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A 1994 baseball game for the Super Famicom and part of Taito's Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium series.
The second game in Hudson's baseball series to hit the Super Famicom.
A Super Famicom comedic Mahjong game with an overarching storyline. It was followed by a sequel a few years later.
One of few games to use weaponized candy, Miracle Girls is a side-scrolling platformer based on the manga of the same name.
A baseball game from Hudson Soft, and the originator of the Super Power League series.
Don the "Terror Mask" on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive one final time to save Rick's wife and son from certain gruesome death in Splatterhouse 3.
A tennis game for the PC Engine that is part of Hudson's Power Sports series.
A run-and-gun platformer and the sequel to the Genesis version of Rolling Thunder 2, only released in North America. Set during the events of Rolling Thunder 2, players follow agent "Jay" as he hunts down the second-in-command of GELDRA.
Rick returns to the West Mansion to kick evil's ass and save his (real) girlfriend in Splatterhouse 2.
A TurboGrafx-16 exclusive entry in Hudson's Adventure Island series, featuring the always hungry grass skirt enthusiast Master Higgins.
The sequel to SNK's original kaiju-themed fighting game brings a new beat-'em-up campaign as three large monsters must defend their dominance of Earth from an alien invasion.
A side-scroller for the TurboGrafx-16 and Wii Virtual Console featuring the undead samurai Kagekiyo as he once again takes on his (im)mortal enemies the Genji clan.
A Doraemon platformer for the TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx CD.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up and part of the Star Soldier franchise.
Pete has stolen Mickey's present and it's up to him or his girlfriend Minnie to chase after him and retrieve it. Part of Capcom's series of licensed Disney platformers, though Capcom only has a publisher credit this time.
Master Higgins once again takes up his trusty axes and skateboard to rescue Tina from the Evil Witch Doctor.
A side-scrolling action game released by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo Entertainment System and TurboGrafx-16 featuring the famous actor and martial artist Jackie Chan.
A vertical shoot 'em up featuring dragon protagonists. It is the sequel to Namco's earlier game Dragon Spirit.
The tale of Jack and the Beanstalk is retold in this Famicom game from Asmik.
Wagyan Land 2 is the second game in the Wagyan Land series. It was released only in Japan on December 14, 1990 for the Nintendo Famicom.
A 2D platformer featuring the popular Domino's Pizza mascot from the 1980s. It is a graphically altered version of the Famicom game Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru.
Dragon Spirit is vertical arcade shooter released in 1987 by Namco and Atari. This page is for the updated Nintendo Entertainment System version, published in the US by Bandai.
A ball-based puzzle game for the TurboGrafx-16 similar to Sokoban but with a more action-y bent. In Japan, the game is known as Be Ball.
An arcade ATV racing game for four players that was eventually ported to the Sega Genesis.
A bizarrely light-hearted "super-deformed" version of the ultra-gory Splatterhouse series beat-em-ups.
Wagyan Land is a platforming game released only in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom on February 9, 1989 . The game was later ported to the Sega Game Gear on July 26, 1991.
A Super Sentai parody action game released for Arcades, TurboGrafx-16, and Wii Shop. It later became a webcomic and webtoon.
Formula One racing game with RPG elements published by Taito in 1987 for the Famicom. It was never released outside of Japan.
An action RPG from Now Software for the NES. It was never released outside of Japan.
Yokai Dochuki is an Arcade game by Namco that follows the adventures of a young boy through Jigoku, the Japanese equivalent of Hell. The game was later released for the PC Engine and Family Computer, but neither version was available outside of Japan. However, an unofficial english arcade version titled "Shadow Land" exists.
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