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Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
1993 arcade video game
Samurai Shodown
1993 video game
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
2003 video game
Altered Beast
1988 video game
ActRaiser
is a 1990 video game developed by Quintet and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It combines traditional side-scrolling platforming and sections with city building elements. A sequel, ActRaiser 2, was released for the Super NES in 1993. In 2007, ActRaiser became available on the Wii's Virtual Console download service in Europe, North America, and Japan. A version of the game was also released for European mobile phones in 2004. A remake, Actraiser Renaissance, was released for several platforms in 2021.
Yoshi's Island DS
2006 platform video game
Wario Land 3
2000 video game
Qix
( ) is a 1981 puzzle video game developed and published by Taito for arcades. Designed by husband and wife team Randy and Sandy Pfeiffer, Qix is one of a handful of games made by Taito's American division (another is Zoo Keeper). At the start of each level, the playing field is a large, empty rectangle, containing the Qix, an abstract stick-like entity that performs graceful but unpredictable motions within the confines of the rectangle. The objective is to draw lines that close off parts of the rectangle to fill in a set amount of the playfield.
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town
2003 video game
Streets of Rage 3
1994 video game
Road Fighter
1984 racing video game
Circus Charlie
1984 computer and video game
Metroid: Zero Mission
2004 action-adventure video game, remake of the 1986 game Metroid
Tennis
1984 sports video game
WarioWare: Touched!
2004 video game
Pooyan
is a 1982 fixed shooter video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. It was released in North America by Stern Electronics. The player controls "Mama", a pig whose babies have been kidnapped by a group of wolves. It was later ported to home consoles and personal computers.
Q2468410
1987 arcade video game
Phantasy Star II
1989 video game
Antarctic Adventure
1983 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.
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
2004 video game
Mappy
is a 1983 platform video game developed and published by Namco for arcades. It was released in Japan in March 1983 and in North America by Bally Midway in April 1983. It runs on Namco's Super Pac-Man hardware modified to support horizontal scrolling. The name "Mappy" is likely derived from , a slightly pejorative Japanese slang term for policeman. The game has been re-released in several Namco arcade compilations. It spawned a handful of sequels and a 2013 animated web series developed by cartoonists Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub.
Clu Clu Land
1984 video game
Mega Man 7
1995 SNES game
The King of Fighters '94
1994 fighting video game
Golden Sun
2001 video game
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
2008 Japanese video game
Pinball
1984 video game
Sonic Drift 2
1995 video game
Baseball
1983 baseball video game for the NES
Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos
1990 video game
Sonic Blast
1996 side-scroller platform video game
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
1993 video game
Super Castlevania IV
1991 video game
Adventure Island II
1991 video game
Kirby: Squeak Squad
2006 video game
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars
1986 platform video game
Salamander
1986 shoot 'em up video game
Golf
1984 sports video game
Pac-Land
is a 1984 platform game developed and published by Namco for arcades. It was released in North America by Bally Midway, and in Europe by Atari Games. Controlling Pac-Man, the player must make it to the end of each stage to return a lost fairy back to its home in Fairyland. Pac-Man will need to avoid obstacles, such as falling logs and water-spewing fire hydrants, alongside his enemies, the Ghost Gang. Eating large flashing Power Pellets will cause the ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them for points.
Mega Man X2
1994 video game developed by Capcom
Wild Gunman
1984 video game
Mario Party Advance
2005 party video game
Donkey Kong
1994 platform game for the Game Boy
Live A Live
1994 RPG video game
Sonic Labyrinth
1995 puzzle video game
Elevator Action
1983 arcade game
Contra III: The Alien Wars
1992 run and gun video game
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
1989 video game
Punch-Out!!
1987 NES boxing video game
BurgerTime
(or in Japan) is an arcade video game by Data East released in 1982. According to a former Data East programmer, the game was designed in-house but the development itself was outsourced to another company.
Alleyway
1989 video game
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
2001 video game
Wario's Woods
1994 video game
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
2003 tactical role-playing game for the Game Boy Advance
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
2002 video game
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
1989 video game
Mario Hoops 3-on-3
2006 video game for Nintendo DS
Urban Champion
1984 fighting video game
Mega Man & Bass
1998 video game