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PC
Release Date: November 1, 2006   |   Genre: Action
Upon hearing of his downgrade to a "Dwarf Planet" the humiliated former planet goes on a rampage. Armed with a baseball bat, the asteroid belt and a resentment, Pluto rains devastation on the rest of the Solar System.
Atari 7800
Release Date: May 27, 1990   |   Genre: Action
Plutos is a long lost unreleased prototype developed by Tynesoft for the Atari 7800, and appears to be a loose port of the ST/Amiga game of the same name. The existence of Plutos has been known for some time, as a physical prototype has been in hands of a collector for years, but this prototype was known to be unstable and crash frequently. The source code for Plutos was discovered in 2008 and several 7800 enthusiasts were able to get it compiled and running properly on stock 7800 hardware. Plutos is a vertically oriented space shooter that features gameplay similar to Raiden. The game features six different levels, each with its own unique theme and boss. Only three of these levels are unique graphically--the other three are just color palette changes. Plutos offers one player as well as two player simultaneous modes, selectable with the left difficulty switch. Plutos also has features a unique weapons power-up system. There are three different types of weapons, each of which can be upgraded up to four times, as well as an invincibility power-up. The three different weapons are: Dual machine guns, spread gun, and energy gun. A partially compiled version of Plutos was discovered by Curt Vendel, and thanks to the efforts 7800 enthusiasts Robert DeCrescenzo, Mitchell Orman, and Eckhard Stolberg, made playable on 7800 hardware. It's a shame that Plutos was not released as it was obviously very close to completion and would have been a boost to the 7800 library.
3DO
Release Date: November 17, 1997   |   Genre:
PO'ed is a first-person shooter with two simple objectives: escape the alien homeworld and kick lots of butt! There are 25 levels in all, each with a challenging array of horrific aliens to destroy, switch puzzles to solve, and platforming elements. Ox can either walk throughout the levels or utilize an ultra-powerful jetpack; use the latter in moderation as it's an important, yet limited tool.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: January 1, 1996   |   Genre: Action
Incarnation of the Disney cartoon; Pocahontas, along with a tag team partner in her raccoon friend, Meeko, goes about her homeland, helping her animal friends. As so is done, she will acquire animal spirits which will help her become stronger and bless her with new abilities. But soon enough she meets John Smith, and as an inevitable consequence has to prevent a war between his and John's people. And she has to do it in a hurry, before John's neck gets a non-"disney" treatment..
NeoGeo
Release Date: December 24, 2003   |   Genre: Puzzle
Pochi and Nyaa is a puzzle game made by Taito (Makers of Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move) and Aiky. The story behind it is that in every 1000 years there is a Tournament held by the animal gods Pochi (the Dog) and Nyaa (the Cat) in desicion who will be the top star for the next millennium, although they need the power of Earth's people to do so. The gameplay is similar to Super Puzzle Fighter and Puyo Pop, but with a few differences.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: November 1, 1998   |   Genre: Platform
Pocket Bomberman (ポケットボンバーマン?) is a platforming action game first released for the Game Boy in 1997, and later as a launch title for the Game Boy Color in 1998.[1] Pocket Bomberman features gameplay that revolves around using bombs to box in enemies and blowing them to bits. Once all enemies are defeated, Bomberman has to go to the door at the end of the stage to complete the level. There is a total of 5 worlds and 25 levels. These worlds include a jungle world, an ocean world, a wind world, a cloud world, and a world with the name of "Evil". Each world has a boss fight at the end in which Bomberman must expose the boss's weak points and bomb the boss until it has no health left.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: August 15, 1999   |   Genre: Sports
Sony Playstation
Release Date: June 11, 1998   |   Genre: Fighting
What happens when you take several signature Capcom fighters, squish them down into chibi (small or SD) versions of themselves, and give them a whole collection of wacky moves and over-the-top costumes? You get Pocket Fighter! Take on one of several pint-sized Capcom characters in this wacky, colorful fighting game.
Sony PSP
Release Date: April 17, 2007   |   Genre: Sports
Rack'em and run the table. Grab your stick and get ready to shoot pool with some of the hottest honeys in the bar. This game features 13 different types of pool and a dynamic 3D engine that simulates realistic pool play from almost every angle. Start off in the lowest honky-tonk and work your way up through the ranks of pool hiearachy until you are playing in the top mansion and yachts. ...And when you win, boy will you be rewarded! Courtesy of the web's premiere glamour photographer, J. Stephen Hicks, players can unlock Dream Models that make playing pool a lot more exciting. The girls appear as playable characters in the game, and as players advance through the various game modes they unlock tastefully shot and beautifully photographed glamour video as well as Dream Models photo galleries. Rack'em up!
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: December 13, 1996   |   Genre: Strategy
Game Boy version of the second installment of the Puyo Puyo games; the sequel to Puyo Puyo, made in 1994 by Compile. It also supports Super Game Boy technology. The name of this game comes from an English pun, as "tsuu" (通 tsū, meaning "Expert") when spoken aloud sounds similar to the English word "two". Just like the prequel, Puyo fall from the top of the screen in pairs, can be moved left and right, and can be rotated clockwise and counter-clockwise by 90°; if the third column from the left fills up to the top, the game is over. Different rules however played a factor within the game. The game also has different styles of playing for each version, including its newer features.