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Monster Max is an isometric puzzle/platformer created by Rare and published by Titus for the original Game Boy.
Battle Crusher is a fighting game released on the Game Boy.
Command & Conquer is the first entry in the long running series of real-time strategy games.
A 2D platformer starring a cartoony hero whose limbs are loosely tethered to his body.
The first 3D fighting game released for the PlayStation, Battle Arena Toshinden introduces both the side-step maneuver and weapon-based combat to the genre.
The first in Sega's series of rally racing games, giving players the choice between a Toyota Celica or Lancia Delta as they take on asphalt, gravel, dirt, and mud to earn the best time.
The second SNES game in the MechWarrior franchise, also released for the Genesis as Battletech. It traded the series' trademark cockpit view for an isometric perspective and more emphasis on shooting than simulation.
The arcade Battletoads is a beat-em-up done in the same spirit as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, X-Men, The Simpsons, and Bucky O Hare.
The mysterious Mr. Acme has arranged for seven professional assassins to fight each other to the death in this unique 2D arcade fighting game (seen as the precursor to other popular platform-based fighting games).
Take on an entire terrorist organization in this over-the-top sequel to the early '80s action game Elevator Action.
A collection of digital adaptations of five games from Nintendo's Game and Watch series of handheld electronic games. It was released exclusively in Europe and Australia.
Guide Pac-Man through five worlds with an assortment of gadgets in this side-scrolling platformer.
Tintin au Tibet is a platformer based on the comic of the same name.
A 2D side-scrolling platformer starring Yogi Bear.
A Game Boy version of the Bible; the package also includes Bible-themed games.
Also known as Puzzle Bobble, Bust-A-Move is a puzzle spinoff of Bubble Bobble where players try to clear a board of colored bubbles by firing other bubbles at an angle.
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.
A one-on-one fighter for the 3DO, based on the anime of the same name.
Bizarre platform game where Ultraman is turned into a ball. A re-package of a proposed Armadillo (NES) sequel.
Mr. X returns, and this time he brought robots! It's up to Axel, Blaze, Skate, and the mysterious cyborg Dr. Zan to put an end to Mr. X's plans once and for all in the final installment of the Streets of Rage trilogy.
Capcom brings their fighting game prowess to the Marvel universe, pitting the eponymous X-Men against the mutant followers of Magneto.
A first-person, action-adventure RPG developed by From Software, never released in the US, which resulted in the subsequent US releases to be misnumbered.
Despite the defeat of a powerful Maverick leader, Mega Man X (now the leader of the Maverick Hunters) keeps fighting new Mavericks (including the powerful "X-Hunters") while searching for the whereabouts of Zero in the second installment of the Mega Man X series.
An adult rock, paper, scissors game exclusive to the 3DO.
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.
One of the earliest platformers released for the Sega Saturn puts players in the role of a clumsy wind-up toy knight partaking a heroic adventure in a world of living toys.
The sequel to Breath of Fire, centering around a descendant of the Dragon Clan, Ryu. He has the ability to transform into a dragon and, together with his friends, must fight a powerful demon lord to save the world. The game was originally released in 1994.
Tour the continental United States coast-to-coast in this over-the-top arcade racing game by Midway and Nintendo.
The 1994 sequel to LucasArts' Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Join Zeke and Julie once again as another horrible evil is unleashed upon their town.
An action RPG that lets the player build and upgrade robots to do battle against foes! Oh, and there's an Einstein lookalike.
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