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In this game, he is a semi-light brown in color and wears a white tuxedo suit (though his outfit on the box art is much different). In most other games released around the time, such as other JumpStart Advanced titles, he wore a red sweater with yellow lining and a blue dog collar. Though the box art seems to suggest Frankie going on daredevil ...
This version of Frankie featured in the JumpStart Advanced series usually wears a red sweatshirt with yellow lining and a blue dog collar, and is basically the mascot and main character of the game. He is good-natured and protective of the right thing, and he stood up to Jimmy and told him to fix Squirt's scooter (a request that was obviously ...
A crossover game featuring several ninja characters from Namco and Capcom, including Hiryu and Hien from the Strider series, Taki from the Soul series and Waya Hime from Bravoman as playable characters. Naruto Kan Hichou: Tsuukai Gyaguabanchuuru: 1990: NeoGeo Battle Coliseum: Fighting: 2005: Nin²-Jump: 2011 [175] NinNin Slash: 2011 [176] Ninja ...
The Atari 2600 version of the game contains 7 different levels of different colors: blue, green, yellow, purple, red, white, black (with invisible platforms), each consisting of a set of single-screen left-to-right maps with a ladder leading to the next level.
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots is a two-player action toy and game designed by Marvin Glass and Associates and was first manufactured by the Marx toy company in 1964. [1] It features two dueling robot boxers, Red Rocker and Blue Bomber, mechanically manipulated by the players, and the game is won when one player knocks the opposing robot's head up and off the shoulders.
JumpStart (known as Jump Ahead in the United Kingdom) is an educational media franchise created for children, primarily consisting of educational games. The franchise began with independent developer Fanfare Software 's 1994 video game JumpStart Kindergarten .
Beat 'em ups are video games which place a fighter or group of fighters in a world of many adversaries, and the goal is to defeat them via punching or kicking or striking with handheld weapons such as clubs.
A conversion of the arcade version of Rush'n Attack is included in the 2002 compilation Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced for the Game Boy Advance. The game features the same four stages as in the arcade version, and two extra stages unlocked via the Konami Code. A two-player versus mode has been added, which utilizes the Game Link ...