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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<gameList>
	<game>
		<path>./gtmr.zip</path>
		<name>1000 Miglia: Great 1000 Miles Rally (94/07/18) </name>
		<desc>A racing game featuring classic cars from Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Mercedes Benz and more.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/gtmr-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.942</rating>
		<releasedate>1994</releasedate>
		<developer>Kaneko</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Driving / Race</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./1941.zip</path>
		<name>1941: Counter Attack (World 900227) </name>
		<desc>1941 Counter Attack is a vertical shooter by Capcom and conversion of the arcade game of the same name originally released in 1990. The action takes place during World War II and depicts Capcom's own fantastic vision of the historic battle between the American and Japanese air forces in the Pacific. The player's mission is rather straightforward - on board a Lockheed P-38 airplane, he must fight his way through six varied stages, take down enemy installations, battleships and other huge rockets on their narrow launching pads. Unlike its predecessors in the series, 1941 Counter Attack traded the trademark and arguably monotonous level design for a more structured and diverse formula. Stages vary from an enemy infested canyon to city landscapes and fortified strongholds. Several powerups can be collected along the way, such as tiny wingmen widening the plane's fire power, or destructive special weapons such as laser beams and side rockets. The main weapon can also be charged up by holding the fire button to discharge a powerful attack. Finally, the plane comes with a small life bar and can be hit three time before being blasted into oblivion - this bar however increases as the game progresses, and is used to release devastating special attacks as well. 1941 Counter Attack also features a two simultaneous player mode.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/1941-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8</rating>
		<releasedate>1990</releasedate>
		<developer>Capcom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./1942.zip</path>
		<name>1942</name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/1942-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.806</rating>
		<releasedate>19840101T000000</releasedate>
		<developer>Capcom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
		<playcount>1</playcount>
		<lastplayed>20160221T000851</lastplayed>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./1943.zip</path>
		<name>1943: The Battle of Midway (Euro) </name>
		<desc>North American release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "1943 - The Battle of Valhalla [Model CAP-43]".

Text from this version:
The most crucial and decisive battle of World War II is about to be fought... by you! Enemy forces are descending upon Midway Island. Enemy bombers, dive bombers, and zeros are roaring over the island like a typhoon. The surrounding Pacific waters are teeming with enemy aircraft carriers. As the top gun of the Navy's most elite crew of fighter pilots, you must pilot your specially outfitted P-38 into the very midst of the enemy squadron. Equipped with an array of secret weapons, only you can turn the tide against the formidable enemy fleet. The outcome of history's most fateful air/sea battle rests on your hands! Can you avenge Pearl Harbor?

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/1943-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.716</rating>
		<releasedate>1987</releasedate>
		<developer>Capcom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
		<playcount>1</playcount>
		<lastplayed>19700101T003056</lastplayed>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./1944.zip</path>
		<name>1944: The Loop Master (USA 000620) </name>
		<desc>North American release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "1944 - The Loop Master [Green Board]" (Japan 000620).

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/1944-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.845</rating>
		<releasedate>2000</releasedate>
		<developer>Eighting / Raizing (Capcom license)</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./1945kiii.zip</path>
		<name>1945k III </name>
		<desc>A Korean vertically shoot'em up that is a straight rip-off of Psikyo's "Strikers 1945 III".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/1945kiii-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.743</rating>
		<releasedate>2000</releasedate>
		<developer>Oriental Soft</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./19xx.zip</path>
		<name>19XX: The War Against Destiny (USA 951207) </name>
		<desc>North American &amp; European release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "19XX - The War Against Destiny [Green Board]".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/19xx-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.858</rating>
		<releasedate>1996</releasedate>
		<developer>Capcom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./actfancr.zip</path>
		<name>Act-Fancer Cybernetick Hyper Weapon (World revision 2) </name>
		<desc>A platform game with shoot'em up elements where you play as a robot that can transform into a more powerful robot by collecting power-ups.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/actfancr-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.65</rating>
		<releasedate>1989</releasedate>
		<developer>Data East Corporation</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Shooter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./aerofgt.zip</path>
		<name>Aero Fighters </name>
		<desc>Strap yourself into the cockpit and squeeze off heat-seeking missiles in this grittily realistic jet-fighter shooter. 

Sinister forces have melted the Antarctic ice cap, flooding the earth's cities. No one knows where they came from or what they want. But when the mysterious invaders attack Tokyo, you're called to lead an elite international team of pilots into the incredibly wild blue yonder!

In single-player mode, AeroFighters Assault features eight primary and four bonus missions. The game features four aircraft, plus two bonus fighters. Your enemies come at you in jet fighters, helicopters, submarines and frigates, guaranteeing endless wing time as you blow away aliens bent on world conquest. There are giant bosses, too! 

The action takes place over cities, oceans dotted with icebergs and parched desert. For pure flying fun, Multiplayer mode features a sky stage in which you run absolutely no risk of running into the ground. AeroFighters Assault supports full 360-degree action by allowing you to switch among multiple camera views at any time. 

The product of an unprecedented partnership between arcade specialist Video System and the flight sim masters at Paradigm Entertainment, AeroFighters expands on the traditional shooter by adding plenty of authentic touches. The Paradigm team logged plenty of wing time crafting high-tech flight sims for military pilots before helping Shigeru Miyamoto and his NCL team develop Pilotwings 64. With experience like that, AeroFighters is a first-rate flight sim, complete with a stunning flight-physics model and dazzling acrobatic moves.

A savvy veteran of the arcade wars, Video Systems made sure to pack AeroFighters Assault with white-knuckle action, especially when you're dogfighting a buddy in two-player mode.

Redrawing the intricately detailed fighters at supersonic speeds would tax most game systems, but the powerful N64 never misses a beat. The Controller's analog Control Stick gives you pin-point control as you bank, roll and plunge into screaming dives after your high-powered enemies.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/aerofgt-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.765</rating>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>Video System Co.</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./airattck.zip</path>
		<name>Air Attack (set 1) </name>
		<desc>A great Korean vertically scrolling shooter.

</desc>
		<rating>0.85</rating>
		<releasedate>1996</releasedate>
		<developer>Comad</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre></genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./airduel.zip</path>
		<name>Air Duel (Japan) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/airduel-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.771</rating>
		<releasedate>1990</releasedate>
		<developer>Irem</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./agallet.zip</path>
		<name>Air Gallet (Europe) </name>
		<desc>A vertically scrolling shoot'em up game.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/agallet-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8699999999999999</rating>
		<releasedate>1996</releasedate>
		<developer>Banpresto / Gazelle</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./alexkidd.zip</path>
		<name>Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (set 2, unprotected) </name>
		<desc>A platform game.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/alexkidd-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.741</rating>
		<releasedate>1986</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./astorm.zip</path>
		<name>Alien Storm (World, 2 Players, FD1094 317-0154) </name>
		<desc>A side-scrolling beat-em-up game. 3 futuristic warriors are charged with destroying the hoards of repulsive aliens who are invading the Earth. Many of the aliens are disguised as a variety of everyday street objects; such as telephone booths, oil cans, trash cans and mailboxes. The aliens reveal their true forms as the warriors approach.

Each of the 3 heroes carries their own individual weapon; Gordon has his plasma gun, Karla has a flamethrower and Scooter has an electric whip. At the end of each level, the warriors will enter a building and the shoot-em-up action will switch to a first-person perspective.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/astorm-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.689</rating>
		<releasedate>1990</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Shooter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./aliensyn.zip</path>
		<name>Alien Syndrome (set 4, System 16B, unprotected) </name>
		<desc>North American release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "Alien Syndrome [Model SAN-AZ]"

Game description from the Tengen manual:
The year is 2089 of the Galactic Calendar. In this far-flung future, humans have colonized the outer planets. Without warning, the glory of this achievement turned into disaster: A horrible race of aliens has imprisoned an entire colony aboard its space ships! Each of these vessels houses countless numbers of slimy monsters led by a vicious alien boss. Having miraculously escaped capture, you must go from ship to ship in a valiant effort to save your fellow humans.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/aliensyn-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.881</rating>
		<releasedate>1987</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Maze / Shooter Large</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./aliens.zip</path>
		<name>Aliens (World set 1) </name>
		<desc>Picks up in the film with Lt. Ripley and Cpl. Hicks attempting to leave the alien-infested colony by shooting their way out.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/aliens-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.44000000000000006</rating>
		<releasedate>1990</releasedate>
		<developer>Konami</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Shooter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./altbeast.zip</path>
		<name>Altered Beast (set 8, 8751 317-0078) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/altbeast-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.7929999999999999</rating>
		<releasedate>1988</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Fighter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./arkanoid.zip</path>
		<name>Arkanoid (World) </name>
		<desc>The story (from the USA Manual):

Their earth-like planet was devastated by a brutal attack of aliens. The survivors roam the galaxy on their photon spaceship Arkanoid in search of a new home. The Arkanoid is attacked and the survivors barely escape in the Vaus spacecraft. Instead of finding safety, they are now trapped in a deadly space labyrinth.

If they are to be saved, you must summon all your courage and skill to shatter the space walls and defeat the merciless enemy forces!

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/arkanoid-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.897</rating>
		<releasedate>1986</releasedate>
		<developer>Taito Corporation Japan</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Breakout</genre>
		<players>2</players>
		<playcount>1</playcount>
		<lastplayed>20160221T001216</lastplayed>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./arknoid2.zip</path>
		<name>Arkanoid - Revenge of DOH (World) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/arknoid2-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8800000000000001</rating>
		<releasedate>1987</releasedate>
		<developer>Taito Corporation Japan</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Breakout</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./batrider.zip</path>
		<name>Armed Police Batrider (Europe) (Fri Feb 13 1998) </name>
		<desc>An excellent vertically scrolling shoot'em up.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/batrider-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.901</rating>
		<releasedate>1998</releasedate>
		<developer>Raizing / Eighting</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./asurabld.zip</path>
		<name>Asura Blade - Sword of Dynasty (Japan) </name>
		<desc>A 1-on-1 fighting game that is set in a fantasy world. Ready your weapons! Choose from 8 unusual selectable characters and fight your way through in this truly beautiful 2-D weapon based fighter. Features gorgeous graphics, cool music &amp; sound effects, and easy to learn controls.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/asurabld-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.729</rating>
		<releasedate>1998</releasedate>
		<developer>Fuuki</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Fighter / Versus</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./asurabus.zip</path>
		<name>Asura Buster - Eternal Warriors (Japan) </name>
		<desc>1-on-1 fighting game. Sequel to "Asura Blade - Sword of Dynasty".

</desc>
		<rating>0.885</rating>
		<releasedate>2000</releasedate>
		<developer>Fuuki</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre></genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./aurail.zip</path>
		<name>Aurail (set 3, US, unprotected) </name>
		<desc>An overhead-view shoot'em up where you pilot a super tank of the future, that looks like a battle mek, and blow everything up. Collect power-ups to increase shields and operate the remote attack drone. Features tunnel levels with a first-person view.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/aurail-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.85</rating>
		<releasedate>1990</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega / Westone</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Driving Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./avengers.zip</path>
		<name>Avengers (US set 1) </name>
		<desc>Export version. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese version entry; "Hissatsu Buraiken".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/avengers-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.27999999999999997</rating>
		<releasedate>1987</releasedate>
		<developer>Capcom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Fighter / Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./avspirit.zip</path>
		<name>Avenging Spirit </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/avspirit-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.6940000000000001</rating>
		<releasedate>1991</releasedate>
		<developer>Jaleco</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Fighter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bonkadv.zip</path>
		<name>B.C. Kid / Bonk's Adventure / Kyukyoku!! PC Genjin </name>
		<desc>A platform game, based on the NEC PC Engine game of the same name, consisting of 21 stages fighting dinosaurs and other creatures.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bonkadv-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.875</rating>
		<releasedate>1994</releasedate>
		<developer>Kaneko</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bcstry.zip</path>
		<name>B.C. Story (set 1) </name>
		<desc>An Olympic type game set in the Stone Age.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bcstry-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.747</rating>
		<releasedate>1997</releasedate>
		<developer>SemiCom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Mini-Games</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./brapboys.zip</path>
		<name>B.Rap Boys (World) </name>
		<desc>A side scrolling beat'em up. 3 characters, one on a skateboard, one on a bike and one on rollerskates fight various enemies. Features a large amount of sampled voices and several rap songs.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/brapboys-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.673</rating>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>Kaneko</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Unplayable</genre>
		<players>3</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./batsugun.zip</path>
		<name>Batsugun </name>
		<desc>A vertically scrolling shoot'em up game.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/batsugun-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8859999999999999</rating>
		<releasedate>1993</releasedate>
		<developer>Toaplan</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bbakraid.zip</path>
		<name>Battle Bakraid - Unlimited Version (USA) (Tue Jun 8 1999) </name>
		<desc>The sequel to "Battle Garegga", an equally excellent vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bbakraid-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8939999999999999</rating>
		<releasedate>1999</releasedate>
		<developer>Eighting</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
		<playcount>1</playcount>
		<lastplayed>20160221T001516</lastplayed>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bchopper.zip</path>
		<name>Battle Chopper </name>
		<desc>For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese version entry; "Mr. Heli no Daibouken".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bchopper-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.743</rating>
		<releasedate>1987</releasedate>
		<developer>Irem</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bgaregga.zip</path>
		<name>Battle Garegga (Europe / USA / Japan / Asia) (Sat Feb 3 1996) </name>
		<rating>0.9960000000000001</rating>
		<releasedate>1996</releasedate>
		<developer>Raizing / Eighting</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre></genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./biomtoy.zip</path>
		<name>Biomechanical Toy (Ver. 1.0.1885) </name>
		<desc>Biomechanical Toy is a colourful eightway-scrolling platform game set in a world of magically animated toys. The magical pendulum that animates the toys has been stolen by the evil 'Scrubby' - a criminal once imprisoned for trying to steal the pendulum who has managed to escape and take his revenge.

Evil toys now patrol the kingdom and must be destroyed or avoided. Good toys have been trapped throughout the levels and if freed by Inguz, will give help by providing additional firepower for a short time.

Inguz carries a basic, single-firing gun, although additional ammo clips can be found throughout the game that upgrade the gun with either extra shot power, automatic firing or exploding bullets. When the gun's current ammo clip is empty, Inguz will take a moment to reload, leaving him vulnerable to attack.

Inguz begins each stage (and each new life) with a full health meter of eighty units, but food can be found that will boost the health meter. The player can lose a life either by running out of health, falling off the bottom of the screen, or running out of time. Clearing each stage awards bonus points based on both remaining time and health units.

Checkpoints - indicated by red flags - are located at certain points throughout the stages. In the event of losing a life, the player will restart at the last checkpoint reached. Objects with Inguz's face on them (such as wooden chests and balloons) release bonus items when shot.

An abstract, oriental-looking face occasionally forms part of a level's platform which, when shot, releases balloons which can in turn be shot for bonus items. A giant flying hat also occasionally appears and will drop bonus items when shot. Smart Bombs can also be found at certain points that, when run into by Inguz, will damage or destroy all enemy toys on screen.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/biomtoy-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.6940000000000001</rating>
		<releasedate>1995</releasedate>
		<developer>Gaelco</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Shooter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./blazstar.zip</path>
		<name>Blazing Star </name>
		<desc>A beautiful horizontally scrolling shoot'em up.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/blazstar-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.942</rating>
		<releasedate>1998</releasedate>
		<developer>Yumekobo</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Horizontal</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./blockcar.zip</path>
		<name>Block Carnival / Thunder &amp; Lightning 2 </name>
		<desc>A funny ball and paddle game.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/blockcar-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.61</rating>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>Visco</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Breakout</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bloodbro.zip</path>
		<name>Blood Bros. (set 1) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bloodbro-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.661</rating>
		<releasedate>1990</releasedate>
		<developer>TAD Corporation</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / 3rd Person</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bombjack.zip</path>
		<name>Bomb Jack (set 1) </name>
		<desc>Scandinavian release.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bombjack-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8210000000000001</rating>
		<releasedate>1984</releasedate>
		<developer>Tehkan</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bbmanw.zip</path>
		<name>Bomber Man World / New Dyna Blaster - Global Quest </name>
		<desc>After King Bomber was defeated in the last game, he tried to reform himself but being a bad guy seems to be more fun, so he now has taken over the United Nations' building as the first step to take over the world. Only Bomber Man and company can save us from this world threat! Features cute graphics &amp; sound, as well as the same addicting control that made the first a classic. A party game if there ever was one, grab four friends and have a blast!

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bbmanw-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.736</rating>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>Irem</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Maze</genre>
		<players>4</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./bjtwin.zip</path>
		<name>Bombjack Twin (set 1) </name>
		<desc>Bomb Jack Twin is a direct sequel to the 1984 original, and retains the same platform-based collect-the-bombs gameplay of its predecessor.

Changes over the original include a slightly faster playing tempo, and the option for simultaneous two-player gameplay. As with the original game, extra points and bonuses can be earned by collecting bonus coins and bombs with their fuses still lit.

Bomb Jack Twin also retains the 'Powerball' feature of its predecessor which, when collected, freezes the level's enemies for several seconds, allowing them to be destroyed.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/bjtwin-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.773</rating>
		<releasedate>1993</releasedate>
		<developer>NMK</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./buccanrs.zip</path>
		<name>Buccaneers (set 1) </name>
		<desc>A horizontal-scrolling fighting/adventure game where the player controls a swashbuckling sailor who fights pirates through the town, the castle and the castle dungeons to rescue his fellow sailors from a mad pirate captain.

</desc>
		<releasedate>1989</releasedate>
		<developer>Duintronic</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Fighter / 2D</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./charlien.zip</path>
		<name>Charlie Ninja </name>
		<desc>A colourful, 1 or 2-player platform shoot-em-up consisting of 5 stages, in which the player controls a Ninja who must jump and shoot his way through each of the game's stages, before taking on the archetypal end-of-level 'Boss'.

Bonuses can be picked up to increase the firepower, and barrels can either be smashed to reveal bonuses, or picked up and thrown at the enemies. In addition; the Ninja can perform high jump by pressing the JUMP button, then pressing it again while the Ninja is in the air. This is useful for avoiding enemies and essential for reaching high platforms.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/charlien-image.jpg</image>
		<releasedate>1995</releasedate>
		<developer>Mitchell</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Unplayable</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./chokchok.zip</path>
		<name>Choky! Choky! </name>
		<desc>Yet another clone of Buster Brothers / Pang! / Pomping World - this one featuring low-budget music and sound effects, and split-screen competitive two-player action, somewhat reminiscent of Twinkle Star Sprites.

</desc>
		<releasedate>1995</releasedate>
		<developer>SemiCom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre></genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./commando.zip</path>
		<name>Commando (World) </name>
		<desc>North American release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game, please see the original Japanese release entry; "Senjou no Ookami [Model CAP-SJ]".

Text from this version:
Commando - Super Joe and your skill on a highly secret mission... challenging the Evil Empire Army in fierce guerrilla warfare. Super Joe and your skill - armed only with Super Joe's rifle and unlimited ammunition, plus a hand grenade that requires replenishing. Your assignment... find and destroy;... stopping attempts to dominate the world's population and resources. You must skillfully control Super Joe's venture into a deep, unexplored jungle region. Surprisingly, you and Super Joe find the enemy behind iron walls, on bridges to cross, in trucks and Jeeps that try to ram Super Joe. Can Super Joe and you carry out this reckless, almost impossible mission?

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/commando-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.834</rating>
		<releasedate>1985</releasedate>
		<developer>Capcom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Walking</genre>
		<players>2</players>
		<favorite>true</favorite>
		<playcount>1</playcount>
		<lastplayed>19700101T000952</lastplayed>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./contra.zip</path>
		<name>Contra (US, set 1) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/contra-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.9390000000000001</rating>
		<releasedate>1987</releasedate>
		<developer>Konami</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Shooter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./cookbib.zip</path>
		<name>Cookie &amp; Bibi </name>
		<desc>A "Puzzle Bobble" ripoff.

</desc>
		<releasedate>1995</releasedate>
		<developer>SemiCom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Puzzle / Toss</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./cookbib2.zip</path>
		<name>Cookie &amp; Bibi 2 </name>
		<desc>A "Puzzle Bobble" rip-off.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/cookbib2-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.41100000000000003</rating>
		<releasedate>1996</releasedate>
		<developer>SemiCom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Puzzle / Toss</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./cookbib3.zip</path>
		<name>Cookie &amp; Bibi 3 </name>
		<desc>A "Puzzle Bobble" Ripoff.

</desc>
		<releasedate>1997</releasedate>
		<developer>SemiCom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre></genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./cotton.zip</path>
		<name>Cotton (set 3, World, FD1094 317-0181a) </name>
		<desc>Marchen Adventure Cotton 100% is a side scrolling shooter by Success and Datam Polystar, and likely sequel to the arcade game Cotton originally released in 1989. The cute witch and her flying broom are back in this exclusive adventure for the Super Famicom system. Cotton, the sweet-addicted witch, sets off on a long journey to save the country. Well, when the fairies plead with her for help, she genuinely misunderstood her real mission. As a result of her uncontrollable obsession with sugary candies, she now believes that she is in search of the Willow Candy. Cotton is accompanied by Silk, a cute fairy who helps her along the way and guides her through seven colorful stages. The witch can defend herself with magic powers - she can shoot blasts of energy from her magic wand, as well as drop bombs on the ground below. Unlike traditional shooters, the leveling and power-up system is based on experience points - several crystals must be collected for one level of power-up, and this number increases as Cotton becomes more powerful. She also comes equipped with several kinds of offensive magic spells (Fire Dragon, Thunder, Barrior, Bubbles and so forth). Their types can be changed at the beginning of the game (in packs of three), and they can be switched out during the game by pressing the shoulder buttons. These attacks come in limited quantities and special icons released by certain enemies can replenish them. Finally, up to three fairies can be rescued and join the fight, and holding the bomb button for a few seconds can send them hurling towards the enemy. In the Cotton tradition, each stage ends with the tea time bonus section where the player tries to collect as many falling teacups as possible within a time limit.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/cotton-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.743</rating>
		<releasedate>1991</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega / Success</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Horizontal</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./crimec.zip</path>
		<name>Crime City (World) </name>
		<desc>A one or two player sideways scrolling platform shoot-em-up in which two cops, by the name of Tony Gibson and Raymond Brody, fight gangs of criminals over six platform-strewn stages. Each stage centres around a specific criminal activity, such as bank robbery or smuggling. The ultimate goal in Crime City is to find the King-pin 'boss' characters that await the players at the end of each level, and arrest them.

The game's heroes start each level armed with a pistol, and extra weapons become available as players progress through a level. Both the pistol and additional weapons have only a limited amount of ammunition, and if players runs out of ammo, they will only be able to punch or "somersault attack" into attacking enemies. Each stage features numerous background items that can be used to attack enemies, such as wooden barrels, boxes and hanging lights. When shot, some criminals drop packets of illegal drugs, which can be picked up for bonus points.

Crime City's gameplay takes its inspiration from both Namco's "Rolling Thunder" and Sega's "Shinobi".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/crimec-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.675</rating>
		<releasedate>1989</releasedate>
		<developer>Taito Corporation Japan</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Shooter Scrolling</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./cybattlr.zip</path>
		<name>Cybattler </name>
		<desc>Aliens are invading and the only hope is a robot warrior fitted with laser cannons and an ultra cool laser sword. So get ready to blast &amp; slash lots of enemies in this exciting action game! Features excellent graphics &amp; sound and fast gameplay that will put blisters on those trigger fingers!

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/cybattlr-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.75</rating>
		<releasedate>1993</releasedate>
		<developer>Jaleco</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./ddcrew.zip</path>
		<name>D. D. Crew (World, 3 Players, FD1094 317-0190) </name>
		<desc>A multi-player side-scrolling beat'em up.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/ddcrew-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.717</rating>
		<releasedate>1991</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Fighter / 2.5D</genre>
		<players>4</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./darktowr.zip</path>
		<name>Dark Tower </name>
		<desc>A simple yet playable platform game which is somewhat unique in that while the game itself is original (i.e. not a direct clone of another game) many of the game's component parts are NOT. See 'Trivia' for further details.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/darktowr-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.6</rating>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>The Game Room</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./desertbr.zip</path>
		<name>Desert Breaker (World, FD1094 317-0196) </name>
		<desc>Select one of 3 available characters in this vertically-scrolling, futuristic, military-themed shoot'em up. A variety of power-ups can be picked up along the way to aid the player in his or her battle against the many hundreds of troops and tanks that populate the levels.

</desc>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Walking</genre>
		<players>3</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dimahoo.zip</path>
		<name>Dimahoo (Euro 000121) </name>
		<desc>North American &amp; European release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "Great Mahou Daisakusen [Green Board]".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dimahoo-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.834</rating>
		<releasedate>2000</releasedate>
		<developer>Eighting / Raizing (Capcom license)</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./djboy.zip</path>
		<name>DJ Boy (set 1) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/djboy-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.563</rating>
		<releasedate>1989</releasedate>
		<developer>Kaneko (American Sammy license)</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Fighter / 2.5D</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./ddonpach.zip</path>
		<name>DoDonPachi (International, Master Ver. 97/02/05) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/ddonpach-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.992</rating>
		<releasedate>1997</releasedate>
		<developer>Cave (Atlus license)</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./ddpdoj.zip</path>
		<name>DoDonPachi Dai-Ou-Jou V101 (2002.04.05.Master Ver) </name>
		<desc>This is a fight between the human race and the machines. To defeat the machines the humans sent 'Elemental Dolls' piloting ships to aid them in their fight.

</desc>
		<rating>0.917</rating>
		<releasedate>2002</releasedate>
		<developer>Cave</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre></genre>
		<players>4</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./ddp2.zip</path>
		<name>DoDonPachi II - Bee Storm (Japan, ver. 102) </name>
		<rating>0.9039999999999999</rating>
		<releasedate>2001</releasedate>
		<developer>IGS</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>4</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dogyuun.zip</path>
		<name>Dogyuun </name>
		<desc>A vertically scrolling shoot'em up.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dogyuun-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8</rating>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>Toaplan</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dkong.zip</path>
		<name>Donkey Kong (US set 1) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dkong-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.953</rating>
		<releasedate>1981</releasedate>
		<developer>Nintendo of America</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dkong3.zip</path>
		<name>Donkey Kong 3 (US) </name>
		<desc>For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese Donkey Kong 3 entry.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dkong3-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.77</rating>
		<releasedate>1983</releasedate>
		<developer>Nintendo of America</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dkongjr.zip</path>
		<name>Donkey Kong Junior (US) </name>
		<desc>Export release for North America. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the "Donkey Kong Jr." (Japanese version) entry.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dkongjr-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.757</rating>
		<releasedate>1982</releasedate>
		<developer>Nintendo of America</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Platform / Run Jump</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./donpachi.zip</path>
		<name>DonPachi (US) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/donpachi-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.9039999999999999</rating>
		<releasedate>1995</releasedate>
		<developer>Cave (Atlus license)</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./drtoppel.zip</path>
		<name>Dr. Toppel's Adventure (World) </name>
		<desc>A cutesy vertically scrolling shoot'em up where you play as a cute green creature.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/drtoppel-image.jpg</image>
		<releasedate>1987</releasedate>
		<developer>Kaneko / Taito Corporation Japan</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dragnblz.zip</path>
		<name>Dragon Blaze </name>
		<desc>In a distant land, four brave dragonriders must make use of every trick in the book to survive wave after wave of powerful monsters and hulking bosses in this Psikyo shoot'em up masterpiece. Features some truly beautiful graphics &amp; sound, excellent control that features some interesting gameplay mechanics and tons of challenge.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dragnblz-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.8480000000000001</rating>
		<releasedate>2000</releasedate>
		<developer>Psikyo</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Vertical</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./drgnbowl.zip</path>
		<name>Dragon Bowl </name>
		<desc>A beat'em up game.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/drgnbowl-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.657</rating>
		<releasedate>1992</releasedate>
		<developer>Nics</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Fighter / 2.5D</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dynablst.zip</path>
		<name>Dynablaster / Bomber Man </name>
		<desc>European version. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese version entry; "Bomber Man".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dynablst-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.877</rating>
		<releasedate>1991</releasedate>
		<developer>Irem (licensed from Hudson Soft)</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Maze</genre>
		<players>4</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./dynduke.zip</path>
		<name>Dynamite Duke (Europe set 1) </name>
		<image>./downloaded_images/dynduke-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.733</rating>
		<releasedate>1989</releasedate>
		<developer>Seibu Kaihatsu</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / 3rd Person</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./ecofghtr.zip</path>
		<name>Eco Fighters (World 931203) </name>
		<desc>North American &amp; World release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "Ultimate Ecology [Green Board]".

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/ecofghtr-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.9</rating>
		<releasedate>1993</releasedate>
		<developer>Capcom</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Shooter / Flying Horizontal</genre>
		<players>2</players>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./enduror.zip</path>
		<name>Enduro Racer (YM2151, FD1089B 317-0013A) </name>
		<desc>Enduro Racer is an off-road racing game in which players ride a dirt bike across five extremely hilly and twisting courses. Each course is littered with logs, rocks, trees and rival racers that must be either jumped over or avoided.

Jumps can only be performed at specific locations on each track. These locations feature a dirt ramp that spreads across the width of the track. Players must have the bike in the 'wheelie' position when the ramp is struck, the bike will then be launched into the air. If the bike is not in a wheelie position when the ramps are struck, the bike will still clear the ramp, but will land front-wheel first and crash.

Enduro Racer is perhaps best remembered for its 'Wheelie' feature, which required the player to physically lift the cabinet's handlebars to raise the front wheel of the game's on-screen counterpart.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/enduror-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.85</rating>
		<releasedate>1986</releasedate>
		<developer>Sega</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Driving / Race (chase view) Bike</genre>
	</game>
	<game>
		<path>./esckids.zip</path>
		<name>Escape Kids (Asia, 4 Players) </name>
		<desc>An unusual take on the overhead racing genre, Escape Kids has up to 4 players taking on the role of an athletic runner and competing to be the first to cross the finish line in a number of 3-lap races. As well as running, each player has a limited number of 'Super Jumps'; these allow the player to leap over both rival runners and obstacles.

Money is awarded for finishing first, and players can upgrade their runner depending on the amount of money they have available. Runners can be given extra super jumps, an upgrade to stop the runner from skidding when going through a bend in the track, quicker recovery time from falls, or be made stronger (and thus less likely to be knocked over by a rival runner). Special items occasionally appear and can be picked up and used. These range from an item that causes a small earthquake (causing all of the rival runners to tumble along the ground, thus slowing them down) and a bomb, which renders any runner that runs into it unable to move for several seconds.

Each race has a total of five competitors (either human or computer controlled) and players must finish in first place or are disqualified. Any player who wins all three races in a round will be taken to a bonus screen. Here, the player's on-screen counterpart rides a bike and the player must collect as much money as possible.

</desc>
		<image>./downloaded_images/esckids-image.jpg</image>
		<rating>0.7889999999999999</rating>
		<releasedate>1991</releasedate>
		<developer>Konami</developer>
		<publisher></publisher>
		<genre>Sports / Track &amp; Field</genre>


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