
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jerky
470,075
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Blade Master is a scrolling "Hack and slash" arcade game released by Irem in 1991. Two selectable heroes, Roy and Arnold, try to save their land from hordes of monsters. There are items to break and power-ups to collect, typical of this genre in the 1990s.
Times Played: 5077 Released: 1991
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stevie78
329,500
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Blades of Steel is an ice hockey video game released by Konami for the arcade in 1987.
All teams are fictional but based out of real Canadian and American cities. The game is known for its fast paced hockey action and especially for the fighting.
Times Played: 4533 Released: 1987
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dre day22
2
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In Blast Off, the player controls a ship, facing the top of the screen, that can move freely while the background scrolls down, bringing enemies in to view. The player may destroy enemies for points.
There are two buttons used. One is used to fire circular lasers, while the second button is used to change the ship's firing pattern. The patterns are:
Red: two lasers in a spiral pattern Blue: one laser straight ahead, one behind Yellow: one laser straight ahead, one left, and one right Green: two lasers diagonally forward (one to the left and one to the right), and one straight behind.
By holding down the button, the ship will fire more powerful, spherical lasers.
Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 3669 Released: 1989
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TodayIsForgotten
183,100
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