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Brief description |
Brawl Brothers
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Genre:
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Action, Martial Arts, Side-Scrolling |
 Size: 810 kb
 Downloads: 1070
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The Brawl Brothers are two guys, not actually brothers, named Rick and Doug (or, Hack and Slash, respectively) who run a self-defense gym in Bayside City. Three of the gym's best fighters are also characters in this game: there is Lord J., a karate and judo master; Kazan, a ninja; and Wendy, a pro wrestler.... Read more » |
Classic NES Series - Bomberman
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Genre:
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Action, Arcade, Top-Down |
 Size: 4069 kb
 Downloads: 554
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Bomberman was a robot in a bomb making factory who longed for his freedom. Rumors circulated that escaping to the surface would allow the robot to become human. Getting out would be the trick. Each room is inhabited by monsters that must be neutralized and the exit itself hidden underneath bricks.The... Read more » |
Croc - Legend of the Gobbos (E)
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Genre:
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Action, 3rd-Person Perspective, Platform |
 Size: 293240 kb
 Downloads: 2162
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All is not well in Croc's world. His friends, the Gobbos, have been captured by the evil Baron Dante. It is your mission in this 3D platformer to search through 42 different levels to save all of your friends before it's too late. |
Speedball
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Genre:
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Action, Sports, Fighting, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Top-Down |
 Size: 57 kb
 Downloads: 233
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The original future sport game, Speedball is played out on a small court with five players on each team, making it more frantic than the more famous sequel. The ball must be thrown into the goal at your opponent's end. Any amount of physical contact can be made, and there are no illegal ways to get the... Read more » |
Broken Sword - The Shadow of the Templars
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Genre:
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Adventure, Detective / Mystery, 3rd-Person Perspective |
 Size: 5717 kb
 Region: 
 Downloads: 1152
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A lavish "hot-spot" graphic adventure, telling the story of George Stobbart, an American tourist in Paris. After barely surviving a cafe bomb blast in the opening scene, George must unravel an ancient mystery dating back to 10th century France. |