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A first-person Myst-style point-and-click adventure game loosely based on the 19th century horror novel Frankenstein. It puts players as Frankenstein's monster and stars well-known actor Tim Curry as the mad scientist Dr. Frankenstein.
Discworld is a point-and-click adventure game, starring the "Wizzard", Rincewind. The game is based on Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel, 'Guards! Guards!'.
A point-and-click adventure game. Simon is transported by a wardrobe back to the fantasy world.
Help Malcolm, the "evil" jester, in his quest to clear his name.
Wolverine is on a mission to find out more about his past in this 16-bit superhero brawler from Bits Studio that covers multiple comic book arcs featuring the angriest (and Canadian-ist) member of the X-Men.
The sequel to Last Armageddon, released in Japan for Sega CD.
Demon's Crest is the third game in the Gargoyle's Quest series, a spin-off of the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise. The action once again focuses on the demon Firebrand, who must this time collect six magical crests in order to defeat the ambitions of Phalanx.
Traffic Department 2192 is a top-down shooter set on the planet Seche, and focuses on the conflict between the titular Traffic Department and the violent Vulture gang.
A Super Famicom JRPG that puts the player in the role of a villain.
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.
A fighter game released for the Super Famicom in 1994. It is based on the heavy metal-inspired manga and anime of the same name.
Play as Wario in his first ever 2D platformer for the Game Boy in which he embarks on one of his trademark quests for money.
A text adventure/graphic adventure hybrid, Players control a knight who is attempting to save a princess.
A JRPG from SquareSoft, originally released for the Super Famicom in late 1993. The second game in the series, it introduced several features that were not used in future games, like multiple protagonists and a growing empire the player controls.
A Capcom arcade beat-em-up game similar to games like Double Dragon featuring the Marvel character The Punisher. Nick Fury is also a playable character in this game.
Chakan was such a powerful swordsman that even Death could not defeat him in battle. However, centuries later, he has become tired of life and will do anything to finally be able to die.
The inaugural entry in the Shin Megami Tensei series and successor to Megami Tensei I and II on the Famicom. It follows a young man who must prove himself a hero after the opening of a demonic gate in Tokyo and the city's subsequent nuclear destruction.
The third game in the RPG series known in the west as Glory of Heracles. It was originally released on the Super Famicom in 1992, and eventually added to the Wii's Virtual Console library fifteen years later in 2007. It is the most famous entry in the series.
Frank Castle, as the Punisher, guns down several bad guys with the occasional help of Spider-Man -- because people need to be punished.
A driving game based on the post-apocalypse franchise of the same name.
Originally released for the Japan-exclusive MSX2 in 1990, this sequel is set four years after the Outer Heaven incident. New FOXHOUND commander, Roy Campbell, brings a shell-shocked Solid Snake back from early retirement to infiltrate the military nation Zanzibar Land.
A 1990 action RPG developed by Capcom for the Nintendo Game Boy and a spin-off of their Ghosts N' Goblins series. It was notable for its well-developed real-time platformer combat, and for being one of the more technically accomplished Game Boy titles of its time.
The sequel to Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode.
One of the first ultra-violent arcade games to be released. With extreme violence being the main draw. This classic also featured a moral message about drugs. This game was remade in 2005.
Exile, also known as XZR II, is the side scrolling, action RPG sequel to XZR. It was first released for Japanese computers in 1988. Both North American releases, especially the Genesis one, were censored due to the heavy religious, adult and drug-related themes.
Last Armageddon was only released in Japan for the MSX and PC-8801 in 1988. Then for the Sharp X68000 on March 1st 1989, TurboGrafx CD on August 31st 1990, NES on November 10th 1990, and FM Towns.
An action RPG developed by Telenet Japan and released in 1988, it is the first part of the XZR/Exile trilogy. The game was controversial for its references to religion, politics, and drugs. Unlike its sequels, XZR was never released outside of Japan.
Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode is a mature-themed game with revolutionary design implementing multiple game mechanics, including platforming, first-person shooting, and sniping, and is one of the only games to feature sex on the NES.
A Breakout-inspired game where players control a thief who breaks into bank vaults.
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