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Created by the twisted minds at Shiny Entertainment (led by Dave Perry and Doug TenNapel), Earthworm Jim is a nonsensical side-scrolling platform game that allows the player to venture through the galaxy as an earthworm trapped in a futuristic space-suit to rescue Princess What's-Her-Name.
An arcade-action interpretation of the third film in the original Star Wars trilogy, as Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker and his crew must rescue Han Solo and help destroy a re-built Death Star.
X-COM: UFO Defense is a genre-defining strategy game released in 1994 combining both strategic and tactical gameplay.
A first-person tactical shooter based on the 1989 board game of the same name. Set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, players control squads of Space Marine Terminators as they traverse derelict space vessels infected with Tyranid Genestealers.
Adult adventure game developed by Agumix in 1993.
Whoever controls Dune controls the spice - lead your House to planetary conquest in this pioneering RTS game from Westwood Studios.
Bazooka Blitzkrieg is a Super Scope lightgun game for the SNES.
The first in a series of visual novels about Yuna, a happy go lucky girl, intergalactic celebrity idol, and Savior of Light in a far future galaxy.
A Japan-only beat-em-up, based on the anime of the same name. Originally, an American release was planned (to be titled Metal Jack: Armored Police), but this version was eventually cancelled. Kikou Keisatsu Metal Jack was also released for the Game Boy. It was developed by KID and published by Takara.
A first-person action-adventure game released for home computers in 1991, in which the player has to solve puzzles and combat encounters in order to defeat a murderous computer.
Metroid II: Return of Samus is the portable sequel to the Nintendo Entertainment System classic, Metroid. Regarded by many as one of the best action games on the Game Boy, it was a solid follow up to the original.
A side-scrolling platformer set in the near future, where the player controls a police officer who over a series of levels turns into the cyborg ESWAT.
A sci-fi top-down shooter and the followup to the original Final Zone for MSX.
Be afraid evildoers!
A shoot 'em up released on various 8 bit and 16 bit computers.
Don the Power Suit of intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran as she recaptures the dangerous Metroid species from the evil Space Pirates. Released by Nintendo in 1986, this game introduced the "Metroidvania" style of open-world gameplay on consoles.
Created by computer gaming pioneer Richard Garriott, a.k.a. Lord British, Ultima was one of the first computer role playing games and it set many standards for the genre.
Set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Dark Millennium was under development by Vigil Games with a release window of Q1 2014. Following THQ's bankruptcy filing and subsequent asset auction in 2013, the development and release of Dark Millennium was effectively canceled.
A cancelled stealth-shooter set in the StarCraft Universe. Following a lengthy development cycle with several delays, the game was confirmed to be cancelled in 2014.
Pornographic strategy game developed by Wendy Magazine in 1994.
End of Nations was a free to play "tactical" MOBA developed by Trion Worlds. It's development was put on hold in 2013.
A new First Person Adventure entry in the series focused on isolation and exploration developed by Retro Studios (after a development reboot), set to be released on Nintendo Switch.
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