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A sidescrolling 2D platformer/RPG hybrid in which the protagonist, Wonder Boy, must regain his human form after having been cursed by a dragon. Released under the name "Dragon's Curse" on the Turbografx-16 with slightly improved 16-bit graphics.
Outrace the slowly rising liquid in this futuristic game show from Psygnosis.
Buy equipment and then head into the jungle to explore ancient Mayan ruins.
The sequel to Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode.
A shoot em up for the Amiga where players control a Dragon which must burn oncoming waves of shapes and worm-like creatures.
An arcade machine that featured up to three players each with their own gun. Your job is to hunt ghosts down to rescue a kidnapped girl. It was unique among light-gun shooters for featuring three-player co-op gameplay.
Switchblade is a 2D action-adventure platformer where the player guides Hiro, the last of the Bladeknights, through the labyrinth of Undercity. Hiro must recover the 16 fragments of the shattered sword Fireblade and defeat Havok and his nightmare creations.
Human Killing Machine was a spiritual sequel to the home computer version of Street Fighter 1 developed by Tiertex.
Set over 200 years before the original game, the third installment of the Castlevania series tells the tale of Simon Belmont's ancestor Trevor, who seeks to destroy Dracula with the help of one of three possible companions.
A licensed platformer based on the massively-successful 1989 superhero film. Sunsoft developed several different versions of the game which were released for both home and portable consoles.
A classic, side-scrolling hack and slash game, Golden Axe was ported to many platforms, including the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
An action RPG designed by Yu Suzuki for the Sega Genesis. The original advertising for this game claimed that it had "over 300 hours of gameplay".
Final Fight is a classic beat-em-up game developed by Capcom featuring a memorable cast of characters, including Guy, Cody, and the first and only mustachioed ex-pro-wrestler turned mayor, Mike Haggar. Released for the CPS arcade system in 1989 and then ported to the SNES and other home systems.
Join Hiromi at the Earth Space Academy for six days of extreme shoot-em-up training!
Set a century before Simon Belmont's adventure, Castlevania: The Adventure entrusts the Vampire Killer whip to Christopher Belmont in the first handheld Castlevania game.
A sequel to Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu that re-tells the entire main Dragon Ball story prior to the events of Dragon Ball Z, using an expanded version of the game's mix of adventure game storytelling, board game movement, and card-based combat.
Prince of Persia is the original Persian adventure by Jordan Mechner and the first game in a multi-million dollar franchise.
The world's richest duck sets off on a globe-trotting adventure to uncover several lost treasures with the help of his family and friends. Explore five exotic locations across the world and pogo-jump to victory as Scrooge McDuck in this NES classic.
A scrolling action game developed by Hudson, it was the pack-in title for the TurboGrafx-16 system. The Japanese version is titled Mashin Eiyūden Wataru and is based on an animated series of the same name.
One of Sega's earliest brawlers for the Sega Genesis, based on the post-apocalyptic martial arts manga and anime series Fist of the North Star.
A side-scrolling platform game, famous for being unfairly difficult, originally developed for the Commodore Amiga, and later ported to other systems.
EarthBound Beginnings is the first game in the EarthBound/Mother franchise. It tells the story of Ninten, a heroic twelve-year old boy with psychic abilities, and his quest to prevent an alien invasion of Earth.
A light-hearted horror-themed NES platformer from Bandai.
A Famicom and MSX platformer based on the Osamu Tezuka manga.
16-bit sci-fi RPG originally released on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1989.
Friday the 13th puts players in the shoes of one of six counselors at Camp Crystal Lake and tasks them with using any weapon they can find to save the children hiding in cabins spread out across the camp grounds from Jason's murderous rampage.
An underground criminal organization is making their move, and a lone American secret agent must stop them alone in this side-scrolling arcade run-and-gun by Data East.
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.
One of the first ultra-violent arcade games to be released. With extreme violence being the main draw. This classic also featured a moral message about drugs. This game was remade in 2005.
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