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3DO
Release Date: January 1, 1995   |   Genre: Racing
BC Racers is a kart racing game starring characters from the Core Design's Chuck Rock series of games. Each of the racers in this game rides a prehistoric motorcycle with a side car. On each two-character team, one person drives the motorcycle, and the other fights off opponents using clubs, punches, kicks, etc. Graphics in BC Racers consist of a flat landscape decorated with scaled sprites to compose the track and scenery.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: December 31, 1992   |   Genre: Shooter
The Sylon Corporation was busy at work on an army of robot soldiers that would save thousands of lives in the event of a war. The XT7 Cyborg-Commando Fighting Machines were thought to be the ultimate battle warriors. But something goes terribly wrong with Sylons mainframe. The robots are unleashed on an innocent and unsuspecting public, destroying everything in their path leaving only a trail of death and destruction. You are humanitys only hope as the best sharpshooter the world has ever seen. Armed with your Super NES Super Scope, its your duty to single-handedly battle the Cyborgs and demolish the malfunctioning mainframe computer responsible for this disaster.
Commodore 64
Release Date: July 15, 1985   |   Genre: Platform
The game starts off with an army soldier (afterwards referred to as "Bazooka Bill") to save a general called "General MacArthur" who has been kidnapped by a nasty revolutionary faction. First, the game starts off with Bazooka Bill and bunch of enemies and these are attacks the player can use: punches, throwing knife, machine gun, flame thrower and a bazooka (only in Level 3).
Nintendo Wii U
Release Date: January 1, 2014   |   Genre:
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: January 5, 2010   |   Genre: Action
Bayonetta takes place in Vigrid, a fictional city in Europe. The titular character is a witch who shapeshifts and uses various firearms, along with magical attacks she performs with her own hair, to dispatch her foes. She awakens after a 500-year sleep and finds herself in an unfamiliar area with no memories of who or what she is. Over time, she begins to remember what caused her current predicament. 500 years before the incident that caused Bayonetta's memory loss, there were two factions preserving the balance between darkness and light in the world: the Umbra Witches, who are followers of darkness, and their counterparts, the Lumen Sages, who are followers of light. The factions shared two distinct treasures, the 'Eyes of the World' (separately named the 'Left Eye' and the 'Right Eye') which they used to oversee the just passage of time. Both factions mysteriously disappeared from Vigrid under unknown circumstances. Bayonetta still has an ornate piece of jewelry which contains a small red gem, and believes this gem is the Left Eye of the Eyes of the World. While searching for the Right Eye, she often receives flashbacks that make her remember what caused her current predicament.
PC
Release Date: December 31, 1999   |   Genre: Strategy
Atari Lynx
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
2005 A.D. A deadly virus has infected the Supertank's ultrasophisticated computer systems, turning these mighty weapons of destruction against their creators. Humankind is on the brink of extinction. Free the battle zones from this robotic plague!
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: October 1, 1996   |   Genre: Action
Gameplay Battlezone: A standard enemy tank in the player's sights in the military training version The Bradley Trainer. Gameplay is on a plain with a mountainous horizon featuring a memorable erupting volcano, distant crescent moon, and various geometric solids (in vector outline) like pyramids and blocks. The player views the screen, which includes an overhead radar view to find and destroy the rather slow tanks, or the faster moving supertanks. Saucer-shaped UFOs and guided missiles occasionally appear for a bonus opportunity. The saucers differ from the tanks in that they do not fire upon the player, and do not appear on radar. The player can hide behind the solids or maneuver in rapid turns once fired on to buy time with which to fire himself. Common play in the US could run from 25 cents to a dollar per game, depending on machine setting. The typical setting is for 25 cent play, with three tanks. A standard enemy tank is worth 1,000 points, a supertank 3,000 points, and the flying saucer 5,000 points. The guided missile is worth 2,000 points when destroyed. Each of these targets can be destroyed with a single shot from the player's tank. An extra life is awarded when the player's score reaches 15,000 points, and a further tank is then awarded at 100,000 points. No additional tanks are awarded until the score counter rolls over at ten million, and additional bonus tanks are again awarded at indicated scores of 15,000 and 100,000. The game only includes one hostile enemy on the game board at all times; the player never has to battle two enemy tanks at once, or a tank and guided missile. The UFO can appear on the screen at the same time as an enemy tank, and it can occasionally be destroyed by enemy fire. The geometric solid obstacles are indestructible, and can block the movement of a player's tank. However, they are also useful as shields as they also block enemy fire as well. There was a bug in some machines which caused very high phony scores into the seven digits to be posted (after a player would enter his initials). Good players could actually reach this level after an hour or two of play. SUPER BREAKOUT: In Super Breakout, there are three different and more advanced game types from which the player can choose: Double gives the player control of two bats at the same time—one placed above the other—and two balls. Losing a life occurs only when both balls go out of play, and points are doubled while the player is able to juggle both balls without losing either. Cavity retains the single bat and ball of Breakout, but two other balls are enclosed on the other side of the wall, which the player must free before they, too, can be used to destroy additional bricks. Points are increased for this, but triple points are available if the player can keep all three balls in play. Progressive also has the single bat and ball, but as the ball hits the paddle, the entire wall gradually advances downwards step by step, gaining in speed the longer the ball lasts in play.
Arcade
Release Date: January 1, 1980   |   Genre:
Battlezone is an arcade game from Atari released in 1980. It displays a wireframe view (using vector graphics rather than raster graphics) on a horizontal black and white (with green and red sectioned color overlay) vector monitor. Due to its novel gameplay and look, this game was very popular for many years.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: June 1, 1993   |   Genre: Fighting
A modified version of the original game released on the NES as Battletoads. This version of the game has fewer levels in it and is only single player.