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G Darius is a 2D shooter in the Darius series. It features series traditions like zone selection.
Pachiokun Game Gallery collects all previous Pachiokun games for Game Boy into one cartridge.
A jetski race gambling simulation game published by Imagineer in 1995.
The final entry in the GB Pachiokun subseries.
A shogi game for the Super Famicom. It is notable for being published by UK company Virgin Games.
Coconuts' pachinko ball mascot has a second adventure on the Game Boy.
An adaptation of the board game Go for the Super Famicom.
A video hanafuda game for the Super Famicom. It was the second hanafuda SFC game produced in as many months.
Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge is a Formula One game that was released for the NES, Genesis and Game Boy. Features the tracks from the 1991 Formula One season.
An occult/horror themed Arkanoid clone for Sega Genesis. Plus, it's like, totally Satanic.
An online Go game for the Sega Mega Drive that allowed subscribers to compete across Japan via the Sega Modem and MegaNet service.
A cyberpunk-themed adventure/RPG hybrid set in a future Hong Kong that is recovering from a demon invasion. Tianren, a demon hunter, takes on cases relating to demon attacks and the shadowy corporation now running the city, SIVA.
An over-the-top hockey arcade game by Williams that was later ported to consoles.
Bio-Ship Paladin is a scrolling shooter that was originally released in arcades with a home follow-up on the Genesis.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up that configures its difficulty to match the skill of the player.
A Taito arcade brawler in which the two members of the Anti-Terrorism Team, Thunder and Fox, save the world from terrorist violence by blowing everything up.
Save the kidnapped Dr. Lindberry and his daughter by driving a flying armored car in this cyberpunk Z-axis shoot 'em up.
A Famicom bowling game developed by Aisystem Tokyo and published by Tonkin House. It was never released outside of Japan.
An Arcade shooter developed by Taito that pitted the player against a scrolling backdrop of targets as part of a mission to rescue hostages. It is the sequel to Operation Wolf and would later be followed by another sequel, Operation Wolf 3.
A fast-paced puzzle-platformer that debuted in arcades, and later moved to home gaming systems; including the Commodore 64, NES, and Nintendo's Virtual Console.
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