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A bloody arcade shooter developed by Midway Games, which follows the exploits of two soldiers out to kill General Akhboob.
A top-down isometric helicopter shoot 'em up originally for the Sega Genesis, which was later ported to a variety of platforms. It is best known for its open-ended mission design and was followed by several sequels.
An Arabian-themed, side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Sega in 1991. Running on the 32-bit Sega System 32 arcade system, it featured four-player co-op gameplay and impressive psuedo-3D sprite-scaling effects.
Circuit's Edge is an cyberpunk adventure game developed by Westwood and published by Infocom in 1990.
Originally released for the Japan-exclusive MSX2 in 1990, this sequel is set four years after the Outer Heaven incident. New FOXHOUND commander, Roy Campbell, brings a shell-shocked Solid Snake back from early retirement to infiltrate the military nation Zanzibar Land.
Uncover a criminal conspiracy in this "techno-thriller" espionage strategy-adventure game by the team behind Sid Meier's Pirates! and Swords of the Samurai.
F-15 Strike Eagle II is a 1991 flight simulator from MicroProse.
Exile, also known as XZR II, is the side scrolling, action RPG sequel to XZR. It was first released for Japanese computers in 1988. Both North American releases, especially the Genesis one, were censored due to the heavy religious, adult and drug-related themes.
An action RPG developed by Telenet Japan and released in 1988, it is the first part of the XZR/Exile trilogy. The game was controversial for its references to religion, politics, and drugs. Unlike its sequels, XZR was never released outside of Japan.
Devastators is an early third-person shooter. Up to two players can take control of Rambo-style mercenaries with mullets.
One of the first action RPGs, The Magic of Scheherazade is a Culture Brain title for the NES (1989) and Famicom (1987, as Arabian Dream Scheherazade).
A Japan-exclusive 1987 release produced by Nintendo in conjunction with a television event. The game was later converted into Super Mario Bros. 2.
Alcazar the Forgotten Fortress is an early dungeon-crawling adventure game from Activision.
Players climb the tower, defeat Druaga and rescue Princess Ki in this maze-style, action role-playing game. Originally released by Namco for arcades in 1984, its combination of hack & slash combat and RPG elements laid the foundations for the action RPG genre.
A Famicom version was released only in Japan as Super Arabian. A port of Arabian for arcades.
A treasure-hunting maze game where Sindbad (also known as Sinbad the Sailor) must search for treasure in multi-layered, isometric-like, levels. While doing so, he must avoid enemies, which Sindbad can hold-up by digging holes or using the environment.
Journey as an Arabian prince to save the princess, who is imprisoned in the tower of a castle.
Warhound puts you in the role of a freelance mercenary, whose job is to participate in armed conflicts and private wars around the world.
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