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Horse racing game developed by C-Lab and published by Imagineer in 1994. Sequel to Keiba Eight Special.
Mahjong game developed by Koei in 1994.
Mega Bomberman is the name for the Sega Genesis release of the TurboGrafx-16 game, Bomberman '94, and is the third release in the Bomberman series.
Mahjong game developed by Khaos in 1994.
Namco's answer to Sega's Virtua Fighter, featuring a unique button system where each of the four buttons corresponds to attacks from each of the fighter's arms and legs.
A construction kit for the Super Famicom, built in 1994 for designing and playing arcade-style vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-ups. Along with numerous enhancements compared to its Famicom predecessor, it also includes a fully-featured sample game (which itself is a spiritual sequel to the developer's 1993 arcade game Daioh).
Licensed platformer based on a Tarzan-inspired anime that was developed by Kuusou Kagaku and published by Bandai in 1994.
Slots game developed by Sammy Studios for the Super Famicom in 1994.
Horse racing game developed by Carrozzeria in 1994.
Armored Warriors, the beat'em up from Capcom that features mechs as playable fighters.
The second home adaptation of Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series of boxing arcade games, pitting players against sixteen pugilists from around the world (each with their own variety of techniques, a lot of which are illegal).
An action game in which a team of two firemen fight fires (including "boss" fires) and save injured civilians throughout an ablaze New York building. It was released in Japan and Europe in 1994.
Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition is the sequel to the original Jurassic Park for the Sega Genesis. The game adopted an open format when choosing missions, as well as retained the ability to play as the Velociraptor or Grant from the first game.
Turn-based strategy game involving civilizations of the ancient world and the early Medieval period.
From the pages of the best selling DC comic book series comes this brawler game adaption of the Death and Return of Superman.
Dr. Bruce Banner's green alter-ego rampages across various levels in search of his nemesis Leader in this 16-bit side-scrolling brawler game.
Choose from an eccentric cast of delinquents in this unique Neo Geo blend of traditional fighting games and beat 'em ups.
A parody fighting game featuring the digitized faces of various Japanese comedians. It was published on the Super Famicom by Shouei in 1994.
A Super Famicom fighter game based on the delinquent martial arts manga of the same name. It was developed and published by Culture Brain in 1994.
Ecco: The Tides of Time is the following game in the Ecco the Dolphin series.
Pitting together fighters from SNK's other franchises, The King of Fighters '94 introduces a new team-based system where players fight in teams of three, eliminating each combatant in one-on-one rounds.
A 2D action game where players shoot zombies and find or destroy objects in order to advance to the next level.
Wario and Bomberman clash in this Bomberman-style game for the Game Boy.
With the end of the Alien Wars comes a new squad of elite commandos bringing order to a chaotic world: the Hard Corps.
A 1994 soccer simulation game centered around Japanese soccer teams. The game is top-down, and was released only in Japan (although its sequel, Prime Goal 3, was released in Europe).
Match-3 Super Famicom puzzle game published by Takara in 1994. Features a story mode where the player has to wear down the health bars of various monsters by creating combos.
An adventure/survival game released for Japanese computers and the Super Famicom.
Coca-Cola kid is a sidescroller starring the Coca-Cola Kid, the Coke mascot in Japan in the 1990's.
The first Super Famicom game (and the fifth game overall) in an RPG series based on Japanese mythology.
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