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Mighty Morphin Power...
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is the title of five different video games based on the television series of the same name,Read more
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is the title of five different video games based on the television series of the same name, which were released for the Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Gear, and Sega CD. The Nintendo versions of the game were released by Bandai, while the Sega versions were published by Sega themselves.
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2015-02-20 23:29:17
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Mighty Morphin Power Ran...
Mighty Morphin Power...
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is an American live action children's television series that premiered on August 28, 1993, Read more
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is an American live action children's television series that premiered on August 28, 1993, on the Fox Kids weekday afternoon block. The show is about a group of teenagers who were chosen to protect the world from a group of alien invaders and were given the ability to "morph" into super-powered warriors and to pilot giant robots called "Zords." It was adapted and used stock footage from the Japanese television show Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, which was the 16th installment of Bandai Visual and Toei Company's Super Sentai franchise. Both the show and its related merchandise saw unbridled overnight success, becoming a staple of 1990s pop culture in mere months. Under the original name, "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers," the series ran from 1993 to 1995 and spawned the feature film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie.
The second and third seasons of the show drew on footage and elements from the Super Sentai series Gosei Sentai Dairanger and Ninja Sentai Kakuranger respectively, though the Zyuranger costumes were still used for the lead cast. Only the mecha and the Kiba Ranger costume (worn by the White Ranger) were retained from Dairanger for the second season, while only the mecha from Kakuranger were featured in the third season. However the Kakuranger costumes were later used for the title characters of the mini-series, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers. The series was produced by MMPR Productions, distributed by Saban Entertainment, and aired on Fox Kids. The show's merchandise was produced and distributed by Bandai Entertainment.
In 1996, the series was rebranded as the Power Rangers franchise, renaming the series every year after, and using costumes, props, and footage from subsequent Super Sentai series, as well as changing the cast and story line. While an overarching story line would continue until Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, subsequent series after MMPR are not sequels or spin-offs in the traditional sense.
In 2010, a re-version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, with a new logo, comic book-referenced graphics, and extra alternative special effects, was broadcast on ABC Kids, and Bandai produced brand new toys to coincide with the series.
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2015-02-20 23:29:50
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Mighty the Armadillo
Mighty the Armadillo is a hack of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by Yuski. The hack features Mighty Read more
Mighty the Armadillo is a hack of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by Yuski. The hack features Mighty the Armadillo, who appeared in bothSegaSonic Arcade and Knuckles' Chaotix. Features include new art, palettes and layout for Green Hill Zone.Mighty the Armadillo is one of the oldest ROM hacks, with work on it starting in June 2000 with the help of Gen-SMS. It has since been discontinued in order for Yuski to work with Esrael on Sonic Gaiden.
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2015-07-29 21:51:27
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Mighty the Armadillo
Mighty the Armadillo...
Mighty the Armadillo in Sonic the Hedgehog (aka Mighty in Sonic 1) is a hack of Sonic 1 by E-122-Psi, starring Mighty asRead more
Mighty the Armadillo in Sonic the Hedgehog (aka Mighty in Sonic 1) is a hack of Sonic 1 by E-122-Psi, starring Mighty as the playable character instead of Sonic the Hedgehog. The game is modified to use Mighty's sprites in place of Sonic's, along with several modifications to the player's stats and abilities.
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2015-07-29 21:57:33
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Misadventures of Fli...
Flink (released in North America as The Misadventures of Flink), is a 2D scrolling platform video game developed by PsygRead more
Flink (released in North America as The Misadventures of Flink), is a 2D scrolling platform video game developed by Psygnosis.The Amiga CD32 and Sega CD versions are reliant on CD-ROM media to store large levels, highly detailed graphics, and high-quality music. The Mega Drive version is a cut-down version.Flink is one of the few Amiga CD32 titles not to see a release for the Amiga home computer system, on which the CD32's hardware was based. The majority of titles released for the CD32 were essentially the versions developed for Amiga home computers, taking only minor advantage of the CD-ROM medium with extra levels, CD audio, and/or FMV sequences.The creators, Erwin Kloibhofer and Henk Nieborg, were also responsible for the games The Adventures of Lomax and Lionheart.
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2015-05-09 07:02:14
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Mobius Adventures
Mobius Adventures is a Sonic 1 ROM hack, lead by DalekSam and STE.
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2015-08-03 17:24:53
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Mobius Adventures
Monster World IV
Monster World IV (モンスターワールドIV, Monsutā Wārudo Fō?) is an adventure platform game, developed by Westone and released exclRead more
Monster World IV (モンスターワールドIV, Monsutā Wārudo Fō?) is an adventure platform game, developed by Westone and released exclusively in Japan by Sega for the Mega Drive in April 1994. It is the sixth and final game in the Wonder Boy/Monster World series. It was later released for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages 2500 series under the name Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 29: Monster World Complete Collection (セガエイジス2500シリーズ Vol.29 モンスターワールド コンプリートコレクション, Sega Eijisu Nisengohyaku Shirīzu Boryūmu Nijūkyū: Monsutā Wārudo Konpurīto Korekushon?). It was released on the Wii's Virtual Console service in Japan on January 15, 2008. An English-language version was released in North America and Europe for Virtual Console on May 10, 2012, with a release on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network to follow on May 22, 2012.
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2015-02-20 23:29:17
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Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat (commonly abbreviated "MK") is an American video game franchise series created by Ed Boon and John Tobias.Read more
Mortal Kombat (commonly abbreviated "MK") is an American video game franchise series created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. The first four renditions and their updates were developed by Midway Games and initially released on arcade machines, and later to home consoles. The arcade titles were later picked up by Acclaim Entertainment for the home console conversions. Beginning with Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Midway Games exclusively created home versions of Mortal Kombat up until Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. Following Midway's bankruptcy, the franchise was picked up by Warner Bros. in July 2009 and became a part of the Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
The development of the first game was originally based on an idea of making a video game (according to Ed Boon, the game was originally meant to be a fast experiment) starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, but that idea fell through and Mortal Kombat was created instead and released in 1992. The original game has spawned many sequels and has been spun off into several action-adventure games, films (animated and live-action with its own sequel), and television series (animated and live-action). Other spin-offs include various comic book series, a card game and a live-action tour. Along with Capcom's Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat has become one of the most successful and influential fighting franchises in the history of video games.
The series is known for its high levels of bloody violence, including, most notably, its Fatalities—finishing moves, requiring a sequence of buttons to perform, which, in part, led to the creation of the ESRB. The series name itself is also known for using the letter "K" in place of "C" for the hard C sound, thus intentionally misspelling the word "combat", as well as other words with the hard C sound within later games in the series. Early games in the series were especially noted for its realistic digitized sprites (which differentiated it from its contemporaries' hand-drawn sprites), as well as an extensive use of palette swapping to create new characters.
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2015-02-20 23:29:50
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Mortal Kombat 2
Mortal Kombat II (commonly abbreviated as MKII) is a competitive fighting game originally produced by Midway Games for tRead more
Mortal Kombat II (commonly abbreviated as MKII) is a competitive fighting game originally produced by Midway Games for the arcades in 1993. It was later ported to multiple home systems, including the PC, Amiga, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and various PlayStation consoles.Mortal Kombat II was the second game in the Mortal Kombat series, improving the gameplay and expanding the mythos of the original Mortal Kombat, notably introducing more varied Fatality finishing moves and several iconic characters, such as Kitana, Kung Lao, Mileena and the series' recurring villain Shao Kahn. The game's plot continues from the first game, featuring the next Mortal Kombat tournament set in the otherdimensional realm of Outworld, with the Outworld and Earthrealm representatives fighting each other on their way to the evil emperor Shao Kahn.The game was an unprecedented commercial success and was acclaimed by most critics, receiving many annual awards and having been featured in various top lists in the years and decades to come, but also perpetuating a major video game controversy due to the continuously over-the-top violent content of the series. Its legacy includes spawning a spin-off game Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks and having the greatest influence on the 2011 reboot game Mortal Kombat, as well as inspiring numerous video game clones.
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2015-02-20 23:28:48
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