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Caveman Chuck Rock must save his wife from dinosaurs by beating down enemies with his stomach and by hurling rocks in this side-scrolling action game.
The third installment in the Zelda series makes a return to the top-down 2D gameplay of the original. Link must travel between the Light and Dark Worlds in order to set things right in the kingdom of Hyrule.
Help Mylo Steamwitz get enough money to cash in on the latest fad by plundering an abandoned, yet profitable series of crystal mines.
Join Donald Duck in his quest to recover Uncle Scrooge's Number One Dime and save his three nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
Super Mario Bros. 3 clone from South Korean developer Clover Soft.
Final Fantasy Legend II is the second game in Square's "SaGa" role-playing series, originally released for the Game Boy. It adopted the "Final Fantasy" branding in North America for marketing purposes.
An isometric puzzle-platformer where players, as a thief named Karadoc, raid the Castle Wulf.
Through the use of reading comprehension and basic mathematics, players navigate Treasure Mountain in order to get the treasure at the top.
Little Nemo is based on a film based on a comic strip from the early 20th century. In it, a young boy from London named Nemo is summoned to the kingdom of Slumberland; a fantasy realm filled with strange creatures and dream-like locations.
A side-scrolling action game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Psygnosis.
EarthBound Beginnings is the first game in the EarthBound/Mother franchise. It tells the story of Ninten, a heroic twelve-year old boy with psychic abilities, and his quest to prevent an alien invasion of Earth.
Like the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 (AKA "Lost Levels"), Super Boy II more or less uses the same engine and graphics as its predecessor but switches up the levels.
Princess Daisy of Sarasaland has been kidnapped by the evil alien Tatanga and it's up to Mario to rescue her in this handheld platformer (and launch title) for the original Game Boy.
Super Boy I is a clone of Super Mario Bros., for MSX and Master System. It was released only in South Korea.
Classic shoot 'em up starring the Monkey King Sun Wukong (except for Western releases, where the protagonist is "Mike Chen")
Mario and his friends find themselves in the mysterious world of Sub-Con, where they must fight new enemies (with new techniques) to stop the master plans of the evil toad king, Wart.
An "Alice in Wonderland" themed overhead platformer/action game developed by Namco. It was originally released in arcades in 1988; the PC Engine version was released on December 11th in 1990. Many of the enemies are also obviously inspired by Wonderland characters.
A Japan-exclusive 1987 release produced by Nintendo in conjunction with a television event. The game was later converted into Super Mario Bros. 2.
Players control historical explorer, Henry Morton Stanley, as he searches for Dr. David Livingstone.
Players collect dolls, use skateboards to travel, find hidden levels all on the journey to rescue Tanya, the protagonist's girlfriend.
Super Mario Bros. Special is a sequel to Super Mario Bros. created by Hudson Soft. It is also the predecessor to The Lost Levels.
The true sequel to Super Mario Bros., originally exclusive to Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2, significantly boosted the game's difficulty.
Monty has broken out of Scudmore prison, and is on the run. Get him on the next boat out of here in the third Monty Mole game.
A 1984 game from Mastertronic with boulder-pushing as the goal. Despite sharing its name with the Japanese title for Mega Man, it is wholly unrelated.
Hungry squirrel maze game for MSX.
A puzzle game from dB Soft for various home systems. It was the first dB Soft game on the Famicom. The player controls a mole-like creature named Flappy and must push a blue rock onto its platform on each stage.
Caterpillar is a single-screen shoot-'em-up for the BBC Micro.
An educational puzzle adventure game, designed to encourage children's reading skills and problem solving.
An early Arcade game of Namco's that was originally released in 1983. The two woodsmen Libble and Rabble set out to capture delicious Mushlins, but must contend with the Hoodlins and other creatures in the forest.
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