Other software by GameFabriqueSonic the Hedgehog - This is the first of many games starring Sega's premier rodent, Sonic. It's a verge scrolling dais game with a discrepancy: speediness. Sonic rushes completely levels with incredible speediness, allowing him to traverse loops and jumps with ease. Bare Knuckle 3 - Bare Knuckle 3 was the third entry in Sega's personage beat'em up series Bare Knuckle, which we identify here in the States as Streets of Rage. While Bare Knuckle 3 was released Stateside (as Streets of Rage 3), Hyper Dunk - The Playoff Edition - Double Dribble is a basketball video distraction by Konami. The original type was an arcade distraction released in 1986. In September of 1987 a type followed seeking Nintendo's Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy in 1991 (called Double Dribble 5-on-5). Battletoads - The Dark Queen has captured two of your friends, Rash and Pimple. You play as a Battletoad called Zitz and it's up to you to assist them. Alien 3 - Use your machine guns to blast away at the aliens. Based on the movie of the same label, it's your duty to conduct Lieutenant Ripley through Fiorina 161 prison camp in check of survivors... and aliens. Batman Forever - Team up as Batman or Robin in this all new adventure distraction (that loosely follows the flicks) to countenance the active duo Two-Face and The Riddler. Earthworm Jim - Meet our hero - a sweet and loveable fella who just happens to be a steroid enhanced Earthworm. This is the wild and wacky dais shooter that everybody talks about, and was a great hit when it was first released. True Lies - The pastime is basically an overhead scroller with endless shootouts in places such as a chateau, a mall, a park, and a refinery, amidst others. The excellent controls include a diving roll and a strafing move that's incredibly useful. Batman - The pastime follows the film's storyline excellently. Gotham City is the most unsafe city in the world. It is ruled by violent mobsters, and night is as unsafe as the day. In steps one chap. Comix Zone - The pastime progresses linear throughout each page of the comic words, nonetheless secret paths and alternate routes throughout the recounting can be discovered. At the end of each level, Sketch receives a super hero rating for how well he's progressing. |