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A horizontal-scrolling shoot 'em up similar to R-Type or Gradius; it pits the player against various enemies within a surreal fantasy world.
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.
Emerald Dragon is a traditional Japanese RPG released for various gaming consoles and computers.
A PC Engine boxing game with an alternate brawler mode.
Gogan goes on a quest to save his friend Flare from an evil cult with the aid of a legendary weapon. An action game for the Turbografx-16, developed by Marvelous Interactive.
This top-down maze action game was originally a Doraemon licensed game before being graphically converted for the North American market.
A first-person dungeon-crawling game developed for the TurboGrafx-16. There are many dungeons to explore, each with a piece of a larger password at the end of it.
An art program for the PC Engine. Compatible with three peripherals: a drawing tablet, a scanner and a printer.
The third game in Westone's Wonder Boy series and the last to debut in the Arcades, Wonder Boy III is best known outside of Japan as simply Monster Lair. Its sole US release was for the TurboGrafx-CD, though both it and the Genesis version were later added to the US Wii's Virtual Console line-up.
A scrolling action game developed by Hudson, it was the pack-in title for the TurboGrafx-16 system. The Japanese version is titled Mashin Eiyūden Wataru and is based on an animated series of the same name.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up from Compile, the creators of Aleste, Zanac and Spriggan. It was an early critical success for Hudson/NEC's new console the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine.
A golf simulator for the TurboGrafx-16 developed by Hudson. It was the first golf game to be released for the system in the US.
Dungeon Explorer is a top-down action-adventure RPG developed by Atlus and published by Hudson Soft in 1989. Up to five players can join in the quest to recover the Ora stone from the mighty Natas.
A top down 2D racing game first released on the TurboGrafx-16. It is now available from the Wii Shop. Moto Roader is a contest between 5 racers (either human or computer) over 8 heats, where players upgrade their cars after each race.
A football game and part of Cinemaware's TV Sports series of sports simulators. The game uses fictional teams like the Blizzards and the Rhinos.
A multiplayer tennis game on the TurboGrafx-16. It is known as Pro Tennis: World Court in Japan. Perhaps most notable for its unusual "Quest Mode", which frames the game as a Dragon Quest clone.
A top-down Arcade racing game produced by Capcom in 1988 that was later ported to the PC Engine.
A beat 'em up where players control a martial artist, Thomas, who must rescue his girlfriend, Madonna. Released in 1988, this is the spiritual sequel to the first beat 'em up, Kung-Fu Master (Spartan X).
A racing game for the Turbografx-16 developed by Hudson. It uses the behind-the-car viewpoint popularized by Sega's OutRun.
An 80's fighting game from Capcom that laid the framework for one of the most popular fighting game franchises of all time, as well as the traditional fighting game genre in general.
A 2D side-scrolling shooter, and an arcade classic! Travel across space, power-up the companion orb, and bring down some of the toughest alien bosses in gaming.
Originally released in 1986, J.B. Harold: Murder Club is the first entry in the long-running noir adventure game series.
A horizontal Sega shoot 'em up which tasks the player with controlling the spaceship Opa Opa through various surreal stages. Originally an Arcade game, Fantasy Zone was adapted for many home consoles.
A life simulator game based on the Megami Paradise anime series.
A turn-based strategy game for the the PC Engine CD.
Strategy game developed by Kogado in 1995.
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