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Before the actual game of basketball begins, Daffy Duck takes part in a game where he has to find parts of Michael Jordan's uniform, avoiding the family dog Charles. In-between quarters, mini-games such as Shoot Out, Space Race, and Hall of Hijinx are available; after the 2nd quarter, Bugs takes part in a minigame where he has to find water bottles containing Michael's secret stuffs.
These are the original PlayStation versions of games software emulated. Initially, downloadable PS1 titles were only available to play on PlayStation Portable (PSP). [1] An update released in April 2007 enabled playing of these purchased PS1 titles on PlayStation 3 (PS3). [2] Some titles can also be played on other PlayStation systems.
Rainbow Studios (PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows) Incinerator Studios (PlayStation 3, Wii) Tantalus Interactive (Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance) THQ: Cars: Cars Race-O-Rama: 2009 Incinerator Studios (PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii) Tantalus Media (Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable) THQ: Cars: Cars 2: 2011: Avalanche ...
Space King (Space Invaders clone, released by Leijac) Space King 2 (Space Invaders Part II clone, released by Leijac) Rich Man (Gee Bee clone, released by Leijac) Space Ship (Star Fire clone, released by Leijac) Space War (Intruder in North America, Space Laser in Europe, released by Leijac (JP), Game Plan (NA), and Taito (EU)) 1980. Maze ...
Real-time space strategy. [1] ... PS1: God game. 1998: Rage of Mages: Nival: ... Neo Generation Games: Satire: WIN: A Meta Game Jam entry mocking the APM idea. [12]
Jampack was a demo series from Sony under its PlayStation Underground brand. [a] It was used to advertise and preview upcoming and released PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games through demos and featurettes. [1] It often included imported game demos, behind-the-scenes videos on developers and games, as well as cheat codes and saved games.
First Mortal Kombat game to feature side-scrolling gameplay; ... 1999 – Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color ... Space Invaders [c]
Space Jam later expanded into a media franchise which includes comics, video games and merchandise. The Space Jam franchise is estimated to have generated $6 billion in total revenue. This includes a wide variety of merchandise, such as Air Jordans, Bugs Bunny shirts, Burger King, Mugsy Bogues jerseys, and Tweety gowns. [34]