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Sonic Heroes
Arcade
January 6, 2004
Sonic Heroes is a position climatically referring to the best parts of the series with the title hedgehog in the lead role. The gameplay is characterized by high dynamics (various platforms, turns, circles in the air, etc.), lots of jumps or skies (launchers, hills) and (but less often) forceful elimination of enemies.

Shrek 2: The Game
Arcade
May 4, 2004
Shrek 2: The Game is a program belonging to the genre of arcade games, which was created based on the second part of the animated film "Shrek". In the production, apart from the title character, we can also play a few other characters: Fiona and donkey, among others.

Chibi-Robo
Arcade
February 6, 2006
Chibi-Robo is a somewhat strange action-adventure game, telling the story of a dime-sized robot with a plug attached to his back, whose main goal is... making people happy. Chibi is a birthday present for Jenny, a young and crazy resident of Sanderson's house. The girl's slight imbalance is manifested by the fact that she dresses in "frog clothes" and often giggles. Jenny's behaviour is caused by her parents' problems - mainly her father's lack of work.

Ratatouille
Arcade
June 26, 2007
Ratatouille is based on an animated film of the same name, created by the team from Pixar Animation Studios - a bastion of Toy Story, Finding Nemo (Where is Nemo?) and Cars (Cars). The role of the main character is played by Remy, who is quite an unusual rat. This protagonist loves good food, so he doesn't like it especially with his family.

Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue
Arcade
August 16, 2005
An adventure arcade game (especially for the youngest users) with the Kitty in the lead role. Hello Kitty is a world-famous mascot, created in Japan in the early seventies, and can now be seen on hundreds of items ranging from clothes to electronic equipment.

Pac-Man World 2
Arcade
March 19, 2002
A successful remake of a great logic and skill game that millions of people all over the world love. The authors of the program have prepared a fully three-dimensional gameplay environment. During the struggle we will find ourselves in six different lands, where Pac-Man's task is of course to "eat" yellow balls and effectively bypass enemies.

Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
Arcade
September 17, 2002
Linear 3D platformer, a continuation of the popular series from PlayStation, created by a separate development team called Traveller's Tales. The evil Dr. Cortex returns with the cruel god Uka Uka Uka, the ruler of the elements. In many complex levels, the heroic fox can use a number of different vehicles. The whole is accompanied by atmospheric, colorful graphics.

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc
Arcade
March 2, 2003
The third installment in the series of adventures of the eponymous friendly hero. Released for PC Windows and consoles, the game is an action platformer. Rayman and his friends, Globox and Murfy, have to face the army of Hoodlums. As you play, you explore new, colorful locations, from beautiful, magical places to ruined areas inhabited by hostile creatures. Visually, the game looks better than the second installment — the textures and animations have been improved. The Game Boy Advance release, however, is a 2D platform game utilizing a side view perspective. In this edition, you need to find a cure for Globox, who accidentally swallowed the evil Dark Lum Lord. It is also worth noting that the production is among the visually best ones for Nintendo handhelds.