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A dark-themed 2D fighting game for the Atari Jaguar with heavily inspiration from the Mortal Kombat series (including digitized actors and finishing moves both brutal and comedic).
A soccer game from US Gold that features over fifty international sides.
Basketball game based on the 1992 film starring Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes.
Race through San Francisco in this 3D Racing game for the Jaguar.
Fire shots from your hovertank in this first-person, deathmatch-style arcade game.
Mech game for the Atari Jaguar.
The Atari Jaguar's original answer to Mortal Kombat, which included similar levels of ninjas and violence (but lacked the eccentric characters, such as a Native American chief and a kilt-wearing Scot).
A skiing and snowboarding game set in the real life location of Val d'Isère in France.
Accolade's feisty feline travels through the corrupted world of fairy tales in this Jaguar-exclusive entry of the Bubsy series.
One of the few big name games for the Jaguar platform. Play as an Alien, Predator, or Colonial Marine in standard first-person-shooter gameplay with a strategic twist.
Giant beasts from different parts of the post-apocalyptic world fight each other for global domination in this violent 2D fighting game from Atari.
A baseball game for the SNES and Arcade. It features precise controls for pitching.
Also known simply as "World Rally", World Rally Championship is a rally-racing arcade game with an isometric-perspective and a sequel to the Spanish computer game Carlos Sainz: Campeonato del Mundo de Rallies.
A fighter game based on Rob Cohen's motion picture depicting a semi-fictional retelling of Bruce Lee's life.
This platformer Zool sees the eponymous Ninja from the Nth Dimension joined in his quest by a whip-wielding female companion - and alternate protagonist - Zooz.
This side-scrolling shoot 'em up from Atari Games was one of two launch titles for the Atari Jaguar, and exclusive to that system.
Hand Made Software developed this side-scroller for the Atari Lynx.
This pinball game for Lynx provides digital versions of two real-life pinball machines.
Early polygonal racing game with Arcade handling. 2D on the Lynx and 3D on the Jaguar.
A FMV light-gun game from the studio behind Mad Dog McCree. Set in 1920's Chicago, it follows a private detective as he solves the murder of a popular nightclub singer.
A combat helicopter arcade game made by Atari in 1991. It has a dual sit-in cabinet that allows for both co-operative and competitive play. It features three missions and one death-match arena.
A breakout clone with many unique features.
An early '90s fighting game that made use of beat-'em-up mechanics while being the first fighting game to use digitized actors as a replacement for hand-animated sprites, influencing games like Mortal Kombat. The game itself is usually remembered as being pretty rotten, though.
One of the earliest FMV light-gun games puts players in control of a mysterious gunslinger in the Old West, tasked with stopping the titular Mad Dog McCree and his band of outlaws.
You control a hovercraft-like vehicle in this Arcade obscurity.
A racing game with 3D polygonal environments and the sequel to 1989's Hard Drivin'.
The beat-em-up arcade game based on the 1989 Tim Burton film, Batman.
A run-and-gun game made by Atari for the arcade in 1990.
The Criminal Brain has kidnapped the President's daughter and you have to go save her. You, Electrocop, have to enter a fortress to save her with loads of robots to attack, doors to hack open and a few bonus games within the terminals to play while you wait.
Players organize blocks of the same color to make them disappear.
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