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Saturday, 27 July 2013

Doraemon 3 - Makai no Dungeon (J) ISO

Doraemon 3 - Makai no Dungeon (J) ISO






Description :

Doraemon 3: Makai no Dungeon is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 2000 and republished in 2002.


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Friday, 26 July 2013

Dora the Explorer - Barnyard Buddies [U] ISO

Dora the Explorer - Barnyard Buddies [U] ISO






Description :

Dora and Boots take a trip to the farm, but when they arrive they discover that someone has left the gate open and all the animals have wandered off. Can they find the missing farm animals and return them home safely? They’ll need a little help from their friends Map, Backpack, and of course, you! Backpack has everything that you’ll need to help you get past challenging obstacles, and Map will always show you the way. Even Tico helps out as you search high and low for the missing animals. But keep an eye out for Swiper the fox...that sneaky fox is nothing but trouble.  


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Doom (E) ISO

Doom (E) ISO






Description :

All Hell's Breaking Loose!
This is it! The gaming addiction that's been played by an estimated 10 million fanatics on the PC. And now it's out in a sweat-soaked, pulse-pounding, adrenaline-wrenching version for the PlayStation game console.
It's DOOM. The Custom PlayStation Edition. Enhanced to take full advantage of the PlayStation's cutting-edge technology. With over 50 levels of madness and mayhem from ULTIMATE DOOM and DOOM II. Plus unique, new levels of destruction that make all hell break loose on your screen!
Doom has never been long on story and plot development, and Williams, who ported the game to the PSX, hasn’t changed anything. You’re a lone space marine, starting out with just a pistol and fists of steel, and you’re up against hordes of demons, imps, zombies, and plenty of other nasty things who want to turn the land of the living into their own personal playground. Diplomacy won’t do a whole lot of good here, so you’ve got to just shoot everything in sight, and there’s a bevy of powerful weapons and ammo laying around to help you out. All of the weapons from the PC versions are here, from the chainsaw, which has never sounded better, to the beloved BFG 9000.


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Donald Duck - Goin' Quackers [U] ISO

Donald Duck - Goin' Quackers [U] ISO






Description :

Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers is a Fantasy Action Adventure game, developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Ubisoft, which was released in 2000.

Gameplay

Goin' Quackers's gameplay is very similar to that of Crash Bandicoot, and requires the player to move through various settings in 24 levels in 4 warp rooms. The 4 level themes are a forest theme, a city theme (presumably Duckburg), a haunted house theme, and an Ancient Egyptian/Aztec temple. Donald Duck has to dodge various enemies and obstacles throughout the levels and defeat bosses at the end of each warp room. There are also bonus levels where Donald Duck has to outrun a bear, a car, a dismembered hand, and a Moai statue, respectively. The viewpoint of the levels change from a 2D side-scrolling perspective to a 3D perspective. Re-doing the levels in order to defeat Gladstone's time in same, gives the player advantages in the game.
The player has a limited number of lives that can increase by finding special items. Each live gives Donald two opportunities to be touched by the enemy, the first time is touched he became angry and throws berserk to the enemies, the second time, he loses a life. Donald also can get suits to move around the scenes and also some animations can be done if the player stops moving Donald (such as Donald taking photos of the place if he is dressed like a tourist).


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The Divide - Enemies Within [U] ISO

The Divide - Enemies Within [U] ISO






Description :
The Divide: Enemies Within is an Action game, developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Viacom New Media, which was released in 1996.
The Basics:
For people out there wondering what a 3D Metroid would be like if the series decided to go third person instead of first person, this game is for you. Otherwise, it's a widely overlooked gem, despite is lack of originality. You can probably get this game really cheap, which boosts its appeal. But if you HATE Metroid, avoid this game at all costs.
For those of you still who are still with me:
If you have played Metroid, you have played this game. The only real change is the gameplay is now in 3D and is not first person like Metroid Prime. Bascially, you travel to different lands (fire, forest, desert, ice, etc.) to collect power-ups, fight bosses to progress the game.
There is a story but it really is more of a distraction and is a little confusing. Basically, you are exploring a planet that your technology has changed. Your partner gets kidnapped and you become frozen for an indeterminable amount of time. After thawing you, decide to seek your partner... I know it's "save the princess" with a few changes. But it's about on par with "defeat the Mother Brain," so it's okay.
The graphics are bad, but not unbearable. The game does provide the illusion that you are on an alien world that is becoming transformed (somehow) by your technology. Your ultimate quest is to collect the probes you launched to the planet, which the bosses have. This is where the game really falls apart. You collect most the probes at the end of the game, which means this game was incomplete (can anyone say XIII?). But since this is a largely unknown title, you can probably tell the budget was not high for this game, so it is forgivable. Also, don't let this fool you, the game isn't short; it just is clear it was never completed. You will get plenty of gameplay to complete it and even more if you want to collect all the power-ups.
The controls are very responsive. Aiming at flying creatures is a little difficult, but manageable. There is no auto-aim (like Metroid Prime, which made the game a little too easy), the aiming is more akin to Super Metroid, where you can aim up and down by increments of 45 degrees (or Pi radians for any Math geeks out there).
This game is out there for anyone who likes a challenge. A few notable extra challenges that were not in the Metroid series: you slide initially on ice; you cannot roll into a ball; you start the game limping; there is no "hint system;" some enemies/bosses can be downright cruel; and some of your weapons actually use ammo (this feature was only implemented in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes recently (I wonder if they played this game)).
The biggest flaw is the time it takes to load as you travel between lands. And since the game is a freeroaming game, you have to do this a lot.
If you are a fan of Metroid and cannot wait till your next fix, play this game; it will help take off the edge. It really shows you where Metroid COULD have gone if they decided to go third person and it's not at all bad. This game is fun and addictive. It is by far my favorite PS1 game, which says a lot. It just has a few initial flaws which keeps me from giving it a higher rating. Also, you can probably get this game for DIRT cheap. It's worth far more than anyone sells it. I got my copy on EBay and have never turned back.


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