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  2. Garfield's Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    Garfield's Nightmare is a 2D platform game. The levels are divided into four sections, with each section having its own theme and a boss battle at the end. Bosses need to be terminated during these timeless fights, gradually enhancing the difficulty level.

  3. Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland - Wikipedia

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    Whenever the player enters a new location within Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, the player will receive an incomplete map. By filling in and completing the map, via circling (with the stylus) points of interest which are not shown on it, the player can then show the map to an old woman in the nearby port town and receive a fixed sum of money.

  4. Yoshi's Safari - Wikipedia

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    The player (from the perspective of Mario) and Yoshi fight a Koopa Troopa piloting a mech.. Yoshi's Safari is a light gun shooter [1] viewed from a first-person perspective. [2] [3] The game features 12 levels [2] and requires the Super Scope, a light gun peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), to be played. [3]

  5. Gumshoe (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Simon Parkin of IGN included Gumshoe on a list of the ten "best, most important, most interesting or most unusual lesser-known titles" by famous video game developers. [7] Parkin noted that Gumshoe represented Yoshio Sakamoto 's interest in exploring "murky, foreboding scenarios" that contrasted with other Nintendo games. [ 7 ]

  6. Skyblazer - Wikipedia

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    Skyblazer [a] is a platform video game published by Sony Imagesoft, released in early 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.It involves Sky, the Skyblazer hero (Garuda in the Japanese version) searching for Ashura, the Lord of War, who had kidnapped the sorceress Ariana (Vishnu in the Japanese version).

  7. Fester's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Once all five bosses are defeated, Fester must board the UFO and defeat one last boss in order to stave off the invasion. The North American release has a feature that makes Fester's bullets collide with walls and objects, making it more difficult to hit enemies compared to the European release.

  8. Swords and Serpents - Wikipedia

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    Split-screen formatting allows the player to view a map and the party's health meters while exploring the dungeon. Swords and Serpents can be played by one, two, or four players (by use of the NES Satellite or other 4-player adapter [1]). Control of the characters is divided evenly among the number of players, but one player must be chosen as ...

  9. Goemon's Great Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Goemon's Great Adventure, [a] known as Mystical Ninja 2 Starring Goemon in Europe, is a video game developed and released by Konami for the Nintendo 64 on December 23, 1998. It is the fourth game in the Ganbare Goemon series released in North America and Europe, following Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, released two years earlier.