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Rayman
Arcade
June 11, 2001
A colourful platformer, which gave rise to the popular series with Rayman in the lead role. Our friendly hero sets out to help the inhabitants of the Dreamland, imprisoned by the insidious Mr. Darek. In order to defeat him, he has to travel through six different and dangerous worlds.

Earthworm Jim
Action
June 10, 2001
An absurdly humorous, sidescrolled 2D platformer created by Shiny Entertainment development studio. The title character is an earthworm dressed in a cosmic suit, who tries to save the princess "As Her Name is" from the danger that threatens her. The game is maintained in the style of classic arcade run & guns.

Jazz Jackrabbit
Action
January 3, 2003
Jazz Jackrabbit is the first installment of the classic arcade platforming series, which is the responsibility of Epic Games studio. The title character, a brave rabbit, sets out to rescue the beautiful princess Ewa Dlugouszka, kidnapped by the wicked king of turtles, Devan Skorupa. The creators have prepared 90 levels, where you have to demonstrate considerable dexterity and cunning.

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Arcade
July 2, 2004
Two-dimensional platformer with the title role of the Nintendo mascot. Our hero is cut into four equal parts and before he defeats evil once again he will have to reunite. The game focuses on multiplayer mode for up to four people, although it also allows you to have fun alone.

Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force
Adventure
September 21, 2004
The game is based on the star trilogy of Lucas, i.e. "New Hope", "The Empire Counterattacks" and "The Return of Jedi". The three chapters, containing a total of 19 levels, are mainly two-dimensional levele platformers with a side view. There are also several "flying" missions, in which the player pilots X-Wings or rides a reconnaissance scooter.

Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Action
May 6, 2003
Another entry in a classic platform series from Konami and a third part of the trilogy developed with Game Boy Advance console users in mind. The main hero of Castelvania: Aria of Sorrow is Soma Cruz, who loses consciousness during the first eclipse of the 21st century and wakes up in a mysterious Medieval castle. It turns out that the eclipse had a lot to do with dark forces, and the solitary protagonist has to find a way out of the fortress, while dealing with legions of various enemies. In terms of game mechanics, the title doesn’t differ much from previous productions from the Castlevania series, combining arcade slasher with RPG features. During the game, our hero can use different types of weapons, attacks and spells gained as we progress through the game. Enemies we face are greatly varied and require equally varied tactics.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Arcade
October 17, 2003
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 is the fourth installment of the cult series of platformers with a nice plumber in the title role. This time Mario and Luigi have to deal with the seven sons of Bowser, who managed to turn the rulers of the Mushroom World into animals.

Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island
Arcade
September 23, 2002
A classic two-dimensional platformer with Yoshi and the little Mario in the lead role. Wandering through six different worlds, the characters discover hidden rooms, secret passages, collect coins, stars, cheerful flowers, play mini-games, and so on.