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GP32
PituKa is the first and only Amstrad CPC emulator for GP32.
You are Roby, intergalactic bartender, and with each succesful job at keeping the customers at bay you are promoted to more exotic, demanding locales.
Chessyka is a chess game for Gameboy Advance developed by Kay Hornig. He mainly wrote it to learn how to code on a GBA.
In general you wander around fighting and drinking, all the while collecting points for your destructive nature. You can collect money to buy new weapons or drinks.
Modes:
You play either single player or with a friend.
Goals:
You must make it from 8:00pm to 5:00am
Stay intoxicated!!! (Your meter will always be dropping, replenish it by buying more alcahol.)
Tips:
Don't get beatup! (It really hurts, plus it drains your intoxication meter.)
When you gotta go, you gotta go, but drinking too much too fast makes it happen quicker!
Weapons are good.
No ammo for your gun is bad.
If you are in multiplayer mode, as long as both players don't get arrested, you can bond out of jail.
Controls:
Move - Left control stick.
Punch - A button.
Stab - X button.
Shoot - B button.
Gernade - Left shoulder button.
Pee - A button. (at top of screen)
Exit - Back button. (at main menu)
French wordgame for NDS.
Shup Sans Nom is an arcade style shooter, it probably does not need further information - just go ahead and shoot everything that moves.
This is a remake based on the 8 bit versions (Commodore 64 and Spectrum) of Castle Master. Some elements were taken from the Atari ST version too, though nothing too fancy.
Chaos is a tactical combat video game based on the 1985 Spectrum game 'Chaos - The Battle of Wizards'. Up to 8 wizards compete in a turn-based battle to the death, involving elves, dragons, fire, lightning and the odd Gooey Blob. The last wizard standing is the winner.
Chaos is a tactical combat video game for the Nintendo DS based on the 1985 Spectrum game 'Chaos - The Battle of Wizards'. Originally remade for the Gameboy Advance, this version has been rewritten once more from the ground up.
Introduction:
This is a gambling game similiar to the famous slot (or fruit) machine. But a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same symbol or color or distinct symbols and colors counts as a pay line.