Other software by GameFabriqueSonic the Hedgehog - This is the first of many games starring Sega's premier rodent, Sonic. It's a brim scrolling dais game with a discrepancy: fleetness. Sonic rushes completely levels with incredible fleetness, allowing him to traverse loops and jumps with ease. 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 stage shooter that everybody talks about, and was a great hit when it was first released. Bare Knuckle 3 - Bare Knuckle 3 was the third entry in Sega's name 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), Sunset Riders - The Wild West...packed of the criminal essential. As a bounty hunter in the Wild West, you and your compadres dart up the outlaws: Dick from Simon Greedwell to Sir Richard Rose. Urban Strike - This is the third in EA's long running series of helicopter action games. You will once again accommodate up and take dominate of several types of helicopters to cease Malone's awful scheme. 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 support them. Batman - The diversion follows the film's storyline excellently. Gotham City is the most perilous city in the world. It is ruled by violent mobsters, and night is as perilous as the day. In steps one chap. Addams Family - This is a podium game based on the characters and settings from the flicks (which, in spin, is based on the famous 1960's television series). 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 shepherd Lieutenant Ripley through Fiorina 161 prison camp in explore of survivors... and aliens. Batman Forever - Team up as Batman or Robin in this all new adventure diversion (that loosely follows the cinema) to physiognomy the active duo Two-Face and The Riddler. |