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A 90s adventure game featuring FMV sequences and point-and-click gameplay, Titanic: Adventure Out of Time focused on a British Secret Service agent who is blasted back in time from WWII-era London and placed onboard the Titanic during its maiden voyage.
Galaga meets Puyo Puyo in this unique versus shoot-'em-up for Neo Geo hardware. Warning: cuteness overload.
A "Toy" version of the classic chess game.
金庸群俠傳 is a CRPG with SRPG and JRPG elements that was developed for the PC in 1995. The story revolves around the novels of Jin Yong and in pugilistic world of JiangHu.
Bluppo is a classic side-scrolling puzzle game originally released for MS-DOS. The game features excellent graphics and music for its time, as well as simultaneous split-screen multiplayer.
A puzzle game where the player controls multiple clones of one character at the same time.
The third and final game in the Bomberman GB series; it was only released in Japan.
Mario Kart's first foray into 3D and the second game in the series, featuring an assortment of various power-ups and characters with a distinct Mario vibe.
One of the earliest Nintendo 64 action games puts players into the role of mercenary Dash Rendar in this hybrid third-person shooter and flight combat game based on the Star Wars expanded universe project of the same name.
An A-10 Thunderbolt II combat flight simulator based around a fictional conflict with Cuban guerillas.
Horizontal scrolling shoot 'em up developed and released by Apogee in 1996. It has the distinction of being the last title published under the Apogee brand.
The sequel to G-Craft's popular strategy-RPG introduces a new protagonist, Elc, who holds Arc responsible for the murder of his tribe.
Game Boy puzzle game based on Nintama Rantarō.
As one of the first multi-tap Playstation titles on the market, Blast Chamber brings together action and puzzles to form "The 3D Rotatable Deathmatch."
An isometric shooter game from Konami.
Players control Lomax the Lemming as his attempts to rescue his friends and stop Evil Ed.
A puzzle game in which Muddy Mole makes his way through obstacle courses to rescue his family from the farmer Jinbe.
Known as both "Sonic the Fighters" and "Sonic Championship", this arcade spin-off of the Sonic the Hedgehog series pits the blue hedgehog and his friends in a martial arts tournament.
Super Mario 64 takes the Mario franchise into polygonal worlds, setting numerous standards for 3D game design along the way.
Metal Slug is a 2D run-and-gun platformer for the Neo Geo that's known for its fluid animation, sense of humor, and brutal two-player action.
Strap on your bunny ears and search for the magical orbs in this 2D Platformer for Sega Saturn.
The fourth SNES game in Hudson's explosive multiplayer series sends White Bomber and Black Bomber hurtling through time.
A remake/semi-sequel to Super Mario Bros. 2 (US) released on the Satellaview.
Based on the 1995 superhero film of the same name, this arcade rendition is a traditional beat-'em-up with crazy power-ups and the ability to create insane combos.
Take control of the the famous pink puffball and his new "Helper" friends as they trek through a collection of platforming adventures and minigames.
In many previous Mario games, he has had to jump and dodge bob-omb's, but Super Mario RPG allows Mario to use a bombs as weapons. There are four different types of bombs found throughout the game - Fire Bombs, Fright Bombs, Ice Bombs and Sleepy Bombs.
The second game in the famous turn based strategy series by Sid Meier.
Spider-Man: The Sinister Six was a PC CD-Rom title from the mid-90's which was similar to many Lucas Arts adventure games.
A side-scrolling brawler in which Spider-Man fights against the forces of H.Y.D.R.A. It was one of the last games released for the Sega 32X.
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