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Game » consists of 13 releases. Released August 1985
A compilation of Dragon's Lair 1 and 2, along with Space Ace. Released for the Wii in the fall of 2010 and later on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Switch.
An interactive movie based on the Lupin III series, released for PlayStation.
FMV fighting game spin-off in the Tengai Makyou series.
Space Ace II: Borf's Revenge was a re-packaging of the original PC version of Space Ace, with the addition of content that could not fit on the original Space Ace for PC due to memory issues. The end result was a product that better represented the full Space Ace experience.
A FMV light-gun game from the studio behind Mad Dog McCree. Set in 1920's Chicago, it follows a private detective as he solves the murder of a popular nightclub singer.
Jump into a sports car and stop the criminals from escaping. This sequel to Chase HQ adds the ability to shoot guns at criminals from the sunroof.
A driving game about chasing criminals through hi-speed pursuits and bringing them to justice! It was released by Taito for arcades in 1988 and then ported to various different home systems.
Time Gal must save the world by traveling through time and stopping an evil thief from using a time traveling device in order to become the supreme leader of his time. This game was originally released in Japanese arcades in 1985 and later ported to the Sega CD.
A Laserdisc-based animated reaction game. Space Ace must save his girlfriend, Kimberly from the evil alien, Borf in this follow up to Dragon's Lair.
Revenge of the Ninja is the U.S. release of the Japanese arcade game, Ninja Hayate. Originally released on the Sega CD, the title saw a Japan-only Playstation and Saturn release as part of a double packaged Time Gal and Ninja Hayate.
LaserDisc arcade game released in 1984 that was later ported to Sega CD and iOS. Players take to the skies in their Super Cobra attack helicopter to save the world from terrorism.
Cliff Hanger is a Laserdisc game in the vein of Dragon's Lair and Space Ace, using anime footage from Lupin III.
Known as the granddaddy of the "Quick Time Event", Dragon's Lair is an interactive cartoon that lets players help guide the actions of brave knight Dirk the Daring, as he ventures through the dangerous castle of Singe the Dragon in order to rescue his beloved princess Daphne.
An early 1983 laserdisc video game released by Nihon Bussan and Data East, based on the anime film Harmagedon released that same year.
One of the first Laserdisc games, made in 1982 and using technology pioneered by SEGA. Following its 1982 debut, it was released in Japan in May 1983 and worldwide several months later.
A cinematic action-racing arcade game released by Kasco in the 1970's. It consisted of pre-filmed situations recorded on 16 mm film that required the player to match their steering wheel, gas pedal and brakes with the movements shown on screen.
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