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A platformer game loosely based on the 1992 direct-to-video American film, Adventures in Dinosaur City.
Arcade Shoot 'em up from Irem, Mystic Riders
Street Combat is a reskinned version of Ranma 1/2: Chounai Gekitou Hen, intended for American audiences. The game is a generic fighting game, typical to the early nineties.
The first of several compilations created which houses the first two R-Type titles. This version has some remastered content that takes advantage of the CD format.
Hi-octane side-scrolling action, a spin-off from the popular R-Type series
The sequel to Kaiketsu Yanchamaru (Kid Niki: Radical Ninja) for the NES by Irem.
Irem's Arcade hit shoot 'em up R-Type made its debut on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as a launch title.
Ganso!! Yanchamaru is a handheld entry in the Yanchamaru series.
A mahjong solitaire arcade game by Irem, where players are given a one-layer grid of tiles and must match pairs together (removing tiles in-between them for bonus points).
An Irem motorcycle racing game for the Game Boy and PC Engine.
Blade Master is a hack and slash arcade game from 1991. It was released by Irem.
Side scrolling shooter doesn't get much better.
An action-platformer from Irem where a man with a hammer takes revenge on the construction company that destroyed his home.
Irem's original arcade golf game, featuring a faster, simplified pace and a unique performance-based continuing system.
The Game Boy version of Kung-Fu Master was a sequel, taking place after the original.
A side-scrolling action game featuring the ninja Tsukikage. The player carves a path through numerous enemies to each boss using various ninja tools at their disposal, such as shadow doubles, shurikens and bombs.
An Arcade vertical shoot 'em up from Irem.
An Irem Arcade side-scrolling platformer, featuring the titular hero Tonma. His main weapon is a fireball that can be upgraded multiple times.
An Arcade cute 'em up from Irem. Mr. Heli can destroy parts of the environment with his bombs and missiles to uncover valuable crystals which can be spent on power-ups.
The sequel to Irem's signature arcade shoot-'em-up, adding a variety of new weaponry to help take on the Bydo forces.
A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up similar to the studio's earlier R-Type, putting players in control of a microscopic fighter jet in a parasitized human body. Its main feature is the use of mechanized tentacles that maneuvers around the ship.
Medieval action-platformer for the NES, released solely in Japan by Irem.
A NES puzzle game where the protagonist must use his icy breath to obtain red dream bags and clear the level. It is similar to HAL's The Adventures of LoLo.
A beat 'em up where players control a martial artist, Thomas, who must rescue his girlfriend, Madonna. Released in 1988, this is the spiritual sequel to the first beat 'em up, Kung-Fu Master (Spartan X).
A fast-paced vertically scrolling shoot 'em up. The player has to fight off aliens from the Boondoggle Galaxy.
A sequel to Spelunker, this was only released in Japan on September 18th 1987 for the Famicom.
The second compilation of levels from Irem's Lode Runner Arcade series. Developed for the Famicom Disk System, it was never released outside of Japan.
Mahjong Kazoku is a Mahjong game released only in Japan for the Famicom Disk System.
A 2D side-scrolling shooter, and an arcade classic! Travel across space, power-up the companion orb, and bring down some of the toughest alien bosses in gaming.
A Lode Runner game developed by Irem for the Famicom Disk System and comprised of various levels from Irem's Arcade Lode Runner games.
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