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The player in an elevator on floor 28. Elevator Action is a platform shooter. The player assumes the role of Agent 17, codename: "Otto", a secret agent. [2] Otto enters a 30-story building at roof level with a goal of exiting at the ground floor, collecting secret documents whose locations are marked by red doors.
Elevator Action Returns, [b] also known as Elevator Action II, [1] is a 1994 run and gun video game developed for arcades and published by Taito. It is the sequel to Elevator Action (1983) with a grittier, more realistic setting. It retains the elevator-based gimmick from the original, but expands the gameplay system and replaces the spy motif ...
In 2 player mode, players can play cooperatively or against each other. 4th character (隠丸) can be unlocked in new mode by completing new mode with all 3 characters. This character has faster movement than others, can fall for 1 whole floor without taking damage, but it cannot gain or use automatic weapon, and has maximum 1 life point at the ...
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Sonic Generations includes the option to play as Classic Sonic, whose gameplay is set in 2D. Super Paper Mario - Combination 2.5D - 3D platforming/RPG; Super Smash Bros. series; Tomba! series; Trine; Viewtiful Joe series; Yoshi's Story
Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage is an action video game published by Bay Area Multimedia for the Game Boy Color and released in the United States on November 28, 2000. It is a graphically redesigned version of the game Elevator Action EX, [2] also developed by Altron, with characters from the American animated television series Dexter's Laboratory from Cartoon Network.
Elevator Action EX is an update to the Game Boy version of Elevator Action published by Altron in 2000. In addition to colour, players can choose between three characters: Mike, an all rounded character, Guy, a slower yet more durable character, and Sarah, a faster yet weaker character. This game was redesigned and published by BAM!
With the dour seriousness that hovers over the current world in which we exist, Loxen Entertainment’s “The Play That Goes Wrong” at the Colony Theatre is a much-needed respite.