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Sonic the Hedgehog's sole adventure for the Sega CD, as he travels through time to save the fate of Little Planet from Dr. Robotnik's army of robots (including Sonic's new adversary: his metallic doppelganger).
Like a combination of Sonic the Hedgehog and the Tazmanian Devil, Rocky Rodent is another drop in the "Mascots with Attitude" bucket.
A direct spin-off to Tengai Makyou II: Manjimaru staring Kabuki Danjirou.
An arcade platformer that brings Sonic the Hedgehog to an isometric perspective, letting players control him (or one of his two allies) with an arcade trackball (similar to Marble Madness).
One of the earliest fighting games to bear the Dragon Ball license, adding new concepts to the burgeoning fighting game genre (including a roaming split-screen view for less restrictive playfields).
Assume the role as Spike O'Hara and save Cool School High from all types of demons and ghouls. Armed with only your trusty baseball bat and sneakers, you must set out to rescue the head cheerleader, Samantha Pompom.
This bizarre game depicts Bart Simpson's "Bartman" alter-ego, originally a throwaway gag on a single episode, as an actual superhero with genuine powers, who must save his idol Radioactive Man from the Limbo Zone, and defeat the evil Brain-O the Magnificent.
Bart falls asleep while doing his homework and has a nightmare featuring many amusing mini games.
A Simpsons themed spoof of American Gladiators for the Game Boy.
The fifth installment of the card-based Famicom RPG adaptation of the Dragon Ball series brings the story to the third main Dragon Ball Z arc, as the Z Warriors contend with new foes on Earth (including Frieza's brother Cooler and the androids of mad scientist Dr. Gero).
The second game in the Japanese-exclusive Tengai Makyou role-playing franchise.
The Dragon Ball series first outing for fourth-generation video game consoles brings the series' Famicom card-based RPGs to the Super Famicom, re-telling the the first two major Dragon Ball Z arcs.
Originally released for the Famicom, in Japan 12/20/91, titled Bananan Ouji no Daibouken. Banana Prince for Nintendo Entertainment System, is a 2D platform game, released in Germany February 1992, with alterations made to the original version (mostly sprites). Both versions were developed by KID, published by Takara.
Follow up of Bart vs the Space Mutants with improved controls and longevity.
In this Game Boy game, the player must help Bart and Lisa Simpson escape the dreaded Camp Deadly.
Sonic Eraser was a downloadable title for the Sega Genesis which was exclusive to Japan. One of the more obscure entries in its respective franchise, it was a puzzler at its core.
The fourth episode of the Dragon Ball card-based RPG series for the Famicom follows the second main Dragon Ball Z arc, as the Z Warriors must make their way to the planet Namek and race against the forces of emperor Frieza to find the planet's Dragon Balls.
Bart starts a journey to stop aliens' evil plans and save the world using mostly slingshots and spray cans.
The third card-based RPG for the Famicom that is based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series. It takes place during the series' "Saiyan Saga" arc of the series, with Goku and his allies preparing for an assault by two powerful alien invaders.
A sequel to Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu that re-tells the entire main Dragon Ball story prior to the events of Dragon Ball Z, using an expanded version of the game's mix of adventure game storytelling, board game movement, and card-based combat.
Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden is a 1989 action RPG for the Famicom (NES) console published by Bandai, based on the popular weekly Japanese manga anthology Jump and its characters. The combat system was in real-time with martial arts.
The first in a series of adventure-RPG adaptations of the world of the manga and anime Dragon Ball. It takes place during the "King Piccolo Saga" arc of the series and features a unique card-based system for both exploration and combat.
One of the first Dragon Ball video games ever released, Shenron no Nazo follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga. It's better known outside of Japan for its heavily-localized North American release (as Dragon Power).
Romancia is the third game in Falcom's Dragon Slayer series. Because of its cute graphics and simple gameplay, it is also known as "Dragon Slayer Jr."
An expansion pack for Nihon Falcom's Xanadu released in 1986.
The first game based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou is a vertical shoot-em-up players control Goku on his Flying Nimbus cloud.
An action RPG released by Nihon Falcom in 1985 that was the company's first blockbuster success, becoming one of the best selling Japanese PC games of all time.
Sonic Crackers is an early beta ROM for the Sega Genesis/MegaDrive that was primarily meant as a tech demo for swapping game engines on the fly during gameplay. Many elements of it were later incorporated into the Sega 32X game "Knuckles' Chaotix"
Originally designed for the Sega Genesis, then the 32x, and finally the Saturn, Sonic X-treme was meant to be the first fully realized 3D Sonic title. It was eventually cancelled in 1997 after spending a year in development hell.
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