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Kessen II is a real-time strategy game and follow-up to the PS2 launch title, Kessen. The game shifts the setting from Japan to the Three Kingdoms era of China.
A 3D arcade platform-fighter by Capcom, based on the Heavy Metal magazine of grimdark sci-fi comics.
Killed in his attempt to unify Japan under his rule, Nobunaga Oda makes a pact with the demon king Fortinbras and returns with a vengeance. The Princess of Inabayama Castle is caught in the crossfire and kidnapped... but not before sending a plea for aid to her friend, the samurai Samanosuke Akechi. This man will fall and rise again as an Oni Musha - a demon warrior!
Kessen was a launch title for the Japanese version of the PlayStation 2. The first real-time strategy game for the PS2.
Dynasty Warriors 2 is a historical hack-and-slash game based on Luo Guanzhong's novel, "The Romance of The Three Kingdoms". It is unusual in being a different genre from the original Dynasty Warriors, which was a fighting game.
Power Stone 2 is a classic 3D fighting arena video game developed by Capcom for the Sega Dreamcast. It is a sequel of the Power Stone released in 1999.
Control 5 new civilizations, and take on 4 new campaigns along with a myriad of new units and features in this expansion pack to Age of Kings.
Choose from eight different characters and do battle in large environments, picking up weapons and collecting Power Stones to transform yourself into a super warrior capable of massive damage.
Redguard is an action adventure game set hundreds of years before the events of the rest of the Elder Scrolls series.
A traditional 3D fighting game and spin-off of Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, pitting heroes from each of the Three Kingdoms against each-other. It's best known for its large genre switch made standard for the game's numerous sequels.
Among one of the first tactical role-playing games to land on western shores, Vandal Hearts follows the trials and triumphs of Ash Lambert, and the oppressive conflict that threatens all of Sostegaria.
Developed by New World Computing and released in 1996, Heroes of Might and Magic II is a fantasy turn-based strategy game in which players explore, build, and conquer as one of six factions.
A privateer simulation/RPG that lets the player conquer the seven seas through trade, piracy, and exploration. It is known as Daikoukai Jidai II in Japan and is the sequel to Uncharted Waters.
Chakan was such a powerful swordsman that even Death could not defeat him in battle. However, centuries later, he has become tired of life and will do anything to finally be able to die.
The first game in the legendary Monkey Island series. Guybrush's desire to become a swashbuckling pirate gets him more adventure than he bargained for.
Final Fantasy II follows four heroes who join a resistance group and try to stop an empire from taking over the world. Its gameplay deviates greatly from the first game by utilizing a usage-based growth system.
Final Fantasy was the first entry in the now widely recognized Final Fantasy franchise, originally developed on the NES by Square (now Square-Enix).
Thundercats is a side-scrolling action-platformer based on the toy and cartoon franchise of the same name.
Samurai is the first known hack & slash brawler, released by Sega in 1980. The player character is armed with a sword and simultaneously faces multiple opponents in an arena before facing a boss opponent.
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