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A sci-fi top-down shooter and the followup to the original Final Zone for MSX.
Overhead racing game that has various of obstacles in the way.
Vapor Trail is an arcade vertical scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Data East. It was ported to the Sega Genesis in 1991.
A falling-block tile-matching puzzle game by Sega in which you stack columns of jewels in order to create a three-or-more chain of the same shape and color.
Guy Kazama takes on the evil Force Project in this CD-based shooter from Telenet.
A golf game for the PC Engine CD-ROM that features a single-player mode with a story involving cyborgs and other unusual golf opponents.
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.
A side scrolling action game, featuring a female protagonist and several animated cut scenes in the CD-ROM format. Developed by Telenet and published by NEC in America in 1990. As is the case with other installments in the series, there are marked differences between some versions.
An action RPG developed by Telenet Japan and released in 1988, it is the first part of the XZR/Exile trilogy. The game was controversial for its references to religion, politics, and drugs. Unlike its sequels, XZR was never released outside of Japan.
A first-person party-based "blobber" dungeon crawler RPG that was released on a number of Japanese platforms.
A side scrolling action game with a female protagonist. The original 1986 8-bit game was later remade for the Genesis/MegaDrive and the PC-Engine Super CD formats. It is (in a sense) both the first and last game in the Valis series.
The first game in the Final Zone franchise is a simple top-down shooter.
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 top-down driving game for Japanese computers where you recklessly drive an eighteen-wheeler down a highway at high speeds. Cars crashing everywhere. Mass hysteria.
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