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A compilation of the first three Ninja Gaiden titles. This version features updated visuals and music with certain drawbacks and limitations, including non-configurable controls.
The first game based on the Nintama Rantarou anime developed by Culture Brain in 1995. Followed by numerous sequels on multiple systems.
The spiritual successor to The 7th Saga. A mute hero must find their way back to their own world.
The demon warlord Nausizz returns to Belkana and its up to three brave warriors to slash through his forces in this Japan-exclusive Neo Geo CD sequel to the original 1991 Crossed Swords.
Kirby's third platformer gives him three new rideable friends as he must fix the rainbows that once connected the Rainbow Islands of Dream Land together.
Sunsoft's first fighting game pits eight of the fiercest warriors of a futuristic sci-fi galaxy against each-other.
A side-scrolling brawler based on the animated series of the same name. Developed by Software Creations and published by Fox Interactive, the game was released for the Genesis and Super Nintendo in 1994.
Kagaku Ninja-Tai Gatchaman is an anime-based strategy RPG.
The Atari Jaguar's original answer to Mortal Kombat, which included similar levels of ninjas and violence (but lacked the eccentric characters, such as a Native American chief and a kilt-wearing Scot).
Mr. X returns, and this time he brought robots! It's up to Axel, Blaze, Skate, and the mysterious cyborg Dr. Zan to put an end to Mr. X's plans once and for all in the final installment of the Streets of Rage trilogy.
The second game in Sega-AM2's signature 3D fighting game series builds upon its predecessor with significantly improved graphics, new gameplay mechanics, and two new fighters.
Hagane is a side-scrolling beat 'em up with a ninja/cyberpunk theme and setting.
The fighting games Body Blows and Body Blows Galactic combined to one huge game. Released on Amiga CD32 and PC.
A turn-based strategy game developed by Max Entertainment and is considered Nintendo's answer to Sega's Shining Force. It was released in 1994 only in Japan for the Super Famicom and later remade on the Sega Saturn in 1996.
A fast-paced side-scrolling brawler set in Ancient Japan. A clumsy ninja is hired to rescue the daughter of a local lord from skull-masked bandits.
The second entry in SNK's historical-fantasy fighting game series adds a variety of new fearsome warriors, advanced techniques (such as rolling, ducking, and hopping), and deadly special moves (including powerful ones used specifically with the Rage Meter).
A Japan-only turn-based RPG by Squaresoft featuring several seemingly unrelated characters each in different settings and time periods.
Choose from an eccentric cast of delinquents in this unique Neo Geo blend of traditional fighting games and beat 'em ups.
A side-scrolling action game for the Super Famicom and part of Jaleco's Ninja-kun series. Released only in Japan in 1994.
Also known as Kaiser Knuckle, Global Champion is Taito's answer to the fighting game craze of the early '90s.
A ninja-themed video game based on the 1994 movie of the same name. Three ninja brothers must retrieve a stolen dagger.
Formerly known as Final Fantasy III in North America, Final Fantasy VI follows a diverse group of heroes as they fight to defeat Kefka, a megalomaniac intent on using a combination of long-lost magic and technology to take over the world.
The direct sequel to the original Art of Fighting, adding a more traditional single-player mode (where any character can be chosen) and an improved character roster.
A side-scrolling brawler, Ninja Warriors is the story of three ninja androids sent to fight an oppressive regime in the future. It is the enhanced remake of Taito's 1987 Arcade brawler The Ninja Warriors.
Join Michelangelo, Splinter and April O'Neil on their adventure to rescue the other Ninja. Each Turtle has their own special ability that must be used to bypass certain obstacles.
Surf Ninjas was created as a tie-on for the 1993 New Line Cinema movie of the same name. It features an evil military leader that seeks to kill the last heirs of the throne to the Patusani Kingdom.
The sequel to Arc System Works and Sega's Game Gear mahjong title.
One-on-one combat with the titular Turtles in this trio of TMNT-licensed fighting games developed by Konami for the NES, SNES, and Genesis. The last TMNT game released in the 1990s.
Irem developed this baseball-themed brawler in 1993.
A side-scrolling action game for the Sega Genesis and part of Sega's long-running Shinobi franchise. It is the direct sequel to Revenge of Shinobi.
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