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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.
As bounty hunter Chaz you'll lead a group of adventurers to save your home planet of Motavia and eventually the whole solar system in this acclaimed RPG from Sega. The final game in the Phantasy Star series' canon.
The fourth game in the Legend of Zelda series and the first one to appear on a handheld. Link is trapped on Koholint Island, and to escape he must wake the Wind Fish by finding the Eight Instruments of the Sirens.
A point-and-click adventure game with heavy use of FMV set in the universe of the Zork series of text adventures.
A Genesis game developed by Funcom, based on the animated movie "We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story".
An action RPG for the Super Nintendo and the second game in the Seiken Densetsu series. Secret of Mana can be played by up to three players simultaneously, and is widely regarded as one of the system's finest games.
Mario's 8-bit adventures were compiled and enhanced for the Super Nintendo on a single cartridge. This was the international debut of "The Lost Levels", originally sold as Super Mario Bros. 2 only in Japan.
Trapped inside a virus-ridden computer, a computer owner must navigate a space ship through a hostile file system and find inner peace to escape.
Dragon Quest V is a turn-based RPG released in 1992 and is the fifth installment in the popular Dragon Quest series. It is also the second entry in the Zenithia Trilogy, and one of the most popular games in the franchise.
The first game in the Lunar series, and the second highest selling Sega CD game of all time, Lunar tells a story of love, betrayal, and redemption.
Super Adventure Island is the first Adventure Island game for the SNES.
In this Game Boy game, the player must help Bart and Lisa Simpson escape the dreaded Camp Deadly.
The third installment in the Zelda series makes a return to the top-down 2D gameplay of the original. Link must travel between the Light and Dark Worlds in order to set things right in the kingdom of Hyrule.
An action game in which the player controls a special agent with cybernetic hands.
An action platformer for the Megadrive/Genesis featuring a female lead and Lovecraftian deities. It was released in Japan in 1991.
Set in prehistoric times, this side-scrolling platformer features the eponymous cavemen as they fight their way across various colorful levels. Also, there are cave babes.
You play as Quiffy, the last of a race of small green creatures that lived in the sewers. Your mission is to guide him to the surface through slowly flooding sewers, while keeping out of the way of the other not so nice creatures.
A sci-fi action game for the PC Engine/Turbografx developed by Face with heavy "tokusatsu" influence.
A side-scrolling action game in which the player controls Kal, who must rescue hostages from robots. The name of the game comes from Kal's ability to jump extra high.
NES game from Konami based on the 1980's TV Series. It used the same game engine as Metal Gear.
Play as either Hayate or Kaede in this fast-paced action platformer. This game is known as "Blue Shadow" in Europe.
Use a deadly boomerang to fight through six sectors and recover the Master Computer in this NES action platformer.
A sidescrolling 2D platformer/RPG hybrid in which the protagonist, Wonder Boy, must regain his human form after having been cursed by a dragon. Released under the name "Dragon's Curse" on the Turbografx-16 with slightly improved 16-bit graphics.
The first one-on-one fighting game based on Marvel Comics, albeit only with computer-controlled opponents. Spider-Man and Captain America take on a gauntlet of villains to stop Doctor Doom's attempted missile launch.
Originally appearing as an arcade game in 1989, the game has seen many re-releases in all of its years, but most recently it has appeared on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Devil Zone (악마지대 Angma Jidae) is a Korean brawler for MSX.
The Turtles' first appearance on the NES followed the fighting foursome as they attempt to defeat the evil Shredder. Featuring challenging platforming elements and open-world levels, the game quickly became one of the NES's best-selling titles.
The evil Dr. Wily is back with eight new menacing creations, and it's up to Mega Man to foil his new plans for world domination! Known for bootstrapping the long-running series, the game also introduces passwords, helpful items (such as Energy Tanks), and the series standard of eight bosses.
A 1987 Arcade and NES game from Data East. It introduced the popular character of Karnov, who went on to become one of Data East's mascots. The Famicom version of the game was published by Namco.
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