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An enhanced version of Suiko Enbu, otherwise known as Dark Legend in North America.
Featuring cute characters that are based on tarot cards and fast-paced action, Chain Reaction (better known as Magical Drop) is an arcade puzzle game by Data East.
A pool simulation game released for the Saturn and Genesis and the sequel to the 1987 game Side Pocket, featuring famed billiards player Rudolf "Minnesota Fats" Wanderone.
A Super Famicom exclusive sequel to Data East's arcade fighting game series, featuring a story mode where Mizoguchi travels throughout the world to battle a mysterious masked figure (who Data East fans probably already know).
A Japanese interactive movie game that emulates Dragon's Lair in both gameplay and use of hand-drawn animation. Also known as Triad Stone on the Pioneer LaserActive add-on Mega-LD, the game is basically Dragon's Lair but with Anime.
An infamous cancelled fighting game that was designed to take on the Mortal Kombat series. It was developed by Data East's U.S. pinball division and written by the co-creator of the Back to the Future films.
Arcade-action 3-on-3 street basketball from Data East for the Neo Geo. Also known as both Dunk Dream and Street Hoop in other territories.
Maverick is a pinball machine based on the movie of the same name.
A JRPG based on Greek mythology and the fourth core game in the Heracles no Eikou/Glory of Heracles series from Data East. The player controls the magically disembodied spirit of a young man, taking over other bodies.
This pinball features several of the band's songs and engaging gameplay. Its distinguishing features include ramps shaped like a G and an R, a gun-shaped plunger, and a rose-shaped plunger.
A single-screen puzzle-platformer for arcades starring the titular duo from Caveman Ninja. It is based on the studio's earlier Tumblepop and Diet GoGo games.
This wrestling-themed pinball machine has a replica championship belt on it.
Data East goes for Round 2 in the 90's arcade fighting game scene as they bring their infamous fighting game to the Neo Geo.
A direct follow-up to the 1991 platformer Caveman Ninja, Lost in the Tropics follows cavemen duo Joe and Mac as they embark on a quest to recover their village's stolen crown. Despite its name, it is actually the series' third installment.
Considered a spiritual successor to their early platformer Caveman Ninja, Spinmaster is Data East's first arcade game for the Neo Geo.
Two athletes are pitted against each other in a grueling battle of special abilities, mind games, and throwing discs. It will blow you away.
The Who's Tommy: Pinball Wizard is a pinball machine based on the movie.
Tales from the Crypt is a pinball machine based on the franchise of the same name.
High Seas Havoc is a platformer for the Sega Genesis released in 1993.
A football game based on the long-running TV show of the same name. The game lacked any NFL licensing, so the team names are all fictitious.
Last Action Hero is a pinball machine based on the movie of the same name.
Race to get the girl of your dreams.
Jurassic Park is a pinball machine manufactured by Data East that was released in 1993.
Nine martial artists from around the world compete in a tournament in Data East's first fighting game since the genre's Street Fighter II boom. It is best known for being the subject in a lawsuit due to its similarities with Street Fighter II.
A pinball table featuring the flying squirrel and dim-witted moose.
Use your martial arts prowess against numerous horror-themed archetypes, from zombies and mutants to werewolves and vampires!
Heavy Smash - The Future Sports is a futuristic sports game developed by Data East for the arcades.
The third arcade release of the OutRun series in 1992. It was later ported to the Sega Genesis by Data East.
A single-screen platformer and the follow-up to the 1991 game Tumble Pop. Feed enemies to fatten them up, then push them away as bouncing projectiles!
Boogie Wings (known in Japan as The Great Ragtime Show) is a side-scrolling shooter arcade game released by Data East in 1992.
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