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Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 19, 2006   |   Genre:
A powerful new eco-ghost has turned Amity Park into a real urban jungle. Danny Phantom must battle his way through the twisted thorns and monstrous vegetation and learn an all new-freeze power to defeat this evil nemesis. Soar through ghostly 3-D worlds attacking all new enemies in frenzied shooter action. Travel to the Ghost Zone to learn Danny's new Freeze Power. Defeat new enemy Undergrowth as he tries to turn Amity Park into a nightmare of plants and vines. Pilot the Fenton Flier and Danny with new inventions from the Fenton lab.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 8, 2005   |   Genre: Action
The future is in peril! It's up to Danny to save his friends and family from the most dangerous force imaginable! Use all of Danny's paranormal powers including flying, phasing through walls and shooting ghostly beams. Transform into Danny Phantom. Battle enemy ghosts. Unleash super ghost powers.
Windows
Release Date: February 7, 2006   |   Genre: Strategy
S.C.S. - Dangerous Waters allows you total control over multiple air, surface, and submarine platforms in a modern-day naval environment. Take direct control of individual crew stations and also plan and execute combined arms naval strategies from a top-down 'Commanders Eye' perspective.
Amiga
Release Date: January 1, 1994   |   Genre: Fighting
Dangerous Streets is a colorful sprite-based fighting game in the vein of Street Fighter II. Its eight characters are diverse, ranging from fashion models to a bizarre monster "custodian". In addition to a two-player mode, the game also features single matches against the CPU and a tournament mode. The control scheme consists of the standard weak, medium and strong punches/kicks, and both keyboard and joystick controls are supported.
Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: December 18, 1990   |   Genre: Action, Shooter
Dangerous Seed (デンジャラスシード) is a 1989 arcade shoot-'em-up by Namco ported to the Sega Mega Drive in 1990. Both versions were released exclusively in Japan. The Moon Diver is a ship consisting of three sub-ships, sometimes called wings: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. You must stop an alien invasion whose base is Danger Seed by going through several "tubes;" however before the game starts Beta and Gamma break off and you must begin with Alpha alone. A shoots a normal shot which can be rapidfired. B shoots a bomb (you have a limited supply of bombs). As you pass through each tube, your ship collects wings; use C to change the arrangement of wings. Powerups are collected as in most schmups.
PC
Release Date: January 1, 1993   |   Genre: Action
Dangerous Dave is back in this gory and macabre side-scrolling action game. Battle wolves and other man-killing creatures with your shotgun attempting to rescue Dave's little brother Delbert from the castle of the evil Dr. Nemesis. There are eleven levels in the game and some more creatures than in the previous installments.
PC
Release Date: January 1, 1991   |   Genre: Action
Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion (a.k.a Dave 2) is a sequel to Dangerous Dave. In this side-scrolling action game you run through a huge mansion with many different levels, battling all kinds of monsters and collecting items (mostly bonus points). Every so-and-so points you get an additional life, and every so-and-so levels you combat a boss. One of the things that make this game unique is that instead of just having a limited amount of ammunition, you have a shotgun and can shoot 8 bullets at any given time. However, you must wait in order for Dave to reload his gun. Another thing that sets the game apart is the ability to aim your gun in several angles (generally: up, down or straight ahead).
PC
Release Date: November 1, 1990   |   Genre: Platform
In 1990, Softdisk Publishing publishes Dangerous Dave in the Deserted Pirate's Hideout! (also known as Dangerous Dave in Trophy Trouble, Dangerous Dave), a puzzle-solving game for the DOS system. Offering action genre, it is now an abandonware. One of John Romero's earliest games before he became world-famous as one of id Software legends, Dangerous Dave is a fun platformer similar to Super Mario. You are Dangerous Dave, a little precocious kid who must find ten skateboarding trophies that your nemesis Clyde Cooper hid in a pirate's hideout. Gameplay in Dangerous Dave is nothing you haven't seen if you have played other platform games. What makes the game memorable and a lot of fun, however, are the many cool secret levels and the great sense of humor. Your enemies include creative monsters with names like WeirdWeeds, FearsomeFire, and WickedWater, all of which have unique attacks and characteristics. Level designs are excellent, showing much of Romero's knack that would become a hallmark in id Software games. With a lot of secret levels, humorous monsters and gags, and simple but fun gameplay, Dangerous Dave is a solid shareware game that paves the way for id blockbusters.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: September 14, 2000   |   Genre: Shooter
Danger Girl is based on the popular comic series from Cliffhanger Comics. The engine, developed by N-Space, focuses on both action and espionage, as the Danger Girl team gears up and hits all corners of the globe in their strike at the Hammer Empire. Not only will they have to shoot their way through the opposition, but also they'll have to employ their cat-like reflexes and advanced spy-gadgets to make it through this dangerous mission. Danger Girl takes place in a third-person, 3D environment, and through each of the 12 missions, players will control one of the three-member team as they hunt down Hammer. The characters can run, walk, crawl, leap and hang against walls to keep out of sight. There are over 15 different weapons that players will have their hand at over the course of the game, from handguns to rifles to powerful bazookas. Players will also be able to detonate or disarm bombs, flip on some night-vision goggles to go about their dirty-work in the dark, or even set off distractions so that they can pass enemy checkpoints and have bullets to spare.
Sony Playstation Vita
Release Date: February 11, 2014   |   Genre: Adventure
DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a revised and revamped edition of a title originally released on the PlayStation®Portable in Japan in 2010. You'll take on the role of Makoto Naegi, a desperately average teenager who somehow finds himself accepted into Hope's Peak Academy, a prestigious high school normally reserved for the nation's "ultimate" students. But when he arrives, he and the other students soon find themselves trapped in a battle for survival against a twisted mastermind who has taken them all prisoner. You'll have to unmask the villain and uncover the secret of the school...or die trying!