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The game places two opponents on either side of the screen, with a split in the middle. Each side has a stack of bricks which the player must knock down by throwing a plasma ball.
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The game provides a vertical platform. In the game, you need to find the stolen Oscars and diamonds from the Cartoon World and recover them.
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Around the world and against the clock in Evolution you must use your characters' special abilities in conjunction with each other to solve puzzles that stand between you and your trip home, being sure to pick up the very dangerous and amusing Alien technology scatlerd around as you go.
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Is a fast paced action game which requires that you fly your small space ship through a small course of obstacles, ranging from asteroids to stalactites. The concept is simple, but fast reflexes are necessary to master the game.
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The games use model cars, named Ignition. The player has options that consisted of different types of race (Championship, Time Trial etc.) and several types of cars.
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After the much popular series of Impossible Mission, Impossible Mission II has only raises the graph a notch higher in terms of action, challenging puzzles and improved characters.
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Single player Arcade game. Here the Hero Nick, a secret naval agent is trying to find Dr. Riptide who is intended to kill all the marine life. Here the player has to go through caves in his submarine.
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Treasure hunting combined with ancient culture and extra-terrestrial is one exciting and deadly combination isn’t it? Well, that’s what the game Inca provides the gamers with. Being a Space Pilot, you will be traveling to South America to indulge yourself in the great Inca Civilization and find their greatest treasures.
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom game was released in 1988 after the movie of the same title. Nitendo made this arcade game and has the story as the movie. First released on the NES and subsequently came for all the major platform at that time.
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The player controls the overlynx hero and has to shoot down anything on his path to protect his spacecraft. The game has 23 levels and takes place in 5-6 different scenarios.
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You pilot an aircraft (your "Island Hopper") and move through a vertically scrolling environment. The goal is to shoot anything that moves (enemy aircraft) as you progress deeper into enemy territory.
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Do you enjoy the fantasy of a good zombie apocalypse? If you enjoy shooting and explorations as well then Isle of the Dead is the perfect game for you.
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The primary objective is to strategically place bombs to destroy blocks, reveal power-ups, and eliminate enemies.
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The game has four rounds on every level. As the levels go up you will find yourself dodging more and more pouncing cats, bouncing balls, deadly snakes and even jumping frogs. Fast paced play, clever graphics, challenging gameplay, and cute music score make this game a thoroughly enjoyable time burner.
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In "Jack Flash," you control a character that needs to navigate a series of levels. The core of the game involves solving puzzles to progress. This typically means manipulating objects, switches, and the environment to overcome obstacles.
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