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Sega Genesis
Release Date: January 1, 1990   |   Genre: Puzzle
Junction is a puzzle game somewhat similar to Pipe Dream where the object of the game is to slide square track pieces into the correct place, in order to allow the ball to reach the exit. The game consists of 50 levels which can be attempted in any order, but a certain number of points must be accumulated in order to beat the game.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: June 8, 2010   |   Genre: Sports
Get your family moving and find how fitness can be fun! For years, JumpStart has been creating the best learning games for kids. Now, with Get Moving Family Fitness, JumpStart is making fitness fun too! Discover the ultimate family sports game with fitness expert and mom of 4, Brooke Burke. With more than 15 sports challenges in 11 exotic arenas, Get Moving is the fun, new way to keep your family active!
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: October 18, 2001   |   Genre: Action
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: September 1, 2009   |   Genre:
Join the JumpStart friends on a learning adventure designed for little hands and big imaginations! The first learning game for preschoolers ever offered for Wii, JumpStart Pet Rescue is packed with over 80 fun-filled lessons and activities designed for 3-6 year olds. As players explore five worlds on a mission to rescue lost pets, they practice over 75 essential skills including pre-reading, memory, listening and more.
Atari 5200
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
ColecoVision
Release Date: December 1, 1984   |   Genre: Action
The object of the game is to defuse all bombs in a platform-filled screen. Jumpman defuses a bomb by touching it. According to the story, these are placed on Jupiter by terrorists. Jumpman can climb up and down ladders, and of course jump, and there are two kinds of rope each allowing a single direction of climbing only. Hazards include falling, "smart darts" (small bullets that fly slowly across the screen, but when orthogonally lined up with Jumpman, greatly speed up and shoot straight in his direction) and other hazards that are unique to a certain level. Points are awarded for each bomb defused, with bonus points available for completing a level quickly. Jumpman's game run-speed can be chosen by the player, with faster speeds being riskier but providing greater opportunity to earn bonus points.
Commodore 64
Release Date: July 15, 1983   |   Genre: Platform
The object of the game is to defuse all bombs in a platform-filled screen. Jumpman defuses a bomb by touching it. According to the story, these are placed on Jupiter by terrorists. Jumpman can climb up and down ladders, and of course jump, and there are two kinds of rope each allowing a single direction of climbing only. Hazards include falling, "smart darts" (small bullets that fly slowly across the screen, but when orthogonally lined up with Jumpman, greatly speed up and shoot straight in his direction) and other hazards that are unique to a certain level. Points are awarded for each bomb defused, with bonus points available for completing a level quickly. Jumpman's game run-speed can be chosen by the player, with faster speeds being riskier but providing greater opportunity to earn bonus points.
Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Jump from one place to another. Avoid hitting obstacles. Gather bonus items for points.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: August 31, 1996   |   Genre: Platform, Shooter
Just like in the prequel you jump around a 3D scenery and try to find all the Muumuus hidden in each level. You'll once again go through big levels with some huge structures reaching into the skies with floating platforms and loads of shooting enemies. Luckily you're armed too, so prepare for some really thrilling jump and run action along with a lot of shooting.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: April 28, 1995   |   Genre: Action, Platform
Jumping Flash is a first-person 3D action platformer where the player must use their triple-jump and special weapons to defeat enemies. The story goes like this: the evil Baron Aloha and his minions the Muu-Muus have stolen all of the Earth's greatest locations to use to construct his own private retreat. It's up to the player as Commander Robbit the robotic super-bunny to save the world and stop Baron Aloha.