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A strategic fighter/action game featuring the large mechas of Patlabor. The player must keep the streets clean with their enormous Ingram mobile suit.
The Super Famicom/PlayStation side-scrolling shoot 'em up sequel to Fantastic Nights Dream: Cotton featuring the eponymous witch Cotton in another quest for delicious candy.
Historical strategy game developed by Koei in 1994. It is set in Ancient China during the Chu-Han Contention, which occurred 400 years before the war depicted in Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms series.
A puzzle-platforming spin-off of Nintendo's Mario series. Guide Mario and Luigi through the seven hotels of Bowser's Klub Koopa Resort to rescue the Princess.
J. League-based soccer game released for the Game Boy and Family Computer in 1994. Developed by Graphic Research and published by Electronic Arts Victor.
Formerly known as Final Fantasy III in North America, Final Fantasy VI follows a diverse group of heroes as they fight to defeat Kefka, a megalomaniac intent on using a combination of long-lost magic and technology to take over the world.
Raptor: Call of the Shadows is a top-down shooter released for the PC in 1994. The game allowed players to upgrade their weapons over multiple explosive levels and generally devastate armies of counterattacking craft, both small and large.
A Super Famicom JRPG based on the manga and anime of the same name about a young samurai in a modern city.
A Super Famicom RPG/Adventure game featuring Sanrio characters and intended for younger players. KeroKeroKeroppi's girlfriend Keroleen is frognapped one day and he needs to track her down with the help of his friends.
A side-scrolling brawler title developed by Sting in 1994 for the Super Famicom.
Brawler platformer game developed by Daft and published by Enix Corporation in 1994 for both the Game Boy and Super Famicom. It is based on the first arc of the Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun manga and anime.
Super Metroid is the third game in the Metroid series and the only Metroid game to be released on the Super Nintendo. It has become widely revered for its gameplay, atmosphere, and environmental storytelling, and continues to inspire many action-adventure games.
A SNES-exclusive sequel to Taito's side-scrolling brawler Sonic Blast Man. The eponymous Sonic Blast Man is joined by two other heroes: Captain Choyear and Sonia.
SNES soccer game published by Hudson in 1994. Originally released in Japan as J-League Super Soccer.
A Super Famicom multiplayer mini-game collection based on the manga and anime Kingyo Chuuihou!, known in English as Goldfish Warning!.
The third game in The Legend of Heroes series originally released for Japanese PCs in 1994 and then remade for the PSP in 2004. In 2006 it was localized for the first time and renamed to "The Legend of Heroes II" in the United States.
A kart racing game for the Game Gear featuring Sega's blue hedgehog mascot and his friends (and enemies). While its sequel would get a worldwide release, this one stayed in its native Japan in its original run.
Data East goes for Round 2 in the 90's arcade fighting game scene as they bring their infamous fighting game to the Neo Geo.
The sole Sega Genesis iteration of the Castlevania series, Bloodlines brings the saga of the Vampire Killer whip into the 20th century.
The direct sequel to the original Art of Fighting, adding a more traditional single-player mode (where any character can be chosen) and an improved character roster.
The first iteration in the main Power Pros series for the Super Famicom.
A Super Famicom side-scrolling action game based on the Kidou Senshi (or Mobile Suit) Gundam franchise. Specifically, it is based on Mobile Suit Victory Gundam TV anime from 1993.
A 1994 action game capitalizing on the recent movie of the same name. The game was initially released for the SNES and Genesis with a Sega CD version releasing later as a bundle with Bram Stoker's Dracula.
A Kabuki theater-themed RPG for the Super Famicom. The game was developed by RED Entertainment, best known for their Tengai Makyou (Far East of Eden) and Sakura Wars series.
X-COM: UFO Defense is a genre-defining strategy game released in 1994 combining both strategic and tactical gameplay.
Lingo is a video game adaption of the game show of the same name.
Four additional games from Sachen for the NES.
Play as Bugs Bunny in this zany battle across a mad world at the mercy of an antagonistic animator in order to confront Daffy Duck and save the day!
Following up on the original Itadaki Street, Itadaki Street 2 features more complex Monopoly-esque gameplay and new gambling elements. Released for the Super Famicom on Feb. 26, 1994 in Japan, and again on Sep. 26, 1997.
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