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A Japan-exclusive Virtual Boy adaptation of the classic puzzle game Tetris, featuring a unique variation with a cylindrical playfield.
Play tennis as your favorite Mario franchise characters, in the first game released for the Virtual boy.
Galactic Pinball is a 3-D pinball game for the Virtual Boy, with a special guest appearance by Samus Aran.
A first person boxing game for the Virtual Boy. You control a robot and fight other robots controlled by people.
Red Alarm is a shooter similar to Star Fox, for the Virtual Boy.
A motion simulator arcade attraction released for SegaWorld arcades in 1994. Using Sega VR headsets, it was the first released video game to utilize head-tracking VR technology.
The PC Engine's answer to Columns and Puyo Puyo, Panic Bomber is a "falling blocks" puzzle game and spin-off of the studio's Bomberman series.
Fly the unfriendly skies, battling giant creatures and wizards in a race to collect mana and restore balance to the world.
The only fighting game developed that gives the illusion of holography, Holosseum is an arcade fighting game developed by Sega in 1992 for their hologram theater arcade cabinet.
Take control of a dolphin and solve the mystery of a powerful storm in this unconventional and notoriously-difficult 2D side-scroller published by Sega.
Orb-3D is an action puzzle game where the player travels through multiple levels in order to stop the evil space wizard Krohn from destroying the universe.
Beyond the Black Hole is a computer game developed by The Software Toolworks in 1989 for the PC/MS-DOS, Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. The player controls a scientific officer sent to investigate strange occurrences. the player uses cartography orbs to examine a variety of objects in space.
A light-gun rail shooter similar to Operation Wolf and Cabal, but with more detailed three-dimensional environments. The original arcade version's sprite/texture manipulation engine anticipated FPS ray-casting graphics and the look of texture-mapped polygons.
A 3D-enhanced sequel to Sega's Space Harrier, developed solely for the Sega Master System and its 3D glasses peripheral.
A naval battle simulator with light-gun action for the Sega Master System. It took advantage of the SegaScope 3D glasses to create a stereoscopic 3D effect.
A space shooter where players must prevent the ruler of the Fourth Empire, Halcyon, from taking over the galaxy. The game is an updated version of Galaxy Force.
A racing game featuring Mario and Luigi released for the Nintendo Famicom Disk System only in Japan. It supports the Famicom's 3D goggles. The goggles were not needed to play the game.
A shoot-em-up for the Sega Master System that took advantage of the SegaScope stereoscopic 3D glasses.
A maze-exploration game for the Sega Master System that uses Sega's 3D goggles periphery to create the illusion of depth.
An arcade racing game released by Taito in 1987 and later ported to various home systems. It was the first arcade racing game to use stereoscopic 3D glasses.
Animal Attack Gakuen is a NES run-and-gun shooter that uses the Z-axis, similarly to Sega's Space Harrier. It was only released in Japan, on December 26th 1987.
This game can be played with 3d glasses.
Japan only sequel to 3D-World Runner. JJ is short for "Jumpin' Jack", the protagonist of the game. It was released in December 1987.
Zaxxon 3-D is a 1987 Sega Master System remake of Sega's 1982 Arcade classic Zaxxon. The player could use a peripheral to see the game in 3D.
A Z-axis shoot 'em up from Sega that features a F-14 Tomcat jet fighter and incredible speeds. Like the racing game OutRun, After Burner II would become a huge success for Sega in the Arcades. The game was later released to different consoles.
A Konami shoot-em-up depicted from behind the ship on a Z axis, similar to After Burner or Space Harrier, for the Famicom Disk System. It has the distinction of being one of the few games that worked with the Famicom 3D imaging system.
This arcade racer for the NES features eight courses from across the world and exciting 3-D action. It was one of the earliest racing games for the NES.
This Acclaim published NES game was the first Square game to reach North America. The game was developed by both Hironobu Sakaguchi and Nobuo Uematsu.
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