Everyone’s favorite puppets are the stars of this blistering, addicting pinball extravaganza. Jim Henson’s beloved creations grace every nook and cranny of this deliriously exciting handheld game, which was created specifically to commemorate [...]
Flying Shark (飛翔鮫 Hishōzame?), released in North America as Sky Shark, is a 1987 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Taito in Japan, Electrocoin in the United Kingdom, Model Racing in Italy, and Romstar in North [...]
A long time after the Human Race left Earth and traveled to the Solar System of Sol, some thoughts about returning to Earth came up. As aliens occupied the abandoned earth, The “Council of the Confederation of Human Kind” decided to send a ship to Earth [...]
Gunbird uses anime-styled character as the player’s chosen craft. A story plays out in between levels and before boss fights, telling a tale of how the protagonists are trying to collect pieces of a magic mirror to make a wish.
A cute shoot ’em up from Konami for the Game Boy and the direct sequel to the original TwinBee. It was released in Europe as Pop’n TwinBee after the 1993 SNES game with the same name, in order to capitalize on its success.
Your planet has been overrun by the meanest mutant vegetation ever created in a genetics laboratory. It’s taken over buildings, labs, fighter craft… even people! And it’s getting bigger… and meaner… with each passing second. [...]
King’s Knight is a fantasy-themed top-down shooter where four heroes have to unite to defeat a dragon and rescue a princess in despair. It was one of the first games published by Square Soft (now one-half of Square Enix). King’s Knight is a [...]
A prediction is that before human civilization, there was once an advanced civilization on Mars. A sorceress destroyed the civilization and everything that was remembered of it, except a chip called “INFINITY”. In 2100, millions of people were [...]