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After the defeat of the fearsome warrior Zankuro, a sinister castle rises belonging to the evil sorceror Amakusa (the antagonist from the first game) rises in the fourth installment of the Samurai Shodown series.
Jill sandwiches and masters of unlocking.
The third installment of SNK's popular weapon-based fighting game series overhauls the roster, sprite style, and gameplay mechanics of the previous two games.
A 3D fighting game released exclusively in South Korea.
An action game based on the Jean-Claude Van Damme film of the same name.
Unofficial release for the SNES famous for its controversy, terribleness, and apparent accurate prediction.
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.
The direct sequel to the original Art of Fighting, adding a more traditional single-player mode (where any character can be chosen) and an improved character roster.
A bizzare game, involving food-related monsters, characters and wood.
A horizontal arcade shooter released by Capcom. It was re-released for platform play on the Capcom Classic Collection Vol. 2.
The definitive version of Fatal Fury 2, improving both the game's speed and the playable character roster.
Don the "Terror Mask" on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive one final time to save Rick's wife and son from certain gruesome death in Splatterhouse 3.
A Street Fighter parody for Sharp X6800
Side-scrolling two player shoot-em-up for the Sega Genesis notable for its eerie biological enemies and organic environments.
A side-scroller for the TurboGrafx-16 and Wii Virtual Console featuring the undead samurai Kagekiyo as he once again takes on his (im)mortal enemies the Genji clan.
X-men, welcome to die!
Peek-a-Boo Poker is an unlicensed Strip Poker game for the NES. The game is a standard poker simulation where winning will get you access to a "reward screen".
An adult slot machine simulation game published for the NES in 1991.
Bubble Bath Babes is an adult puzzle game for the NES. It is known for its rare depiction of nude women and also its status as an unlicensed game.
An unlicensed tennis game for the NES
Gulclight TDF2 is a Japanese shoot 'em up.
Magic Sword is a 2D action side-scroller with a fantasy theme. The hero and his chosen accomplice must battle their way through a wizard's tower in a lust for monster slaying and loot.
A charming platformer developed by Alpha Denshi for the Neo Geo, as a young insect-human hybrid must journey to rid the peaceful kingdom of Raguy from the evil Daruma Empire.
An obscure unlicensed NES game based very loosely on the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
Billy Lee is incorrectly named Bimmy Lee.
A Japan-only horizontal shoot ’em up for the Sega Mega Drive.
The arcade sequel to the original MSX Parodius, Parodius Da builds on its Gradius-style gameplay and its unique comical charm.
A goofy Japanese-exclusive side-scrolling brawler game by Data East for arcades. Control tough guy Santos, ninja Kamakura-kun, or swordsman Rose Sub as they battle numerous comical enemies throughout the world.
A puzzle game from Cream that resembles a cross between Breakout and Bust-a-Move. The player must rescue the heroine by jumping into her dreams and destroying fruit.
A 1989 horizontal shoot 'em up, more notable today for its poorly translated intro movie than its gameplay.
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