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Intellivision
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
The Object of Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling is to defeat your opponent in the ring. You must use strength, strategy, and a hint of sneakiness. Each match consists of a series of four-minute rounds. There is an unlimited number of rounds, so the match continues until a player wins or until a draw is declared. The first wrestler to pin his opponent to the mat for a time of 3 seconds is the winner. You control a wrestler selected from 12 different characters. Your opponent is controlled by another player or by the computer. If you choose a Tag-Team Match you and your opponent each control 2 wrestlers who take turns in the ring.
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Role-Playing
From the title you may well be forgiven for thinking this is a wrestling game, but oh no...far from it. It is, in fact a slightly pervy RPG that is one of the Engine's 'unofficial' titles. The game starts off in a castle, typical fantasy style, and after chatting with the various inhabitants, you leave and get to wander around the surrounding area. Random battles ensue, but with a difference. Instead of foul monsters attacking, they seem to be all cute girls. While this makes for quite a surreal experience, is it really as interesting as it sounds?
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: August 30, 2011   |   Genre:
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: February 1, 1992   |   Genre: Puzzle
Create words at home or on the road with Boggle Plus for Game Boy. Based on Parker Brothers' classic board game, which challenges you to create words from randomly generated letter cubes, Boggle Plus also includes additional play variants. "Big Boggle" offers additional letters, while "Anagrams" involves unscrambling jumbled words. "Categories" has you searching for words based on a specific theme, and "Use All" involves forming words with every letter displayed on the screen. Boggle Plus includes a built-in dictionary with 35,000 words and supports head-to-head play via Game Link Cable.
PC
Release Date: June 6, 2005   |   Genre: Shooter
Boiling Point: Road to Hell combines intense armed combat with exploration and interaction with a vast and seamless open-ended gaming world. In Boiling Point: Road to Hell, gamers travel to the present day jungles of South America and battle competing factions in a brutal guerrilla war. Developer Deep Shadows' innovative game engine streams the beautifully rendered environment, creating a non-linear gameplay experience, with no loading times or separate levels, creating a continuous world spanning hundreds of miles. To make the most of the environment, a massive range of vehicles are at the disposal of the player, as well as a vast array of weapons. The wide open game world features an array of different AI factions with which the player can interact, and hundreds of diverse missions to create an original experience each time the game is played. Combined with the vast seamless gaming world, the result is gameplay freedom and replayability on an unprecedented scale.
Nintendo DS
Release Date: March 10, 2009   |   Genre:
Boing! Docomodake is a platform action game based on the mascot of Japanese mobile phone company, NTT Docomo. In the game, you play as Papa Docomodake and guide him through obstacles to help him find the members of his missing family. Strategy and finesse, mixed with a little action and adventure make Boing! Docomodake a fun and interactive game that will entertain the masses for hours!
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: October 19, 2004   |   Genre: Action
Boktai 2 continues the adventures of Django the Solar Boy as he sets out to rid the world of evil vampires and demons. The second installment in the franchise brings back the solar sensor technology, which incorporates natural sunlight into gameplay. Take advantage of natural sunlight through the built-in solar sensor on the Game Boy Advance cartridge to power up and fuse more than 60 weapons and items. Now you can head outdoors and battle enemies with more weapons, new characters, and a larger game environment.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 16, 2003   |   Genre: Action
Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand is the first Game Boy Advance game that uses sunlight to influence gameplay. In the game, you'll follow the adventures of Django, a young vampire hunter on a quest to rid the world of evil. As Django, you must overcome traps, defeat enemies, and fight through the deepest parts of dungeons. Watch out for the amount of sunlight--Django is stronger by day, while the vampires are stronger by night. The game features a solar sensor on the cartridge and a real-time clock system.
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: November 18, 2008   |   Genre: Platform
In Disney's Bolt, players take on the heroic personas of the TV star dog, Bolt, and his owner, Penny, from the high-action television series featured within the film. As Bolt, players can use his superpowers, including laser vision and his superbark, which sends out a sonic blast to devastate opponents, and as Penny, players utilize stealth, hacking skills and a wheelbar, inspired by her scooter seen in the movie, to outwit enemies.
Arcade
Release Date: February 14, 1984   |   Genre: Platform
The player controls Jack, a superhero who can leap and glide. Someone has planted 24 bombs at famous tourist sites (the Sphinx and Great Pyramids, the Acropolis, Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, and two cityscapes resembling Miami Beach and Hollywood, which appear only as screen backgrounds rather than unique game locations). Jack must fly around the screen to collect the bombs. Each screen uses a different configuration of platforms upon which Jack may run and jump. Eventually, the levels reoccur a number of times with increasing difficulty. Jack "defuses" the bombs by simply touching them. As soon as he has touched the first, he triggers a sequence in which another bomb's fuse lights up, and so on. A player can score a bonus in each round by touching 20 or more bombs in the correct lit-fuse sequence. Jack may also defuse an unlit bomb by touching it, but this impedes his opportunity to score the bonus for that screen. It also delays the appearance of the game's bonuses and power-ups.