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When the titular action hero gets abducted by the alien Rigelatin empire in a dastardly plan to invade Earth, Duke must launch his own one-man counter-offensive in this high-octane sequel to the 1991 platformer Duke Nukem.
A tale about love, country-western music and bigfoots, Sam & Max Hit the Road is a point-and-click adventure game from LucasArts.
The first in Atlus's signature fighting game series, featuring a competition (that gets more bizarre as the series goes on) where all of the combatants are descendants of the same bloodline.
A strategy game for the Sega CD.
Save the environment and answer multiple choice questions in this post-Sonic one-button platformer from Tengen.
Dark Wizard is a fantasy, turn-based strategy game with integrated RPG elements. Players take on the role of a newly ascended ruler to build a fearsome army against the ultimate evil.
A third-person adventure influenced by Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. As journalist John Parker, players travel to the fishing village of Illsmouth to solve the mystery behind Halley's Comet.
An obscure game developed by Animation Magic Inc. and published by Phillips, Link: The Faces of Evil is considered to be one of the all-time worst video games.
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon was a Philips CD-i game, notable for being one of the only Zelda games not published on a Nintendo platform, and for frequently being cited as being one of the worst video games ever made.
Also known as Soldiers of Fortune, this game features solo and co-op top-down shooting action, where players choose one of six hired guns to fight their way through all manner of mutants and beasts in their quest to deactivate the monstrous Chaos Engine.
A side-scrolling shooter/platformer based on the anime series of the same name. It has animated cutscenes, and was only released in Japan.
A direct spin-off to Tengai Makyou II: Manjimaru staring Kabuki Danjirou.
An arcade platformer that brings Sonic the Hedgehog to an isometric perspective, letting players control him (or one of his two allies) with an arcade trackball (similar to Marble Madness).
A point-and-click adventure game that follows Bernard Bernoulli, Laverne, and Hoagie as they try to prevent Purple Tentacle from taking over the world.
A platformer developed for Windows 3.1.
Fight a computer virus by hitting various switches.
One of the earliest fighting games to bear the Dragon Ball license, adding new concepts to the burgeoning fighting game genre (including a roaming split-screen view for less restrictive playfields).
A miniature Golf game for the CD-i with the voice of Eugene Levy.
This point-and-click adventure game follows Simon, an unwilling teenage hero on his quest to save the wizard Calypso.
When Sparky the dog is kidnapped by aliens, his owner chases after them to rescue his dog.
A CDi game that turns your life into a bizarre shooting gallery
Amazon: Guardians of Eden is an adventure game by Access Software, and one of the first games to feature a fully voiced script.
An isometric puzzle game for the Amiga and DOS.
The hot-blooded sequel to the original Fatal Fury, heavily improving the fighting mechanics of the original while adding a bigger cast of playable characters and worldwide locales.
A rail-shooter and one of the first video games on a home console to feature full-motion video gameplay. It was eventually packed-in with the Sega CD unit, making it one of the most widely available games available for the system.
Star Control II is the second game in the Star Control franchise and is known as one of the greatest space adventure games of all time. With its deep story line, incredibly detailed alien life forms and intense ship battles, Star Control II is an incredible ride from start to finish.
A side-scrolling beat 'em up and the first game developed by Bloodlust Software.
An early practitioner of digitized speech in gaming.
Widely considered to be the first survival horror game to use polygonal graphics. Initially released on the PC by Interplay, and developed by Infogrames, in 1992, Alone in the Dark would go down as a historical landmark in video gaming history.
Indiana Jones follows an ancient medallion around the world to discover the secret of Atlantis before the Nazis can wield its terrible power in this classic LucasArts point-and-click adventure.
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