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Family Trainer: Fuuun! Takeshi Shiro 2
- NES
The sequel to Family Trainer: Totsugeki! Fuun Takeshi Shiro and the ninth game to be made for the NES Power Pad/Family Trainer by Bandai and Human Entertainment. Like its predecessor, it is based on Japanese TV show Takeshi's Castle.
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Cycle Race: Road Man
- NES
A cycling racing game developed by Advance Communication and published by Tokyo Shoseki for the NES, released in Japan only.
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Top Rider
- NES
A motorcycle driving game developed by Human and published by Varie for the NES. It was released in Japan only at the end of 1988.
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The Triathron
- NES
An athletics sports game where the player competes in a series of triathlons. It was released on the NES by K Amusement Leasing in Japan only.
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LogicBots
- MAC
- PC
- LIN
LogicBots
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Hakuoki ~Memories of the Shinsengumi~
- 3DS
An Otome game set in Kyoto during the Edo period, the story follows a young woman named Chizuru who becomes entangled with a band of samurai warriors called the Shinsengumi while searching for her missing father.
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Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium '88 Senshuu Shin Data
- NES
A NES baseball sim from Taito and an updated version of their earlier Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium title. It includes a minor graphical upgrade and updated rosters.
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Captain Silver
- SMS
- NES
- ARC
A piracy-themed action platformer from Data East originally for the Arcades and later released on the Sega Master System for all regions and NES exclusively for Japan.
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Kaguya-hime Densetsu
- NES
An adventure game for the Famicom loosely inspired by the characters of an old Japanese folktale, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter."
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Fighting Road
- NES
A one-on-one martial arts fighting game for the NES published by Toei. It was released in Japan only on December 13th 1988.
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'89 Dennou Kyuusei Uranai
- NES
A fortune-telling interactive horoscope developed by Micronics and published by Induction Produce for the NES. It would inform the player of their fortune for the year 1989.
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WinKings
- WiiU
1-4 player co-op viking-themed 2D arena combat game.
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World Party Games
- Wii
A Wii minigame collection released by Dreamcatcher.
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MOAI: Build Your Dream
- MAC
- PC
- + 3 more
An indie strategy game.
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Spy Hunter / Super Sprint
- GBA
A compilation of the classic arcade games Spy Hunter and Super Sprint brought to the Game Boy Advance.
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TumbleSeed
- NSW
- PS4
- + 2 more
TumbleSeed is a roguelike about a rolling seed.
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Front Mission Evolved
- X360
- PS3
- PC
Square Enix's turn-based mech-combat game comes to the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 as a 3rd person shooter.
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Leylines
- PC
A hex-based strategy game where the player is a wizard on a conquest.
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Space Camp
- Wii
- DS
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Chronicle of Innsmouth
- PC
Chronicle of Innsmouth
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AdvertCity
- PC
- LIN
- MAC
An advertising tycoon game.
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The Hole Story
- PC
Wendy is an archaeologist who has to depend on her puzzle-solving abilities and her trusty shovel when she's transported back in time and mistaken for a missing princess. This game was the winning design of the 2014 Girls Make Games summer camp.
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Majyuuou
- SNES
An action platformer released on the Super Famicom. Abel travels through the depths of Hell to rescue his daughter and defeat the King of Demons.
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Trailer Park Boys: Grea$y Money
- ANDR
- IPHN
- IPAD
Ricky, Julian, Bubbles, along with all your favorite citizens of Sunnyvale go on a misguided mission to run shady schemes, get rich quick, and rescue the park.
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Swords and Souls
- PC
A flash fighting game with minigames.
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Crash Wheels
- PC
A racing game with physics damage.
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Michael Andretti's World GP
- NES
Michael Andretti's World GP is an F1 racing game released for the NES. It follows the 1988 F1 season.
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Weekend Warrior
- MAC
You're a player in the most action packed and intense game show ever aired: Weekend Warrior. All you can do to defend yourself is slug at your opponents with your handy "swing thing."
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A Lenda do Herói
- PC
A Lenda do Herói (Song for a Heroi)
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Exceed
Exceed
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Wolverine
- NES
A sidescrolling action game where the player controls Wolverine as he battles against arch nemesis Sabretooth. This was the first game that the character Wolverine was the sole main character.
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CAAARGH! A Memory Racing Game
CAAARGH! A Memory Racing Game
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Godzilla: Monster of Monsters
- NES
A side-scrolling game released in 1989 by Toho Co. LTD. It stars the giant lizard Godzilla and the giant butterfly-like moth Mothra of Toho movie fame.
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Mischief Makers
- N64
An action-platformer starring the robotic maid Marina Liteyears, who must grab and shake her way through side-scrolling levels to rescue Professsor Theo and the entire planet of Clancer from an evil empire.
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AeroFighters Assault
- N64
The first and only 3D Aero Fighters game, this was Videosystem's last game. Known in Japan as "Sonic Wings Assault".
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Chopper Attack
- N64
SETA corporation's 3-D helicopter shooter. Players pilot fictitious helicopters accomplishing various objectives. Originally released in Japan as "Wild Choppers" in 1997.
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Chameleon Twist
- N64
Curiosity leads a chameleon, Davey, to follow a rabbit down a magical hole, transforming him into a humanoid form. By making use of Davey's long tongue, travel through various platforming levels to get him back home.
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Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage
- N64
Join Alaron on his quest to find answers in this adventure RPG.
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War of Crown
War of Crown
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Rocket: Robot on Wheels
- N64
Rocket is a robot. He has a wheel that he rolls around on. So really, the title is misleading if you were hoping for more than one wheel.
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Tonic Trouble
- N64
- GBC
- PC
Tonic Trouble is based on the Rayman series; it is a traditional 3D platformer. Released August 31 1999, and released on the N64, PC and GBC. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, RFX Interactive (GBC version), published and distributed by Ubisoft.
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Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M.
- N64
- GBC
- PS1
Based on the comic book of the same name, Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. has the player slaughtering invading aliens in an attempt to save Earth.
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King of Kings
- NES
A NES strategy game developed by Atlus and published by Namco. It was only released in Japan.
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Momotaro Dentetsu
- NES
The first in Hudson's series of train-themed video board games which was released on the Famicom in Japan only on December 2nd 1988.
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