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The Earth is ravaged yet again from spirits of an evil ancient empire and it's up to four legendary ninja warriors to purge it!
Arcade tennis game known as Virtua Tennis 2 in Europe.
Second game of the Pizza Connection franchise in which one manages a pizza restaurant to be the world leader.
An MMO PC game where you collect furniture to create your own room and can make anything from chill rooms to game rooms.
Formula One 2001 was released on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival is a port of Super Street Fighter II: Turbo released for the Game Boy Advance.
Play as characters from the Woody Woodpecker universe in this fast-paced racer.
Released on the Dreamcast, Street Fighter III: Double Impact is a compilation of the first two Street Fighter III games.
Ronaldo V-Football lets you play football like a Brazilian with 64 international teams and everybody's favourite Brazilian footballer, Ronaldo!
A computer adaptation of Hasbro's strategy board game of global domination, now with a unique "SameTime Risk" variant where all players make their battle plans simultaneously for faster and more complex battles.
Maken X is a first-person action sword fighting game for the Sega Dreamcast.
Ubisoft brings open wheel racing simulation to consoles.
Street Fighter Collection 2 is a compilation of three versions of Street Fighter II. It was released as part of the Capcom Generation series in Japan.
The last and largest installment of the Street Fighter Alpha trilogy adds even more characters while adding three unique "fighting styles" (each with special abilities and traits). GO FOR BROKE!
FIFA 98: Road to World Cup is a multiplatform instalment of the popular soccer video game series, allowing players to relive moments from the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
A platformer released in Brazil where players control a creature with backward feet.
The second iteration of Street Fighter III, updating the original game while adding three new combatants and a new gameplay mechanic ("EX Special Moves").
After numerous iterations of Street Fighter II (and its spin-off Street Fighter Alpha series), Capcom continues its classic fighting game series with a new cast of fighters, a higher-quality graphical style, and revamped gameplay mechanics (introducing the "parry" and "Super Art" systems).
Globetrotting mini-game collection in which players travel the world, and work short time jobs to fund further travel.
Twisted Metal 2 is the second game in the franchise, which adds more playable characters and weapons to the series as the various cars attempt to battle their way to the evil Calypso for their desired prize.
A Satellaview broadcast touted as a "digital magazine". The game is presented by singer and voice actress Nae Yūki. It is best known for its bizarre depictions of Nintendo characters in some segments of the broadcast.
In this adventure based on a popular comedic group from Brazil, your goal is to get laid at a party while getting through challenges mostly cloned from classic games such as Pac-Man, Street Fighter and Doom.
Hi-Octane is a futuristic racing game with hover cars, similar to the Wipeout games. It's developed by Bullfrog using their Magic Carpet 2 graphics engine.
Backpacker is the first game in the backpacker series of travel, trivia and exploration.
Two Street Fighter games and two Mega Man games on one CD.
The fifth and final installment of the Captain Tsubasa "strategic soccer" video game series developed and published by Tecmo.
Take control of one of eight unique (and sometimes bizarre) pilots and traverse the world in the first Neo Geo sequel to Video System's signature shoot 'em up series.
Pitting together fighters from SNK's other franchises, The King of Fighters '94 introduces a new team-based system where players fight in teams of three, eliminating each combatant in one-on-one rounds.
Gothic horror-themed archetypes fight for the right to be "Lord of the Night" in the first entry of Capcom's off-beat second fighting game series.
A traditional fighting game exclusive to Amiga computers (as well as the CD32) in Europe, featuring a large 18-character roster, smooth character and background animations, and gameplay accurate to other popular fighting games of the era.
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