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An early 2D side-scroller in which the player takes control of a jungle princess as she travels through various forested areas battling beasts and collecting treasures.
Hugo must risk life and limb in a dangerous jungle to save the lovely Penelope from a poisonous death.
Help the Cheetos mascot escape his imprisonment in the Four Corners Zoo by searching for motorcycle parts in this advergame platformer.
Help Mickey Mouse restore peace and happiness to a mysterious land in the sequel to the Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear versions of the 1990 Sega platformer Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse.
An official standalone expansion of (and prequel to) Wolfenstein 3D, players reprise the role of Allied spy William "B.J." Blazkowicz, who must infiltrate a strongly-guarded Nazi installation to recover the mythical Spear of Destiny.
One dude's quest to rid himself of an ill-begotten cursed pendant using the power of a lost Aztec treasure.
Players are tasked with entering four historical periods with the goal of defeating their evil twin brother.
Considered by many to be the progenitor of the first-person shooter genre, Wolfenstein 3D is a 1992 first-person action game that pits the player, as Allied spy William "B.J." Blazkowicz, against the might of Nazi Germany.
A tactical RPG from Sega, the player has to save the land of Rune and stop the evil Darksol from reviving an evil that destroyed the world in ages past.
The first part of a three-game sequel to the fantasy first-person shooter Catacomb 3-D, released as shareware. Venture into the crypt of the evil lich Nemesis and use your Magick to survive against his minions.
The second game in the Catacomb 3-D Adventures trilogy. As the wizard Petton hunts down the lich Nemesis once more, he'll have to encounter new locales and contend with new foes to fight.
Dizzy's final, full colour adventure.
A standalone expansion to the original puzzle game "Lemmings". It was developed by DMA Design and released by Psygnosis in 1991.
A platformer featuring Fred the caveman.
Caveman Chuck Rock must save his wife from dinosaurs by beating down enemies with his stomach and by hurling rocks in this side-scrolling action game.
Help Mylo Steamwitz get enough money to cash in on the latest fad by plundering an abandoned, yet profitable series of crystal mines.
A sci-fi multi-genre action game for the NES, released in Japan as Gun-Dec. The player is a wisecracking detective attempting to uncover an alien conspiracy.
A charming platformer developed by Alpha Denshi for the Neo Geo, as a young insect-human hybrid must journey to rid the peaceful kingdom of Raguy from the evil Daruma Empire.
Through the use of reading comprehension and basic mathematics, players navigate Treasure Mountain in order to get the treasure at the top.
Little Nemo is based on a film based on a comic strip from the early 20th century. In it, a young boy from London named Nemo is summoned to the kingdom of Slumberland; a fantasy realm filled with strange creatures and dream-like locations.
A side-scrolling action RPG fantasy game, originally released to the Arcades by Taito and supports up to four players.
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.
Four Activision games on one Atari 2600 cartridge, from HES
Donkey Kong Classics is an early NES compilation cartridge featuring both the original Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr.
Mario and his friends find themselves in the mysterious world of Sub-Con, where they must fight new enemies (with new techniques) to stop the master plans of the evil toad king, Wart.
An adventure game with some action interludes that was released for several 8-bit homecomputers.
Players control historical explorer, Henry Morton Stanley, as he searches for Dr. David Livingstone.
A platformer for the NES, developed by TOSE and published by Namco in Japan and Taxan in the US. It's a NES-exclusive sequel to Namco/Midway's early Arcade classic Mappy.
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