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An action puzzle game from SNK for the Game Boy. The goal is to flip over all of the tiles on the field while avoiding enemies.
A demonic-themed pinball game and the sequel to 1989's Alien Crush for the TurboGrafx-16. It would later be ported to the Sega Genesis as Dragon's Fury. It has recently been added to the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console catalog.
Play as a fly swatter and kill waves of flies. After enough flies have been killed, a 'SuperFly' will appear; progress to the next level by killing the SuperFly on each level.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up and part of the Star Soldier franchise.
Flimbo has to save his girlfriend Pearly!
A 2D platformer released in 1990 for the Amiga and Atari ST.
A puzzle game that is the predecessor of Paganitzu.
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.
One of the earliest games developed for the Neo Geo hardware, Magician Lord is a high-fantasy action platformer where players control a wizard that can transform into various warrior forms.
An action game that parodies the James Bond series. Taking place in many undersea locations, Pond has to undertake several missions from saving mermaids to destroying an oil plant.
Trog! is a light-hearted maze game by Acclaim that has you play a Dinosaur that runs around collecting eggs and killing Trogs.
An action platformer for the NES by Capcom. Viper (or Dead Fox) is sent into South America to rescue commandos and dismantle a massive drug cartel.
An Arcade vertical shoot 'em up prequel in Capcom's WW2-based series 1942. It was the final game to be released on the SuperGrafx console.
An early shooter platformer originally developed for European home computers, best known for its heavy metal soundtrack by Chris Huelsbeck.
Burai Fighter is a side-scrolling/top-down shooter released for the NES, Game Boy and later the Game Boy Color adopting different names with each release. Featuring upgradable weapons and the ability to shoot in eight directions, the player must destroy the Burai and their seven bases.
A side-scrolling arcade game developed by SEGA in 1989 as a sequel to the original Shinobi.
Vapor Trail is an arcade vertical scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Data East. It was ported to the Sega Genesis in 1991.
The third game in a series of multi-platform adventure-platformers by the Oliver Twins, produced by Codemasters.
Run, jump and gun as you take on legions of murderous armed forces in Data East's classic shoot 'em-up.
Two warrior magicians in ancient China drive an angry god from their homeland. An amazing concept gets translated to a fairly sub-par game.
A vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up with a land-based vehicle. Players need to take down enemies while avoiding pits and the walls of the course, though they are also capable of leaping over obstacles.
A shoot em up for the Amiga where players control a Dragon which must burn oncoming waves of shapes and worm-like creatures.
Zybex is a side scrolling Shoot 'Em Up.
Use the mouse to control the paddle in order to catch various falling items - this includes cats, chairs, and lamps. Each level has its own specific item to catch.
Switchblade is a 2D action-adventure platformer where the player guides Hiro, the last of the Bladeknights, through the labyrinth of Undercity. Hiro must recover the 16 fragments of the shattered sword Fireblade and defeat Havok and his nightmare creations.
A freeware game, reminiscent of Arkanoid.
Players dive underwater to collect treasure while evading naval mines and dangerous sea creatures.
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