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Rad Mobile is a 1990 Arcade racing game where you get behind the wheel of a Porsche 959 and race across the United States against rivals in Ferrari F40s as well as the police.
Through the use of reading comprehension and basic mathematics, players navigate Treasure Mountain in order to get the treasure at the top.
Players must shoot down opponents by precisely timing each shot so that it avoids rocks and other debris.
The second game to be released as a coverdisk special for the Japanese Famimaga magazine. Panic Space is a game based around the laser deflection puzzles that are common in games in the Zelda series as well as others.
A futuristic car combat game for PC.
Developed for 16-bit machines this is the first game in a series of horror adventures from Horror Soft.
Tao is a quirky role-playing game with heavy religious themes.
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.
The third game in the Ys series developed by Nihon Falcom that introduced a new side-scrolling perspective and allowed the player to directly control Adol's ability to attack and jump for the first time.
Considered one of the best racing games of the 16-bit era, Super Monaco GP puts the player in the driver seat for a simulation of the 1989/90 F1 season. The game features both an arcade and 2-year championship modes.
A bizarre dark comedy text adventure game for the Famicom, released by Natsume. Bunroku, a trouble-making slacker, travels back in time and accompanies Marco Polo through a journey of madness.
Created by LucasArts in 1988, Zak McKraken and the Alien Mindbenders follows Zak in an attempt to meet girls and stop evil aliens.
The direct sequel to Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished developed by Falcom and released on a number of platforms.
Shadowgate is an adventure game where the player must travel through Castle Shadowgate solving its riddles and puzzles to succeed whilst avoiding numerous perils.
Inspired by Rogue, NetHack is an ASCII-based RPG in which the player must navigate the Mazes of Menace in search of the Amulet of Yendor for his deity.
Guide Mr. Weems through a vampire-infested maze, armed with his trusty Garlic Gun and determined to finish off a powerful lady bloodsucker.
The first game in the Ys series. The player controls Adol Christin who is on a quest to retrieve the six books of Ys which he will use to destroy the evil forces.
Players control four characters as they explore a zombie infested mall.
A fast-paced puzzle-platformer that debuted in arcades, and later moved to home gaming systems; including the Commodore 64, NES, and Nintendo's Virtual Console.
Déjà Vu is a point-and-click adventure game that draws inspiration from "noir" detective novels that were popular in the 1940s.
An adventure game involving a knight trying to restore the inadvertent effects of a spell gone wrong.
Players look after virtual people in this early precursor to The Sims.
One of the three treasures of Daventry, a magic mirror that shows the future.
A game where players mix together elements with the goal of finding all possible combinations.
A card-based dungeon crawler in which the enemies are female monsters. Once defeated several times or summoned, any monster can be chosen as a combat partner, leveling up and gaining new abilities.
A prequel to the grid-based, dungeon crawler RPG Vaporum.
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