This is what happens when you combine Super Mario and Half-life 2. Map made by me.
Download the map here:
http://twhl.co.za /mapvault_map.php?id =4214
If you're wondering,
NO, I DID NOT USE GMOD. I did it in Half-Life 2.
A poorly-made pirated imitation of Felix the Cat for the NES. The game tries to look like the original Felix the Cat, but because of the choppy gameplay and bad controls it fails to be playable.
This seems to be made by the same people who did "Wait and see" - the same annoying music, choppy gameplay and a similar HUD.
Of all pirates this is probably the most repetitive and dull one. It also has crappy controls and music. This side-scrolling beat em up appears to be actually made from scratch, although I'm not sure.
Another pirated game made by the creators of "Wait and See!" - the same choppy movement, monotonic music and a similar HUD. The same people did "Lion King 3" and "Felix the Cat by Dragon Co"
The Jerry sprite looks like was taken from the original Tom & Jerry, although most of the game is original. I also kinda like the "sad" theme of this game.
A hack of Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, where Jackie Chan has been given a huge Mario head. It's funny how the main character looks more like a caricature of Mario.
A hack of Super Contra NES, where you play as a crappy sprite of Darkwing Duck. The enemies are also changed to look like Donkey Kongs, Yoshis and others.
This game is a fairly original pirate game- unlike other Street Fighter versions, here you'll see an all new cast and backgrounds, just like in the transitions between the real "numbered" Street Fighters- though in this one even Ryu and Ken are missing. However, this game still is essentially Street Fighter 2 for NES, including the problems that come with that.
As you may have guessed it, this is a hack of Heavy Barrel for the NES where the 2 main characters were replaced with Chip and Dale.
The funny thing about this is that someone actually thought that putting Chip and Dale characters into a shoot 'em up game would be a good idea.
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