Elevator Action EX
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Elevator Action EX is an update to the Game Boy version of Elevator Action
Elevator Action
is a 1983 arcade game by Taito. It debuted during the "Golden Age of Arcade Games". Innovative in gameplay, this game was very popular for many years, with game music created by musician Yoshino Imamura...

published by Taito
Taito
Taito may mean:*Taito Corporation, a Japanese developer of video game software and arcade hardware*Taito, Tokyo, a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan*Taito, also known as matai, paramount chiefs according to Fa'a Samoa...

 in 1991. In addition of colour, player can choose between three characters: Mike, Guy and Sarah.

Gameplay

The game contains four stages with four buildings each. At the end of 4th building in each stage, player fights against a series of enemies appearing from the doors inside a narrow tunnel, except for stage 4, where player fights against boss in a multi-level suite.

After completing the game, a password is given, which allows player to use the boss character (D.D.Fox) in the game. When playing as D.D.Fox, the final boss is Mike.

Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage

This game was redesigned and published by BAM! Entertainment
BAM! Entertainment
BAM! Entertainment is a dormant video game publisher that published such titles as Carmen Sandiego: The Secret of the Stolen Drums, Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo, and various video game console adaptations of Cartoon Network programs. Threatened as early as 2002, NASDAQ eventually delisted their...

 as Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage, which uses Dexter's Laboratory
Dexter's Laboratory
Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Cartoon Network Studios . The show is about a boy named Dexter who has an enormous secret laboratory filled with an endless collection of his inventions...

characters.

Reception

Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage Review was rated 6.9/10 by Jeff Gerstmann.http://www.gamespot.com/gbc/action/dexterslabrobotrevenge/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary&tag=summary;read-review

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