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In Japan, the system is called the Super Famicom, officially adopting the abbreviated name of its predecessor, the Family Computer), or SFC for short. In South Korea, it is known as the Super Comboy and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. Although each version is essentially the same, several forms of regional lockout prevent the different versions from being compatible with one another.The Super Nintendo Entertainment System is Nintendo's second home console, following the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The console introduced advanced graphics and sound capabilities compared with other consoles at the time. Additionally, development of a variety of enhancement chips (which were integrated on game circuit boards) helped to keep it competitive in the marketplace.The SNES was a global success, becoming the best-selling console of the 16-bit era despite its relatively late start and the fierce competition it faced in North America and Europe from Sega's Genesis console. 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If you'll recall from the film, Jafar, the Sultan's evil advisor, has spent years searching for Aladdin's Lamp, an artifact that holds the key to the greatest power in the world -- a genie who will grant the lamp's owner three wishes!Jafar finally locates the precious lamp in the Cave of Wonders and sends a worthless thief named Gazeem in after it. Unfortunately for Jafar, the cave, which has mouth like a tiger, rises in anger and rejects the unworthy Gazeem. The cave then decrees that "Only one who is worthy may enter. One whose rags hide a heart that is pure. A diamond in the rough..."This diamond in the rough is Aladdin, a boy who is tricked by Jafar into retrieving the lamp from the dangerous cave. Once Aladdin finds the lamp, he releases the power of a wacky blue genie.This game puts you in control of Aladdin, who has a pet monkey named Abu. It is your mission to outwit Jafar and spoil his nefarious plans. Also, you must rescue Jasmine, a beautiful princess, and win her love in the process.Disney's Aladdin begins in the Market Place where you'll run for your life from angry merchants and other enemies. Next you'll enter the Cave of Wonders and search for the magical lamp. Upon leaving the cave, you will take a magic carpet ride. After escaping from the cave, you must brave the dangers of three more levels: Inside the Genie's Lamp, The Pyramid, and Jafar's Palace. Like any good street urchin with a heart of gold, you as Aladdin are very agile and can run, duck, jump, swing (from beams), do somersaults, bounce and climb. You can throw apples (which you'll find scattered throughout the various levels) at or jump on the knife-throwers, snake charmers, dueling guards, animated skeletons and other enemies you'll run across. You'll also face numerous obstacles such as fiery lava, clay pots and arrows.To help you in your mission, you can collect enchanted items. These include bread and roasted chicken, which refill your health meter, and hearts, which add an extra heart to your health meter. Scooping up 100 emeralds or a magic lamp will grant you an extra chance to complete the adventure. Also, you can collect treasure and tip over jars to see what's hidden inside.After you complete a level in Disney's Aladdin, the genie will reward you with a magical password that will save your progress after you turn off your game system. 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To test these weapons, the company provides them to combatants in a popular game show called the Killer Instinct Tournament. Produced by Ultratech's entertainment division, this tournament is a bloody series of one-on-one, Mortal Kombat 3-style fights in which the winner gets anything he or she wants and the losers get to meet their maker.Fights are organized into rounds consisting of 100 seconds each. Your goal as a contestant is to eliminate the other fighter's two life bars by pummeling the fighter senseless. You can jump, duck and block, and you can thrash your opponent with punches, kicks, sweeps, uppercuts and other standard moves. Each standard move has one of three levels of intensity: quick, medium and fierce.To maximize your score, you should pull off combos and special moves whenever you can. When your opponent is near death, you can pull off a Danger Move or an Ultra Combo. Ultra Combos are sometimes in excess of 20 hits! There are 11 different aliens, mystics, undead creatures and other fighters, each endowed with numerous moves and weapons of his or her own. For example: Riptor, a hybrid of a dinosaur and a human being, can spew flaming venom, release dragon breath and execute a claw uppercut; Saberwulf, a being afflicted with lycanthropy, can release a flaming bat, pull off a sabreslap and let loose with a howl; and Cinder, a creature of living flame, has a killer heatfist, a wicked fireflash and a devastating inferno move.The manual lists 10 special moves for each fighter, but players can discover more advanced moves (such as Air Doubles, Shadow Moves and Post Breaker Specials) by experimenting with the controls. There are three basic ways to pull of special moves. Prior to pressing an attack button, you must hold a control pad button down for a couple of seconds, perform a rolling motion on the pad or tap on the pad. The last enemy you will face in this game is Eyedol, an evil warlord who was once banished from Earth. Ultratech has plucked him out of the past to do battle with the finalist in the Killer Instinct Tournament. 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Seven gems, found throughout the game, grant the heroes new or more powerful abilities, such as faster moves, higher jumps, more life, or the ability to see invisible items. Level locations include the Boston aquarium, Alaskan wilderness, Doom's Castle, the Amazon, and Egypt.</gameplot> <finished>false</finished> </rom> -<rom> <id>a80b25e4f48b3946ccad3049933b5c2d</id> <name>Mega Man X</name> <filename>C:\\Users\\Home Theatre\\Desktop\\SNES\\ROMS\\Mega Man X.zip</filename> <thumb>C:\\Users\\Home Theatre\\Desktop\\SNES\\ROMS\\Mega Man X_thumb.jpg</thumb> <fanart>C:\\Users\\Home Theatre\\Desktop\\SNES\\ROMS\\Mega Man X_fanart.jpg</fanart> <custom>C:\\Users\\Home Theatre\\Desktop\\SNES\\ROMS\\</custom> <genre>Shooter</genre> <release>1993</release> <publisher>Capcom Co., Ltd.</publisher> <gameplot>Set 100 years after the events chronicled in Capcom's 8-bit Mega Man games, Mega Man X marks the debut of the sci-fi shooting series on Super NES. The Blade Runner-style storyline finds a sentient Mega Man hunting down "Mavericks," robots gone rogue. Yet the core gameplay is virtually unchanged from earlier titles, with themed stages serving as home bases for colorful and quirky boss characters. Defeating each Maverick allows Mega Man X to acquire its distinctive weapon, from a boomerang blade to a whirling tornado, which can be used to improve his chances on subsequent stages. In addition to blasting foes left and right, X can climb walls and perform a high-speed dash. 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Each racer has a different battle technique (such as Princess Toadstool throwing mushrooms), while power-ups enable racers to do such things as jump, drive faster, and throw shells at other cars. Each obstacle-filled track is flat but varies in texture (smooth, wood, and gravel), and the viewpoint is from behind the racer. Mode 7 effects, a Super NES specialty, allow for smooth rotation and ground movement, and the races are fast, fun, and fair. Two-player split-screen action only increases the enjoyment of the game, and an arena-style Battle Mode is available as well. 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Your mortal enemies are the Metroids, which are quick to reproduce and can engulf living creatures and absorb their energy.In the first game, Metroid for the NES, Galactic Federation researchers discovered a new form of airborne life on planet SR388. They dubbed these dangerous jellyfish-like creatures Metroids and captured a few for later study. Unfortunately, as the crew sped toward Galactic Federation Headquarters, space pirates attacked the vessel, stole the Metroids and took them to their home planet, Zebes. Soon the Mother Brain created an evil Metroid force. Samus's job was to eliminate the space pirates and destroy the Metroids.In the sequel, Metroid II: Return of Samus for the Game Boy, Samus was sent to planet SR388 to make the Metroids extinct once and for all. Her final battle was against the Metroid Queen.According to Super Metroid lore, after destroying the queen, Samus discovered a Metroid egg, which she procured and took with her to the Space Science Academy on the Galactic Federation Space Colony. Here scientists could examine the Metroid larva and understand its special organic structure. Naturally, those pesky Zebesian space pirates and their leader, Ridley, stole the larva and too it back to their rebuilt home planet. Samus promptly received an emergency directive from the Federation, ordering her to follow the pirates and save the hatchling. When she lands on Zebes, she finds that she must now take on an entire legion of space pirates as well as a new Metroid force.The planet Zebes is made up of six huge sections: the surface area, which is under a constant deluge of rain, is called Crateria; Brinstar is a jungle area with a heavy maze of foliage; an underground water world called Maridia is full of killer crustaceans and ferocious fish; deep below the surface of the planet lies the unbearably hot Norfair; the remains of an astronaut crash comprises the Wrecked Ship; and Tourian is the control center for the space pirates and Mother Brain. Throughout the game, you must break down color-coded doorways that were designed to prevent intruders from roaming into restricted areas.As you run, jump, spin, roll and shoot your way through twisted, threatening passageways of this game, you can fire upon Chozo Statues, which will reveal special items that will help you in your mission. You can collect missile tanks, power bombs, a grappling beam (which enables you to swing into certain areas), an x-ray scope (which allows you to see hidden passages) and energy tanks. When you destroy enemy creatures, they sometimes leave behind missiles and energy balls. At the beginning of Super Metroid, Samus is equipped with a normal beam. You can increase her power by collecting the following enhanced beams: Ice, which freezes enemies for a short time; Wave, which sends out a charge in a wavy pattern; Spazer, which is a three-beam attack; and Plasma, the most powerful beam of all. Two special suits of armor, the Varia Suit and the Gravity Suit, are available for use. The former suit cuts damage from enemy attacks in half and allows you to explore in high-temperature areas while the latter reduces damage from attacks to one fourth and lets you explore freely in water-filled zones.Special boot items you can find will help you reach higher places, jump continuously, fly through open areas and run at super high speed while invincible. Superpowers you can acquire for use in turning yourself into a living weapon include: morphing ball, bomb, spring ball and screw attack. The screw attack enables you to somersault into enemies and blast them into oblivion.In addition to battling space pirates, you must face a barrage of freakish creatures and numerous traps. You'll ward off clawed Geruta, fireball-spitting dragons, cacti needle-launching Cacatac, thorny bullet-firing Evir and any number of other creepy, crawly critters. 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