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More vanquished warriors, a new variety of versus game modes, and new excessively-gory finishing moves await in this enhanced Sega CD remake of Sega's lesser-known 1993 fighting game.
The mysterious Mr. Acme has arranged for seven professional assassins to fight each other to the death in this unique 2D arcade fighting game (seen as the precursor to other popular platform-based fighting games).
A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up where players control a very Totoro-esque cat.
Aero the Acro-bat's gameplay consists of simple platforming elements in which Aero, a red bat, that lives in a circus, must defend it from Edgar Ektor.
World 3 in Superfrog
A game about an elephant named Rolo. You rescue animals and use them in your adventure. Has over 60 levels and no save feature.
A four game compilation hurriedly cobbled together to pack in with the Commodore 64 Games System. It also was bundled with the Annihilator GS joystick.
The first game in the legendary Monkey Island series. Guybrush's desire to become a swashbuckling pirate gets him more adventure than he bargained for.
A collection of four mini-games set in the circus that was developed by Subway Software and Tynesoft for various platforms.
Questprobe 3: Fantastic 4 is the third in a text-adventure series featuring Marvel Super Heroes.
Circus-themed arcade style game in which the player must throw pies at clowns and eat fast food to keep up energy.
Players knock clowns into the air with a seesaw in an attempt to pop balloons.
A work of interactive fiction from Infocom, their final game released before being purchased by Activision.
A circus-themed mini-game collection
Plate-spinning simulator for Atari 2600.
A clone of 1977's "Circus" by DataSoft.
Circus Atari is a Breakout style game developed and published by Atari. It was released for the Atari 2600 in 1981. For optimal control, the game required the use of paddle controllers.
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