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Akuma Has an SA1 100% Combo in 3rd STRIKE
Akuma Has an SA1 100% Combo in 3rd STRIKE
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Crash Bandicoot - PS1
Crash Bandicoot is a platform video game franchise originally developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation console. The series went through several developers and was published on several platforms later. The games are of the platform and runner genre with several spin-offs of the racing and group genre. From the year 2000, it began to be published by Universal Interactive, which later became known as Vivendi Games. In 2007, Vivendi Games was merged with developer Activision, which currently owns the rights to the series and is the main publisher.
The games are set in the Wumpa Islands, a fictional archipelago located southeast of Australia, near Tasmania where humans and mutant animals coexist. The protagonist of the series is a genetically enhanced bandicoot called Crash, who lives a peaceful life on the Wumpa Islands until interrupted by the games' main antagonist, Doctor Neo Cortex, who created Crash and wants to kill him, as he is a failed experiment. In most games, Crash must defeat Cortex and his plans for world domination.
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Mortal Kombat Annihilation - Cast and Crew Interviews
Mortal Kombat Annihilation - Cast and Crew Interviews
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Mortal Kombat Armageddon Intro
Wow ! One of the best fighting game scenes!
A big blow 😅
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Resident Evil 2 (1998) Akuma Mode [PC]
Mod created and coded by Snipzu
v1.0.4.5 https://www.moddb.com/mods/akuma-mode
Release date: 2024
Akuma Mode Play as the classic Street Fighter character Akuma in Resident Evil 2 just like the old classic 1998 rumour, utilize his Gohadoken to defeat your enemies and use his Ansatsuken fighting style to kill any opponent.
Play as the classic Street Fighter character Akuma in Resident Evil 2 just like the old classic 1998 rumour, utilize his Gohadoken to defeat your enemies and use his Ansatsuken fighting style to kill any opponent.
Defeating all guest stars that have been turned into zombies will allow you to see an alternate ending! can you find them all and defeat them before the inevitable?
Mod created and coded by Snipzu
Co Directed by Captain Kashup
Akuma animations by Us3r Cr0ft
Akuma player model by Rusty
Akuma player model adjustments by Zkys3dge
Akuma title announcer by Maximillian_Dood
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Mortal Kombat- The Movie - A Journey Behind The Scenes
Mortal Kombat- The Movie - A Journey Behind The Scenes
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Making of - Mortal Kombat Mythologies- Sub-Zero
Making of - Mortal Kombat Mythologies- Sub-Zero
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Behind the Scenes - Mortal Kombat Mythologies- Sub-Zero
Behind the Scenes - Mortal Kombat Mythologies- Sub-Zero
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Mortal Kombat Mythologies Sub-Zero - Making Of Kia (Kerri Hoskins)
Mortal Kombat Mythologies Sub-Zero - Making Of Kia (Kerri Hoskins)
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What if Michael Jackson enters Mario World??! 😜🕺
What if Michael Jackson enters Mario World??!
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Resident Evil: Director's Cut - PS1
Resident Evil: Director's Cut (バイオハザード ディレクターズカット, Baiohazādo direkutāzukatto) was the first major re-release of Resident Evil. The game was released as a release for the delayed release of Resident Evil 2. The Director's Cut contained, in addition to the original version of the game, a new mode called Arrange Mode with several changes made to the game.
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Hercules Action Game - PS1
Hercules (also known as Hercules Action Game and as Disney's Action Game Featuring Hercules[3] and Disney's Action Game Featuring Disney's Hercules[4] in Europe) is a 1997 platform game based on the 1997 film of the same name. Versions were released for the PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, and Game Boy on July 3, 1997, in North America and on November 14, 1997, in Europe. In 2011, the PlayStation version was made available on the PlayStation Store.
Plot
The game follows the same storyline from the animated film. Hercules, son of Zeus, is stripped of his godhood and must prove that he is a true hero in order to regain his immortality, and join Zeus and the other gods on Mount Olympus. To do that, Hercules must pass several tasks and defeat many villains, and at the end, face Hades, ruler of the dead, who is also responsible for Hercules' losing of his immortality.
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Golden Axe - Sega Genesis
Golden Ax IIZゴールデンアックスZGooruden Akkusu ({{{2}}}?) is a side-scrolling beat'em up video game released in 1989 by Sega for the System 16-B arcade.[1] It is the first game in the Golden Ax series.
Makoto Uchida was the game's lead designer, and was also responsible for creating Altered Beast. The game was ported to the Mega Drive and Master System consoles, among many other systems.
Plot
The game takes place in the fictional land named Yuria. a high fantasy world in the style of Conan the Barbarian.
An evil entity known as Death Adder has captured the king and his daughter, keeping them both captive inside his castle. Death Adder also finds the Golden Axe, which is Yuria's symbol, and with it, he threatens to destroy both the ax and the royal family unless Yuria's people accept him as their ruler.
So, three warriors set out on a mission to save Yuria and avenge their losses at the hands of Death Adder. The first is Gilius Thunderhead, from the Wolud mines, who had his twin brother murdered by Death Adder's soldiers. The second is the barbarian Ax Battler, who seeks revenge for the murder of his mother. And last but not least, we have Tyris Flare, who had her parents murdered by Death Adder himself.
The warriors rescued the inhabitants of the then-plundered Turtle Village, named after the shell of a giant turtle. This turtle takes the heroes across the sea and then flies to Death Adder's castle on the back of a giant eagle. Once at the castle, the heroes defeat Death Adder, who was taking over the Golden Ax, and save Yuria.
In the PC and Mega Drive versions, the heroes fight Death Adder's mentor, the Death Bringer, as the true final boss. After the battle, they receive the Golden Ax and are blessed with immortality.
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Xena: Warrior Princess - PS1
Xena: Warrior Princess is a hack and slash video game developed by Universal Studios Digital Arts and co-published by Electronic Arts and Universal Interactive Studios for the PlayStation in 1999. A Game Boy Color version was developed and published by Titus Interactive in 2001. Each version is based on the television series of the same name, which aired from 1995 to 2001.
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Super Mario Bros 3
Super Mario Bros. 3 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ3 Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Surī?) is a platform video game in the Super Mario series, developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console. It was released in Japan on October 23, 1988, in North America on February 12, 1990 and in Europe on August 29, 1991, and follows the adventures of plumbers Mario and Luigi who seek to rescue Princess Mushroom and the rulers of the seven kingdoms of the antagonist Bowser.
As in previous games in the series, the player controls Mario or Luigi and defeats enemies by stomping them or using items that grant magical powers. Characters also have new abilities, including flying and sliding down slopes. Super Mario Bros. 3 features many elements that would later become staples of the Mario series, such as Bowser's children (the Koopalings) and an overworld to transition between stages.
Super Mario Bros. 3 is critically acclaimed as one of the best games of all time. It is the third best-selling NES game, with more than 17 million units sold worldwide. It also inspired a cartoon series called The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. A recreation was released for the Super NES as part of the Super Mario All-Stars compilation in 1993 and for the Game Boy Advance as Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 in 2003. The game was re-released for the Virtual Console service on the Wii, Wii U and 3DS. On September 19, 2018, the title was re-released on the Nintendo Switch Online service with additional network play.
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Mortal Kombat II - Arcade
Mortal Kombat II is a 1993 fighting video game originally produced by Midway for the arcades. It was later ported to several home systems, including MS-DOS, Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, 32X, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and PlayStation, primarily in licensed versions developed by Probe Entertainment and Sculptured Software and published by Acclaim Entertainment (currently distributed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment). It is the second title in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series and is a sequel to 1992's Mortal Kombat.
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Half-Life: Blue Shift
Half-Life: Blue Shift is an expansion pack for Valve Corporation's science fiction game Half-Life. The game was developed by Gearbox Software with Valve and published by Sierra Entertainment on June 12, 2001. Blue Shift is the second expansion for Half-Life, intended to be part of a Dreamcast port of the original game. Although this version was cancelled, the PC version remained in development as a separate product. It was released on Steam on August 24, 2005.[1]
History
In August 2005, Valve announced the official launch of Blue-Shift on Steam, allowing users to register their serial numbers to purchase a game package. Half-Life: Blue Shift would not have been implemented on the system from the beginning because the game uses a different engine than the original Half-Life[citation needed]. Unlike Opposing Force, Blue Shift does not offer any multiplayer mode, and is also a standalone expansion, not requiring Half-Life.
In it, the player takes control of a Black Mesa security guard, Barney Calhoun. The enemies are the same as Half-Life, but the expansion has some different weapons. The game also has a shorter duration than the original. Barney goes through several points that connect Half-Life and its expansions, such as the moment when Gordon jumps into a portal to enter the planet Xen, or the various mysterious appearances of G-Man. Along with Blue-Shift, a pack of weapons and high-definition character models that modified its content was released, along with Half-Life and Half-Life: Opposing Force.
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Final Fight
Final Fight (ファイナルファイト - Fainaru Faito) is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up electronic game originally released by Capcom as an arcade in 1989, one of the most famous games for this style of play. It was the seventh game released by Capcom for its CPS-1 (CAPCOM System 1) arcade system. The player takes on one of three "good guys" to try to rescue a young woman captured by the street gang called "Madmociad Gear", who coincidentally is the daughter of Mike Haggar, one of the characters the player can choose from and who is also the mayor of the city in where the game takes place (Metro City). When the game was officially designed, it would be released as a sequel to the original Street Fighter game, and would be called Street Fighter '89, but the game had its title changed because of the big difference in style between the two games (Even so, the The game has ties to the Street Fighter series, and along with the first game in the series, was the precursor to Capcom's Street Fighter series), ranging from a common fighting game to a side-scrolling action game like Double Dragon or Golden Ax . Final Fight has been ported to several platforms, such as the Super Nintendo and Sega CD, since its original coin-based game (in arcades). Final Fight was followed by a series of sequels that were produced primarily for the home console market (Super Nintendo) and some of the game's characters would later re-appear in Street Fighter games.
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The Revenge of Shinobi Final Boss + Good ending
The Revenge of Shinobi Final Boss + Good ending
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Garfield- Caught in the Act - Final Boss and Ending
Garfield- Caught in the Act - Final Boss and Ending
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