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Game » consists of 12 releases. Released August 1988
Zombie Panic in Wonderland is a frenetic third-person shooter, with large doses of humor.
A background-shooter arcade game by Mitchell that is set in feudal Japan (with guns).
A bounty hunter and a skilled shooter bring a wild vendetta against a vast gang of outlaws and robots in this third-person rail shooter for the SNES that mixes American Westerns with futuristic sci-fi.
Yo Joe! Take control of Duke, Snake-Eyes, Scarlett and Roadblock as you battle Cobra in this 1992 arcade game from Konami.
Pursue a terrorist army throughout Vietnam to rescue a kidnapped super-scientist in this Cabal-style shooter for the Neo Geo. One of the four launch titles for the platform.
John and Jack attempt to take down the terrorists responsible for the worldwide wave of violence.
Blood Bros. is a 1990 arcade game developed and published by TAD Corporation in Japan and Europe.
A behind-the-back run-and-gun arcade game by V-System, featuring a nonsensical story about a mutant-robot uprising causing interference with Earth's history, leading to mutant Nazis, dinosaurs, and other things to shoot.
A shooter for the Amiga which is very similar to Operation Wolf.
A light-gun rail shooter similar to Operation Wolf and Cabal, but with more detailed three-dimensional environments. The original arcade version's sprite/texture manipulation engine anticipated FPS ray-casting graphics and the look of texture-mapped polygons.
A Sega-published arcade and Genesis over-the-shoulder rail shooting game, pitting the cybernetic Duke against an army of mutant, criminal baddies.
Devastators is an early third-person shooter. Up to two players can take control of Rambo-style mercenaries with mullets.
A first-person shooter and port of the Japanese arcade game "Empire City: 1931" for western home computers.
A crosshair shooting game by Raffaele Cecco.
A multi-directional shooter developed by Sega for the Sega Master System in 1986. It is exclusive to Japan and is one of the few card-based games for the system.
An arcade shooter released by Nihon Bussan and Data East in 1985. It was notable for its use of a third-person perspective and an early cover mechanic.
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