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Randar Burn is a parody of Blaster Burn starring Compile's early mascot Randar. It was initially an extra on MSX magazine cover disc "Disc Station #4" but later received a free download distribution for PC via Project EGG.
A game that was originally included on Compile's Disc Station #32 for MSX. It was released as a standalone title for PC in 2017 as part of Project EGG.
Jump Hero is a platformer that was available on PC-9800's Compile Disc Station #4. It was released on PC as a standalone title in 2011 as part of Project EGG.
Blaster Burn: Budruga Episode III was an episodic title that was released over several magazine cover discs. A single disc with all chapters titled Blaster Burn Sōshūhen was announced but never released. EGG's two-part release of this title is finally making them available for consumption.
A very manly 2D fighter featuring characters from the Cho Aniki universe.
Jennifer Simpson and her friends Laura, Ann and Lotte are orphans and have just been adopted by a man named Mr. Barrows. The girls begin the move into Mr. Barrows' Mansion when something horrible happens.
Sequel to Hebereke's Popoon. Very similar gameplay to Dr Mario. Only released in Europe and Japan for the SNES, Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation systems.
The second title in the Cho Aniki series.
An isometric on-foot racing game featuring SunSoft's Hebereke/Ufouria characters.
A construction kit for the Super Famicom, built in 1994 for designing and playing arcade-style vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-ups. Along with numerous enhancements compared to its Famicom predecessor, it also includes a fully-featured sample game (which itself is a spiritual sequel to the developer's 1993 arcade game Daioh).
A gritty pseudo-sequel to the NES classics Renegade and River City Ransom, once again featuring Kunio-kun. Later saw localization in English as a prequel to River City Girls.
Japan-exclusive action fighting video game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. It features Hebereke and pals, SunSoft's Sanrio-esque stable of mascot characters.
Six extracurricular clubs of an all-girl high school send their best representatives for a martial arts tournament for club funding in this bishoujo-themed fighting game for the FM Towns.
A direct follow-up to the 1991 platformer Caveman Ninja, Lost in the Tropics follows cavemen duo Joe and Mac as they embark on a quest to recover their village's stolen crown. Despite its name, it is actually the series' third installment.
A Super Puyo Puyo type game starring the characters of NES cult favorite Ufouria: The Saga.
The third and final installment of the Rushing Beat trilogy of beat-'em-ups by Jaleco.
A sci-fi brawler sequel based on the futuristic cop tokusatsu TV show Space Sheriff Gavan. The player can choose between three different fighters with varying strengths and weaknesses.
The sequel to top-down dungeon crawler Brandish. Ares and Dela decide to hunt down the powerful Planet Buster sword before it falls into the wrong hands.
Nine martial artists from around the world compete in a tournament in Data East's first fighting game since the genre's Street Fighter II boom. It is best known for being the subject in a lawsuit due to its similarities with Street Fighter II.
Combatribes is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up game. The Combatribes are a group of vigilantes clearing up crime on the streets of New York City.
A beat-'em-up by Jaleco and the sequel to their earlier game Rival Turf. Take control of one of five powerful fighters and fight an army of clones!
A sequel to the 1991 platformer Caveman Ninja, Congo's Caper follows a half-man half-monkey boy as he travels through various pre-historic lands to rescue his girlfriend.
Side-scrolling mech action in space and on Earth. The game is known as Assault Suits Valken in Japan and is the second game in Masaya's Assault Suits series of mech run-and-gun shooters.
Also known as Star Cruiser II: The Odysseus Project, Star Cruiser 2 was released in 1992 for the NEC PC-98 and Fujitsu FM Towns computers.
Super Double Dragon is the fourth Double Dragon game in the series. It is also the first Double Dragon game that is not a port of an arcade game.
Also known as "Power Moves", Deadly Moves is a 2D fighter where a martial artist (simply named Joe) must train worldwide with seven unique martial arts masters to become the best fighter.
The first in Jaleco's Rushing Beat series of Final Fight-inspired beat-'em-ups.
A single-screen platformer that pits hammer-wielding alligators against robots and other foes.
The third game in the Arcus Series of isometric action RPGs. Originally released on the Sharp X68000, the game was ported to the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.
A side-scrolling fantasy action game with light RPG elements created by Nihon Falcom that is best known for its Sega CD incarnation, published in the US by Working Designs. The title was also released for Japanese computers, the Super Famicom and PC- Engine CD, all of which share the same story and characters but play somewhat differently.
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