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A single player side scrolling shoot-em-up and is the second game in the M.A.S.K (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) series.
The second Super Real Mahjong game.
Kung Fu Kid is a side-scrolling brawler in the vein of Kung-Fu Master. It was developed and produced by Sega for the Sega Master System.
The fourth in the Wizardry series of games. In this one though, you play as Werdna himself and must continue on as the weakened wizard who was defeated in the Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord game. Can you regain your powers and get your amulet back?
A work of interactive fiction from Infocom in the science fiction genre, and the sequel to Planetfall.
Unrelated to the 2009 sandbox WWII game, Saboteur II: The Avenging Angel is the sequel to an obscure Commodore 64 game from 1985.
The second game in the Dragon Warrior/Quest series. It continues the legacy of Erdrick/Loto.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is the second entry in the ground-breaking Zelda franchise. This controversial follow-up ditches the original's top-down perspective for 2D side-scrolling exploration and combat. The 2D towns, dungeons and combat arenas are tied together by a top-down overworld.
Wonder Boy is back and trouble has brewed in Monster Land. This is the second in the Wonder Boy series, developed by Westone and published for many consoles and home computers, occasionally with whole new graphics.
The second version of the Emmy eroge series.
The sequel to the original 3D Starstrike.
The sequel to The Way of the Exploding Fist brings more 2D martial arts action to the C-64 and ZX Spectrum, this time in a free-roaming game world rather than isolated one-on-one fights.
The sequel to Laptick was an MSX-exclusive.
The sequel to Thunder Ceptor
The Ikari Warriors, Paul and Vince, are back in their second installment. Originally an arcade release, the game was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System and other platforms.
An arcade sequel to the cult hit Spelunker.
An expansion pack for Nihon Falcom's Xanadu released in 1986.
A sequel to Crystal Gal Mahjong which released the same year.
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Hot Scramble is the first console Gundam game. It features some early first-person shooter elements, along with side-scrolling action segments.
Hopping Mappy is the sequel to Namco's 1983 arcade hit Mappy.
This 1986 sequel added more enemies with better AI, new treasures, harder levels, and the ability for each player to choose the character they wanted.
The true sequel to Super Mario Bros., originally exclusive to Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2, significantly boosted the game's difficulty.
A role-playing adventure and the second game in the Phantasie franchise. The player commands again a band of six adventurers and has to stop the Dark Lord Nickademus who has enslaved the people of the beautiful island of Ferronrah.
Wingman 2: Kitakura no Fukkatsu ("Wingman 2: Resurrection of Kitakura") is an adventure game developed by TamTam and published by Enix in 1986.
A SG-1000 sequel to the Hang-On Mark III (Master System) game. It is the only game designed for use with the BH-400 bike handlebar controller.
Hyper Sports III is a sports game by Konami for the MSX system.
The final game in the Berks saga
More Olympic events for Sharp X1.
The first follow-up to computer game sensation Flappy.
A horizontal shoot 'em up for the Famicom that was never released outside of Japan. The player is able to change their fighter to a mech and back again, shifting as needed.
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