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Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
A football game where you can either play cooperatively in cup events or head-to-head.
Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Player controls a man on a unicycle who must catch or pop balloons with his pointy hat. Balloons that get by the player can be kicked back up in the air. Ghosts and Pac-Men can also be caught, but not bombs.
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PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Action, Adventure, Role-Playing
Atari 2600
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Action
The notorious thief Harry Hooligan is on the loose! You play the part of Officer Keystone Kelly, sent in to capture Harry. Harry is trapped in a four story mall, and is running as fast as he can to reach the exit at the top. Your job is to catch up to him and send him to prison. You will need to use either the escalators at the end of each floor, or the elevator in the middle to go from floor to floor. The escalators may be further away, but the elevator moves pretty slowly so you will need to decide which route will be faster in getting you closer to your goal. If Harry can make it to the top before you catch him, you will have to retry that level. Harry has no intention of letting you catch him easily, and is hurling everything he can find in an attempt to slow you down. Shopping carts, bouncing balls, biplanes, and more will all be flying past on the screen and will either slow you down or send you back to the beginning if you get hit. As the levels progress, Harry will run faster and faster, and more objects will be tossed your way to duck and jump over.
Sony PSP
Release Date: March 24, 2006   |   Genre:
Five great gates of Ouka be, Name them here for all to see; Sieryu, Byakko and Genbu Kirin and Suzaku be there too; At Heaven’s gate twin keys you need; At Earth’s gates, bows the Divine Steed; The soul is born as the Yang moon whirls The body is born as the Yin moon twirls The twin moons make a mighty hum From the watery moon, it doth come.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1993   |   Genre: Sports
Kevin Keegan's Player Manager combines a football management sim with the Kick Off football game. The Kick Off game includes several skill levels, Challenge Cup and practice options. Manager offers three management skill levels, three division league and two Cup competitions. Options to play on the pitch or watch and get computer predicted results.
Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: April 12, 2012   |   Genre: Puzzle
Use speed, skill and lightning-fast reflexes to save the spirit world from destruction in this engaging, action-packed puzzle game. A variety of compelling spatial challenges await you. Rotate and maneuver block-shaped Guardians to explore sacred shrines and climb towers that reach high above the clouds. Face adrenaline-fueled races against the clock, cerebral shape-matching missions and mazes that you’ll need a sharp memory to escape. The evil god Koruptal has brought chaos and destruction to the spirit world, and it’s up to you to put things right. Three multiplayer modes and 96 replayable, fast-paced single-player stages offer a wealth of puzzle-packed excitement, only available on the Nintendo 3DS system.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: May 13, 2005   |   Genre: Strategy
In Kessen III the player takes control of Nobunaga Oda, and unlike the previous two games, you cannot choose a side to play on, and Nobunaga has one goal only... to unify the lands and rid his world of misery and suffering. Following the prequels, this game comes with lots of cinematics and stays true to strategic as well as action gameplay, adding a few new things along the road, like collecting items during battles. The two main aspects of this game are planning and engaging in battle. Select officers and strategically place them on the field of battle, assign commands and issue orders. When on the battlefield, each of the officers, including Nobunaga, will have his/her army at their disposal which can be controlled at any point. Level-ups bring additional special attacks to both officers and their troops.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: September 26, 2001   |   Genre: Strategy
It is a time of war. Many leaders from different factions fight to control their land. One such leader, Liu Bei, has only one wish: peace. But war stands in his way, after his land Shu is attacked by the kingdom of Wei, led by the warlord Cao Cao, who abducts Liu Bei's beloved Diao Chan, the keeper of the Imperial Seal. Liu Bei has to flee, but swears to return, exact revenge on Cao Cao, and liberate the kingdom of Shu. Kessen II is a real-time strategy game, and a follow-up to Kessen. Unlike the first game, it is set in the Chinese Three Kingdoms period. The account of historical events is heavily fictionalized in the game, liberally adding new sub-plots (such as the entire romance angle of the story) and supernatural elements. The player can choose to command the armies of either Liu Bei or Cao Cao in their respective scenarios. The gameplay is similar to that of the previous game, the most notable change being the shift to supernatural warfare, including the addition of magical attacks such as tornadoes, lightning strikes, earthquakes, meteor showers, etc. The player can now control 500 units at one time, as opposed to 100 in the previous game. New unit types (elite horsemen, elephant cavalry, etc.) have been added.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: October 17, 2000   |   Genre: Strategy
Kessen is a strategy game that tells the story of the events that brought feudal Japan out of a century of civil war and installed the Tokugawa Shogunate as the dominant political entity for the next two hundred years. As either Tokugawa Ieyasu or his opponents, you'll engage in real time battles, including Sekigahara, one of the largest and most famous battles in Japanese history. Victory or defeat will steer you down a campaign trail, taking you either through the historical events of the time or down fictional 'what if?' scenarios. Battles take place in real time, with you instructing your various generals on where to lead their troops, who to engage, and what special actions to perform. These special actions, such as firing your cannons, charging your opponent, or unleashing a flight of arrows, are depicted in close-up, cinema-like cut-scenes. Before, after, and sometimes even during battles you'll be shown cut-scenes that depict the personal struggles of your various subordinates.