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The third entry in Magnetic Field's Supercars series, and the first to be PC exclusive.
A compilation of two EA simulators.
An action-platformer licensed game by Eurocom and Ocean, based on the 1992 comedy action movie sequel Lethal Weapon 3. Released on various consoles, there are small differences between each version.
A puzzle platformer starring an ant, his dominoes, and a connoisseur of cheesy potato puffs.
A WWF wrestling game for the Amiga, Atari, Commodore and PC.
Based on the movie of the same name, Sony Imagesoft produced this sidescroller for many different systems in the 8, 16, and 32 bit era.
A 2D platformer loosely based on the film of the same name. The player controls Gomez Addams as he attempts to save his family from their no-good lawyer Tully Alford.
A top-down isometric helicopter shoot 'em up originally for the Sega Genesis, which was later ported to a variety of platforms. It is best known for its open-ended mission design and was followed by several sequels.
The last game in the Lotus series has two game modes. Race against the clock or 19 computer opponents in three different cars. The Ultimate Challenge also has the RECS level editor so you can create thousands of your own levels.
Guide Peyton Westlake on his quest for vengeance against Durant and his men in this action/adventure platformer based on the Sam Raimi film.
The first of two home system games based on the 1991 movie of the same name. Unlike the Arcade on-rails shooter and its ports, this LJN/Ocean home version is a side-scrolling action game.
A game based on the 1991 Bruce Willis film of the same name. World famous cat burglar Eddie "Hudson Hawk" Hawkins must stop the evil Mayflowers from reconstructing Leonardo Da Vinci's alchemy machine.
First WWF game to be published on 8-bit and 16-bit gaming platforms
A tennis game that is endorsed by American tennis champion Jimmy Connors. It is also known as "Great Courts 2" and "Pro Tennis Tour 2", prior to acquiring the Connors endorsement.
An isometric turn-based fantasy RPG and computer adaptation of the dungeon-crawling board game of the same name.
This remake of the arcade classic has a new look and new gameplay elements.
The second part of the Magic Candle series, this time with enhanced VGA graphics.
A video game adaptation of the 1987 movie regarding Eliot Ness, notorious gangster Al Capone and the Prohibition era. The SNES version is based on the 1993 TV series instead.
A combat flight simulator featuring the likeness, stories, speech, and advice of famous aviator Chuck Yeager.
Get your ass to Mars in this action/adventure game based on the Paul Verhoeven-directed sci-fi/action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Bart starts a journey to stop aliens' evil plans and save the world using mostly slingshots and spray cans.
The first sequel to Bullfrog's hit god sim Populous, Populous II focuses on Greek mythology and the pantheon of Ancient Greek gods. The game retains the original's iconic isometric viewpoint, but adds several new features and tweaks.
A first-person adventure game for early desktop computers, featuring primitive polygonal graphics.
In Space Gun, players control a member of a rescue team that must free a space station from an alien menace. Players must travel through corridors and fight bosses while rescuing human prisoners.
This was the first game based on the movie of the same name. The original plan was to have a trilogy of games.
RBI Baseball 2 is a baseball made by Tengen for the NES, Atari, and Commodore 64.
An early '90s fighting game that made use of beat-'em-up mechanics while being the first fighting game to use digitized actors as a replacement for hand-animated sprites, influencing games like Mortal Kombat. The game itself is usually remembered as being pretty rotten, though.
Lots of beautiful girls have been abducted to Planet X and are being forced to create an evil robot army by the evil reptilions. It's your job as a member of the interplanetary SWAT team, to power up your laser pistols and save the world.
A dual-joystick Arcade shooter ported to nearly every contemporary system. Contestants gear up to win fantastic prizes on the most violent game show on TV.
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