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The first fighting game set in the Marvel universe brings Capcom's take on the X-Men series, as the titular mutant superheroes must fight the mutant followers of Magneto.
An art tool and video game for the Super Nintendo which contains a number of different utilities for creating animations, music and artwork featuring the Looney Tunes.
Help a virtual Macaulay Culkin summon the Pagemaster in this licensed platformer, but don't forget the library card.
Daffy Duck in Hollywood is a platform game featuring the lovable lisping duck Daffy.
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.
Giant beasts from different parts of the post-apocalyptic world fight each other for global domination in this violent 2D fighting game from Atari.
The official licensed game of the 1991 movie of the same name.
Take control of Road Runner and help him outsmart Wile E. Coyote in this Loony Tunes Platformer.
SNES soccer game published by Hudson in 1994. Originally released in Japan as J-League Super Soccer.
The Flash was a game with connections to the TV series of the same despite being released 2 years after the show was canceled.
The second installment of one of the most violent fighting game franchises of all time, providing a smoother fighting system while adding new fighters, Fatalities, babalities, friendships, and much more.
A helicopter action game, released as part of MicroProse's Gunship series for the Genesis.
A horror action platformer game based on the movie of the same name, released on a multitude of platforms from 1993 on, developed by Psygnosis, Traveller's Tales, and Probe Entertainment and published by Sony Imagesoft and Psygnosis.
Overlord is a space-based strategy game designed by David Perry & Nick Bruty. The goal of the game was to compete with an alien opponent to colonize a solar system.
An action game from Acclaim based on the 1992 David Fincher movie. The player assumes the role of Ripley as she explores the prison planet of Fury 161.
By combining digitized character graphics and extreme violence, Midway's 1992 fighter revolutionized the U.S. fighting game genre, spawned a long-running series, and helped create controversy regarding video game violence.
A side-scrolling action game based on the movie sequel of the same name. It was published on various consoles by Ocean, and is not to be confused with its FPS PC counterpart RoboCop 3D.
This side scroller was based on the 1984 science fiction blockbuster of the same name.
Viz: The Soft Floppy One, was a 1991 Amiga video game based on the British toilet humor comic, "Viz." It was mediocre multi-event olympics-style game featuring three very crude protagonists; the worst of which was a fellow named Buster Gonad who could bounce on his outrageously enlarged testicles.
An on-rails light-gun shooter produced for the Arcade by Midway, based on the 1991 film of the same name. The home versions were titled "T2: The Arcade Game" to distance themselves from the LJN/Ocean side-scroller action game.
Both Doc Brown and Marty McFly are in 1885 saving school teachers, stealing trains, and running up against "Mad Dog" Tannen in this short and difficult game.
A chess game from Sega for the Master System.
Guide hordes of helpless green-haired rodents away from peril in this landmark puzzle game.
Drive through five levels in five different vehicles in this strange take on an arcade classic.
An Adidas-licenced, top-down tennis game.
The sequel to the acclaimed California Games adds several new sports, including hang gliding, jet skiing, and snowboarding.
The first terminator game ever made. Released in 1990 for the PC, Bethesda created this open world game that allowed players to engage a cat an mouse game across an entire city as either the Terminator or Kyle Reese.
A dual-joystick Arcade shooter ported to nearly every contemporary system. Contestants gear up to win fantastic prizes on the most violent game show on TV.
An early shooter platformer originally developed for European home computers, best known for its heavy metal soundtrack by Chris Huelsbeck.
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