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Not to be confused with Ubisoft's Watch Dogs, Wonder Dog was an Amiga game in which you played a Wonder Dog. Originally released on the Sega CD in 1992, Wonder Dog is a side-scrolling video game developed by Core Design and released by JVC.
Part sequel, part remix, Theron's Quest is a version of FTL Games's Dungeon Master developed for the TurboGrafx-CD. It included a new story and many other changes, including breaking up the game into multiple smaller dungeons.
Wolfchild is a scrolling shooter with platforming elements. The object of the game is to defeat the the evil Chimera organization, while using guns and the ability to transform into a wolf monster.
A puzzle game developed by Fill-In-Cafe for the Sharp X68000
A compilation disc bundled with the Victor WonderMega, a Genesis/Sega CD hybrid released in the west as the X'Eye.
A hockey game for the TurboGrafx-16 and part of Cinemaware's TV Sports series.
Blast TIE Fighters, scour the surface, and destroy the Death Star in this Japanese Star Wars game from MNM.
This game, based on Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, features both platforming and shooting segments.
A side-scrolling platform game released in 1991. It is the sequel to the original James Pond, and now parodies RoboCop as well as James Bond.
A FMV update to the classic book-based game, SH:CD challenges players to help Holmes and Watson solve three cases involving murder. One of the first CD-ROM-only releases.
A text-adventure game developed by Cross Media Soft.
This was only released in Japan, on February 22nd 1991. The title is generally translated as "Rainbow Silkroad" and has received a complete fan translation.
A video game adaptation of the famous strategic board game. Find the opponent's flag, and watch out for that spy.
A sidescrolling mecha shoot 'em up for the TurboGrafx-16 and NEC PC-8801.
A basketball game and part of Cinemaware's TV Sports series. The player can select one of eight fictional teams and take on their rivals on the court.
A first-person action-shooter in which the player is given the task of ridding a planetoid of insectoid alien life forms.
A vertical shoot 'em up in which the player can switch between three flying kids with different weapons.
The semi-sequel to Legendary Axe/Makkyou Densetsu. The game has seven stages, and was released in Japan in 1990. Despite popular belief in the United States, the game IS a sequel to the Legendary Axe/Makkyou Densetsu and was marketed as such in Japan.
An educational dinosaur guide with animations and voiceovers exclusive to the TurboGrafx-CD.
This TurboGrafx-16 gambling game features roulette, poker, blackjack, keno, and slots.
A 1990 JRPG for NES. The game is a Hindu-themed RPG about a hero that is on the path to becoming a Dragoon.
Flappy moves stones to get around enemies in order to reach his goal.
A classic graphic adventure game from LucasArts. In Loom, classic point and click gameplay is combined with a musical interface.
A side-scrolling action game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Psygnosis.
A puzzle action game from French studio Loriciel featuring the titular fuzzball as he runs around painting his world pink. Would be followed by Super Skweek.
An action/strategy game set in Feudal Japan, specifically around the Genpei War of the 12th century. It is Cinemaware's follow-up to Defender of the Crown.
Gogan goes on a quest to save his friend Flare from an evil cult with the aid of a legendary weapon. An action game for the Turbografx-16, developed by Marvelous Interactive.
A golf game for multiple systems licensed by professional golfer Jack Nicklaus. Play the greatest 18 holes in Championship Golf as chosen by Nicklaus.
A mech real-time combat game that allowed the player, as an eponymous MechWarrior, to fight other mechs from a first-person perspective. It is based on the Battletech wargaming franchise and was followed by many sequels.
A side-scrolling platform game, famous for being unfairly difficult, originally developed for the Commodore Amiga, and later ported to other systems.
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