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Join Ray and his fellow Aqutallion crusaders as they embark on a dangerous journey to defeat the evil entity Homncruse.
Play as Zeke or Julie through 55 deadly levels of Zombies Ate My Neighbors! Destroy zombies with a squirt gun full of holy water!
A colorful platformer for the SNES starring a protagonist that can remove his own limbs.
Lenny's Music Toons is a musical adventure released for Windows in 1993. It stars Lenny the Penguin.
Trapped inside a virus-ridden computer, a computer owner must navigate a space ship through a hostile file system and find inner peace to escape.
A Famicom platformer developed by South Korean developer Zemina.
A single-screen platformer and the follow-up to the 1991 game Tumble Pop. Feed enemies to fatten them up, then push them away as bouncing projectiles!
A platformer with RPG elements for the SNES, developed by Almanic and published by Enix. The player controls an ever-evolving lifeform struggling to survive.
A Centipede-like fixed shooter for Amiga.
An early first-person shooter for Amiga.
A sci-fi mech action platformer that allows the player to reverse gravity as they traverse several levels littered with a wide range of enemies in order to save the world from an orbital nightmare.
An educational game for the Macintosh computer. Up to 4 players play and learn about geography.
In this UFO simulator, players takes control of an alien saucer in hopes of destroying humanity.
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.
A NES Edutainment game for younger players, featuring characters from Jim Henson's Sesame Street. It focuses on numbers and shapes.
Vindicators is a 1-2 player top-down, run-and-gun, shoot-em-up action game, released in 1988. It was published by Tengen for home platforms; an arcade version of Vindicators was published by Atari.
Last Armageddon was only released in Japan for the MSX and PC-8801 in 1988. Then for the Sharp X68000 on March 1st 1989, TurboGrafx CD on August 31st 1990, NES on November 10th 1990, and FM Towns.
A shoot'em up based on Namco's arcade game Galaxian, where the player controls a spacecraft at the bottom of the screen moving left or right, destroying aliens above.
Four Activision games on one Atari 2600 cartridge, from HES
A pinball simulator for the NES developed by Soft Machine and published by Coconuts Japan, in Japan only. It features racing and sci-fi themed tables among others.
A side-scrolling shoot 'em up for Amiga.
A vertically scrolling shoot 'em up in which the player flies his craft into the alien "Star Killer" space cruiser and tries to destroy it before it destroys the sun.
Ginga Ninkyouden is an action-brawler from Jaleco. It is known for its many (unlicensed?) cameos from throughout Japanese pop culture.
Known outside of Japan as "Takeshi's Challenge", this game is an unconventional action-adventure platformer created by famous Japanese comedian Beat Takeshi. Along with its open world exploration and mature themes, the game is known for its unorthodox game progression (where the game can easily be made unwinnable).
A single-screen platformer that puts the player up against robots, snakes, and... Pac-Man?
A Space Invaders clone written by John P. Shay and published by Solar Software for the Commodore 16.
A shoot'em up based on Space Invaders, where the player controls a spacecraft at the bottom of the screen moving left or right, destroying a wave of aliens above descending slowly in formation.
An early Doraemon game for Super Cassette Vision
A shoot 'em up written by Jim Baguley and published by Solar Software for the Amstrad CPC.
A Commando-style vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up with a few novel features. It was developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco for Arcades and the Nintendo Famicom.
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