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SNK's first fighting game and the first fighting game on the Neo Geo, telling the tale of a trio of martial artists participating in a local tournament to seek revenge on the crime boss that sponsors it.
An early ninja-themed brawler for the Neo Geo, as a pair of ninja warriors must fight their way past the forces of the dark wizard Genyousai in modern-day New York City.
SNK's answer to the crime-themed beat 'em up genre pits three police detectives against an army of international criminals in modern-day Japan.
Pursue a terrorist army throughout Vietnam to rescue a kidnapped super-scientist in this Cabal-style shooter for the Neo Geo. One of the four launch titles for the platform.
A charming platformer developed by Alpha Denshi for the Neo Geo, as a young insect-human hybrid must journey to rid the peaceful kingdom of Raguy from the evil Daruma Empire.
The direct sequel to Yami no Ketsuzoku and the final Novel Ware title developed by System Sacom.
A young fashion designer uses her sixth sense to solve to the mystery of her former classmate's murder in the sixth entry in the Novel Ware series by System Sacom.
A demonic-themed pinball game and the sequel to 1989's Alien Crush for the TurboGrafx-16. It would later be ported to the Sega Genesis as Dragon's Fury. It has recently been added to the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console catalog.
One of the earliest games developed for the Neo Geo hardware, Magician Lord is a high-fantasy action platformer where players control a wizard that can transform into various warrior forms.
A sci-fi adventure game that is the fifth installment in System Sacom's Novel Ware franchise.
The direct sequel to Soft de Hard na Monogatari and the fourth entry in System Sacom's Novel Ware series.
An early first-person role-playing shooter released by Arsys Software. Ahead of its time, it had 3D polygon graphics, FPS gameplay, strafing controls, open-world space exploration, and an epic sci-fi space opera plot.
The third Novel Ware title developed by System Sacom about a man traveling through dimensions in order to prove he didn't commit a crime he was framed for. Chatty was meant to be the second entry in the Novel Ware series but was delayed due to development issues.
The second entry in System Sacom's Novel Ware franchise about the son of a video game company manager who has to do his father's job while he is hospitalized.
A sci-fi adventure game about the creation of a nuclear bomb shelter meant to save humanity from the inevitable nuclear war. The title was the first entry in Systam Sacom's Novel Ware series and was based off a book written by Shizuko Natsuki.
A Japanese role-playing game originally released in 1987 where the player character must investigate the death of two boys who were found near the entrance of a mansion.
The first game in the Ys series. The player controls Adol Christin who is on a quest to retrieve the six books of Ys which he will use to destroy the evil forces.
One of the earliest and most famous "mahjong solitaire" games, Shanghai is a puzzle game where players clear a formation of 144 mahjong tiles by matching unrestricted pairs.
A sci-fi action-strategy game released in Japan in 1986 for the NES, developed by T&E Soft and published by Toshiba EMI. It's part 6 of a long-running series, though the only one to be released on the NES.
A vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up developed by Compile for MSX computers. Better known for its FDS/NES ports, this game features elaborate weapon upgrading and secondary weapon systems and a dynamic difficulty system where enemy spawns are changed based on player performance.
An action shooter game featuring a giant robot which can transform into a jet. Trapped within a mysterious facility, the goal is to navigate 16 maze-like levels and stay alive long enough to destroy the central computer.
Released in 1984, Hydlide was the first open-world action RPG. It was the first on-foot, fully-scaled, open-world game, and introduced innovations such as a health-regeneration mechanic. It influenced the action RPG genre as well as The Legend of Zelda franchise.
Spoopy maze game
A falling block puzzle game announced for 2016 for the the Nintendo 3DS. From Moo Niitani, creator of the Puyo Puyo series.
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