Visual Impact

2 Games in 1: GT 3 Advance: Pro Concept Racing + Moto GP: Ultimate Racing Technology

2 Games in 1: GT 3 Advance: Pro Concept Racing + Moto GP: Ultimate Racing Technology

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 22, 2004

A double pack by THQ containing two racing GBA games combined on one cartridge: In GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing you return to the road and take on the world to become the racing champion. 90 cars are on offer (most only available in Japan) to race across 46 different race tracks around the globe. The aim is to place first in each, in order to unlock the faster cars available. Along with both single and 2 player multiplayer modes, you can also take part in a drifting challenge, where the aim is to drift around as many corners as possible, all in the one drift. The higher the combo, the better the result. MotoGP on Gameboy Advance provides the fastest and most exciting thrill you can hold in your hands! It goes all-out to take hand-held racing to the next level as an authentic simulation of one of the World’s most popular and exciting sports. Forget the future – this is the here and now. Forget 4 wheels – 2 are faster. Get your knee down in the corner and hold tight on the straights as you hit over 300 KPH on 16 of the World’s most famous and challenging circuits, including Le Mans, Donington Park, Motegi and more. The best riders from 21 countries compete over 9 exciting and gruelling months to take the championship in the purest combination of man, machine, adrenaline and speed.

Bounce & Break

Bounce & Break

Nintendo DS - Released - May 3, 2010

Bounce & Break is an innovative break-out game taking place in a Zen Japanese world. In this Zen world, you will play in four different universes. Each universe is divided into four seasons. The best two scores you achieve are saved in the Top Ranking table, challenging you to become the best and enter this Hall of Fame!

Brain Drain

Brain Drain

Nintendo Game Boy - Released - March 1, 1998

Think you are smart? Prove it! Brain Drain is the ultimate cerebral challenge. Unscramble the mind-bending puzzles, beat the clock and the odds. Use your power-ups wisely. That’s how you max out your score… and the higher your score, the smarter you are. Sound simple? Plug into Brain Drain and see how smart you are! But be warned... a brain is a terrible thing to drain!

Brain Drain

Brain Drain

Nintendo Wii - Released - June 4, 2010

Brain Drain is a funny and addictive puzzle game. You have to place the elements of a scrambled puzzle according to a given model. Three game modes: Challenge: have 200 fixed puzzles with preset best times to solve and beat. Race: 4 difficulties. A stream of puzzles and best time tables to beat. Random: relaxed random puzzling, endless...

Brainstorm Series: Word Up!

Brainstorm Series: Word Up!

Nintendo DS - Released - June 29, 2011

Challenge your brain with Word Up, a collection of classic word games that will keep your gray matter busy for hours! Includes fast paced favorites like WordBlast, Pickletter, and updated versions of Hangman and Wordfinder. Experience the very best "pick-up-and-play" word games with "challenge mode" and over 100,000 words to take your word puzzle experience to a different level!

Burnout Legends

Burnout Legends

Nintendo DS - Released - November 29, 2005

Burnout's best bring their skills to your DS in the fast-paced Burnout Legends. • Get the series' blistering speed and intensity on a handheld • Includes redesigned versions of the best tracks and crash junctions in the franchise • Four-player wireless LAN options • Loads of modes • Up to 5 players. In many ways, this is a best of Burnout, as it compiles the best modes of the series: crash mode, pursuit mode, road rage and time attack. In addition to that bounty, Burnout Legends includes tracks from Burnout, Burnout 2: Point of Impact and Burnout 3: Takedown. Burnout Legends sports several classic gameplay contests, from Crash to Pursuit and Eliminator. You'll get your fill of these in the World Tour, an intercontinental racing challenge that pits you against some amazing racers. Winning these events unlocks other stops around the world and some of the 72 cars that will end up in your garage. The graphics are serviceable, if not a little dark on some tracks, but you're usually going too fast to really take the time to smell the roses. Some of the replays of wrecks are OK, but the Impact Time slow-mo crash sequences are a DS work in progress. When you wreck, you're able to press R to go into Impact Time, which lets you make your wreck look more dramatic. You can play against a single opponent wirelessly with just one game card, but with multiple game cards, you can race against up to four other people. Bottom Line: The game feels a little choppy when it comes to the wrecks, which is usually the main draw to Burnout.

Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride

Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride

Nintendo DS - Released - November 5, 2010

In Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride, test your mettle against other drivers through treacherous tracks across three continents. Choose one of 12 Camaro vehicles to pilot, in models ranging from 1971 to modern day. Take in the sights as you cruise through the famous landmarks in Asia, Europe, and the United States.

Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride 3D

Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride 3D

Nintendo 3DS - Released - November 14, 2011

In Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride, test your mettle against other drivers through treacherous tracks across three continents. Choose one of 12 Camaro vehicles to pilot, in models ranging from 1971 to modern day. Take in the sights as you cruise through the famous landmarks in Asia, Europe, and the United States. Features • Compete across 3 continents on 9 tracks. • Race each track in normal or reverse for a whole new experience. • 12 Camaros available with models ranging from 1971 to present day.• Three unique modes.

Corvette

Corvette

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 11, 2003

Corvette lets you race a variety of Corvettes on the open road or in super speedways. The game includes more than 120 production Corvette models from 1953 to 2003, plus show and race cars. Choose a car, official car color, and a driver, and then race on tracks or an obstacle-filled Route 66. Upgrade your car's engine and suspension for more realistic physics. In Heritage mode, you can take a trip through Corvette history and test-drive any stock production Corvette.

Cruise Party

Cruise Party

Nintendo Wii - Released - July 5, 2010

Welcome on board! Here you will find four fabulous games to try your luck with: Slot Machine Roulette Blackjack “Video” Poker Once on deck, you will be able to choose : Competition mode Quick Play mode If you beat a record, you can enter your name in the highscores table, but if you lose, you could go bankrupt - so be careful with your money!

Crystal Kingdom Dizzy

Crystal Kingdom Dizzy

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Released - 1992

The magical crystal treasure has been stolen and scattered all over the islands, so it is up to Dizzy to find them and restore order. Once again, Dizzy's main enemy is the pirates, and some deadly island creatures, but all Dizzy's friends are around to help out when the going gets tough.

Crystal Kingdom Dizzy

Crystal Kingdom Dizzy

Commodore 64 - Released - 1992

The magical crystal treasure has been stolen and scattered all over the islands, so it is up to Dizzy to find them and restore order. Once again, Dizzy's main enemy is the pirates, and some deadly island creatures, but all Dizzy's friends are around to help out when the going gets tough.

Datamine

Datamine

Nintendo DS - Released - October 7, 2010

You are the safety inspector at the largest data centre facility in the world. Unfortunately your laziness at work has created the biggest cataclysm of the wireless age: the loss of all mankind's data.You have been chosen to retrieve the lost data and must go on a dangerous journey to try to recover it all. Datamine is a great arcade action game where you control a robot and fire at data bubbles to split and catch them. Test your skills over 100 challenging levels! Grab equipment upgrades like speed boost, sticky shots and shields, and break encrypted data and fusion bubbles which multiply when they touch others.

Ford Racing 3

Ford Racing 3

Nintendo DS - Released - December 7, 2005

The handheld versions of Ford Racing 3 allow players to race in a number of Ford-licensed cars, from classics (Model T) to new models (2005 Mustang GT), cars from movies, off-road tracks and even concepts vehicles such as the Mustang GT-R Concept. From the main driver profile where all statistics are recorded, players can do a quick race of one of the three competitions: Ford Competition, Ford Challenge and Ford Collection. Most of the game's features need to be unlocked first. Next to the regular racing controls there is also a button used for boost. The different competitions offer ten racing types: Standard: race for the first place. Elimination: race five opponents over three laps. After the first and the second lap, the last two cars are knocked out and a duel ensues in the final lap. Duel: a 3-lap race against six challengers in succession. After each won lap, a new one starts. Drafting: stay in the opponent's slipstream to raise a power bar. Driving Skills: race against the time and keep the timer going by passing through gates that award time bonuses. Seconds Out: race against the time while collecting bonuses. Time Attack: a straightforward timed race. Boost: race with two boosts per lap. Relay: transfer a baton three times around the track. Overtake: overtake a number of vehicles before time runs out.

Ford Racing 3

Ford Racing 3

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 1, 2005

Experience the thrill of racing some of Ford's most prominent driving machines in the third edition of the Ford Racing series. From the ’55 Thunderbird, up to the latest concepts, Ford Racing 3 offers unparalleled access to the finest collection of automobiles in the world. Drive 20 Ford vehicles including the Fairlane GT, Focus Rally Car, Mustang FR500, RS200 and many more!

Halloween Racer

Halloween Racer

Nintendo Game Boy Color - January 1, 1999

Halloween Racer is an racing game with a Halloween theme. It mostly reassembles a karting game, where you choose one of the different characters and race through each track of the game to win the Halloween trophy. To do so the player have to beat the competing monsters for each of the five tracks. On the road there is goodies to collect and traps to avoid to make it more challenging. Before going into the championship each track can be played in practise mode.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - July 10, 2007

In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts and discovers that much of the wizarding community is in denial about the teenager's recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort. The Minister for Magic has decided to teach courses in defensive magic, but this leaves the young wizards woefully unprepared to defend themselves against the dark forces threatening them. Meeting secretly with a small group of students who name themselves "Dumbledore's Army", Harry has taken it upon himself to teach his band of students how to defend themselves against the Dark Arts, preparing the courageous young wizards for the extraordinary battle that lies ahead.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Nintendo DS - Released - June 25, 2007

Based off the fifth book and movie of the series, players take control of Harry Potter in this adventure as he faces the dangers of his fifth year of Hogwarts, builds Dumbledore's Army, and faces off with Voldemort himself as the prophecy continues to unfold. Players will navigate through the castle of Hogwarts and beyond, learning fifth year spells, solving multiple puzzles, and even get a chance to play as Sirius Black and Dumbledore himself. In both the Nintendo DS and GBA versions, the player can walk around Hogwarts in "almost 3D" pre-rendered backgrounds, like in the first Resident Evil games. The gameplay consists in various minigames, which you play either by pressing buttons on the right timing (GBA) or by doing different kinds of moves with your stylus on the touch-screen (DS).

Hyper Force

Hyper Force

Atari Jaguar - Released - August 4, 2000

It's just you, your gun, and a corporate army bent on your destruction. Trans Con is decimating world after world in search of enough resources and wealth to launch an attack against the Terran High Command. The politicians don't want a direct confrontation that might hurt their corporate sponsors. So, Interstellar Special Forces has been called in to send a lone warrior to eliminate the Trans Con threat. Wanna guess who that warrior is? Features: -More than 20 levels of intense action! -ISF Supply Shop allows you to upgrade 5 different weapons -Secret areas and hidden switches -Parallax scrolling -Incredible in-game music! -Saved game support with three game slots

Imagine: Babysitters

Imagine: Babysitters

Nintendo DS - Released - October 7, 2008

Be Everyone's Favorite Babysitter! Babysit the neighborhood's adorable babies and you could be part of the town's new daycare! Develop a loving relationship with the babies and follow their growth and development as you help them learn new skills. Dress the babies in cute outfits then organize play dates with two babies in new multiplayer mode!

Imagine: Babyz

Imagine: Babyz

Nintendo DS - Released - October 23, 2007

Imagine Babyz is the first simulation game focused on caring for babies. Players take on the challenges of raising a baby throughout all stages of development and will also be able to take photos and exchange tips and clothing through a unique online component.

Kill.Switch

Kill.Switch

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 22, 2004

Aiming and moving in cover and blind-fire modes is tricky, though. To gain the 3-D effect, some detail gets sacrificed. Usually this is no problem, but occasionally you'll have a tough time recognizing an object. You move from area to area to engage a new group of enemies. You'll conveniently find crates for cover and barrels to help you pull off big explosions. Locking the enemy in your crosshairs, signified by your crosshairs turning red, doesn't guarantee a direct hit? The accuracy depends on the weapon of choice. A shotgun will normally provide a kill on the first shot. If you have an automatic rifle, your shots are relatively inaccurate even if your aim is true.

Moto GP

Moto GP

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 8, 2002

MotoGP puts you behind the handlebars of some of the fastest machines on two wheels. Take control of any of the bikes and riders from the world of Grand Prix Motorcycle racing, and race across 10 real-world tracks in a variety of game modes. In Grand Prix and Training modes, you can develop your own rider's attributes and then race to unlock tracks, riders, cheats, and bikes. Show off your speed and style in single-player tournaments or multiplayer races.

MTV Sports: Pure Ride

MTV Sports: Pure Ride

Nintendo Game Boy Color - December 6, 2000

MTV Sports: Pure Ride is a snowboarding game for the Game Boy Color. Unlike the PlayStation version it's completely 2D and differs in game modes. The Game Boy Color version comes with tour challenge, half-pipe competition and a training mode. The tour challenge features fictional courses from all over the world where you have to race downhill and perform tricks. Half-pipe competition is played in a different perspective and is focused more on performing tricks. IN the training mode you can practice tricks at your own leisure. There are 23 possible tricks in the game.

Once Upon a Time

Once Upon a Time

Nintendo Wii - Released - December 21, 2010

Stimulate the imagination of your youngest Wii gamers and enjoy hours of shared time with them with Once Upon A Time, a colorful collection of interactive stories. This feature-packed offering boasts an easy-to-use interface, which allows children of all ages to navigate through familiar stories they will love and want to play over and over again. Soothing voices guide them through a collection of theme-based activities and drag & drop puzzles, even allowing them to animate all objects in the story and either tell the tale or create one of their own! Classic favorites like "The Three Little Pigs," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Puss in Boots," and "The Ugly Duckling" spring to life in a fully interactive world of perceptive thinking, hand-eye coordination skills, and child-safe fun in a violence-free environment.

Potsworth & Co.

Potsworth & Co.

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Released - 1992

Potsworth the well-spoken dog and his Midnight Patrol chums (Rosie, Nick, Carter, Keiko and Freddy) were stars of a successful cartoon, one of the many Hanna-Barbera IPs turned into licensed games by Hi-Tec. The Nightmare Prince has stolen the Grand Dozer's sleep potion, and the pieces have been placed around the Dream Zone. The Midnight Patrol race into action to restore Dozer's decent night's sleep. The game takes place across 5 levels of platform action. There are many switches, which are activated by pushing crates onto them. Moving platforms and small ledges ensure a test of timing and planning. There are hidden paths and bonuses to uncover, and dying always puts you back where you die with an invincibility period. Each character has its own special weapon or feature, all activated by hitting the fire key or button.

Potsworth & Co.

Potsworth & Co.

Atari ST - Released - 1992

Potsworth the well-spoken dog and his Midnight Patrol chums were stars of a successful cartoon, one of the many Hanna-Barbera IPs turned into licensed games by Hi-Tec. The game takes place across 5 levels of platform action. There are many switches, which are activated by pushing crates onto them. Moving platforms and small ledges ensure a test of timing and planning. There are hidden paths and bonuses to uncover, and dying always puts you back where you die with an invincibility period. Each character has its own special weapon or feature, all activated by hitting the fire key or button.

Potsworth & Co.

Potsworth & Co.

Commodore 64 - Released - 1992

Potsworth the well-spoken dog and his Midnight Patrol chums (Rosie, Nick, Carter, Keiko and Freddy) were stars of a successful cartoon, one of the many Hanna-Barbera IPs turned into licensed games by Hi-Tec. The Nightmare Prince has stolen the Grand Dozer's sleep potion, and the pieces have been placed around the Dream Zone. The Midnight Patrol race into action to restore Dozer's decent night's sleep. The game takes place across 5 levels of platform action. There are many switches, which are activated by pushing crates onto them. Moving platforms and small ledges ensure a test of timing and planning. There are hidden paths and bonuses to uncover, and dying always puts you back where you die with an invincibility period. Each character has its own special weapon or feature, all activated by hitting the fire key or button.

Pyramids

Pyramids

Nintendo 3DS - Released - October 27, 2011

Pyramids is a puzzle-platformer similar to Solomon's Key. The player must reach the the exit of each level by collecting the key, which they can reach by producing and removing blocks to walk on. They can also collect gold coins and other treasure to increase their score for each level. Hazards include spikes on the floor, flame and snakes, which the player can shoot at once they have collected bullets, and they can also use TNT where it is place in a level. There are 54 levels in total.

Ram Racing

Ram Racing

Nintendo Wii - Released - December 7, 2011

Nothing says "power" and "performance" like the legendary Ram brand. Now, you can climb behind the wheel of this iconic American truck and put it to the test! Choose classic models from the past or race in a brand new edition, and test the limits of this multiple "Truck of the Year" award winner.

Rayman: Raving Rabbids

Rayman: Raving Rabbids

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - December 6, 2006

While taking a nap one fine day, Rayman was ambushed by a horde of mischievous, mad Rabbids! Secretly plotting over the years, they have at last unleashed their armies, ready to take over the world! They've captured Rayman and all of his friends, stolen Rayman's fists, and scattered the precious Lums far and wide! Guess who has to save the day once again? Unlike the console version of Rayman Raving Rabbids, the Game Boy Advance version of the game sticks to its classic side scrolling platformer roots, like the original Rayman. Rayman can jump, glide with his hair for short distances, hurl his fists or throw a charged punch, pick up and hurl explosive barrels and other items, and even grapple onto special purple Lums, using them to swing. New to Rayman Raving Rabbids is Rayman's ability to gain special powers by changing into different costumes based on musical styles, such as hip-hop, punk, pop and rock. Each costume gives Rayman a specific ability which allows him to reach areas he previously couldn't and defeat enemies.

Roland Garros French Open

Roland Garros French Open

Nintendo Game Boy Color - May 25, 2000

Roland Garros French Open is the only appearance of the franchise on the Game Boy Color. Less of a serious simulation of tennis than other versions, the handheld edition features cartoony 2D graphics and outrageous court locations. All-in-all, the game includes eight different players and twelve different tournaments. Only five players and four tournaments can be selected from the start, the others are unlocked by winning events. The starting tournaments are realistic grand slam events: the Roland Garros French Open (the only one with a license), the English Open (i.e. Wimbledon), the US Championship and the Australian Cup, on clay, grass or turf. Winning them unlocks the more unusual locations: from street and beach tournaments to far-out events in the Antarctic or on the moon. All events are single elimination, starting at the quarter finals. Matches follow original rules, and are seen from a standard perspective behind the controlled player. All characters (players, officials and fans) are drawn in a cartoony style with oversized heads. The controls allow for a variety of moves including backhand and forehand shots, volleys and lobs.

Scrabble Blast!

Scrabble Blast!

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - May 2, 2005

Scrabble Blast is a puzzle game based on the board game Scrabble that offers various different game modes in which the player must try to complete levels. Each level is limited in time. remaining time is shown in the form of falling clocks. The game modes are as follows: Action mode tests your speed as the clocks fall faster and faster Puzzle mode features number clocks. You must include these within words of a minimum length to get them to disappear. Classic mode gives you a bag of 101 tiles or more. In Points mode you have to reach a specific score in limited time. In Words mode you have to reach a minimum score with a specific number of words. Survival mode tests your nerves as a fatal countdown is going on.

SSX 3

SSX 3

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 11, 2003

EA Sports returns to the slopes and the insanely fast-paced action of snowboarding with SSX 3 for the GBA. Combining racing with tricks, the game allows players to choose from different events and challenges as they desire. The story mode of SSX 3 involves, like the previous entries in the series, becoming the best snowboarder in the world. Players have a cast of characters to select from, most of whom have appeared in previous SSX games. Once players have selected their character, they're off to the slopes to start winning races and performing huge tricks. The main mode has 12 different events players can participate in. Players select the event they want to compete in from the map. There are races, super pipe, big air, and other events, and there's something for everyone. Winning these events nets the player cash which can be used to upgrade their equipment. In addition to winning the race, players want to look good doing it, and that's where the tricks come in. Pull off enough of them, and the player's boost meter fills, rewarding them with some extra power. Complete enough tricks and the character learns new, even more dangerous and impressive tricks. Gamers who love snowboarding will enjoy SSX 3. While players can't explore as freely as they can in the console version of the game, the racing is still intense, and the many different game play options keep the game from getting boring or repetitive.

SSX Tricky

SSX Tricky

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 31, 2002

Grab your board and take on the slopes of SSX as you've never seen them before. Two brand-new runs, six never-before-seen riders, and tons of original tricks, shortcuts, and jumps make SSX TRICKY the ultimate snowboarding experience.

Suzuki Alstare Extreme Racing

Suzuki Alstare Extreme Racing

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - January 1, 1999

Suzuki Alstare Exteme Racing is a motorcycle racing game with the Suzuki license. It has two playing modes: time trial (single races against four to seven AI racers) and the championship which are 16 successive races on the 16 courses. At first there are only two motorbikes available, but successes in time trial mode unlock better ones to use in the championship. Also restricted is the number of available time trial courses; the rest also has to be unlocked first. The player can perform a wheelie which causes a considerate, temporary acceleration.

Taxi 2

Taxi 2

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - January 1, 2000

Taxi 2 is a driving game, based on Luc Besson's movie. Both movie and video game share the same title. Taxi 2 features two game modes. The "story mode" follows the scenes from the movie and allows you to select from five missions. When a mission is completed, you can save your progress, but also play it in the "arcade mode". In this mode, you will face the same competitor, Jean-Louis Schlesser ! The objective is no longer specific to each mission, but is to win the race, after several laps. In this mode, you will not have to care about the temperature gauge, since it is removed from arcade mode.

Taxi 3

Taxi 3

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - 2002

Taxi 3 is based on the movie with the same title written by Luc Besson, directed by Gerard Krawczyk. The player takes on the role of the main character of the movie: Daniel, a taxi driver who has an overpowered customized car. Gameplay is simple: in a pursuit view Daniel has a limited time to go to assigned checkpoints to get objects and clients, and go to another checkpoint to drop them... Daniel needs to stop at gas stations to refuel his tank, and can use nitro to get an acceleration bonus. Furthermore Daniel needs to avoid other vehicles in the traffic, such as motorbikes, cars and trucks.

Taxi 3

Taxi 3

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2003

Taxi 3 is based on the movie with the same title written by Luc Besson, directed by Gerard Krawczyk. The player takes on the role of the main character of the movie: Daniel, a taxi driver who has an overpowered customized car. Gameplay is simple: in a pursuit view Daniel has a limited time to go to assigned checkpoints to get objects and clients, and go to another checkpoint to drop them... Daniel needs to stop at gas stations to refuel his tank, and can use nitro to get an acceleration bonus. Furthermore Daniel needs to avoid other vehicles in the traffic, such as motorbikes, cars and trucks.

Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam

Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 7, 2006

Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam delivers a totally unique skateboard experience focused on head-to-head racing. The game allows players to feel the breakneck speed of downhill competition as they tear up the world's steepest terrains while performing tricks and outmanoeuvring opponents in such locations as San Francisco, Machu Picchu and Hong Kong. Taking on the role of Tony Hawk or one of nine characters, players compete in time-based challenges in one of three gameplay modes, including race, trick and slalom.

Turbo the Tortoise

Turbo the Tortoise

Commodore 64 - Released - 1992

After Doctor Mulliner and his assistant Beckett make a mistake using Cybernetic technology prototypes, Mulliner’s pet tortoise Wal is given super powers. The only way a working machine can be built is for this tortoise to travel through time and collect the required parts from six time periods (Prehistoric, Ice Age, Egyptian, Mediaeval, 20th Century and the Future). Taking the role of Turbo the Tortoise, the player must travel through six side-scrolling platform levels, each of them well-guarded by enemies. Limited weaponry can be collected, although jumping on the heads of these foes will also kill them. Turbo must allow for moving platforms, switches, fragile platforms and water hazards. Enhancements and extra lives are in hard-to-reach places, often only accessible by using enemy heads as launch pads.

Turbo the Tortoise

Turbo the Tortoise

Amstrad CPC - Released - 1992

After Doctor Mulliner and his assistant Beckett make a mistake using Cybernetic technology prototypes, Mulliner’s pet tortoise Wal is given super powers. The only way a working machine can be built is for this tortoise to travel through time and collect the required parts from six time periods (Prehistoric, Ice Age, Egyptian, Mediaeval, 20th Century and the Future). Taking the role of Turbo the Tortoise, the player must travel through six side-scrolling platform levels, each of them well-guarded by enemies. Limited weaponry can be collected, although jumping on the heads of these foes will also kill them. Turbo must allow for moving platforms, switches, fragile platforms and water hazards. Enhancements and extra lives are in hard-to-reach places, often only accessible by using enemy heads as launch pads.

Turbo the Tortoise

Turbo the Tortoise

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Released - 1992

After Doctor Mulliner and his assistant Beckett make a mistake using Cybernetic technology prototypes, Mulliner’s pet tortoise Wal is given super powers. The only way a working machine can be built is for this tortoise to travel through time and collect the required parts from six time periods (Prehistoric, Ice Age, Egyptian, Mediaeval, 20th Century and the Future). Taking the role of Turbo the Tortoise, the player must travel through six side-scrolling platform levels, each of them well-guarded by enemies. Limited weaponry can be collected, although jumping on the heads of these foes will also kill them. Turbo must allow for moving platforms, switches, fragile platforms and water hazards. Enhancements and extra lives are in hard-to-reach places, often only accessible by using enemy heads as launch pads.

Walt Disney's The Jungle Book

Walt Disney's The Jungle Book

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - February 11, 2003

Designed for animation fans of all ages, Walt Disney's The Jungle Book on Game Boy Advance is based on one of the most popular Disney films ever. In a lush and colorful adventure that closely follows the plot of the movie, the game allows players to navigate as Mowgli, a ten-year-old Indian boy raised in the jungle by wolves. The wolf council orders Mowgli to return to the human village in order to protect him from Shere Khan, the terrible tiger. Join Mowgli on the trek through the jungle as he encounters the challenging jungle inhabitants on his way to the human village.

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