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  34. <gameplot>The sequel to the surprise hit Super Smash Bros. on the N64‚ Super Smash Bros. Melee introduces more characters‚ stages‚ and moves to the mix. Returning to the fold is the entire cast of the original‚ along with a host of new combatants‚ including such popular Nintendo icons as Bowser‚ Zelda‚ Ice Climber‚ and Peach. In addition to the initially selectable cast‚ 11 other characters can be unlocked. These characters will challenge the player to a duel‚ and if defeated become unlocked for future play. Eighteen stages are primarily selectable‚ with a number of hidden ones becoming available throughout the course of the game.Classic and Adventure modes make up the bulk of the single player experience. The former is set up in essentially the same format as the original N64 version‚ while the latter is more like a platform title and includes famous locales‚ such as the Mushroom Kingdom (replete with Goombas) and Brinstar. Interspersed between stages‚ and sometimes during the stages‚ are matches against various enemies‚ ranging from giant characters to team battles to one-on-one match-ups. Event matches provide the player with various situations that need to be completed within a predetermined set of parameters‚ such as rescuing Peach from Bowser‚ without either Mario or Peach getting knocked out of the stage. The Stadium mode includes Target Test‚ Home Run Derby‚ and Multi-Man Melee events‚ each of which provides rudimentary tests for the player. Multiplayer matches can be made up of any combination of four human or CPU opponents‚ and feature a variety of gameplay modifiers ranging from invisible characters to instant kills. Newly added Coin Battle and Point modes complement the original's Time and Stock modes. Players can enter their names in order to keep track of such statistics as games won and lost‚ number of kills and deaths‚ time played‚ and characters used‚ among others.Coins earned in any of the game's modes can be used to gamble for trophies of game characters‚ items‚ and power-ups from Nintendo's vast library of titles. The trophies include obscure mascots and long-forgotten characters; each of which can be inspected in real-time by the player using such functions as rotate and zoom to get a better view.</gameplot>
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  70. <gameplot>Finland's Remedy Entertainment delivers this "psychological thriller" action-adventure‚ which follows a popular horror novelist through his darkest nightmares. Mourning a vanished lover and beset by insomnia‚ Alan Wake has lost his best source of creative inspiration: his dreams. He retreats to the little Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls‚ where the horrors he once saw in his sleep seem to become real. Mission by mission‚ the player guides the character to explore these eerie stories as they come alive in the isolated coastal village.Alan Wake shares more with its predecessors than a vague pun in the title character's name. As in the studio's Max Payne‚ the hero's nightmares yield shadowy monsters to battle and surreal mysteries to unravel‚ mostly from an action-oriented‚ third-person perspective. The missions in Alan Wake weave continuously through the horror writer's visions as well as through the "real" world‚ where the lonely village of Bright Falls offers little solace. And although he gains access to a revolver‚ hunting rifle‚ and increasingly deadly shotguns‚ Alan Wake's most useful weapon may be his flashlight‚ as darkness seems to be the source of all his nightmarish troubles.The PC version of Alan Wake includes the Xbox 360's downloadable content add-ons‚ "The Signal" and "The Writer."</gameplot>
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  96. <gameplot>A tropical island resort becomes a place of nightmares after a mysterious epidemic turns the majority of inhabitants into bloodthirsty zombies. As one of four playable characters, your goal is to complete missions necessary for your survival, which means battling throngs of the undead with a variety of customizable weapons and finding a way off the fictitious island of Banoi. Dead Island features an open-world environment in a campaign that supports up to four players for drop-in, drop-out cooperative action. The two male and two female characters have different strengths and weaknesses, which can be offset to a degree by leveling up. Experience points earned in combat can be used to improve a character's attributes and fighting skills.When firearms and ammo are in limited supply, you'll be able to engage enemies in hand-to-hand combat with axes, machetes, knives, clubs, and similar edged or bludgeoning weapons that will degrade over time. Explore the island's urban areas, forests, mountain highlands, caves, beaches, and other locales from a first-person perspective, or utilize an over-the-shoulder view for melee combat.</gameplot>
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  122. <gameplot>The FlatOut demolition racing series makes its third appearance on the PC with Ultimate Carnage. Building on the first two titles‚ the game increases the number of onscreen cars‚ expands the amount of smashable objects‚ and ups each vehicle's polygon count. Players can once again embark on a career mode that involves advancing through three distinct classes and engaging in multiple events‚ from destruction derbies to time trials. Up to 12 cars are available on each course at any given time‚ each offering 40 points of damage for realistic crumples‚ dents‚ sideswipes‚ and head-on collisions.FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage features six themed environments‚ including deserts‚ city streets‚ forests‚ fields‚ and canals. A total of 40 tracks offer multiple routes and 8‚000 destructible elements‚ from telephone poles to billboards and nearly everything in between. FlatOut's body-tossing mini-games return for more masochistic mayhem‚ which involves catapulting drivers through windshields and into specific targets. Online support via Internet is included for the single-player modes as well as multiplayer "Head On" challenges and "Deathmatch Derbies." Stats and point totals for each race type are tracked as an incentive for drivers to top previous high scores.</gameplot>
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  135. <gameplot>Metro 2033 is a first-person adventure of fast-paced shooter combat‚ with a strong narrative. Based on the same-titled sci-fi novel by Dmitry Glukhovsky‚ the game is set in the subway systems beneath Moscow‚ in the aftermath of World War III. Toxic atmosphere and mutant monstrosities have forced the world's few known human survivors underground‚ where each subway station has come to serve as a sort of sovereign city-state. Players take the role of Artyom‚ who was born before the apocalypse but has lived his entire life underground. The play of the game leads the hero to gain knowledge and gather equipment as he progresses through the story. He finds increasingly powerful guns and other special-use weapons in his travels‚ but ammunition is so valuable a commodity that it has come to serve as currency in the underground‚ dystopian realm.Eventually‚ with the use of a gas mask‚ Artyom may venture above ground to search for additional equipment‚ yet the greatest dangers may lie below‚ where the territorial and ideological rivalries of human nature continue to drive people into deadly competition‚ even in the wake of the destruction of the world by human warfare. His unique insight on a terrible truth forces Artyom from the relative safety of the underground station that has been the only home he has known‚ to deliver a fateful warning to the other survivors who are rumored to live throughout the vast‚ subterranean rail network. As he follows his mission to a far-distant subway station‚ Artyom encounters constant challenges to his combat skills and equipment‚ as well as to his fundamental belief in the inherent good of the human species and his convictions for its survival.</gameplot>
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  161. <gameplot>Portal 2 draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay, story, and music that earned the original Portal over 70 industry accolades and created a cult following.
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  163. The single-player portion of Portal 2 introduces a cast of dynamic new characters, a host of fresh puzzle elements, and a much larger set of devious test chambers. Players will explore never-before-seen areas of the Aperture Science Labs and be reunited with GLaDOS, the occasionally murderous computer companion who guided them through the original game.
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  178. <gameplot>The sequel to 2009's Red Faction: Guerrilla has new protagonist Darius Mason traveling deep underground to save the colonists of Mars from a newly awakened evil. As the grandson of the previous game's Alec Mason and Samanya‚ Darius must utilize the environment to create distractions‚ disruptions‚ and destruction. The game features developer Volition's Geo-Mod 2.0 technology for physics-based demolition across volatile areas underneath the planet's surface‚ from lava tubes to ice caves. Take control of weapons such as the magnet gun and master the all-new abilities of the powerful Nano Forge. In addition to firing concussive blasts‚ the Nano Forge can be used like a tool to quickly repair damaged areas such as defense structures. Armageddon includes a story-driven single-player campaign‚ as well as multiplayer co-operative modes.</gameplot>
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  191. <gameplot>Namco's long-running Ridge Racer franchise returns with Unbounded‚ offering a different approach to the arcade-style action compared to previous iterations. First and foremost is an all-new destruction element showcased in the single-player mode. You'll attempt to wreck rival cars and smash as much of the environment as possible to impress the leader of an illicit street racing gang.Different race types will have you trying to avoid destruction completely‚ taking out all opponents‚ mastering drifting challenges‚ and more. Various online multiplayer game types are included as well‚ along with an option to create and share custom courses designed with the built-in track editor.</gameplot>
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  204. <gameplot>Following the tread marks of its predecessors‚ Saints Row: The Third is an open-world action-adventure‚ in an urban setting of speed and violence. No longer struggling against rival crime families and meddling authorities‚ the Third Street Saints now rule the city of Stillwater -- and have everything to lose.Persevering in their gangland domination through the first two urban adventures‚ the Saints have risen from the criminal underworld to become a household brand name -- and a well-marketed one at that‚ with t-shirts‚ bobble-head dolls‚ and other tchotchke eagerly bought up by the amenable (if not adoring) Stillwater populace. A municipal treasury's worth of wealth and power at their disposal‚ the Saints now have easy access to over-armed tanks and laser-equipped experimental aircraft‚ as well as any car they happen to fancy on the busy city streets.Much of the game's main narrative‚ however‚ takes place away from the relative safety of Stillwater. Trouble begins as an organization of criminal gangs from other cities‚ known as the Syndicate‚ invites the Saints to join. The Saints decline‚ choosing independence over new allies‚ and thus make a new enemy instead. In retaliation‚ the Syndicate captures the player's character‚ a high-ranking member of the Third Street gang‚ and takes him far from the safety of his Stillwater home turf‚ to the city of Steelport. A stranger in a strange place‚ the player's hero must learn the layout of the land‚ seek out the local head of each Syndicate gang‚ and eliminate its leader. So far‚ government authorities have held back‚ content to let the rival gangs thin one another's numbers‚ but they too seem likely to join in the mayhem as the street war heats up.Those who embrace the absurd can make all kinds of ballistic mischief‚ away from the main storyline. Players are free to explore the city as they wish‚ on foot or behind the wheel‚ engaging in Grand Theft Auto-spirited urban sandbox antics. Powerful character creation tools and a variety of costumes and accessories encourage personal expression. Beyond mundane muggings and carjackings‚ characters can assail innocent passers-by with gratuitous groin punches‚ or perform pro wrestling-inspired takedowns. One of Professor Genki's new creations is a pick-up mounted cannon that can suck pedestrians off the sidewalks and then shoot them out‚ a city block or more‚ as flailing‚ rather messy projectiles. Player characters who choose to try shooting themselves from the device would do well to remember to aim for clear skies and pack a parachute.</gameplot>
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  264. <release>1994</release>
  265. <publisher>Rare Ltd.</publisher>
  266. <gameplot>No rest for Donkey Kong‚ as his stash of bananas has been pilfered by the greedy Kremlins. Guide the mighty ape and his agile young companion Diddy Kong through varied levels of adventure in the quest to recover those missing bananas. Meet up with other members of the Kong family for entertaining conversation and useful information. Keep the enemies at bay with barrels and rolling attacks. Players can switch back and forth between Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong with the "Select" button and the unique abilities of each character are required to explore all the hidden areas and discover the many secrets of Donkey Kong Country.</gameplot>
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  276. <genre>Action</genre>
  277. <release>1995</release>
  278. <publisher>Rare Ltd.</publisher>
  279. <gameplot>Donkey Kong has been ape-napped and held for ransom-- by none other than the maniacal Kaptain K. Rool! Join Diddy and his pal Dixie as they bounce their way through the Krem Island in search of Donkey Kong. They'll encounter ships‚ underwater hulls‚ majestic ice caverns‚ swamps‚ huge bramble bushes‚ roller coasters‚ volcanoes‚ mining claims‚ haunted forests‚ and even K. Rool's creepy castle! Two players can get in on the fun with either team mode‚ or alternating gameplay. Also as an added bonus are special DK coins hidden throughout Krem Island for gamers to collect. Grab as many as you can to move up in the ranks of game playing greatness!</gameplot>
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  284. <name>Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble</name>
  285. <filename>C:\Users\Jacob\Emulatorer\Zsnes\roms\Donkey Kong Country 3 - Dixie Kong's Double Trouble.smc</filename>
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  289. <genre>Action</genre>
  290. <release>1996</release>
  291. <publisher>Rare Ltd.</publisher>
  292. <gameplot>Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong are off to find the missing Donkey and Diddy‚ who disappeared while celebrating their victory over King K. Rool. Donkey Kong Country 3 plays very much like the first two games in the series‚ but there are some new features‚ namely the Brothers Bear. There are 13 of these helpful bears throughout the game‚ including Blunder‚ who gives out secrets; Barter‚ who swaps items; Barnacle‚ who runs the gift shop; and Benny and Bjorn‚ twins who run the ski lifts on the mountains. Also new to this series are Banana Birds‚ which help you save your progress. As you progress through this game's many exotic tropical worlds‚ you (or you and a friend alternating) will control both Dixie and Kiddy Kong. Dixie's primary strengths involve her pony tail‚ which enables her to form a Helicopter Spin‚ which can be used to whip enemies or make incredibly long leaps. Kiddy's main asset is his strength: he can reveal hidden areas by breaking down doors and smashing the ground. Also‚ he can skim across water and power roll into bad guys. Both characters can swim‚ run‚ jump‚ swing‚ throw barrels‚ climb‚ and ride vehicles‚ such as Funky's hovercraft‚ which can be used to explore further sections of the map.To enable you to reach places high places‚ you can throw Dixie when controlling Kiddy. When you are Dixie‚ you can throw Kiddy and steer him to drop down fragile holes.Throughout this epic game‚ you'll find animal friends that you can ride‚ such as Enguarde the Swordfish‚ Squawks the Parrot‚ and Squitter the Spider. Enemies you must defeat include: the springy tailed Re-Koil; Nibbla‚ the hungry fish; Buzz the bee; Sneek‚ the sneaky rat; the coin-protecting alligator named Koin; Bristels‚ the rolling hedgehog; and Swoopy‚ the sharp-beaked bird.In Donkey Kong Country 3‚ as in the first two games in the series‚ barrels play a significant role in the action. Star Barrels act as save points‚ TNT Barrels explode when thrown‚ Bonus Barrels let you play bonus round games‚ and Invincibility Barrels let you gain temporary invincibility. You'll find many other kinds of barrels as you go. Treasures and items are important as well. Bananas sometimes point the way‚ balloons and KONG Letters give you extra lives‚ and coins give you bonus points‚ let you play Swanky's games‚ and help you pay for items.</gameplot>
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  297. <name>Super Mario All-Stars</name>
  298. <filename>C:\Users\Jacob\Emulatorer\Zsnes\roms\Super Mario All-Stars.smc</filename>
  299. <thumb>C:\Users\Jacob\Emulatorer\Zsnes\thumb\Super Mario All-Stars.jpg</thumb>
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  302. <genre>Compilation</genre>
  303. <release>1993</release>
  304. <publisher>Nintendo Co. Ltd.</publisher>
  305. <gameplot>Super Mario All-Stars is an enhanced compilation of three best-selling NES games on one 16-megabit cartridge: Super Mario Bros.‚ Super Mario Bros. 2‚ and Super Mario Bros. 3. All titles feature updated backgrounds‚ character art‚ and music‚ with the added benefit of battery-backed memory for saving progress. The gameplay and level design are otherwise identical to the 8-bit originals. This collection is also notable for including Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels‚ a sequel to the original Super Mario Bros. that was previously unreleased in the United States. The Lost Levels‚ known as Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan‚ has the same gameplay as its groundbreaking predecessor‚ but with a new‚ more challenging layouts.</gameplot>
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  310. <name>Super Mario World</name>
  311. <filename>C:\Users\Jacob\Emulatorer\Zsnes\roms\Super Mario World.smc</filename>
  312. <thumb>C:\Users\Jacob\Emulatorer\Zsnes\thumb\Super Mario World.jpg</thumb>
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  315. <genre>Action</genre>
  316. <release>1991</release>
  317. <publisher>Nintendo EAD</publisher>
  318. <gameplot>Fly through the air‚ make a special new friend‚ and rescue Princess Toadstool in Super Mario World. The Super NES classic that first paired Mario and Luigi with the cute little dinosaur Yoshi features gameplay in the defining platform style of traditional Mario Bros. adventures. In addition to his familiar running and jumping talents‚ Mario can use a cape for limited flight in this game‚ similar to the feather power-up introduced in the NES' Super Mario Bros. 3. Of course‚ Yoshi adds many new powers and abilities of his own to the mix.</gameplot>
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