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  • Date de naissance 02/01/1992

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  1. Following the events of the previous game, Torneko despite his success has again grown restless and looking for adventure. He uses his money to build a ship and head out over the great sea to explore lands unknown. However, the same day he is celebrating his birthday, a great tidal wave rises up and destroys his boat. Torneko, along with his wife and son, are recovered by the villagers of a small island. In gratitude, Torneko agrees to help them with the monster problem they've been having from a Mysterious Dungeon nearby cave. And as usual, he will try to discover rare and valuable items in the cave which he can use to reestablish his fortune.
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    The Legend of Zelda

    Comme son nom l'indique, un jeu légendaire. ❤️
  3. Mêlée était jusqu'à présent mon préféré sur la liste des Smash Bros, jusqu'à ce que je joue aux opus Wii U et 3DS ! Laissez-vous tenter vous allez adorer. 😉
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    Jumanji

    Robin Williams.. Encore une icone du cinéma qui s'en vas.. R.I.P
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    Ninja Boy

    Ninja Boy is based off Super Chinese. As such, players control a young Kung-Fu hero from a bird's-eye perspective and are able to move and attack up, down, left, right. Players use the hero's punch and kick abilities to defeat enemies. Players can also find weapons and other items scattered across the game to use against the enemy hordes. After defeating a set number of enemies the players is allowed to run into an exit and proceed to the next level. As the levels progress, difficult enemies become more numerous.
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    Golf

    Nintendo GOLF lets you choose your clubs, change your stance, control your swings - even select the angle of impact! You'll view the hole from both close up and far away, judge the changing conditions of the green, and measure the wind velocity. But watch out! When the wind changes, so does the flight of your ball. With Nintendo's state-of-the-art graphics and realistic game play, you'll really believe you're on the fairways. So play Nintendo GOLF, because there's not a video golf game on par with it anywhere!
  7. The Game & Watch Gallery is Nintendo's first portable compilation featuring their popular line of original 1980's handheld games, featuring the popular "Mr. Game & Watch" himself, as well as Mario and friends.

    The compilation consists of four popular titles from the Game & Watch Series, each with a "Classic" and "Modern" version of each game:

    Octopus: Collects as much treasure as your bag can hold, while avoiding the octopus tentacles that continually swing around you. In the "Modern" version, Mario becomes the diver, and as he collects more treasure, his bag becomes heavier, making it harder to return to the surface. Mario can also delay the octopus tentacles by throwing treasure at them.

    Fire: Position your net to catch the falling people jumping from the burning building. The "Modern" version has Mario and Luigi rescuing Toad, Yoshi and Donkey Kong Jr. from Princess Peach's Castle. Each falling character has different weights and falling patterns.

    Manhole: The player must cover the holes to keep the continually walking people from falling through the manholes and into the sewers. In the "Modern" version, Yoshi must use his tongue to keep Mario, Toad and Donkey Kong Jr. from falling thought the hole, each character having different speeds and patterns.

    Oil Panic: The player must collect the dripping blobs of oil before they slip past and ruin everything. The "Modern" version has Bowser dropping oil blobs at Mario, who has to catch the oil and dump it over to Yoshi before the Koopa King gets the best of Mario.

    Each mode (Classic and Modern) has two difficulties: Easy and Hard. The higher score a player gets in each version, new unlockable bonuses will become available via the "Gallery Corner". These bonuses include release dates, pictures and animations which tell in greater detail the history behind Gunpei Yokoi's portable creations.
  8. Game & Watch Gallery 2 features five original Game & Watch games from the 1980's plus five re-mixed versions in full color featuring a cast of characters from the Mario world (including Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Luigi and more). The games included are:

    Parachute: Catch the falling characters to gain points.

    Helmet: Run around the arena while trying to avoid falling objects.

    Chef: Catch falling pieces of food and cook them to feed to customers.

    Vermin: Move around the arena and whack the characters to climb out of the holes in the ground.

    Donkey Kong: The original Donkey Kong game, where as Mario the player must stop Donkey Kong and save the Princess by collecting keys and dodging falling obstacles thrown by Donkey Kong.

    The player's high score is tracked on each game variant—classic and modern, with an easy mode and hard mode variant of each—and for every 200 points they score in a game's variant, they are awarded one star, up to five for each game variant. The more stars a player has, the more additional features they unlock, including a sound test, additional Game & Watch games (in classic form only), and a sixth modernized game:

    Ball: Juggle a collection of objects. Unlike the other games in the collection, dropping one instantly ends the game.
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    Donkey Kong

    The big ape has returned in this update of the classic Nintendo arcade game. Although at first it appears to be just a port, the familiar levels from the arcade game are just a prelude to the real platform jumping adventure. Instead of rescuing Pauline at the end of the fourth level, Donkey Kong makes off with her once again!

    There are 96 levels spread out over 12 worlds. These levels are much more complex than the originals, featuring scrolling backgrounds, numerous objects to collect, and enemies to avoid. Along the way, you will encounter several "boss" style battles with Donkey Kong, as well.
  10. Bust-A-Move 3 DX is a Puzzle game, developed by Probe Entertainment Limited and published by Taito Corporation, which was released in Europe in 1998.
  11. Bub and Bob are back! Like in Tetris in reverse, you shoot bubbles at an array of different-colored bubbles stuck in an ever descending ceiling, attempting to match them up three by three to make them disappear.

    This edition contains both puzzle challenges, multiplayer and normal progressive stages.
  12. The bubble-blowing dinosaurs continue their adventure in Part 2, where you must catch then pop enemies in the bubbles from your dino over many side-scrolling levels. Special bubbles litter the arenas that unleash special attacks including fire, floods, thunderbolts and more. Only one player can play.
  13. Earth is under fire by Colossus, a battleship the size of a city. Using powerful laser cannons, it has destroyed most of Earth's defence forces, while its many troops clean up the rest of the planet. All expect for 5 warriors.

    The Battletoads, who are well aware of evil forces in the galaxy, join forces with Billy and Jimmy Lee from Double Dragon to defend Earth from the deadly ship and its troops. Using a range of special moves you must fight your way through the streets into the heart of the ship and destroy it.
  14. The second TMNT game for the Game Boy brings more of the same action that we saw in the first. The story is basically unchanged. Shredder and Krang have an evil plot to take over the world, and have kid-napped April. You have to guide the four turtles to rescue her and save the day.

    Back from the Sewers features 6 side-scrolling levels. In between levels, you are treated to bonus games that allow you to increase your health meter or rescue captured turtles.

    The music in the game is a surprisingly accurate rendition of the music found in the cartoon series. This is also one of the first Game Boy games to feature digitized speech.
  15. This game is the first in a series of Game Boy games by Konami based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series of comic books, movies, cartoons, toys, etc.

    The basic premise of the TMNT is this: Four turtles, living in a sewer in New York, are exposed to some radioactive goo. The goo turns them into humanoid creatures and gives them approximately human intelligence. Hence, they are "mutants." Also, they are teenage turtles, which means they all talk like surfers and like to eat pizza. An equally mutated, but apparently much older, rat named Splinter acts as the turtle's guardian. He trains the turtles to be ninjas, and to fight crime. He also gives the turtle's their names: Michaelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, and Leonardo.

    In the game, the Turtles' TV reporter friend, April, is kidnapped by the evil samurai, Shredder. The turtles must rescue her and defeat Shredder. Gameplay consists of standard side-scrolling jump-and-attack action. Occasionally, hidden bonus games appear to give your turtle bonus health points.
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