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Untitled Sonic 1
In short, Eggman wants to destroy Sonic, and, well, Sonic just won't have that, and it's up to you to stop him.CurrentlyRead more
In short, Eggman wants to destroy Sonic, and, well, Sonic just won't have that, and it's up to you to stop him.Currently, I have GHZ and the first two acts of MZ finished in time for the contest. I kinda rushed it to the finish so you should expect some anomalies here and there.This hack made by Bagumba
Ssega
2016-02-07 18:07:34
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Untitled Sonic 1
Urban Strike
Urban Strike is a video game developed and published by Electronic Arts. It was initially released for the Mega Drive inRead more
Urban Strike is a video game developed and published by Electronic Arts. It was initially released for the Mega Drive in 1994, with ports to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Gear in 1995 and to the Game Boy in 1996. It is the third game in the Strike series, after Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf and Jungle Strike
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:29:36
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Urban Strike
Uwol Quest For Money
Shiru has developed a Mega Drive/Genesis port of the ZX Spectrum homebrew game Uwol – Quest For Money, which was originaRead more
Shiru has developed a Mega Drive/Genesis port of the ZX Spectrum homebrew game Uwol – Quest For Money, which was originally developed by The Mojon Twins (see Uwol Quest For Money released on Spectrum 128k for details of the original game). The game is molded on the classic platform games of old: collect gold coins throughout the various levels.
Ssega
2015-06-12 17:58:04
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Uwol Quest For Money
Valis
Valis (ヴァリス Varisu?) is a Japanese platform game series developed by Telenet Japan. The original game was developed in 1Read more
Valis (ヴァリス Varisu?) is a Japanese platform game series developed by Telenet Japan. The original game was developed in 1986 for the MSX, and its popularity has spanned four sequels, a spin-off, and remakes across several platforms, notably the TurboGrafx-16 and Sega Mega Drive until the early 1990s, when it was quietly retired. The Mega Drive/Genesis entries were all published in North America by Renovation Products. Later, Telenet sold the series' rights to a company known as Eants, which re-tooled the series as hentai games[1] after Telenet shut down in 2007. The series has formed two Mobile Phone games released by Bandai Namco Games in Japan and a manga by Kill Time Communications.
The Valis games (as they were known in America) tell the story of Yūko Asō (麻生 優子 Asō Yūko?), a schoolgirl in late 1980s Japan who is fated to protect three different realms – our own Earth, the land of spirits, and Vecanti (ヴェカンティ Vekanti?), the Dream World – by wielding a mystical sword known as Valis.
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:29:36
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Valis
Valis III
Valis III (ヴァリスⅢ, Varisu Surī?) is an action-platformer video game developed by Telenet Japan and originally released foRead more
Valis III (ヴァリスⅢ, Varisu Surī?) is an action-platformer video game developed by Telenet Japan and originally released for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² on September 7, 1990 in Japan. It was later released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991 both in Japan and North America, and for the TurboGrafx-CD in 1992 in North America. It is the third game in the Mugen Senshi Valis series and once again features Yūko Asou (麻生 優子, Asou Yūko?) as the lead character. She is also joined by her twin sister, Valna, and a young Vecanti warrior named Cham who are playable characters.
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:29:36
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Valis III
Valis SD
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier II (夢幻戦士 ヴァリスⅡ Mugen Senshi: Varisu Tsū?), which had a remake done with super deformed characRead more
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier II (夢幻戦士 ヴァリスⅡ Mugen Senshi: Varisu Tsū?), which had a remake done with super deformed characters and released as SD Valis (SDヴァリス Esu Dī Varisu?) on the Japanese Mega Drive and Syd of Valis – a translation mistake as SD means super deformed – on the North American Sega Genesis, is the second title in the Mugen Senshi Valis video game series. Like its predecessor, it is an action platformer.
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:29:36
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Valis SD
Vector the Crocodile...
Vector the Crocodile in Sonic the Hedgehog (aka Vector in Sonic 1) is a hack of Sonic 1 by E-122-Psi, starring Vector thRead more
Vector the Crocodile in Sonic the Hedgehog (aka Vector in Sonic 1) is a hack of Sonic 1 by E-122-Psi, starring Vector the Crocodile as the playable character instead of the blue hedgehog. The game is modified to use Vector's sprites (edited from Knuckles Chaotix) in place of Sonic's, along with several modifications to the player's stats and abilities.The game was modified by Sonic Retro member E-122-Psi, with additional programming and coding by other members including MarkeyJester and flamewing.
Ssega
2015-11-11 23:42:22
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Vector the Crocodile in ...
Wacky Worlds
Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio is a children's video game for the Sega Genesis, released in 1994. In it, the player has Read more
Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio is a children's video game for the Sega Genesis, released in 1994. In it, the player has a choice of six different Wacky Worlds in which they can place animated "stickers", creating a diorama using two-dimensional computer graphics. Among the Worlds are an underwater scene, a scene inside a house, a jungle, and the Moon. The user is also able to alter the music played in each world by selecting from a bank of different music stickers. It is considered the sequel to Sega's Art Alive!. Wacky Worlds is the first title released under the "Sega Club" label, a collection of Sega titles for kids.
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:29:37
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Wacky Worlds
Wardner Special
Wardner (original Japanese title: Wardner no Mori) is a platform game released by Taito in 1987. The player controls a cRead more
Wardner (original Japanese title: Wardner no Mori) is a platform game released by Taito in 1987. The player controls a character named Dover through various forest game levels in an attempt to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend from the evil Wardner. The simple run and jump controls are supplemented with the ability to throw balls of fire. The player collects gold coins throughout the game; at the end of each level, the coins are exchangeable for extra abilities.
The game was ported to the Famicom Disk System in 1988 in Japan. A 1990 port to Sega Mega Drive is titled Wardner no Mori Special in Japan. The North American version of the arcade game is alternately titled Pyros. The console game was never officially distributed in Europe, but the arcade game was commonplace.
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:29:43
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