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Majikaru Hashito no Butsutobi Turbo! Daibouken
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2015-02-20 23:29:14
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Majikaru Hashito no Buts...
Marble Madness
Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny, and published by Atari Games in 1984. It is a platform gaRead more
Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny, and published by Atari Games in 1984. It is a platform game in which the player must guide an onscreen marble through six courses, populated with obstacles and enemies, within a time limit. The player controls the marble by using a trackball. Marble Madness is known for using innovative game technologies. It was Atari's first to use the Atari System 1 hardware and to be programmed in the C programming language. The game was also one of the first to use true stereo sound; previous games used either monaural sound or simulated stereo.
In designing the game, Cerny drew inspiration from miniature golf, racing games, and artwork by M. C. Escher. He aimed to create a game that offered a distinct experience with a unique control system. Cerny applied a minimalist approach in designing the appearance of the game's courses and enemies. Throughout development, he was frequently impeded by limitations in technology and had to forgo several design ideas.
Upon its release, Marble Madness was commercially successful, becoming a profitable arcade game. Praise among critics focused on the game's difficulty, unique visual design, and stereo soundtrack. The game was ported to numerous platforms and inspired the development of other games. A sequel was developed and planned for release in 1991, but canceled when location testing showed the game could not succeed in competition with other titles.
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2015-02-20 23:29:14
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Marble Madness
Mario & Battle City
A port of Super Mario & Battle City for NES ported to SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive by krikzz.
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2015-06-21 19:24:12
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Mario & Battle City
Markos Magic Football
Math Blaster
Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot (1994) is a product[3] in a line of educational products created by Davidson &Read more
Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot (1994) is a product[3] in a line of educational products created by Davidson & Associates and a remake of their earlier New Math Blaster Plus! from 1991. Versions of the game were released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis as simply titled Math Blaster: Episode 1.
A sequel called Math Blaster Episode II: Secret of the Lost City was released in 1995. In Search of Spot was later remade as Mega Math Blaster in 1996.
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2015-02-20 23:29:14
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Math Blaster
Mega Bomberman
Bomberman '94 (ボンバーマン'94 Bonbāman Nintī Fō?) is a video game from the Bomberman series which was developed and publishedRead more
Bomberman '94 (ボンバーマン'94 Bonbāman Nintī Fō?) is a video game from the Bomberman series which was developed and published by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine and released on December 10, 1993 in Japan. It was later re-developed by Westone and re-published by Sega as Mega Bomberman on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994 in other areas. The PC Engine Bomberman '94 was later released outside of Japan through the Wii's Virtual Console and the PlayStation 3's PlayStation Network.
The game supports single-player and multi-player modes. In single player, the player navigates several levels of mazes, destroying creatures with bombs. In multi-player mode, players defeat each other with bombs.
The Mega Drive/Genesis port had some differences, such as fewer options in multi-player, and some different music (for example, Jammin' Jungle's music in the original version was reused as the first level in Super Bomberman 4, but is entirely different in the other version).
The original Bomberman '94 was first made available outside of Japan in the North American Virtual Console. The previous game, Bomberman '93, was made available instead when Bomberman '94 was released in Japan's Virtual Console.
Bomberman '94 was released on the Japanese PlayStation Network on July 15, 2009 for play on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It was later released in North America on June 2, 2011.
Bomberman '94 is the final HuCard title to be made and released by Hudson Soft, the original designers of the PC Engine console.
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2015-02-20 23:29:14
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Mega Bomberman
Mega Q*Bert
Metal Sonic Rebooted
Metal Sonic Rebooted is a complete heavy modification of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 by Lone Devil for the Sega Genesis. it feaRead more
Metal Sonic Rebooted is a complete heavy modification of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 by Lone Devil for the Sega Genesis. it features an extensive amount of new art, layouts, mechanics, music, and features that in total creates a different experience.StoryDr'Robotnik has built an advanced army of badniks to search for the Chaos Emeralds, and it's up to Metal Sonic to find the emeralds before them by destroying everything in his way to show Robotnik he shouldn't be replaced.CreditsKCEXE - Music and SFX ports from various Genesis/Megadrive gamesEduardo Knuckles - Music for Magma FactoryClownacy - Sonic 2 Clone Driver v2Dark Sonic - Hardware Testing for v1.1
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2017-12-08 23:59:46
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Metal Sonic Rebooted
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Micro Machines 2 - T...
Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament featured cars that require different handling techniques for each course and also hovRead more
Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament featured cars that require different handling techniques for each course and also hovercraft and helicopters. There are different playing modes including "head-to-head", in which each player earns points by driving a full screen ahead of the opponent. TV presenter Violet Berlin features as a playable driver. The MS-DOS version featured a track editor.
A selling point for the Sega Mega Drive versions was the J-Cart, a cartridge including two control ports, thus eliminating the need for a 4-player adaptor.[8] It also included a 'pad-sharing' feature which allowed 2 players to share a single joypad; thus it enabled 8 players to compete simultaneously, on certain tracks.
The 93% review in Mega described the game as "multi-player fun at its best".[9]
An updated version of Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament was only released in Europe for the Sega Mega Drive entitled Micro Machines Turbo Tournament '96, The updated version featured new tracks combined with some updated tracks from Micro Machines 2. It also featured a track construction kit previously included in the MS-DOS version.
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2015-02-20 23:29:16
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