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Atari 2600
Release Date: January 1, 1980   |   Genre: Strategy
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: August 26, 1994   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: September 16, 2007   |   Genre: Music
osu! is a freeware rhythm game originally for Microsoft Windows. Game levels are called beatmaps. In each beatmap, a song will play and different hit elements (hit circles, sliders and spinners) will appear on the play field. Players must use a pointing device to manipulate these elements in time with the playing song's rhythm in order to earn points. While the mouse is considered the most popular input device, combinations of mouse, Tablet PC, graphics tablet and keyboard can be utilised. The main objective when playing osu! is simply for players to hit, complete, and clear enough hit circles, sliders and spinners to keep their health bar, which drains at a steady rate throughout the game, above 0 until the song is over. More experienced players will often strive for a more specific and difficult goal, like improving their high score or grade on a particular map, usually by attempting to time their hits better and avoid as many misses as possible to increase combo multipliers
Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: December 24, 1988   |   Genre: Action
Osomatsu-kun Hachamecha Gekijou (おそ松くん はちゃめちゃ劇場) is a 1988 action game by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive tying into the Osomatsu-kun media franchise in Japan, which at the time saw a revival in the form of an anime series stared the same year by Studio Pierrot. It is one of the few Mega Drive games to never receive full support for TMSS, meaning it will only work on most Model 1 Mega Drives. B shoots balls from a slingshot that only go a short way before disappearing. C jumps; Up+C jumps higher. Up enters doors. Down crouches. Start appears to bring up some sort of weapons menu but the means to navigate it is unknown.
Android
Release Date: August 18, 2009   |   Genre: Puzzle
Enter the ambient world of Osmos: elegant, physics-based gameplay, dreamlike visuals, and a minimalist, electronic soundtrack. Your objective is to grow by absorbing other motes. Propel yourself by ejecting matter behind you. But be wise: ejecting matter also shrinks you. Relax… good things come to those who wait. Progress from serenely ambient levels into varied and more challenging worlds. Confront attractors, repulsors and intelligent motes with similar abilities and goals as you.
Amiga
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Your name is Oscar. You have to run and jump through 7 Levels in Hollywood-style (Science Fiction, Western, Horror, Cartoons, Dino, Detective and Gameshow) to find Oscars (yes – the Academy Award!).
PC
Release Date: November 27, 2011   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: October 23, 2000   |   Genre: Action, Adventure, Fighting, Role-Playing
Gameplay consists of a mix between platform/puzzle solving and battles. Outside of battles, the player usually controls Orphen, though certain sections of the game have you play as a different character in your party, and must explore each area one at a time, solving puzzles and jumping across platforms. Treasure chests are spread out throughout areas which contain either items that can be used outside of battle or equipment which is used during battle. Although enemies can sometimes be found throughout areas, there are many scripted battle sequences that occur throughout the game. In battles, the player controls one character throughout the whole battle (usually Orphen, though certain sections of the game have you play as a different character) and can use three different pieces of equipment. Types of equipment include: melee weapons, spells and elemental shields. The player can also press square to use their shield. The characters remain stationary during battle, only moving towards enemies to use melee weapons. Though battles are set up like turn-based battles, the battles occur in real time meaning that the player, allies and enemies can all attack at any time. If the controlled character dies during battle, the game ends and the player is returned to the title screen. However, the player can pause the battle and change equipment at any time, restarting the battle in the process. Because you can only save at certain points in the game in the form of checkpoints, this strategy can be used to avoid having to reload your file and make your way back to the battle if your character dies. ~Wikipedia
Ork
Amiga
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Ork tells the story of a young alien military cadet Ku-Kabul, who is beamed town to the surface of Ixion - the planet of trials. Once on the surface, he must complete 5 survival boot camps and become the Legion-Command Officer or die trying. A sidescrolling action-adventure developed by WJS Design and published by Psygnosis (Shadow of the Beast, Leander), Ork features five expansive levels characteristic of Psygnosis games of the era. While slightly similar to the same firm's earlier Killing Game Show, Ork's presentation is more polished, and the gameplay is less hectic. In addition to blasting enemies, the player must complete tasks reminiscent of adventure games. Examples including locating and delivering a payment to a gate keeper, finding a specific key to open a door, or locating an orb to deflect lasers.
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Work together to survive the devastating Dinosaur horde in huge, endless environments.