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Nintendo Game Boy Advance
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Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: November 1, 2004   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask is based on an anime series of the same name. You can play either as a teenager boy or a teenager girl, named by the player. The two scenarios are very similar and basically follow the same story: you live in modern-day Tokyo and one day discover a strange symbol in an old storehouse. As a result, you are transported to medieval Japan. You encounter the half-demon Inuyasha, who introduces you to Kagome Higurashi, the heroine of the anime series. Together you embark on a journey to retrieve scattered pieces of the Sacred Jewel and to find a way to get back home. This is a fairly traditional Japanese-style RPG with random encounters and turn-based combat viewed from over-the-shoulder perspective. You can attack physically, use special techniques, and power up to combo attacks with multiple characters.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: April 10, 2003   |   Genre: Fighting
Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale is a 2D fighting game starring characters from Rumiko Takahashi's manga and animé series, Inuyasha. The story centers around 15-year old high school student Kagome Higure, who inadvertently slips back in time to feudal Japan, where she becomes embroiled in a quest to locate shards of the Sacred Jewel of the Four Souls. "Feudal Fairy Tale," the game's main mode of play, follows this escapade and requires players to engage in a series of battles and mini-games in order to obtain the coveted shards. Initially, only Kagome and her half-demon companion Inuyasha are playable, but as players journey through the game, acquiring shards, more characters become available. Each character is able to perform both strong and weak attacks, as well as throws and counter attacks. Players can also execute more powerful combination maneuvers, including special and super attacks, which can only be initiated when the Spiritual meter is filled. Additionally, specific attacks can cause opponents to drop shards that, once claimed, will fill the Spiritual meter more quickly.
Nintendo DS
Release Date: January 23, 2007   |   Genre:
Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel is an epic role player game released for the Nintendo DS platform. Inspired from Rumiko Takahashi's popular animated TV and comic series, Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel takes you to a new level of gaming with intriguing game play and brilliant graphics. This epic role player game starts off with the detailed and engrossing stories of Inuyasha, Kagome, Miroku, Sango and Shippo. With features like intuitive command-based control scheme and the new Cover Fellow System (CFS), you will get Inuyasha and his friends to work together on the Nintendo DS in a in a battle to save the world from Sara, Lord Gorai and many more demons. Get yourself the Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel and conjure up some magic!
PC
Release Date: June 20, 2012   |   Genre: Action
Suit up in a bright red scarf in this fast-paced 2-D action platformer. Culminating in a merciless and epic final boss fight, Intrusion 2 brings ragdoll physics to classic side-scrolling arcade shooters. Fight your way through 9 dizzying levels of enemies, 3 multi-stage boss battles, and 3 modes of difficulty.
Arcade
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Enter the embassy, find and retrieve the secret plans and escape as fast as you can.
Commodore 64
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As with most titles in the genre, IO is a side-scrolling shooter that involves destroying alien forces in space. As the lone pilot of a missile-firing spaceship, your mission is to navigate through various alien bases while blasting everything in your path. Once the spaceship has been deployed from a floating base, you'll have three chances to foil the aliens' plans. Enemies include rival spaceships that attack in waves, ground-based turrets, and other advanced pieces of machinery. If the spaceship comes in contact with enemy fire or an alien, you'll lose a life. Extra lives can be earned by reaching a certain number of points. Because the action in IO is often relentless, there are items located in green tubes that will eradicate all aliens on the screen. Additionally, the game supports alternating players, so if one person is killed, the other will be offered a chance to crush the alien forces. Whether you're maneuvering through hostile alien bases or mysterious planets, the mission remains the same. Mankind is counting on your success.
Arcade
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You are Frald Rancer and control a space ship which must journey from your home planet to outer space to defeat enemy invaders. Once all the enemies are defeated then return home. The game moves in a forward direction where the screen objects move towards and down to the player. Approaching enemy ships are small, in the distance, and become larger and move faster as they approach the player. The player controls a fighter at the bottom of the screen, which can only move from side to side. Shots can be fired at a diagonal, as well as straight, by twisting the joystick from side to side. At certain stages, ground targets will appear and can be destroyed by using the "Burn" button. The laser disc generated backgrounds are largely non-interactive during game play. They form the backgrounds on which the game is played on. Scenes do work in with the backgrounds, however that is the extent. Some backgrounds appear as they should have elements of interactively, however, were not used in the release of the game. These include scenes where the player is going through an asteroid field and asteroids fly towards the player. Another scene is in the crystal caverns, where there are many obstacles which could have been made to be avoided. These are only two of many scenes which could have had interactive elements. The game may have been decided to have been too hard to play with these background obstacles and computer fighters to play. Hence removing the background interactively to make the game more playable. The game starts with the player in Frald Rancer's home city, then taking off into outer space via a fly-by of the city. The backgrounds are very Sci-Fi and are fantasy themed. They are very interesting, more so than the game. The music from the laser disc also complements the laser disc video very well and makes up for the sometimes annoying, computer generated sounds.
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Racing
It’s 1982. Auto-terrorism is running rampant while the U.S. languishes in crisis. Groove Champion goes missing and it’s up to Taurus to find him before he becomes a tire track in an all-out war on wheels. Warm up the engine, reload your roof-mounted machine guns, and head on out to the interstate--Interstate ‘82. Interstate ‘82 features fully charged vehicular combat along with accurate car-handling physics, including realistic suspension and fishtail spins in over 40 missions. A new feature of Interstate ‘82 is the ability to get out of the car, car-jack another driver’s ride, and even run for cover if the need arises. Put the pedal to the metal in Interstate ‘82 and fill your enemies with fear and lead!
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Racing
It's 1976... a different '76. Stretched out before you are thousands of miles of desert - the American Southwest. The massive engine roars as you slam down the throttle. It's time to get funked up... You are Groove Champion, auto-vigilante. Your agenda: payback for your dead sister. Your weapon: A 425-horsepower '72 Picard Piranha with two 50-caliber machine guns on the roof and a flamethrower on the side. You're one mean dude in an even meaner ride. They've messed with the wrong Champion.