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Q4047361
1989 video game

Mortal Kombat
1992 video game
Q88759
1986 video game
Q864177
1991 puzzle-platformer video game

Mortal Kombat II
1993 competitive fighting game

Ms. Pac-Man
1982 video game

FIFA International Soccer
1993 sports video game

Alex Kidd in Miracle World
1986 video game

Golden Axe
1989 beat 'em up video game

Mortal Kombat 3
1995 video game

Sonic the Hedgehog
8-bit 1991 platform video game

Streets of Rage 2
1992 video game

Streets of Rage
1991 video game
Q698705
1987 video game

Sonic the Hedgehog 2
1992 8-bit video game

Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
1993 video game

Earthworm Jim
1994 video game

Paperboy
1985 arcade game

Out Run
1986 video game

Populous
1989 video game

Sonic Chaos
1993 video game

Phantasy Star
1987 role-playing video game

Marble Madness
1984 arcade video game

Hang-On
is a 1985 racing video game developed and published by Sega for arcades. In the game, the player controls a motorcycle against time and other computer-controlled bikes. It was one of the first arcade games to use 16-bit graphics and uses the Super Scaler arcade system board, created with design input from Yu Suzuki, as technology to simulate 3D effects. The deluxe cabinet version also introduced a motion-controlled arcade cabinet, where the player's body movement on a large motorbike-shaped cabinet corresponds with the player character's movements on screen.

Altered Beast
1988 video game
Q2468410
1987 arcade video game

R-Type
is a 1987 horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Irem for arcades. The player controls the R-9 "Arrowhead" starship in its efforts to destroy the Bydo, a powerful alien race bent on wiping out all of mankind. The R-9 can acquire a glowing orb called a "Force", giving limited protection from enemy fire and providing additional firepower.

Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
1989 video game

Sonic Blast
1996 side-scroller platform video game

Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
1993 video game
Q388929
1987 video game

King's Quest I
1984 video game

Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars
1986 platform video game

The Lion King
1994 video game

Gauntlet
fantasy-themed hack and slash 1985 arcade game by Atari Games
Q288958
1987 video game

The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants
1991 video game

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
1985 video game

Cool Spot
1993 platform video game

Choplifter
Choplifter (stylized as Choplifter!) is a 1982 horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Broderbund for the Apple II. It was ported to the Atari 8-bit computers the same year, and later to the VIC-20, Commodore 64, Atari 5200, ColecoVision, MSX, and Thomson computers. In 1985, Sega released a remake for arcades, with subsequent ports published for the Master System and Famicom in 1986. Graphically enhanced versions for the Atari 8-bit computers and the Atari 7800 were also released in 1988 by Atari Corporation.

Wonder Boy in Monster Land
1987 video game

Ghouls 'n Ghosts
1988 video game

Shadow Dancer
1989 video game

Columns
1990 match-three puzzle video game

Space Harrier
1985 video game

Ecco the Dolphin
1992 action-adventure video game

Renegade
1986 video game

RoboCop Versus The Terminator
1993 video game

Rygar
is a 1986 platform game developed and published by Tecmo for arcades. The player assumes the role of a "Legendary Warrior" who must navigate numerous levels and defeat enemies with a weapon called the "Diskarmor", a razor-sharp shield with a long chain attached to it that operates like a yo-yo. The warrior intends to defeat Ligar, an evil "dominator". Later ports, particularly the NES and Lynx versions, expanded on the near non-existent story from the original.

Wonder Boy
1986 video game

Dynamite Headdy
1994 video game

Rampage
1986 video game

Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap
1989 video game

Super Monaco GP
1990 video game

Bonanza Bros.
1990 video game

Alex Kidd in Shinobi World
1990 action video game

Desert Strike
shoot 'em up video game released by Electronic Arts (EA) in February 1992 for Sega's Mega Drive

Q220174
Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension is a platform video game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics. It was marketed as a rival to Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog. Originally released for the Amiga home computer in October 1992, the game was subsequently ported to Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, Game Boy and Game Gear, as well as other home computers. A sequel, Zool 2, was released in 1993. A remastered version of the original game, titled Zool Redimensioned, was developed by Sumo Digital Academy and published by
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Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished
1987 video game

Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2
1987 video game