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Microsoft Xbox
Release Date: October 19, 2004   |   Genre: Shooter
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: January 1, 2002   |   Genre: Shooter
Wii
Release Date: May 22, 2012   |   Genre: Adventure, Action
Its your turn to suit up as the newest MIB recruit to eliminate the scum of the universe. Arm yourself with a full arsenal of iconic MIB weapons and head into the field with the mission to investigate and stop an evil alien plot to snatch up an ancient artifact that is the key to seizing control of the universe. Features 3rd Person Combat Tactics: Dodge and take cover as you battle hostile aliens in this action-packed, 3rd person rail shooter. Nothing is What it Seems: Aliens often use clever disguises. Employ MIB investigative techniques to detect hidden threats. Diverse and Customizable Weapons: Wield a full arsenal of official MIB weaponry from the Noisy Cricket to the Deatomizer and even select from a full array of awesome firepower modes such as Freeze Ray and Anti-Gravity Grenade. High Octane Action-Oriented Experience: Pursue and escape fierce aliens in intense cinematic chase sequences. Multi-Player Battles: Challenge your friends and family to competitive split screen 2-player or up to 4-player hot-seat action! Top Shot Elite Compatible: Take fighting alien scum to the next level with the Top Shot Elite peripheral.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: June 28, 2002   |   Genre: Shooter
The Men in Black take on the baddest alien scum to save the Earth once again. An alien prison ship has crash-landed on earth and its alien cargo has escaped. Your mission is to track down and apprehend the escapees. You play the role of either Agent J or Agent K each equipped with an array of futuristic weapons to aid them in their mission. Agent J is slightly faster while Agent K brings with him more weapons experience. Before each mission you get a detailed briefing on your next target. The missions consist of plenty of third-person alien blasting action followed by an encounter with the boss alien.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: July 9, 2000   |   Genre: Action
ColecoVision
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Adventure, Puzzle
Atari 7800
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Sega Master System
Release Date: July 30, 1998   |   Genre:
Megumi Rescue is an Action game, developed and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1988.
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Role-Playing
The game takes place within the fictional universe in which prior Traveller releases are also set. The most significant power in this universe is the human-dominated Imperium which predominates across thousands of inhabited solar systems. Bordering the regions controlled by the Imperium are other interstellar powers including the Zhodani Consulate. The Imperium and the Zhodani have a long history of tense relations and, as the game begins, rumors of another frontier war are circulating. Against this backdrop, a security agent working for Sharushid, a large corporation active throughout the Imperium, discovers that a company sub-sector chief named Konrad Kiefer is secretly aiding the Zhodani by smuggling arms across the border into the hands of dissidents in preparation for an uprising within the Imperium to be coordinated with a Zhodani attack. This security agent encounters five experienced adventurers in a bar on the planet Efate and entrusts them with evidence of Kiefer's treachery.[14][15] These adventurers are tasked with delivering the evidence to a second Sharushid agent located in another solar system and ultimately with stopping Kiefer and his conspiracy against the Imperium.[3][1] The player assumes control over the party just after the security agent entrusts it with the evidence against Kiefer. The game includes numerous subplots which largely serve as means for the player to earn money. For example, the player can choose to locate and retrieve a stolen icon on behalf of a religious leader in exchange for a reward. Other methods to earn money include stripping the corpses of slain opponents for marketable items, killing wanted criminals to earn a reward, and attacking other vessels in space to pirate their cargo. Gameplay in the early stages of the game primarily involves activities of this nature so that the player can accumulate enough money to outfit the party with better weapons and armor and purchase a jump drive capable of propelling the party's spacecraft to other worlds crucial to obtaining the means to stop Kiefer.[9] Events in this game transpire just prior to the Fifth Frontier War between the Imperium and the Zhodani, which marks the line of demarcation between earlier tabletop role-playing products released by Game Designers Workshop under the name Traveller and later products set after the war released under the name MegaTraveller.[14] This game is the only MegaTraveller product authorized by Game Designers Workshop where events occur prior to this conflict.