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The latest entry of the Worms franchise comes to the PS4 and Xbox One in 2014.
The fourth entry in the Mario and Luigi RPG series has Mario traversing dreams within Luigi's mind. Players will have to interact with Luigi on the bottom screen to provoke certain events within his dreams.
A whimsical but difficult puzzle-platformer by Might & Delight, a studio formed by ex-employees of GRIN.
This downloadable 2D platformer, from the creators of Nintendo DS classics Dementium and Moon, requires players to traverse levels made up of three layers of depths in order to vanquish an army of slimy brown monsters.
Developed by Arc System Works, Hard Corps: Uprising is the spiritual sequel to Contra: Hard Corps available as a downloadable game on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network.
Reluctant hero Jason Fleming investigates a hidden underground complex to rescue his girlfriend Claire in this Metroid-style action-adventure game.
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 is a GBA port of the popular SNES game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
The sixth installment of the Mega Man X series (and the last 32-bit entry in the series), Mega Man X6 has the titular X investigating a new virus known as "Nightmare", supposedly caused by the "ghost" of Zero.
Kamui (神威, Kamui) is a vertically scrolling shooter released for Windows PC in December of 1999. It was developed by Siter Skain and published by Himeya Soft.
A Pac-Man game set in a 3D world.
Jazz Jackrabbit is back in his second adventure, this time accompanied by his brother Spaz.
In the final chapter of the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy, both Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are missing. It's up to Dixie Kong (and her younger cousin Kiddy Kong) to find them!
Take control of the the famous pink puffball and his new "Helper" friends as they trek through a collection of platforming adventures and minigames.
An ultra rare top down shooter that is considered to be one of the most technically impressive games on the PC-Engine CD.
The demon warlord Nausizz returns to Belkana and its up to three brave warriors to slash through his forces in this Japan-exclusive Neo Geo CD sequel to the original 1991 Crossed Swords.
The evil wizard Wicked Wainwright has captured the four elders and it's up to Flink, a wizard's apprentice, to set them free.
Sonic the Hedgehog infiltrates the secret lair of Dr. Robotnik, only to find himself at the mercy of Robotnik's ingenious Pinball Defense System!
An Arabian-themed, side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Sega in 1991. Running on the 32-bit Sega System 32 arcade system, it featured four-player co-op gameplay and impressive psuedo-3D sprite-scaling effects.
Shred your way through Shredder's minions and other iconic TMNT villains as any of the four turtles in this classic beat 'em up.
A genre-defying tale of two toads' quest to rescue their kidnapped friends from the clenches of the Dark Queen. Where Frogger brought frogs to the forefront of videogaming, Battletoads taught children that toads weren't frogs and were here to kick some ass.
Punch-Out!! meets sword-and-sorcery in this over-the-shoulder action game for Neo Geo systems.
An early Neo Geo action game featuring a limited first-person perspective, as a lone C.I.A. agent must fight the forces of a ruthless terrorist organization.
A side scrolling shooter developed by Sega for the Genesis and Master System. In it, hard-hitting police detective Dick Tracy must track down a suspicious nitroglycerin shipment.
An arcade machine that featured up to three players each with their own gun. Your job is to hunt ghosts down to rescue a kidnapped girl. It was unique among light-gun shooters for featuring three-player co-op gameplay.
Knight Arms: The Hybrid Framer was part third-person rail shooter and part side-scrolling platformer, released by Arsys Software for the Sharp X68000 computer in 1989. It featured some of the most advanced pseudo-3D sprite-scaling seen on a home system of the 1980's.
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