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An adventure game released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan in 2003.
This is a Bo-bobo game for the GBA released in 2003.
Wario starts a video game company as part of his latest get rich quick scheme. Join him and his friends as you play through the dozens of wacky microgames they have created.
This is a Bo-bobo game that was released for the PS2 in 2003 by Hudson Soft.
This is a Bo-bobo game for the GBA released in 2002.
One very, very bad day for a crazy Japanese family.
A sequel to Shiny's MDK. MDK 2 is developed by Bioware and notably when compared to the first game, you get to play as all three main characters this time. Published by Interplay and released in 2000. An HD remake is currently available on Steam.
A sequel to Earthworm Jim 2, Earthworm Jim 3D left the 2D graphical style, in a brave attempt to change the gameplay and graphics of the Earthworm Jim series.
One of the more unique action games of the 90s, MDK featured stunning, unusual and often comical game design, while breaking new ground graphically. It also offered an intense (if sometimes frustrating) single-player campaign.
The fifth game in the cartoony series of Gradius clones.
The bizarre, homo-erotic Cho Aniki series makes its way to the PlayStation.
The even more unhinged sequel to the original Earthworm Jim, which was known for its surreal graphical style and frantic run-and-gun gameplay.
Friggin' aliens! They hijacked your ship and kidnapped your shipmates. It's enough to get a guy... PO'ed.
A very manly 2D fighter featuring characters from the Cho Aniki universe.
The second title in the Cho Aniki series.
Two Parodius games in one release.
A side-scrolling Arcade shooter with an overdose of the strange and cute. The third game in the Parodius series. Alternatively known as Fantastic Journey.
Created by the twisted minds at Shiny Entertainment (led by Dave Perry and Doug TenNapel), Earthworm Jim is a nonsensical side-scrolling platform game that allows the player to venture through the galaxy as an earthworm trapped in a futuristic space-suit to rescue Princess What's-Her-Name.
A 1994 role-playing game starring a young boy named Ness on his quest to save the world. The game and its quirky humor have garnered a dedicated cult following among RPG fans.
A 2D side-scrolling shoot 'em up set in a bizarre world of macho men, strange machines, and subtle references to homosexuality.
An action platformer Famicom game based on the surreal gag manga Utsurun Desu. Like the manga, the game makes very little sense and is filled with non-sequiturs and impossible sequences.
The arcade sequel to the original MSX Parodius, Parodius Da builds on its Gradius-style gameplay and its unique comical charm.
An early platformer for the Genesis based on the well known manga series Osomatsu-kun.
A comedic side-scrolling shoot-'em-up for the MSX and a parody of the studio's Gradius series.
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