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Board game adaptation of the long-running monster-raising video and table-top game franchise that plays similarly to Dokapon Kingdom. It was created by Sofel in 1994.
Cycling simulator/racing game for the Super Famicom developed by C-Lab in 1994.
Pachinko game developed by Jorudan in 1994. It is designed to teach players how to win big on the real-life equivalents of the featured pachinko tables, similar to Sammy's "Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou" series.
Action puzzle game developed by Tom Create in 1994. The player must save the many anime universes from the Nakayoshi magazine from destruction.
A booger-flicking super hero must use his booger-flicking capabilities and farting powers in order to defeat evil mucus creatures.
Weapon-based fighting game with heavy adventure game elements released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Developed by TOSE and published by Yojigen. Based on the period manga of the same name, about a flamboyant travelling samurai.
Gex is an old-school mascot platformer released as a killer app for the Panasonic 3DO.
A collection of digital board games.
A SNES platformer based on the dialogue-free manga with the same name about a tiny dinosaur with a huge appetite.
The fighting games Body Blows and Body Blows Galactic combined to one huge game. Released on Amiga CD32 and PC.
From the studio that later made the Crash Bandicoot series comes a fighting game for the 3DO that was heavily inspired by Mortal Kombat.
A Super Nintendo game that recreates the classic Indiana Jones film trilogy. Players follow Indiana's steps from Raiders of the Lost Ark up until The Last Crusade in this platformer using Indy's famous whip as well as various guns and grenades.
The second Adventure Island game for the SNES. Unlike its predecessors, it mixed platforming with non-linear exploration similar to Super Metroid or Wonder Boy.
Rare's signature fighting game, featuring heavy use of pre-rendered 3D graphics, a unique match format, a special multi-sequence combo system, and C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER
Volleyball game developed by Pack-In-Video in 1994. Allows up to four players.
An action RPG developed by Westone for the PCE-CD.
A turn-based strategy game developed by Max Entertainment and is considered Nintendo's answer to Sega's Shining Force. It was released in 1994 only in Japan for the Super Famicom and later remade on the Sega Saturn in 1996.
The second entry in SNK's historical-fantasy fighting game series adds a variety of new fearsome warriors, advanced techniques (such as rolling, ducking, and hopping), and deadly special moves (including powerful ones used specifically with the Rage Meter).
A rugby game based on the Super Rugby league that features various teams from the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand and South Africa).
A Pancrase-themed MMA/wrestling game, published by Technos Japan, which was released in Japan in 1994.
Play as Sonic or Knuckles as the power of the floating island's Master Emerald is revealed in this concluding sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (now featuring a unique lock-on technology, granting special features when "locked on" to certain other games).
Super Famicom pachinko game published by Planning Office Wada in 1994.
The second game in the Breakout style brick breaking series.
A multiplayer action game similar to Snake.
Nosferatu has taken Kyle's girlfriend and now she must be rescued before her soul sinks into darkness. Kyle will have to battle his way through the castle of the wicked vampire to and save his beloved Erin.
Created by the twisted minds at Shiny Entertainment (led by Dave Perry and Doug TenNapel), Earthworm Jim is a nonsensical side-scrolling platform game that allows the player to venture through the galaxy as an earthworm trapped in a futuristic space-suit to rescue Princess What's-Her-Name.
A side scrolling platformer developed by German teams Kaiko and Neon Software and published by Ocean Software for the Amiga.
A light-hearted 2D fighting game starring anthropomorphic animals as martial arts fighters of various disciplines.
A Super Nintendo side-scrolling brawler in which one of five teenagers must fight the forces of Rita Repulsa by morphing into a Power Ranger. The game was developed by Natsume and published by Bandai.
Direct from the comic books to the 16-bit consoles, Spider-Man and Venom join forces against a greater evil: Carnage!
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