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Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper (also known as Beethoven's 2nd or Beethoven) is a platform game developed by Riedel Software Productions and published by Hi Tech Expressions for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, [1] Game Boy, and MS-DOS compatible operating systems. The game is an adaption of the 1993 film Beethoven's 2nd. The MS ...
The Artful Escape is a platform video game developed by Beethoven & Dinosaur and published by Annapurna Interactive. The game was originally released on September 9, 2021 for Windows , Xbox One , and Xbox Series X/S , and for PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch on January 25, 2022.
Velocity 2X is a shoot 'em up video game developed and published by FuturLab for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The developers signed with Sony to create titles for the Vita in 2012, as a result of success of the first game .
A sequel, Velocity 2X, was released on September 2, 2014 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, and on August 19, 2015 for Steam and Xbox One. Gameplay [ edit ]
GamePro ' s Dr. Zombie praised the game for its "high-speed action", tough opponent AI, split screen competitive mode, responsive controls, and graphics, particularly the rendered backgrounds. [8] In contrast, Hugh Sterbakov of GameSpot said that though the graphics, sounds, and gameplay were all improved from ESPN Extreme Games , they were ...
Guardian's Crusade, known in Japan as Knight & Baby [2], is a 1998 role-playing video game (RPG) for the PlayStation, developed by Tamsoft and released worldwide by Activision. The game revolves around a warrior named Knight, his fairy friend Nehani, and a pink creature named Baby that the player raises and feeds like a virtual pet . [ 3 ]
A Slower Speed of Light is a freeware video game developed by MIT Game Lab that demonstrates the effects of special relativity by gradually slowing down the speed of light to a walking pace. The game runs on the Unity engine using its open-source OpenRelativity toolkit.
The game was initially announced on 16 March 2001, with a planned release in the fall for the PlayStation 2. [2] [3] On 24 April, Infogrames announced that the title would also be released on the Xbox, featuring graphical enhancements over the PS2 version.