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Pac-Mania
is a 1987 maze video game developed and published by Namco for Japanese arcades; it was licensed to Atari Games for release in North America. In the game, the player controls Pac-Man as he must eat all of the dots while avoiding the colored ghosts that chase him in the maze. Eating large flashing "Power Pellets" will allow Pac-Man to eat the ghosts for bonus points, which lasts for a short period of time. A new feature to this game allows Pac-Man to jump over the ghosts to evade capture. It is the ninth title in the Pac-Man video game series and was the last one developed for arcades up until

Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods
1991 video game

MechWarrior
1989 video game

Puzznic
is a tile-matching video game developed and released by Taito for arcades in 1989. It was converted to the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, PC Engine, X68000, Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and ZX Spectrum between 1990 and 1991. Home computer ports were handled by Ocean Software; the 2003 PlayStation port was handled by Altron. The arcade and FM Towns versions have adult content, showing a naked woman at the end of the level; this was removed in the international arcade release (but not the US one) and other home ports. The completed Apple IIGS port was never offic

Block Hole
1990 video game
Q493675
1986 military helicopter video game

Star Force
1984 arcade game

F-15 Strike Eagle II
1989 video game

Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
1989 video game

Mega Lo Mania
Mega-Lo-Mania is a real-time strategy video game developed by Sensible Software. It was released for the Amiga in 1991 and ported to other systems. It was released as Tyrants: Fight Through Time in North America and Mega Lo Mania: Jikū Daisenryaku (メガロマニア時空大戦略) in Japan. The game was re-released on ZOOM-Platform.com via Electronic Arts on August 31, 2022.

DragonStrike
1990 video game

Gradius II: Gofer's Ambition
1988 arcade video game

Bomberman
1990 video game by Hudson Soft for PC

Powermonger
Powermonger is a real-time strategy video game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts. Originally released in 1990 for the Amiga and Atari ST, it was derived from the Populous engine but presented using a 3-dimensional game map.
A-Train
is a series of business simulation video games developed and published by Japanese game developer Artdink in Japan. The first game in the series was published in 1985. The first release in the United States was Take the A-Train II, published in 1988 by the Seika Corporation under the title Railroad Empire. However, the most well known U.S. release is Take the A-Train III, published in 1992 by Maxis as simply A-Train. There is also the spin-off title C.E.O.

Detana!! TwinBee
1991 video game

Super Dodge Ball
1987 video game

Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh
1987 video game

Baraduke
renamed Alien Sector in some regions, is a run and gun video game released for arcades by Namco in 1985. A home version was published for the X68000 in 1995.

Ys III: Wanderers from Ys
1989 video game

Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
1992 video game

Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
1992 arcade game

Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams
1993 video game

P.T.O.
1989 video game

Gemfire
Gemfire is a 1991 role-playing strategy video game developed and published by Koei for the Nintendo Entertainment System and later ported to Japanese home computers, Super NES, Genesis, MS-DOS, and Windows. The object in the game is to unify a fictional island by force. Players use a variety of units, such as archers, infantry and dragons, in order to capture the castle needed to control that particular territory.

Loopz
Loopz is a puzzle video game designed and programmed by Ian Upton for the Atari ST in 1989. He previously worked as head game designer for Audiogenic, who acquired exclusive rights to the game, then in 1990 arranged for Mindscape to publish it for computers in North America and consoles worldwide.

Deflektor
Deflektor is a puzzle video game developed by Vortex Software and published by Gremlin Graphics in December 1987. The game was ported to the X68000 by Bullet-Proof Software and the Atari 8-bit computers developed by Atari Corporation in 1988, but was not published. According to Deflektor X4 remake programmer Ignacio Pérez Gil, Deflektor developer Costa Panayi endorsed the creation and distribution of the non-commercial open-source freeware in the 2000s.

Parodius! From Myth to Laughter
1990 video game

Nemesis 2
1987 video game

Wings of Fury
1987 video game

Chelnov
1992 video game

Moon Cresta
1980 video game

Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny
1992 video game

Terra Cresta
1985 video game

Drakkhen
Drakkhen is a 1989 3D role-playing video game, initially developed and published by Infogrames for the Amiga and Atari ST, and ported to MS-DOS, Super NES, PC-98, X68000, and FM Towns Marty. It was a very early game in the North American SNES library, and as such, received almost universal coverage in previews of the then-upcoming SNES in gaming magazines of 1990 and early 1991.

Galaga '88
1987 video game

Bomberman: Panic Bomber
1994 video game

Butasan
is a 1987 action video game developed by NMK and published by Jaleco for arcades. Initially released only in Japan, it was ported to the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, MSX, and Amstrad CPC and released internationally by U.S. Gold as Psycho Pigs U.X.B. Hamster Corporation released the game as part of their Arcade Archives series for the PlayStation 4 in 2015 and Nintendo Switch in 2019.

Inindo: Way of the Ninja
1991 video game

Shanghai
1986 video game

Valis II
1989 video game

Gemini Wing
1987 video game

Dragon Knight 4
1994 video game

Road Blaster
1985 video game

Viewpoint
1992 video game

Flying Shark
1987 video game

U.S. Championship V'Ball
1988 volleyball arcade game

Image Fight
1990 video game

Dragon Wars
1989 video game
Rance
video game series

Bosconian
is a 1981 multidirectional shooter video game developed and published by Namco for Japanese and European arcades; it was distributed by Midway Manufacturing in North America. The goal is to earn as many points as possible by destroying enemy missiles and bases using a ship which shoots simultaneously both the front and back.

The Fairyland Story
1985 video game

Xak: The Art of Visual Stage
1992 video game
Atomic Robo-Kid
1988 video game

Dōkyūsei
1992 video game

Super Xevious
1984 video game

Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire
1995 video game
Lords of the Rising Sun
1989 video game

Rally Bike
1988 video game

L'Empereur
is a turn-based strategy video game originally released by Koei for MSX, PC-88, PC-98, and Sharp X1 in 1990. Nintendo Entertainment System, X68000, and MS-DOS versions were published in 1991.