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An obscure unlicensed NES game based very loosely on the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
A young hero must save the world from evil magic by finding the four powerful swords that form Crystalis.
Sequal to the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 Fruit Machine Simulator.
A fruit machine simulator for several systems.
Buy equipment and then head into the jungle to explore ancient Mayan ruins.
An ape-themed platformer developed by TAD Corporation.
Three blues singing raisins are on a harrowing journey to escape the Raisin Factory. Battle through traditional 2D side scrolling platform puzzles to reach freedom, or face being baked in an oatmeal cookie.
Donkey Kong Classics is an early NES compilation cartridge featuring both the original Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr.
Mario and his friends find themselves in the mysterious world of Sub-Con, where they must fight new enemies (with new techniques) to stop the master plans of the evil toad king, Wart.
A simulation of a fruit machine for multiple 16bit platforms.
A sequel to the original Bubble Bobble title from Taito, featuring the now human Bub and Bob. It incorporated the use of Rainbows as both a weapon to defeat enemies and as a platform to climb the levels.
An early arcade platformer that has 100 levels. Released by Taito in 1986, it was one of the first games to feature two-player cooperative play and multiple endings.
Players collect dolls, use skateboards to travel, find hidden levels all on the journey to rescue Tanya, the protagonist's girlfriend.
A scrolling platformer for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Hudson Soft, the game was an adaptation of the Westone/Sega arcade game Wonder Boy featuring an employee of Hudson wearing a grass skirt.
A horror-themed point-and-click adventure game that centers around the loss of a sibling and other supernatural occurrences. It was one of the original MacVenture games, along with Déjà Vu and Shadowgate.
An adventure game, published by French studio Loriciels, where the player controls an early example of Homo Sapiens as he survives and fights off hostile Neanderthal rivals.
An action, arcade game involving running, shooting and fruit!!
An MSX game that is heavily inspired by Pac-Man. The game was released as 'Oh No!' in certain regions.
A Mr. Do!-like for the Amstrad CPC and MSX.
Known by a contemporary audience for its unfortunate title, Nuts & Milk is also the very first third-party game released on any Nintendo console. It was released by Hudson Soft for the Famicom in 1984.
A typical maze game, and one of Continental Software's few multi-platform releases.
A PC Booter game that is heavily inspired by Mr. Do. The game tasks players with digging through dirt to collect emeralds while avoiding enemies.
A ZX Spectrum clone of Atari's ET game.
MunchMobile is a game where the player pilots an animated car with the goal of grabbing food and maneuvering around dangerous obstacles.
A Pac-Man clone written by John P. Shay and published by Solar Software for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 16 / PLUS 4.
Help the Super Bee collect fruit.
The first arcade game developed by Technos.
When Mario finally defeats and captures Donkey Kong, it is up to Donkey Kong's son, Donkey Kong Junior, to rescue him.
Initially released as just "Pac-Man", it was re-released with a new name and cover art to avoid legal troubles.
An arcade game very similar to Pac-Man except the screen is green, the monsters are faster and smarter, the power pellet lasts shorter, but the fruit now acts as a power pellet too.
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