Alienators Evolution Continues (GBA) Playthrough longplay video game
Alienators: Evolution Continues is an action game for the Game Boy Advance. It was developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Activision. The game was released in November 2001. The game is based on the animated science fiction TV show Alienators: Evolution Continues. The player plays as Dr. Ira Kane to save the world from alien domination.
Lethal Enforcers[a] is a 1992 light gun shooter game released for arcades by Konami. The in-game graphics consist entirely of digitized photographs and digitized sprites. Home versions were released for the Super NES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Sega CD during the following year and include a revolver-shaped light gun known as the Konami Justifier. The game was a critical and commercial success, but caused controversy as it allowed players to shoot photorealistic representations of enemies.
Granada[a] is a shooter video game developed and originally published by Wolf Team exclusively for the Sharp X68000 in Japan on 20 April 1990. The ninth title to be created and released by Wolf Team for the X68000 platform, the game is set on a futuristic Africa in 2016 where a war erupted over mining rights towards rare metals and has quickly escalated due to newly-introduced weapons called Maneuver Cepters, as players assume the role of mercenary Leon Todo piloting the titular Maneuver Cepter tank unit in an attempt to stop the conflict once and for all. Its gameplay mainly consists of action and shooting mixed with mission-based exploration using a main two-button configuration.
Buster Bros. was produced by Capcom in 1989.
Capcom released 227 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1984.
Other machines made by Capcom during the time period Buster Bros. was produced include Dokaben, Sangokushi, Final Fight, Code Name: Viper, Strider Hiryu, Last Duel, Capcom Bowling, F-1 Dream, CP System I, and Lost Worlds.
One or two players cooperatively destroy bouncing balls with a variety of weapons. The players may only fire up, but may move right and left, or up and down ladders. The large balls that have been shot split in two, creating smaller balls.
Metal Slug 4 (メタルスラッグ4) is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo console/arcade platform created by Mega Enterprise along with Noise Factory. It was released in 2002 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform, and is the fourth game in the Metal Slug series. Two years later, Playmore published Metal Slug 4. This was also the only Metal Slug game that was produced during SNK's bankruptcy, until its sequel released after SNK was "resurrected" as SNK Playmore. It was developed via reverse engineering the Neo Geo cartridge of Metal Slug X.
Nekketsu Renegade Kunio-kun[1] (熱血硬派くにおくん Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun?, lit. "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio") is the inaugural title of the Kunio-kun series, a beat 'em-up game released for the arcades in 1986, developed and published by Technōs Japan Corp. It was published by Taito for the western market as Renegade (which made changes to all of the sprites and backgrounds).
Rainbow Islands Revolution is a game on the Nintendo DS. It is an update of the original game, Rainbow Islands. Unlike in the original, the main character, Bub, rides in a bubble, and the player has to guide him with the stylus, and draw rainbows with it as well. Therefore, the game uses mainly the DS's touch screen.
Star Wars is an action game based on the 1977 film of the same name. It was released by Victor Musical Industries for the Family Computer in Japan on November 15, 1991 and by JVC Musical Industries for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in November 1991 and in Europe on March 26, 1992. An official mail order "Hint Book" was available for the game upon its release.[5]