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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.
Nintendo has diagnosed you with not playing enough falling-block puzzle games, and their prescription is this unique take on the genre.
16-bit sci-fi RPG originally released on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1989.
A post-apocalyptic RPG taking place in the Southwest United States shortly after the end of WWIII, the player took on the role of a group of Desert Rangers defending the last of humanity as they investigated mysterious disturbances within the desert and the surrounding ruins such as Las Vegas.
Psychic World is an action-shooter-platformer developed by Hertz, originally released as Psycho World for the MSX in 1988. It was ported to the Master System and Game Gear by Sanitsu and published worldwide by Sega in 1991.
Squaresoft's first RPG, this was an early futuristic sci-fi RPG for the PC-8801 and PC-9801 computers, featuring a post-apocalyptic setting and isometric, tactical turn-based battles.
You awake in a hut on a deserted island, with a headache and no memory.
A western-themed adventure game designed by Alan Miller, co-founder of Accolade. It was released on home computers and later ported to the Japanese Famicom.
A ZX Spectrum graphical text adventure. Perhaps the only game to be released on vinyl record, players had to record the game to a cassette tape before playing. The game was included for free with the game magazine C&VG.
An adventure game released in 1984. It was Squaresoft's first game.
In 1983 Fox Video Games, Inc. released M*A*S*H, a game based on the popular movie and TV series.
Taito side-scroller released for arcades in 1982 and for the Atari 2600 in 1983, is a modified version of Jungle King. A three phase platformer that puts the player in the shoes of a typical jungle survivalist, tasked with rescuing a lady from the hands of a group of bloodthirsty cannibals.
Guide a jungle man through multiple dangers to rescue the heroine in this 1982 Taito arcade game. One of the first side-scrolling platformers, it was the first game with a ducking mechanic. Game graphics and name were changed to "Jungle Hunt" after the Burroughs estate sued Taito for infringing upon "Tarzan" copyrights.
Go for it! Climb to the top of the building as a helicopter awaits! A precursor to the platformer genre, Crazy Climber was the first game revolving around climbing.
A game where players mix together elements with the goal of finding all possible combinations.
PC game
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