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  • The Incredible Hulk

    Freeware game by Probe Entertainment Ltd.

    The Incredible Hulk game is based on a popular comic book makes it cool.

    Editor-in-chief says: I've played The Incredible Hulk on my Super Nintendo Entertainment System and though I am not a big fan of the movie, the character in the video game made me stick to it for hours and hours. The story was fun and intriguing and took some time to complete, even if there are not a big number of levels. Hulk searches for the Leader within five different levels and fight bosses at the end of each chapter. The player can also lose the game, and in this game few sentences tell the battle was lost, but not the war, and show the Leader ruling the world.
  • Taz-Mania

    Freeware game by Sega of Japan

    You play as Taz whose one goal in life is to track down and eat the Legendary Seagull's egg...

    Editor-in-chief says: If you've watched Warner Bros' Taz-Mania cartoon, then you have to play the game too. I did it a lot of time ago, in the 90s, on my Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and I simply loved it. Taz-Mania was always one of my favorite cartoon characters and aiming at a Giant Bird's eggs for a big omlet was fun. We didn't know where to head, so the five levels were an adventure. We picked up stars for invincibility, chicken for a bit of health and searched for as many extra lives as possible. The game was unfortunately short, but nonetheless a lot of fun.
  • Superman

    Freeware game by SunSoft

    Five levels of adventure in a battle against Prankster, Brainiac, Mr. Mxyzptlk and more, with Superman's powers including flight, super punch, heat-vision, super strength and a neat super spin move.

    Editor-in-chief says: I played Superman for the first time on my Nintendo Entertainment System in the late 80s, and I enjoyed the game a lot, because the movie was spectacular and being able to control one of my favorites superheros was incredibly exciting. The game was a side-scrolling platformer mixed with puzzle games. Saving Metropolis from Lex Luther was Superman's task in the NES version. There was an Energy Level bar, power-ups and sometimes a call from "help" in the city - this game had them all. Transforming into Superman was easy: I only had to enter one of the two phone booths scattered around Metropolis.
  • Star Trek - The Next Generation

    Freeware game by Sega of Japan

    The Enterprise has been sent to the Neutral Zone to monitor new Romulan activity, which is under the premise of a search for a lost research team.

    Editor-in-chief says: Who doesn't know and love Star Trek? The very popular series led to different video games as well and one of them is The Next Generation, and is one of the first Star Trek releases ever. You just control the Starfleet cadets and participate with them in a simulation. You will have to guide them through different mini-tasks, because the player takes control of Jean-Luc Picard, the captain. Players who complete the mini-assignments increase their rank. There are many races in the game, including Klingons, Talarians and Borg.
  • Star Trek - Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time

    Freeware game by Novotrade

    You play as Commander Sisko, in charge of the running of Deep Space Nine.

  • Star Control

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    Freeware game by Accolade, Inc.

    Star Control is a war game that pits the forces of the Alliance of Free Stars against those of the predatory Ur-Quan Hierarchy.

  • Spiderman and Venom in Separation Anxiety

    Freeware game by Software Creations Ltd

    Once again, Venom and Spider-Man find themselves unlikely allies, overcoming their mutual hatred in order to prevent five new alien symbiotes from bonding with their host bodies and spreading terror throughout the world!

  • Spiderman - The Animated Series

    Freeware game by Marvel Software

    A series of games based on the wall-crawling superhero personally created by Stan Marvel for Marvel Comics.

  • The Smurfs

    Freeware game by Infogrames Entertainment, S.A.

    Gargamel - a wizard who hates the Smurfs-has kidnapped Smurfette, the only female smurf. It is up to inquisite smurf to find her.

  • Scooby Doo Mystery

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    Freeware game by SunSoft

    Go for a ride with Fred, Daphne, and Velma in the Mystery Machine and try to solve your pick of two different mysteries. Inspired by the long-running animated TV series created by Hanna Barbara Studios.

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