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Game » consists of 2 releases. Released January 1990
Mega Man returns to his roots in this deliberately retro side-scrolling platformer that simulates the style and simplicity of the first six Mega Man games.
One of many handheld games based on the Shaman King series, and the first to see an English release.
This is a 3D mix between a puzzle game and an rpg that involves the player in a battle against the baron and his gigi robots. It has a fun and classic hack and slash style of combat , and many mini games that keep you involved.
The eighth installment of the Mega Man series brings Mega Man's adventure to 32-bit consoles (complete with a brand new art style and animated cutscenes), as he must battle Dr. Wily's new Robot Masters while investigating a connection between a mysterious purple orb and a damaged robot that fell from space.
Front Mission: Gun Hazard is a side-scrolling shooter which takes into account mech customization elements which are classic to the Front Mission series.
An action game that stars the 24th incarnation of The Phantom, a.k.a. The Ghost Who Walks, a masked vigilante determined to help restore order to a destroyed world. Based on the syndicated cartoon show that aired between 1994-96.
The seventh installment of the Mega Man series brings Mega Man's antics to Nintendo's 16-bit console, as our robotic hero sets out to find the whereabouts of Dr. Wily (who recently escaped from prison) while encountering a mysterious new robotic ally Bass.
Part of the "Dracula X" storyline, Rondo of Blood is a Japanese-exclusive entry in the Castlevania series of horror platformers that takes place a century after the original Castlevania.
When a mysterious billionaire sponsors an international robot fighting tournament only to reprogram the eight finalists to help him conquer the world, it's up to Mega Man to foil his plans in the last NES installment of the original Mega Man series.
Mega Man's former ally, Proto Man, creates an army of destructive robots and kidnaps Dr. Light, and it's up to Mega Man to stop him in this fifth installment of the Mega Man series.
The Game Boy version of Bionic Commando is technically the third in the series but is not a direct sequel. A remake of the N.E.S. Bionic Commando, but with a futuristic look, a different villain and light gameplay tweaks, all while keeping the level design nearly identical.
General Hawk and the Joes must infiltrate Atlantis in this licensed side-scrolling sequel. The game is a sequel to G.I. Joe for the NES in 1991.
A side-scrolling fantasy action game with light RPG elements created by Nihon Falcom that is best known for its Sega CD incarnation, published in the US by Working Designs. The title was also released for Japanese computers, the Super Famicom and PC- Engine CD, all of which share the same story and characters but play somewhat differently.
When Dr. Light receives a threat from another rogue scientist, it's up to Mega Man (now with the ability to charge his shots into powerful blasts) to put a stop to Dr. Cossack's plans in the fourth installment of the Mega Man series.
An action platformer for the NES that borrows heavily from Mega Man and features a Native American protagonist. It was one a handful of NES games to see major graphical changes when localized, as it was originally a game based on Sun Wukong the Monkey King.
When a peacekeeping effort between Dr. Light and Dr. Wily go haywire, it's up to Mega Man (who now has the ability to slide under obstacles) and his robotic companion Rush to traverse the universe and defeat the Robot Masters in the third installment of the Mega Man series.
The evil Dr. Wily is back with eight new menacing creations, and it's up to Mega Man to foil his new plans for world domination! Known for bootstrapping the long-running series, the game also introduces passwords, helpful items (such as Energy Tanks), and the series standard of eight bosses.
The sequel to Culture Brain's RPG/brawler Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll, released only in Japan for the NES.
Bionic Commando follows hero Rad Spencer as he fights through enemy territory to rescue fellow commando, Super Joe.
Ninja Kid (Gegege no Kitarou) is a NES platformer published by Bandai. As with Super Mario Bros 2, Ninja Kid went through some significant changes for its US release.
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