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Chomperman is a maze game that involves dodging living mushrooms and eating various items. It is a remake of the 2005 title of the same name.
The Serpent's Spine is the twelfth expansion to the popular MMORPG franchise, EverQuest.
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A side scrolling beat 'em up based on the cartoon "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi." The player controls the J-Pop duo through their journey to find creative inspiration and destroy their evil doppelgangers.
Prophecy of Ro is the eleventh expansion for the popular MMORPG franchise, EverQuest.
An educational adventure game aimed at first grade aged children.
Depths of Darkhollow is the tenth expansion for the popular MMORPG franchise, EverQuest.
Dragons of Norrath is the ninth expansion for the popular MMORPG franchise, EverQuest.
Banjo-Pilot is a simplistic biplane racer for the Game Boy Advance, featuring mascots from the Banjo-Kazooie franchise.
Omens of War is the eighth expansion for the popular MMORPG franchise, EverQuest.
Gates of DIscord is the seventh expansion for the popular MMORPG franchise, EverQuest.
Banjo-Kazooie must thwart the evil witch Gruntilda yet again...in the past!
Lost Dungeons of Norrath is the sixth expansion for the popular MMORPG EverQuest.
The Legacy of Ykesha is the fifth expansion for the popular MMORPG EverQuest.
The Planes of Power is the fourth expansion for the popular MMORPG EverQuest.
Jet Set Radio Future is set in a futuristic Tokyo. The follows a gang of J-pop inspired skaters and their efforts to fight an oppressive regime with music, urban mischief and spray-paint while beating off rival gangs.
LSDJ is a homebrew synthesiser and tracker that uses the gameboy soundchip to produce 8bit music.
The Shadows of Luclin is the third expansion for the popular MMORPG EverQuest.
Stepmania is a freeware PC music game similar to Dance Dance Revolution. It has many additional features missing from official DDR games including the ability to create dance patterns for custom songs, extensive theming, and online multiplayer.
Scars of Velious is the second expansion for the popular MMORPG EverQuest.
Bear and bird again combine their efforts to thwart Gruntilda's dastardly plans (as well as her two hag sisters and their minions) in this classic platformer for the Nintendo 64.
The Ruins of Kunark is the first expansion released for the EverQuest franchise.
Nanoloop is a homebrew synthesiser and tarcker for early gameboy models.
The first RPG developed by Disgaea developer Nippon Ichi released in North America. Rhapsody follows the musical adventures of Cornet Espoire and her puppet Kururu. Originally released for the Playstation, the game was remade for the Nintendo DS with a significantly altered combat system.
Play as lovable goofball Banjo the bear and his bird pal Kazooie in the first of many adventures as they collect valuable "Jiggies" in order to face the vile witch, Gruntilda and save Banjo's sister Tooty.
Tempo is a platformer for the Sega 32X. It was developed by Red Company and published by Sega in 1995.
Rayman marks the debut for the Ubisoft series of the same name.
Arc The Lad is a SRPG and introduces recurring characters throughout the series.
Jelly Boy is a 2D side-scrolling platformer developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Ocean for the SNES and Game Boy. It was only available in Europe.
In Ristar, players control a star-shaped character who uses his arms to latch onto enemies and fly towards them, smashing them with his face. The gameplay is similar to that of Bionic Commando, except players can jump as well as grapple.
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