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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Famicom Disk System games, 3-D WorldRunner, Baseball, Baseball, Burgertime, Castlevania, Clu Clu Land, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong Junior, Double Dribble, Double Dribble, Dr. Chaos, Golf, Gun.Smoke, Gyruss, Ice Climber, Jackal, Karate Champ, Kid Icarus, Konami's Ping Pong, Mario Bros., Metroid, Pinball, Pro Wrestling, Rush'n Attack, Shin Onigashima, Solomon's Key, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, The Legend of Zelda, TwinBee, 10-Yard Fight, 8 Eyes, Adventures of Dino Riki, Adventures of Lolo 2, Adventures of Lolo 3, Adventure Island, Adventure Island 3, Adventure Island II, After Burner, Air Fortress, Argus, Bakushou!! Ai no Gekijou, Baseball, Battletoads, Casino Kid, Castlevania, Clu Clu Land, Cobra Command, Crazy Climber, Dragon Power, Final Fantasy, Front Line, Galaxian, Gradius II, Kung Fu, Lemmings, Mother, Space Harrier, Stack-Up, The Adventures of Bayou Billy. Excerpt: 3-D WorldRunner (Full title: The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner) is a video game developed by Square in . In Japan, the game was released on the Famicom Disk System as Tobidase Daisakusen, and was published by DOG, a now-defunct label of Square. The North American release, which was the first Square game to reach American shores, was published by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. for the Nintendo Entertainment System.In the game, the player assumes the role of WorldRunner (known in Japan as Jack), a wild "space cowboy" on a mission to save various planets overrun by serpent-like beasts. The game takes place in Solar System #517, which is being overrun by a race of aliens known as Serpentbeasts, who are led by the evil Grax. As WorldRunner, the player must battle through eight planets to destroy Grax. For its time, the game was technically advanced; the game's three dimensional scrolling effect is very similar to the linescroll effects used by Pole Position...