Bloody Wolf allows up to two players to play simultaneously, once players create their own codename using up to three initials, they receive a quick mission briefing before the mission ensues. Players automatically begin the game with a machine gun containing unlimited ammo and a knife used exclusively for close quarters combat. The mission’s levels are separated into “scenes” and usually consist of one or more players running through various terrain, attacking hordes of enemy soldiers, and reaching the end of the stage to battle a boss. Amidst all the eating of the hot bullets of shotgun to die, players have the option to rescue various hostages scattered throughout the levels to obtain new weapons or items.
Toad, the player’s character in the game, has to arrange monsters and bombs to stop Wario from taking control of the forest. The player controls a character who moves the already fallen objects. Toad can pick up individual objects or whole columns of objects and move them elsewhere. The object of the game is to clear the player’s screen of objects, the objects of this game being the monsters. This is accomplished by arranging monsters and bombs of the same color in horizontal, diagonal or vertical rows of three or more blocks. Clearing four objects at once lowers your opponent’s screen by one row in Vs. mode, or gives you more time in single-player mode.
The Semi-special (blitz) moves are much weaker than in the previous game to start, but can be upgraded, with the ‘power stars’. When a player accumulates 40,000 points on a single life, the player receives a power star, enabling a more powerful blitz attack. Dieing will cost the player a power star. Gameplay features a large increase in pace from Streets Of Rage 2. The heroes attack and move faster, but so do the enemies. Enemy attacks can be avoided with new running and vertical-dodge moves, but most player attacks deal less damage than in the predecessor. The timer has been removed and was replaced with a ‘power meter’. The end-of-level ‘Time bonus’ has been replaced with a ‘Life bonus’. A big change is that special moves don’t always drain the player’s life bar, thanks to the power meter. The power meter takes only a few seconds to fill, when empty, the players attack is weaker, and takes more damage when hit and when using special moves. When full, the player defends and attacks at full strength, and use of a special move will not drain the player’s life bar at all, though it will drain the power meter to empty again. The change means special moves can be used alot more, extending a character’s normal repertoire. Though this is balanced by the moves being weaker.
On a Tetris-like board the player drops blocks containing various things including Ghosts, Blocks, Pac-Men, and one Fairy to the ground. The objective is to not let the blocks overflow, let Pac-Man eat the ghosts, and make lines to shorten the on blocks on the board. When Pac-Man eats a ghost, the Fairy Meter goes up. Once full, in the Pac-Man Bar the Pac-Man icon disappears and changes into a fairy icon. Once on board, when it hits something, it waves its wand and several lines below of anything disappear. Once the fairy disappears, the score bonus is given, and play continues. Pac-Attack can also be played in 2-player mode. Player 1 must eat Blinky, while Player 2 must eat Sue, the purple ghost from Pacmania.
The story takes place in the future, at a time when Earth’s fossil fuels are beginning to dwindle. There is a huge war taking place all over the earth for control of these resources, also for territorial rights on the moon. The two warring governments, the Axis and Federation, can go into space and create giant space stations and weapons of mass destruction. The game is centered around Jake Brian. He is a soldier drafted into the Pacific States’ Marine Corp and pilots a Federation Assault Suit. The Suit is shaped like a human, with legs,arms, torso, and head. It is equipped with a variety of weapons and other special gear, giving it full land and minor air capabilities.Jake and his platoon are give the task of destroying Bildvorg, the most powerful mech of the Axis forces. The different missions in the game lead up to the completion of this objective. Cybernator was released on the Wii Virtual Console on December 17th 2007.
Even though both characters have different weapons and use different attacks, they are functionally the exact same. Their main short-range weapons have three levels and are improved by acquiring grey cats left by defeated enemies. Both characters are also equipped with thrown weapons from the beginning which takes money as you use it and can get bombs by purchasing them in stores or by winning them in mini-games. Read more…
The player must take control of Elta the Wizard, also the last Magician Lord. Elta is on a mission to save his home land from the evil Gul-Agieze, who is planning to resurrect the god of destruction by using the eight Tomes of mystical power. As Elta the player must fight his way through eight different levels to find each of the tomes before he gets to the final level to seal away the evil god once again.
Players choose one of eight characters that are different in weight, speed, and acceleration. The characters are Mario Luigi, Bowser, Wario, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Toad. Races are on a variety of tracks based upon locations in Mario worlds. Each track is a different shape, and may contain obstacles, hazards, and short cuts. Eight characters are in each race. Up to four of them can be human characters, while the rest are computer controlled for one to two player only. Three and four player races have no computer racers.