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The Intellivision Collection 2 cartridge for Evercade features 12 beloved Intellivision games, including the legendary role-playing game Tower of Doom and classic dungeon crawler Cloudy Mountain. - Tower of Doom - Cloudy Mountain (untagged) - Hover Force - Star Strike - Vectron - Auto Racing - Stadium Mud Buggies - Motocross - Mountain Madness Super Pro Skiing - Super Pro Decathlon - Sharp Shot - Reversi

The Intellivision Collection 1 cartridge brings 12 classic Intellivision games to the Evercade! Including Astrosmash, Night Stalker, Frog Bog and more! Includes: - Astrosmash - Buzz Bombers - Frog Bog - Night Stalker - Thunder Castle - Thin Ice - Snafu - Shark! Shark! - Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey - Pinball - Princess Quest - Word Rockets NOTE: Only Word Rockets of The Electric Company Word Fun appears in this collection.

Monster High: Ghoul Spirit is a 2011 party video game developed by ImaginEngine and published by THQ for the Nintendo DS and Wii consoles. It is loosely based on the Monster High line of dolls by Mattel.

Marvel Heroes was the fourth game for the HyperScan console. It is a 3D action/platformer set in the Marvel Universe.

U.B. Funkeys is a computer game that is played in combination with USB toys called Funkeys. There are 45 toys in all.

Ben 10 was the first Ben 10 console game, developed by Semi-Logic Entertainment and released for the HyperScan in 2006.

IWL: Interstellar Wrestling League for the HyperScan

If you have a little one who is ready to start playing videogames, then you should give RESCUE HEROES: Fire Frenzy a try. There are five mini-games to play; some are versions of classic kid's games, but with a fire theme. One is simple game MEMORY where players must match pictures of animals to rescue them from a fire, while another is similar to SIMON where players must memorize and repeat color combinations. Some of the other games are more action oriented and will challenge anyone's skill. For example, one game calls for the player to ride a jet ski to rescue people stuck on the other side of a river and drop buckets of water from a helicopter. If you have a Game Boy printer, the medals and awards earned can be printed. Now you can help a young gamer get started with RESCUE HEROES: Fire Frenzy.

You're never too young to become an expert gamer. Kids can learn their ABCs and begin to spell elementary words with this educational title featuring beloved characters from the award-winning Blue's Clues television series. There are six simple games to teach valuable lessons about the alphabet — none too stressful for little minds. There's a xylophone game that challenges kids to duplicate musical sequences using letters, a leaf game that asks little ones to match lettered leaves with their appropriate baskets, while a soup game riffs off of the well-documented desire to play with food. There's lots of fun music to keep toes tapping, and the voice acting sounds just like the characters from the show.

10 outrageous beaches, 5-to-30-foot breakers, and 8 world class surfers including Cory Lopex, Shane Beschen, and Rochelle Ballard.

Discover the secrets of the Diva Starz on a mall adventure with the four ultra-hip talking teens! Get to know the Diva Starz--the hottest teen friends around--on an awesome adventure at the mall! Visit the Divas' favorite hangouts, try on all kinds of Diva-a-licious outfits, mix new music tunes, and create Cute-errific hairstyles. You can even hit the arcade and go for the high score! Take the Diva Challenge to figure out what each Diva likes best, and she'll reveal her deepest secrets and share some special surprises.

[Unreleased 1982] Land Battle is a two player war game which utilizes both strategic and tactical modes of play. Each player controls an array of forces with the objective of capturing or destroying his opponent's "flag." PRODUCTION HISTORY This wargame simulation took a long time in programming (officially 391 days, compared to 170 days for Night Stalker, begun at about the same time); when completed in mid-1982, Marketing was concerned that its design already looked dated. A second concern was that, due to the complexity of the game, it required more memory than an Intellivision contained; the cartridge would have to include 256 bytes of RAM onboard. Only USCF Chess had been approved for onboard RAM, an expensive proposition. When the Entertainment Computer System (ECS) was given the green light, Gabriel Baum, VP of Applications Software, proposed changing Land Battle to an ECS title; the ECS had an additional 2K of RAM available for cartridges. Marketing resisted this -- they still wanted Land Battle as a stand-alone game. Peggi Decarli was assigned to give the game a graphics makeover. After the makeover, Marketing still didn't find it visually interesting enough. By that time, wargame fanatic Steve Sents, having completed Deadly Discs, had started work on an ECS wargame called Desert Fox, which Marketing liked the looks of better. The decision was made to kill Land Battle and incorporate as much of its gameplay and programming as possible into the Desert Fox design.

George must save Planet M38 from Cogswell's destruction! Elroy, Jane, Judy, Astro and Rosie the Robot will give George the things he needs to meet the challenge. Using his anti-gravity boots, glider, and jet board, George will be walking on ceilings, dodging aliens and flying through danger on his way to stop Cogswell. Leap into the future and rescue another world with the JETSONS!

Aussie Rules Footy was developed by Beam Software as the first Australian Football League simulation game for the NES. It was exclusively released in Australia, and was never released anywhere else in the world. The game allowed for one player and two player in versus.

Operation C is an Action game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in 1991.

Haven't heard of Dragon's Lair?! Well, you play the heroic Dirk the Daring, a valiant knight on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon! Originally released in the summer of 1983, Dragon's Lair has solidified itself as a cultural icon in gaming.

Super Spike V'Ball/Nintendo World Cup is a bundle containing the games in the title. It was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

Your shuttle commander has been trapped in a dimensional maze in space, and you must use your glove to throw an energy ball at the walls in order to advance. The walls in each maze room you encounter are filled with blocks. Using your Power Glove, you have to entirely break down a wall before being allowed to advance to the next room.

Stealth ATF is a flight simulator in which you pilot a F-117A, a.k.a. Nighthawk in several missions. In every mission's beginning and ending you have to take off and land your plane respectively, from a side view. If you fail to land after completing the target objectives, you fail to succeed in mission and thus have to replay it.

This is no ordinary game pak. This is Rad Racer. Nintendo's thrilling 3-D video game Rad Racer comes action-packed with revolutionary 3-D technology and 3-D glasses (they're free inside) that will have you really believing you're in the middle of a cross-country rally race - cruising along at 200 miles per hour! Rad Racer takes you through 8 treacherous race courses including the Los Angeles Nightway, the San Francisco Highway and the Grand Canyon. Choose the Ferrari and you'll enter a Super Machine competition where you'll race against Corvettes and Lamborghinis. Select the F-1 Machine and you'll compete against incredibly fast cars. Whether it's Ferrari or F-1, 3-D or regular mode, Rad Racer's hairpin curves, daredevil turns and realistic action will bring home all the fun and excitement of real rally racing. Think you're up to it? Then drivers, start your engines. It's Rad Racer!

Adventures of Tron is an action game produced by Mattel, and was released for the Atari 2600 in 1983. It is based on the Disney film Tron and received fairly positive reviews from critics. In the game the player took control of Tron who had to avoid a variety of attackers whilst navigating a grid with four floors. Several aspects of the film appeared in the game including Recognizers, Tanks and Solar Sailers.

Word Fun was developed in conjuction with the Children's Television Workshop, and features three different word based educational games. The games are: Crosswords: This game is similar to Scrabble. Each player is given seven letters from which they need to form words on the game board. On each turn the player can create words either horizontally or vertically, and must use one (or more) of the existing letters on the board. Points are earned depending on the word created, and at the end of 20 turns the player with the most points wins! Letter Hunt: In this game each player controls a monkey in a letter forest. Each monkey must collect letters from the forest to spell three words within the given time limit. When both monkeys are complete, points are awarded for the words spelled and the highest score wins! Word Rockets: In this game the players control a rocket capable of collecting and shooting vowels upwards. On the top of the screen, various words which are missing vowels will float by and each player needs to try to fire an appropriate vowel into the empty space. The first player who can complete 50 words wins!