Amazon. com Product DescriptionExtreme G3 is a racing game that defies gravity. After climbing over a 12 supercharged, fully armed bikes and engaging your protective shield, you’re on an extreme racing challenge. Race diving under the surface of the earth, through canyons, craters, and space while you play nine G3 Extreme road racing. two-player game modes include split-screen Team Grand Prix, Head-to-Head, and Co-op. This game also sports a landscape a. . . More>>
Full walkthrough of LucasArt’s adventure game “Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis” CD talkie version. This is Part 2. The game will split into three different paths: Team, Wits and Action. All three paths will be explored during the playthrough. Please remember that speedplays do not give the games any justice. This point and click adventure is one of many great games based on LucasArt’s Scumm engine and is still considered to be one of the greatest ever made. Do yourself a favor, get this game and run it on DosBox or ScummVM. Enjoy
Classic Game Room HD reviews STREET FIGHTER COLLECTION for Playstation 1 PS1, also plays on Playstation 2 PS2 and Playstation 3 PS3. Street Fighter Collection from Capcom contains 3 games, Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, Super Street Fighter 2 and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo. Fans of Street Fighter II rejoice because this video game is easy to find, affordable and packs endless hours of fighting game action. This CGR review of the Street Fighter 2 Collection for PS1 has gameplay from Capcom’s Street Fighter II Collection showing Street Fighter game play in action.
- Jump, bounce, and power-up through visually stunning side-scrolling worlds filled with Mushroom Kingdom madness!
- All-new mushrooms make Mario and Luigi ultra-tiny or ultra-huge, and new items like the Blue Shell (which transforms him into a spinning shell that wipes out enemies) will keep you on your toes.
- The worlds are swarming with classic enemies like Goombas and Koopas, but watch out for new foes, big bosses, and unbelievable challenges!
- The bros are foes! As Mario and Luigi, two players can battle for stars on specially-designed levels over local wireless. The game won’t end until one bro reigns supreme!
Product DescriptionTwenty more years after Nintendo franchise was born, Super Mario Bros. return in a dazzling all new platformer sure to get your fingers contractions. With stunning new worlds, new elements and new challenges to collect enemies, fans of Mario’s Classic Days will see their dreams answered in this return to the Mushroom Kingdom – and a new generation of Mario players will learn what true greatness platforms means. . Amazon. Product DescriptionNin com. . . More>>
Nintendo DS Lite Red Mario Limited Edition with New Super Mario Bros.
Crash team racing is a racing game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game was released in North America on September 30, 1999, in Europe on October 19. Crash Team Racing is the fourth installment in the Crash Bandicoot series, which began with Crash Bandicoot in 1996. It is the first Crash game in the racing genre, and the last Crash game to be developed by Naughty Dog, who left Universal Interactive Studios (now Vivendi Games) and became an in-house developer for Sony Computer Entertainment. The game’s story focuses on the efforts of a ragtag team of characters in the Crash Bandicoot series, who must race against a narcissistic alien to save their planet from destruction.
Bob Came in Pieces is a puzzle adventure game where you fly through different levels and solve puzzles with your flying ship. You can rebuild your ship and thus get the most elegant solution for the puzzle you stumble upon. °Endless rebuilding possibilities. °Use your smartness to get new ship parts and tools. °Unlockable levels with challenging puzzles. °Different graphical environments. Visit www.ludosity.com for mor informaion and latest updates.
When you mess around with Mike Tyson, you straight lose. Just a vid of me failing at one of the most difficult video game accomplishments in all of life. Beating Mike Tyson. You could even say that knocking him down once is a major achievement. Surviving the first round is a huge achievement. Hell, if you can survive the first 1:30 of OHKO punches, good %^Uing job. I’ve done it once. Punch out is an absolutely amazing game that is so much more in depth than it appears. Everyone plays it differently, there are so many little tricks and tidbits and things to look for and do. It isn’t simply pattern recognition or memorization like most NES games, and few people see this. Just watch various people do Speed Runs or LP’s of this game, you’ll see different tactics and variations of how things all go down and its absolutely insane. Punch-Out! is therefore as much a puzzle game as it is an action game. But at the end of the day, its an NES game. And therefore, hard, fun, timeless. (1987) Recently re-released on the Wii as a synthesis of the NES and SNES versions, it stayed mostly true to its form. A very worthwhile pickup, and I don’t exactly recommend anything the Wii has to offer—its a terrible system in general aside from a small handful of gems.
Too see more of our content, visit clanofthegraywolf.com The Commodore joins Roo in this very special episode for a 2-player review of Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Continuing our celebration of Halloween-fest-tober 2009, we take you back to when Lucasarts was a game studio in its prime. High off of the success of titles such as the Monkey Island series, they created what on the surface would seem to be a standard action game involving two teenagers fighting zombies. But when you add in a bevy of weapons, tons of stages, and that classic off-the-wall humor, the product is much more than the sum of its parts. Kinda like Frankenstein.
Time Commanders: The Battle of Bibracte Part 1. It uses an edited version of the game engine behind the real-time strategy game Rome: Total War by the Creative Assembly to recreate famous battles of the ancient world. The battles are replayed by 4-player teams from diverse backgrounds. The teams are unfamiliar with computer games, to make sure their gaming skills do not influence their success. After a brief introduction of the battle, including an overview of military units, terrain and available forces, the players have to develop a strategy and then deploy their forces. Two of the players are selected as generals, who will direct the battle and have access to a strategic map. The other two players are designated lieutenants, the units are indirectly controlled by the lieutenants, who issue commands to program assistants, who in turn use the game interface to control the units.

