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Wario's Woods
1994 video game
Blaster Master
1988 NES game
Ridge Racer 64
2000 video game
Breath of Fire II
1994 role playing game
Pilotwings 64
1996 video game
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
2002 video game
Alleyway
1989 video game
Castlevania: Bloodlines
1994 video game
River City Ransom
1989 video game
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
1997 video game
Castlevania Legends
1997 video game
F-Zero GX
2003 video game for Nintendo GameCube
F-Zero X
1998 video game for Nintendo 64
Punch-Out!!
1987 NES boxing video game
Soccer
1985 video game
Wario World
2003 video game
Urban Champion
1984 fighting video game
Star Fox 2
video game completed in 1995 and released in 2017 developed by Nintendo
Shining Force
1992 video game
Ghouls 'n Ghosts
1988 video game
Pokémon Trading Card Game
1998 video game adaptation of the eponymous collectible card game
Ristar
Ristar is a 1995 platform game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. The game stars an anthropomorphic cartoon star who uses his hands and long, stretchable arms to both move and fight enemies. Reception for the game was generally positive, but the game's initial release was overshadowed due to the imminent ending of the Genesis's lifecycle and the succession of the Sega Saturn and other fifth generation video game consoles.
Ecco the Dolphin
1992 action-adventure video game
Tetris Attack
1995 puzzle video game
Donkey Kong Land
1995 Game Boy game
Pilotwings
1990 video game
Columns
1990 match-three puzzle video game
Mario & Wario
1993 video game
StarTropics
StarTropics is a 1990 action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Unlike most of Nintendo's games, it was never released in Japan, and was released only in North America and Europe. The story follows teenager Mike Jones as he embarks on a quest to rescue his uncle. Gameplay involves exploring settlements and navigating dungeons to progress.
Fatal Fury 2
1992 arcade video game
Gunstar Heroes
1993 video game
Adventures of Lolo
1989 NES video game
The Revenge of Shinobi
1989 video game
Virtua Fighter 2
1994 arcade video game
Donkey Kong Jr. Math
1983 video game
Shadow of the Ninja
1990 video game for NES. developed by Natsume
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
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.
Shadow Man
1999 video game
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
1991 video game
Flicky
is a platform game developed by Sega and released as an arcade video game in May 1984. It was licensed to Bally Midway for distribution in the United States. In Flicky, the player controls the eponymous blue bird and must gather all the small birds called Chirps in each round and bring them safely to the exit. There are cat and lizard enemies which can disperse the Chirps and kill the player, but Flicky can use items on the playing field to protect herself and the Chirps from danger.
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
2005 video game
Joe & Mac
1991 video game
Dig Dug II
1985 video game
Excitebike 64
2000 video game
Virtual Boy Wario Land
1995 video game
Mega Man V
1994 Game Boy game
Mach Rider
1985 racing game
Strider
1989 arcade video game
Devil World
1984 video game
Shin Megami Tensei
1992 role-playing video game
Earthworm Jim 2
1995 video game
Jet Force Gemini
1999 video game
Wave Race 64
1996 video game for Nintendo 64
Kirby's Avalanche
1995 video game
Dynamite Headdy
1994 video game
TwinBee
is a 1985 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. Along with Sega's Fantasy Zone (1986), it is credited as an early archetype of the "cute 'em up" subgenre. It was the first game to run on Konami's Bubble System hardware. TwinBee was ported to the Family Computer and MSX in 1986, and has been included in numerous compilations released in later years. The original arcade game was released outside Japan for the first time as part of the Nintendo DS compilation Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. A mobile phone version with edited graphics was relea
Kirby's Dream Course
1994 video game
Mario's Tennis
1995 sports game
Beyond Oasis
1994 video game