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A four-player riichi mahjong game for the Mega Drive, notable for including online multiplayer via the Sega Mega Modem peripheral.
A side-scrolling action game based on the manga and anime of the same name, concerning the private eye Ryo Saeba.
An early shooter platformer originally developed for European home computers, best known for its heavy metal soundtrack by Chris Huelsbeck.
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 fantasy turn-based RPG set in a land similar to ancient Japan.
A block-pushing puzzle game where players must push large mahjong tiles in order to reach the stage's exit.
Tough Turf is a sidescrolling beat-em-up that is highly similar to Double Dragon, developed jointly by Sega and Sunsoft.
A top down action game, loosely based on the popular 1960s TV series.
Famicom RPG released by Sunsoft in 1989. Set in ancient India, characters and events from Hindu mythology provide most of the game's backdrop.
A real-time, dungeon-crawler, action RPG, and the first game in the Xak series from Micro Cabin. It was released for various systems between 1989 and 1993, but was not officially localized into English until a considerable amount of time later.
A first-person mecha RPG from Sunsoft for the PC Engine. Both it and its Wii Shop port were only released in Japan.
The sequel to the 1988 arcade version of the original Shanghai, featuring a new progression system where players attempt to clear six mahjong solitaire puzzles.
An adventure game for the NES published by Sunsoft. It is based on a Japanese manga set during a historical Chinese civil war.
A Famicom Disk System adventure game developed by Sunsoft in 1988.
An exploration adventure game for children by the brothers duo that would later create the Myst series. Its CD-ROM re-release is known as the first computer game released in that format.
A NES action game developed by Tose and the sequel to Mito Koumon. It was never released outside of Japan.
Control Jason Frudnick in his sweet battle-tank as he blasts his way through eight levels of dudes!
A light-gun shooter for the NES that took advantage of the NES Zapper. The story involves stopping terrorists at an airport.
The third and final core entry in the Nazoler Land series of minigame compilations with a magazine theme. It was developed and published by SunSoft for the Famicom Disk System.
An adventure game for the NES published by Sunsoft. A boy named Kyle must rescue the princess of a kingdom where very small humans and animals peacefully co-exist.
Platoon is the video game based off of Oliver Stone's "Platoon".
A spin-off of Sunsoft's Nazoler Land mini-game collections for the Famicom Disk System, this special version is a trivia game. Like the other Nazoler Land games, it was never released outside of Japan.
The sequel to the cartoonish Sega Arcade shoot-em-up Fantasy Zone.
An adventure game by SunSoft for the Famicom. The game is based on a TV show about a retired governor and his retainers going around solving problems in Edo period Japan.
The second game in the Nazoler Land series of minigame compilations published by SunSoft for the Famicom Disk System.
A top-down puzzle game that resembles Sokoban with logs. It was developed and published by SunSoft for the Famicom Disk System.
A side-scrolling platformer developed and published by SunSoft for the Famicom Disk System. It is the third entry in a series of educational math games.
An action RPG developed and published by SunSoft for the Famicom Disk System. It was originally developed by System Sacom for the PC98.
A mini-game compilation from SunSoft for the Famicom Disk System. It is the first in a series of four Nazoler games.
Alien Syndrome is a cooperative, top-down, run & gun shooter with aliens developed by SEGA as an arcade game in 1987. Compared to other shooters at the time, Alien Syndrome introduced a horror atmosphere in an isolated space station, along with some exploration and survival elements.
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