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Nintendo Wii
Release Date: October 27, 2008   |   Genre: Adventure
Go, Diego, Go: Great Dinosaur Rescue lets gamers travel through time with Diego, Alicia, and Baby Jaguar to reunite their friend Maia the Maiasaura with her dinosaur family. Players use more than 12 different Wii Remote motions to stomp like a dinosaur, climb across monkey bars, fly on a Pteradon, and bounce over obstacles on a pogo stick.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: February 11, 2011   |   Genre: Puzzle
Giraffes with short necks? Zebras with no stripes? Tiny hippos? A mean Magician mixed up all the African animals and turned the elephants into rocks too. Help Diego, Alicia, Baby Jaguar, Juma and Erin the Elephant undo the Magician's mischief with the Magic Drum.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: May 1, 1991   |   Genre: Action
Wii
Release Date: October 11, 2011   |   Genre: Sports, Racing
Check in from the comfort of your own home and explore the island at your own pace, taking in the snow, sun, city, beach, and more, all on one island. Want to explore the island? Go horseback riding around the mountain, ride jet-skis along the beach, or just take a long car ride on the island. Embark on thrilling adventures like sky diving, surfing, and white water rafting or grab your friends and family for some relaxing miniature golf, horseback riding, or fishing. Features The Ultimate Family Vacation Spot ! Over 50 exciting activities and 100 ways to play them! Ride jet skis, surf, snowboard, race cars, and more! Freely explore the island using various vehicles!
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1994   |   Genre: Platform
Ackman is not what one would call a good person. His job is to murder and steal souls for the Demon Lord. The angel Tenshi has taken it upon himself to put an end to Ackman's nefarious ways, and sends an army of angels and hired assassins to take out Ackman for good. It's just as well, because Ackman was getting bored without anyone to kill. Go Go Ackman is a scrolling platformer starring the titular Ackman. Ackman can punch and charge up a ranged wave of energy, and he can also jump on some enemies to stun them before running into them and turning them into a sliding projectile. Ackman can hold up to three bombs that can clear the screen of enemies, and can also hold a weapon, either a sword, boomerang, or pistol, but it will be lost if Ackman is hit. Levels are linear, but do allow some exploration to find weapons and items hidden off the beaten road.
Intellivision
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Sports
Go for the Gold is a Sports game, published by Mattel, which was released in 1981.
Wii
Release Date: November 3, 2011   |   Genre: Adventure, Action
Gnomz is a new exciting arcade fighter for the WiiWare service. Gnomz allows up to four Players to play against each other and/or AI in three different game modes. Features real-time action multiplayer gnome battle platformer 25 gnomish action-packed arenas magical power-ups, flying elephants, deadly rainbows hours of gnome bashing, smashing, bumping and dumping
PC
Release Date: September 30, 2011   |   Genre: Adventure
The evil Dr. Urchin has kidnapped Coralline! It’s up to Glowfish to free his lady friend and sea pals everywhere from his clutches in this underwater platform adventure. Beware—while you scour the ocean floor in search of lost friends waiting for rescue, a host of enemies is lurking! Each level takes you deeper in the unique ocean world with new challenges and enemies at every turn. Gather your friends to make Glowfish bigger and better at challenging the boss on each level. Set the captive friends free by surrounding Glowfish with a powerful circle of friends, or circle the enemy to fire your blasting bubbles and win the battle. Add to your team by collecting powerful Super Chums to help you along the way, and upgrade them by collecting coins to give you even more of an edge in each boss battle! Dive in and be prepared to be dazzled in Glowfish.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Action
Hasbro Interactive had planned to release a sequel to Glover which had a boxing glove character and was to be released in 2000 named Glover 2 but the idea was scrapped, though gameplay videos and pictures about the game surfaced on nesworld.com, which discovered a work-in-progress version of the game. Just when you thought it was safe to go back... Unique glove & ball gameplay. Real world dynamics. Full environmental interaction. Progressive intergrated plot. Amusing original characters. Fun multiplayer game.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: October 31, 1998   |   Genre: Platform
In a peaceful, idyllic kingdom, a kindly wizard rules over various lands from his large castle. The beauty and harmony of the kingdom are protected by seven magical crystals, which sit on the spires of the castle. The wizard is aided in his magic by a pair of magic, four-fingered gloves, which are sentient. One day, though, the wizard accidentally mixes together a bad batch of potions, which create a massive explosion. The mishap turns the wizard into a statue, and sends his magic gloves in two directions—one flies out the window, while the other lands in a cauldron. The explosion also shakes the crystals from the spires, and they hurtle to the ground. The glove that landed outside—Glover—quickly casts a spell to transform the crystals into rubber balls to prevent them from shattering on the ground. They bounce away, entering the magical realms around the kingdom. Without the crystals, though, the world transforms into a foggy, desolate wasteland. To make matters worse, the other glove is corrupted by the potion in the cauldron and becomes the villain, Cross-Stitch.