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1. A fighter (jet) that you could unlock things after the mission. after the mission ended, there was this girl on the screen that talked to you , and you basically unlocked things from gathering gold / money.
The jets could have crazy lazers ( like 6 lazers , 3 on one wing and 3 on the other)
2. This other one is an adventure game. There is a boy who does energy blasts( like Goku with kamehameha) it seriously reminded me of Dragon Ball (not z). But it was an adventure game that progrssed,and there were boss fights. Sometimes you had to cimb up rocks, and the game would progress upwards. I remember a water scene.
3. This game was set in a house. There were these small characters. By small i mean they were small as my finger( the setting was big). You had to climb steps, and go on to the kitchen , while everything was big and these guys were small. It's not chip n dales btw. This game had zombies i think.
4. An adventure game set in the dinosaur age. The only thing i remember is this guy goes on top of dinosaurs , and you can basically controll the dinosaur. The dinosaur shoots something from his mouth. There were many dinosaurs you could upgrade from. Going on top of the dinosaur was only 1 part of the game.
Thanks to everyone who helps:lol:
Emerald_Warrior
I don't know #1, but I think I know the others:
2. Dragon Power. It was a Dragon Ball game in it's Japanese form, but when translated to English for America, they took everything Dragon Ball out and made it generic. This was before Dragon Ball had hit the U.S. and before the internet, so Americans were completely oblivious to Dragon Ball. Still, it's not like what they replaced it with was familiar either. So I don't know why they did it.
3. Monster In My Pocket. You play as a miniture Frankenstein's Monster or a miniature Dracula and fight other miniature monsters with boss-battles at the end of each stage. The first few stages were in a house. Pretty good graphics for an NES game, made by Konami. I enjoyed this one a lot, personally.
4. Sounds like an Adventure Island game, specifically the 3rd one it sounds like. Great little trilogy of NES platformers, and the 3rd one was the best of the original 3. There was also Super Adventure Island released on SNES and TurboGrafx-16.
Thanks. 2 is not right though. The others are.:)
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