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PC
Release Date: March 10, 2010   |   Genre:
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: April 21, 2008   |   Genre:
Battle of the Bands is the ultimate music rhythm game exclusively on Wii. The story is set in a fictitious world gone mad, where bands battle for music supremacy using weaponized instruments. Featuring 30 licensed tracks from today’s hottest bands that can each be played in 5 different music genres (Rock, Country, Marching Band, Hip Hop and Ranchero) with 70 special weapons and attacks. 'Battle of the Bands' game logo Take the fight to the stage Battling on stage in 'Battle of the Bands' Bands that know how to battle. View larger. Band characters from 'Battle of the Bands' Not the easy-listening types. View larger. Bands facing off with weapon/instruments in 'Battle of the Bands' Serious stage presence. View larger. Soul band from 'Battle of the Bands' And a whole lotta soul. View larger. In each game, a song will be played in one genre for about 10 to 15 seconds and then another, flipping back and forth. Points are earned by beat-matching, and successive matches will automatically launch quirky weapons such as smoke bomb, land mine and flip out. The more points earned, the more the music will be played in the player’s genre. The game can be played in versus mode, perfect for social and party game setting, or in adventure mode where player set out to battle bands of other genres one by one. Two bands enter. One band leaves. Key Game Features: •5 genres, 11 bands, 30 songs and 70 weapons. •Battle of the Bands - Prove your favorite music genre is better than opponents. •Weaponized Instruments - Battle to the top of the charts with an array of artillery and attack styles. •Intense Rhythm Action - Feel the rhythm by swinging the Wii-mote in synchronization with different music melodies. •Innovative Music Switching - Hit the notes and turn the song into your style of music. •Packed with Music - Over 30 songs recorded in 5 different styles (rock, hip hop, country, marching band & mariachi) for a total of 150 tracks. •Adventure - Go deep in single player mode taking on futuristic bands leading to the ultimate Big Boss battle. Full Track List: "Adios Mexico", Texas Tornados "Mama Said Knock You Out", LL Cool J "Black Betty", Ram Jam "Miss Murder", AFI "Blitzkrieg Bop" - The Ramones "One Thing Leads to Another", The Fixx "Brick House", The Commodores "Original Fire", Audioslave "Una Mas Cerveza", Texas Tornados "Photograph", Def Leppard "Dum Diddly", Black Eyed Peas "Hey Baby Que Paso", Texas Tornados "Dixie Rock", Wet Willie "Shake It", Latin Soul Syndicate "Master Exploder", Tenacious D "Man of Constant Sorrow", The Soggy Bottom Boys "Feel Good Inc.", by Gorillaz "Spoonman", Soundgarden "Fist Full of Dollars", B Real "Tierra del Sur", Ziroq "Give it To Me Baby", Rick James "Coming Undone", Korn "Keep Your Hands to Yourself", The Georgia Satellites "Danger! High Voltage", Electric Six "Insane in the Brain", Cypress Hill "Whoomp! (There it is)", Tag Team "Jungle Boogie", Kool & The Gang "Wolf Like Me", TV on the Radio "That's The Way (I Like it)", KC & The Sunshine Factory "Is It Any Wonder", Keane
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Ubisoft's fighting series designed for boy gamers aged six to ten comes to the Wii for the first time with more mighty clashes between some of the most powerful and ferocious creatures to ever roam the earth in Battle of Giants: Dinosaurs Strike. Gamers select from a group of 18 different dinosaur breeds, including T-Rex, Velociraptor, and Stegasaurus, and then choose from 12 different colors and patterns. Players use their Wii Remote and Nunchuk to battle opponents in three-round bouts, taking advantage of each dinosaur's particular strengths and weaknesses. Those who win are rewarded with bonuses that unlock thorns, bones, and feathers to make their creatures stronger, tougher, and faster. In addition to battling fellow dinosaurs, combatants must also avoid taking damage from cataclysmic events plaguing the forest, desert, and mountain environments. Solo gamers can also take on the ladder-style "Domination" mode, while multiplayer fans can join up to three friends for the "Versus," "Tournament," and Tag Team" modes.
PC
Release Date: September 12, 2005   |   Genre:
Battle of Britain II: Wings of Victory simulates the struggle of air warfare over the deadly skies of Britain during July 1940 to September 1940. Options allow playing the game at a strategic role such as supreme air commander controlling at your disposal all of the RAF or Luftwaffe resources at the map campaign level. If fighter pilot instant action is prefer you can also jump into the cockpit of a RAF Spitfire or Luftwaffe Messerschmitt along with many other great airplanes of the Battle of Britain.
PC
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Atari Jaguar CD
Release Date: December 1, 1995   |   Genre:
Battlemorph is the Jaguar CD sequel to the first Jaguar cartridge, Cybermorph. This game takes place 30 years after the original. The Pernitian empire, long thought to be extinct, is back with a vengeance. Your new War Griffon craft must travel to 8 different star clusters so that your star ship can find the plasma it needs to make it's way to the Pernish cluster. Once you take out the Pernish home world, the galaxy may be safe from the Pernitians once and for all.
Sega Saturn
Release Date: June 2, 1995   |   Genre: Fighting
Battle Monsters is a versus fighting game game developed by Scarab for the Sega Saturn. It was originally published by Naxat Soft in Japan and later published in North America and Europe by Acclaim Entertainment. Similar to Atari's Pit-Fighter, the game makes heavy use of digitized human actors as the characters, plus some blood influenced by Midway's Mortal Kombat series. One of the most unique features in it are multiple platforms to jump or drop on.
Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: December 24, 1993   |   Genre: Shooter
Battle Mania Dai Gin Jou (バトルマニア大吟醸), sometimes referred to as Battle Mania Daiginjou and Battle Mania 2, is a shoot-'em-up developed and published by VIC Tokai in 1993 for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in Japan and South Korea. It is the sequel to Battle Mania (which was released in the US as Trouble Shooter). The ROM header's International Title field calls the game Trouble Shooter Vintage; this may have been in the intended name had the game been released overseas, and is another name the game is commonly referred to as. Translation group M.I.J.E.T. translated the game's dialogue text to English and included it with their Tougi Ou King Colossus patch as an extra before releasing it separately later. A group calling itself the Kikokukyou have resurrected the leader of Blackball, the antagonist group of the original game, and the Trouble Shooters are called to stop Blackball and destroy Kikokukyou.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: December 24, 1993   |   Genre: Shooter
King Frederick's son and heir to the throne, Prince Eldon, has been kidnapped by Blackball, an evil military weapons genius. Just as international disaster seems imminent, Colonel Patch calls in the "Trouble Shooter" to take care of Blackball and his evil robot minions. Play as Madison and her faithful sidekick Crystal in this action side-scrolling adventure which takes you through 5 levels of Blackball's domain to the very mastermind himself. Will Madison be able to defeat Blackball and rescue Prince Eldon in time?
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: January 29, 1993   |   Genre: Action, Puzzle
Once an ancient arcade game, and with a previous version on the PC Engine by Pack In Video, Hudson Soft have taken the addictive gameplay of Lode Runner and given the graphics a complete face lift. The puzzle-based action in Lode Runner is simple: You are presented with a side-view platforms-and-ladders based level and you have to collect all the gold and escape without getting caught by the baddies. To defend yourself, you can dig holes in the ground, either to the left or to the right, and enemies stumbling upon them will fall down and be trapped. If you time it right, the hole will re-fill before the enemy can climb out, forcing them to respawn elsewhere in the level. If you prefer evasive action, make sure the coast is clear so you can escape up a ladder or across a well-placed rope, but be warned - they will follow! Once you have collected all the gold, hotfoot it to the nearest long ladder and escape out the top of the screen. In magazine previews, this was originally titled Lode Runner II.