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Fly the unfriendly skies, battling giant creatures and wizards in a race to collect mana and restore balance to the world.
The fourth and final installment of the Monster World series.
A fantasy-themed, turn-based 4X game that features many innovative game mechanics.
A strange combination of brawler and racing game set in a dystopian future Japan. The antagonists are all female. It was only released in Japan, in 1993. Katsuya Terada created the cover art.
A 2D platformer created by Ocean Software and released on various platforms. Mr. Nutz is a red squirrel who wears shoes, a glove, and a cap. Like other platformers of that era, he must jump on the enemies to defeat them.
Following an original plotline not found in the Dragon Ball manga or anime, Dragon Ball Z Gaiden follows the Z Warriors as they fight to prevent the catastrophic plans of a mysterious foe who harbors vengeance against the Saiyan race.
An arcade platformer that brings Sonic the Hedgehog to an isometric perspective, letting players control him (or one of his two allies) with an arcade trackball (similar to Marble Madness).
An action game to coincide with the release of the 1993 movie and the first game based on the franchise. Take control of Dr. Grant and attempt to escape Jurassic Park.
A side-scrolling shoot'em up, notable for its Medieval/anime art style and heavy metal soundtrack. It is the spiritual successor to Gate of Thunder.
Play as Olaf, Baleog and Erik, three vikings who have been kidnapped by aliens and are trying to get home.
Firepower 2000, or Super SWIV as it is known in Europe, is a top-down shooter where the player takes control of either a flying or a ground vehicle.
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.
Warrior Blade in the final game in the Rastan series by Taito. Unlike the Previous two games, Rastan III is a beat-em-up.
Metroid II: Return of Samus is the portable sequel to the Nintendo Entertainment System classic, Metroid. Regarded by many as one of the best action games on the Game Boy, it was a solid follow up to the original.
Help Mylo Steamwitz get enough money to cash in on the latest fad by plundering an abandoned, yet profitable series of crystal mines.
A game inspired by "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," part of the animated classic Fantasia.
A classic graphic adventure game from LucasArts. In Loom, classic point and click gameplay is combined with a musical interface.
Burai Fighter is a side-scrolling/top-down shooter released for the NES, Game Boy and later the Game Boy Color adopting different names with each release. Featuring upgradable weapons and the ability to shoot in eight directions, the player must destroy the Burai and their seven bases.
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.
The Imagination Network (Originally "The Sierra Network"/"CyberPark") was a multiplayer game owned by Sierra Online from 1989-1995 (and Co-Owned by AT&T During Late-1995/1996), Owned by AOL from 1996-2003, INN is credited as being the First Graphical Point-and-Click MMG.
A first-person shooter published by The Power House and inspired by Exidy's arcade coin-op Crossbow. The player in the role of a crossbow archer has to protect his friends from a variety of perils and attacking enemies by shooting arrows at them.
Larn is a 'roguelike' where players explore procedurally generated dungeons to gain experience and enough gold to venture into the volcano to retrieve the potion that will save the protagonist's daughter's life.
King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch (怒りのメガトンパンチ/Megaton Punch of Fury) was only released in Japan for the Famicom. It is very loosely based off of the 1986 film King Kong Lives.
Adventure game developed by Enix in 1985.
Time Gal must save the world by traveling through time and stopping an evil thief from using a time traveling device in order to become the supreme leader of his time. This game was originally released in Japanese arcades in 1985 and later ported to the Sega CD.
A single screen platformer written by Chris Morris and published by The Edge for the Commodore 64.
Thor, star of the popular comic strip B.C., must save his girlfriend Cute Chick from a dinosaur with nothing but his trusty prehistoric unicycle and quick reflexes in this challenging early side-scroller.
1981 DECO Cassette System arcade action game, where DECO Kid flies and punches enemies in side-scrolling environments. Ahead of its time, it set precedents for mechanics such as multi-directional scrolling, bosses, energy bars, debris, invincibility, and score combos.
Zork II, Infocom's second game, is a treasure hunt in the vein of its predecessor. Still in the Great Underground Empire and armed with your brass lantern and elvish sword, you must find ten treasures while dealing with the capricious Wizard of Frobozz.
A platformer from Magnussoft.
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