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Business simulation game from Koei released for the SNES and Genesis. Known in Japan as "Air Management: Oozora ni Kakeru", which was also released for the Sharp X68000.
An Arabian-themed, side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Sega in 1991. Running on the 32-bit Sega System 32 arcade system, it featured four-player co-op gameplay and impressive psuedo-3D sprite-scaling effects.
Bill S. Preston, Esq., and Ted "Theodore" Logan must save the kidnapped princesses.
A single-screen platformer by Data East, where players suck up enemies with a vacuum cleaner and blast them away as rolling projectiles.
A platforming adventure starring Disney's titular duck. Inspire by Indiana Jones, QuackShot has Donald, armed with a plunger gun, traveling the world in search of hidden treasure.
Follow up of Bart vs the Space Mutants with improved controls and longevity.
Join Donald Duck in his quest to recover Uncle Scrooge's Number One Dime and save his three nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
The first sequel to Pyramid Magic increases the difficulty of the traps and puzzles. Dare you explore even deeper into the Pharaoh's tomb?
The third and final game in the Pyramid Magic series of puzzle-platformers that debuted on the Sega MegaNet's Game Toshokan service on Sega Mega Drive.
A side-scrolling action game from Spanish developer Gaelco. Set in ancient Egypt, players control a warrior pharaoh who sets out to fight numerous mythical beings and rescue his kidnapped love interest from the Egyptian god Osiris.
Unlicensed NES fighting game released only in Asia and Brazil. Caltron intended to release it in the US, but it ultimately never surfaced.
This was only released in Japan, on May 31st 1991.
An Egyptian-themed block-based puzzle-platformer for Mega Drive originally released via the Japan-only Game Toshokan online service.
Action platformer video game released by Jaleco for the Game Boy in 1991. Known in Japan as "Oira JaJaMaru! Sekai Daibouken", the title was released in 2012 for the Japanese and North American 3DS Virtual Console.
Count Duckula has travelled to Egypt in the hopes of finding a mystical Saxophone.
Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land is an unlicensed game developed by Color Dreams, Inc. and published by Wisdom Tree, Inc. in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Pharaoh's Tomb is a platform game created by George Broussard.
Billy, Jimmy, and the whole Double Dragon gang fight for the Sacred Stones to save in the world in yet another beat-em-up.
A comedic platform/action game inspired by Raiders of the Lost Ark released for various home computers.
An arcade puzzle-platformer; also known as Buster Bros. Players must shoot the bouncing balls before they take over historical landmarks.
Racing Hero is a 1989 arcade racing game from Sega.
A Ninja Turtles computer colouring book.
Distinct from the Arcade and Genesis versions, Strider for the NES features a more complex, Metroid-style structure, where Hiryu gains abilities throughout the game that grant access to new areas. The story draws heavily from the Strider manga.
A bizarrely light-hearted "super-deformed" version of the ultra-gory Splatterhouse series beat-em-ups.
A Famicom port of Enix's classic sci-fi horror adventure game, JESUS.
Exile, also known as XZR II, is the side scrolling, action RPG sequel to XZR. It was first released for Japanese computers in 1988. Both North American releases, especially the Genesis one, were censored due to the heavy religious, adult and drug-related themes.
Created by LucasArts in 1988, Zak McKraken and the Alien Mindbenders follows Zak in an attempt to meet girls and stop evil aliens.
An action RPG developed by Telenet Japan and released in 1988, it is the first part of the XZR/Exile trilogy. The game was controversial for its references to religion, politics, and drugs. Unlike its sequels, XZR was never released outside of Japan.
A strategy war game based on the Napoleonic Wars, developed by Lenar and published by Irem for the Famicom in 1988. It was never released outside of Japan.
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