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Commodore 64
Release Date: July 1, 1986   |   Genre: Action
You as Johnny McGibbitts, ace pilot and neurosurgeon has given a mission against the "Mad Leader". You have to fly in helicopter behind enemy lines and make a diversion there. You can fool the choppers into believing that you are a one of bad guys, and also you can show false documents to guards in enemy camp. If they aren't fooled then you can use spray of sleeping gas or even a grenade. There are many houses in the camp, which has many rooms, which has many useful items, but you often don't need them because of the limit of time for operation.
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: MMO
A sudden assault threatens the DC Multiverse. All realities stand on the brink of annihilation. Now, the last hope for Earth lies in the powers of the DC legends. Infinite Crisis is a next-generation, free-to-play MOBA featuring fast-paced battles, streamlined RPG mechanics, and iconic locations and characters from across the DC Mulitverse. Recruit a roster of powerful heroes and villains to command in destructive combat where catastrophic events can reshape the map and the environment itself can become a weapon.
Nintendo DS
Release Date: March 16, 2010   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Infinite Space, a role playing game exclusively for the Nintendo DS portable handheld system, takes place in outer space and gives players the ability to control, build, outfit and customize more than 150 spaceships. Infinite Space stretches the DS hardware to the limit, offering over 200 characters and the ability to control multiple spaceships at any one time. Releasing in 2009 and currently being produced by Atsushi Inaba and directed by Hifumi Kouno (from developer Nude Maker), Infinite Space is one of the most complex RPG titles developed for the DS to date, and shows PlatinumGames commitment to teaming up with the most creative minds in gaming.
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: September 2, 2008   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Mistaken for a renowned hero, Capell is thrust into a conflict to sever the chains that bind the moon to his world. Traverse a seamless, expansive world with a party formed from 18 characters. Rise against the wicked Order of Chains in fierce real-time combat, but beware not all battles are won by force. The most obvious solution is rarely the right move. Shatter the chains and release the Order's grip on the world.
Android
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Adventure
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: August 16, 1991   |   Genre: Role-Playing
"Inindo: Way of the Ninja" is a console-style RPG with a touch of strategy. You navigate your hero on the world map, visit towns, and descend into dungeons. The battles are turn-based and are viewed from a third-person perspective, like in Final Fantasy games. You can move on the battle field and use melee or long-ranged attacks. You'll be able to recruit characters of various classes to your party, who will join you for profit or for other reasons. After you gain enough experience, you'll also be able to talk to daimyos (feudal rulers) of various castles and to convince them to work together against Nobunaga. You can also perform various tasks for the daimyos, such as spying.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: June 26, 2003   |   Genre: Racing
Initial D Special Stage is a Driving game, developed by Sega Rosso and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 2003.
PC
Release Date: April 16, 2013   |   Genre: Action
The gameplay for Injustice: Gods Among Us involves one-on-one matches within a two-dimensional plane, although characters and backgrounds are rendered in a three-dimensional fashion. Each match consists of one round; however, each player has two health bars.[10] The game uses a four-button control layout of light, medium, and heavy attacks, alongside a "character trait" button that activates a unique ability or attack designed to showcase each character.[11] For instance, Superman's trait provides a temporary stat boost, while Batman's trait summons a swarm of robotic bats.[12] The stages, based on locations such as the Batcave, Watchtower, and Fortress of Solitude, feature interactive environments and multiple areas.[13] If a heavy attack is connected near a corner that leads to another area, it launch the opponent, triggering a special animation, and taking the fight to this new part of the stage. Each arena also contains objects that the characters utilize differently depending on their class.[13] Characters can be either gadget characters or power characters. Then, a gadget character like Batman can attach a bomb to a car to cause an explosion, while a power character like Superman can pick up the same car and smash his opponents with it.[14] Before each fight, players have the option to turn off interactive elements and area transitions.[15] During combat, players charge their character's super meter by performing combos or getting hit by the opponent. Portions of the super meter can be used for performing enhanced special moves or countering enemy moves.[16][17] With a full meter, players can unleash their strongest special attack.[16] Players may also expend meter to interrupt a combo, entering a wager battle, dubbed the Clash system, which combines individualized cutscene cinematics with the process of betting meter.[18] A clash may be triggered by a player only after they have lost their first health bar.[17] During the sequence, both players commit portions of their meter in secret, with the highest bidder winning the clash.[18] The story mode is split into several chapters. As the narrative plays out, the player swaps between different characters.[19] Minigames are also incorporated into the story. The outcome of minigames can impact an upcoming battle, such as giving the player a health advantage over the CPU opponent.[19] Additional features include Battle Mode, Versus Mode, Training Mode, and S.T.A.R. Labs, which includes 240 character-specific challenges of varying difficulty.[20][21] Online multiplayer modes include King of the Hill, a setup that allows up to eight players to spectate a match while waiting for their turn to fight, and Survivor, which carries over the current winner's health bar and character selection over each match.[15][22] Playing through any of the game's modes, including online matches with optional goal objectives, will net the player experience points that may be used to unlock alternate costumes, music, concept art, and other rewards.[21][23]
Sony Playstation 4
Release Date: November 12, 2013   |   Genre: Fighting
Injustice: Gods Among Us is a fighting game based upon the fictional universe of DC Comics. The game was developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The Ultimate Edition of the game, which includes all previously released downloadable content was released on November 12 and 29, 2013 in the United States and Europe, respectively. This version of the game is available for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation Vita. Netherealm has since confirmed that after the release of the Ultimate Edition, there will be no more DLC characters.