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A top-down, Zelda-like cooperative adventure developed by Capcom for the SNES, based on the popular cartoon series Goof Troop.
A direct spin-off to Tengai Makyou II: Manjimaru staring Kabuki Danjirou.
A horror themed side-scrolling action game that stars Johnny Dash, who rescues animals and avoids monsters.
It's Kayla's birthday tomorrow and it's up to Fatty Bear to make her a cake, decorate her room, and stop a hyper dog from ruining everything.
Harlequin is a side-scrolling platformer created by The Warp Factory and published in 1992 by Gremlin Graphics.
A platformer with RPG elements for the SNES, developed by Almanic and published by Enix. The player controls an ever-evolving lifeform struggling to survive.
Dragon Quest V is a turn-based RPG released in 1992 and is the fifth installment in the popular Dragon Quest series. It is also the second entry in the Zenithia Trilogy, and one of the most popular games in the franchise.
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.
Summer Carnival '92 - Recca was only released in Japan, on July 17th 1992. The game is famous for its incredible speed, unique soundtrack, and relentless difficulty. It later was released worldwide on the 3DS eShop.
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.
The second game in the Japanese-exclusive Tengai Makyou role-playing franchise.
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.
A game developed and published by Apogee Software. Secret Agent is a series containing three shareware games; the first in the series was free, but two and three needed to be paid for.
Metroid II: Return of Samus is the portable sequel to the Nintendo Entertainment System classic, Metroid. Regarded by many as one of the best action games on the Game Boy, it was a solid follow up to the original.
The third installment in the Zelda series makes a return to the top-down 2D gameplay of the original. Link must travel between the Light and Dark Worlds in order to set things right in the kingdom of Hyrule.
A platformer for the NES which is notable for allowing customization of the main character.
Final Fantasy Legend II is the second game in Square's "SaGa" role-playing series, originally released for the Game Boy. It adopted the "Final Fantasy" branding in North America for marketing purposes.
Originally released for the Japan-exclusive MSX2 in 1990, this sequel is set four years after the Outer Heaven incident. New FOXHOUND commander, Roy Campbell, brings a shell-shocked Solid Snake back from early retirement to infiltrate the military nation Zanzibar Land.
Wrath of the Demon is an action game created by Abstrax.
46 Okunen Monogatari: The Shinka Ron (46億年物語 -THE 進化論- "4.6 Billion Year Story: The Evolution") is a role-playing game released for the PC-98 which later inspired the design and story of E.V.O.: Search for Eden.
The third Final Fantasy released on the Famicom. This version of the game was never released internationally.
As Professor Proteus, the creator of the Spondylus Solar System, Robosaurs and Cyborasaurus you must stop the deranged Dr. Brainius from destroying everything you've built.
A sidescrolling 2D platformer/RPG hybrid in which the protagonist, Wonder Boy, must regain his human form after having been cursed by a dragon. Released under the name "Dragon's Curse" on the Turbografx-16 with slightly improved 16-bit graphics.
Ys Book I & II follows the adventure of Adol Christin, a traveler who embarks on a quest to locate the fabled lost floating continent called Ys. The game is a enhanced compilation of the first two Ys titles and was one of the first games to demonstrate the potential of the TurboGrafx-16's CD-ROM add-on.
The third game in Westone's Wonder Boy series and the last to debut in the Arcades, Wonder Boy III is best known outside of Japan as simply Monster Lair. Its sole US release was for the TurboGrafx-CD, though both it and the Genesis version were later added to the US Wii's Virtual Console line-up.
The third game in the Ys series developed by Nihon Falcom that introduced a new side-scrolling perspective and allowed the player to directly control Adol's ability to attack and jump for the first time.
Scrolling brawler with RPG attributes. Fight through street gangs as Alex and Ryan in search of Ryan's kidnapped girlfriend. This game was basically an early proto-GTA sandbox brawler, where the player can explore the city, beat up or steal from random people, and shop around.
A sci-fi side-scrolling action game for the PC Engine. It was based on a PC-88 game called Ashe.
Final Fantasy II follows four heroes who join a resistance group and try to stop an empire from taking over the world. Its gameplay deviates greatly from the first game by utilizing a usage-based growth system.
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