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NBA Live 96
1995 basketball video game

Navy SEALS
1990 video game

Plotting
1989 video game

Lethal Weapon
1992 video game
Parasol Henbē
Japanese anime television series

Wizards & Warriors X: The Fortress of Fear
1990 Game Boy game

Paperboy 2
1991 video game

WWF Raw
1994 video game

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
1992 video game

Felix the Cat
1992 video game

Penguin Wars
1985 video game

Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions
1993 video game

Tiny Toon Adventures: Babs' Big Break
1992 Game Boy game

Pocket Bomberman
1997 video game

Tecmo Bowl
1987 video game

Atomic Punk
1990 video game

Bubble Bobble Part 2
1993 video game

Street Racer
1994 racing video game

Catrap
Catrap, known as Pitman in Japan, is a 1985 puzzle-platform game developed by Yutaka Isokawa for the Sharp MZ-700 computer. A port to the Game Boy developed by ASK Kodansha was released in Japan in June 1990 and North America in October 1990 by Asmik. ASK retained the rights to the game after splitting from Kodansha, re-releasing the game on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in October 2011.

Hatris
is a 1990 puzzle video game developed by Alexey Pajitnov and Vladimir Pokhilko of ParaGraph for Bullet-Proof Software. An arcade version was manufactured by Video System.

Pac-In-Time
is a 1995 platform game developed by Atreid Concept and published by Namco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. It is a reskinned version of the 1993 game Fury of the Furries, also developed by Atreid, modified to feature Pac-Man. It was also released for MS-DOS and Mac OS, where the original game was released.

The Simpsons: Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness
1994 video game

WWF Superstars 2
1993 video game

Batman: The Animated Series
1993 video game

Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1991 Game Boy video game

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe
1990 video game

Maru's Mission
1990 video game

Blaster Master Jr.
1991 video game

WWF Superstars
1992 video game
Goldfish Warning!
Japanese manga series

NHL 95
1994 ice hockey video game
Q5299747
1990 Game Boy game

New Ghostbusters II
1990 video game

Swamp Thing
1992 video game

Palamedes
1990 video game
Hit the Ice
1990 video game

M.C. Kids
1992 platform video game

Rod Land
1990 video game

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
1995 video game
E-Motion
E-Motion (also known as Sphericule or The Game of Harmony) is a 1990 puzzle video game developed by The Assembly Line. It was available for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, and Game Boy. The Spectrum and Game Boy versions were developed by The Code Monkeys.

Total Carnage
1992 arcade video game

Spirou
1995 video game

WCW: The Main Event
1994 video game

Zoop
Zoop is a puzzle video game originally developed by Hookstone and published by Viacom New Media in 1995 for the Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS, Macintosh, PlayStation, Game Gear, and Game Boy, then in 1996 for the Saturn and Jaguar. Zoop has similarities to Taito's 1989 arcade video game Plotting (also known as Flipull), but Zoop runs in real-time instead. Players are tasked with eliminating pieces that spawn from one of the sides of the screen before they reach the center of the playfield. By pointing at a piece and shooting it, the player can either swap it with th
lunar lander
video game genre, where the player must portion a limited amount of fuel to land on the moon without crashing

MIDI Maze
1987 first person shooter video game

Bonk's Revenge
1991 video game

Kwirk
Kwirk, known in Japan as , is a puzzle video game developed and published by Atlus in Japan on November 24, 1989, for the Game Boy. It was the very first video game Atlus released under its own brand. The game was later published in North America in March 1990 by Acclaim Entertainment.

Pinocchio
1996 video game developed by Virgin Interactive Entertainment

Radar Mission
1990 Game Boy game

Dr. Franken
1992 Game Boy game

NES Play Action Football
1990 video game

Dropzone
Dropzone is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Archer Maclean (under the name Arena Graphics) for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1984 by U.S. Gold. It was ported to the Commodore 64, and later released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Gear, and Game Boy Color. Ports for Master System and Sega Genesis were also announced, but never released.

Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal
1996 video game

Spot: The Video Game
1990 video game

Solar Striker
1990 Game Boy game

Game & Watch Gallery
1997 video game

Jordan vs. Bird: One on One
1988 basketball video game
Money Puzzle Exchanger
1997 video game

Madden NFL 97
1996 American football video game