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Rod Land

Rod Land

1990  PlatformAction - Amiga Amstrad CPC Atari ST - Single player  
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Rod Land - Wikipedia Rod Land, known in Japan as Yousei Monogatari Rod Land (妖精物語ロッドランド?, lit. "Rod Land: A Fairy Tale") is a 1990 arcade game originally developed and published by Jaleco. ...   more on Wikipedia

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Putty Squad

Putty Squad

1994  Platform - Sony PlayStation 4 Nintendo 3DS PlayStation Vita Super NES iOS Amiga Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 3
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Putty Squad - Wikipedia Putty Squad is a 1994 video game developed by System 3 and published by Maximum Games and Ocean Software. It was originally developed for the Amiga 1200, but was not released until the end of 2013; Sega Mega Drive and MS-DOS ports also exist but were ...   more on Wikipedia
Joe & Mac

Joe & Mac

1991  Platform - Sego MegaDrive Super NES Game Boy Nintendo Entertainment System Amiga
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Joe & Mac - Wikipedia Joe & Mac (ジョーとマック 戦え原始人, Joe & Mac: Tatakae Genshijin?, lit. "Joe & Mac: Caveman Combat"), also known as Caveman Ninja, is a 1991 platform game released for the arcades by Data East. It was ...   more on Wikipedia
Tiger Road

Tiger Road

1987  Action - Amiga
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Tiger Road - Wikipedia Tiger Road (Japanese: 虎への道, Hepburn: Tora e no Michi?) is a side-scrolling platform game originally released in 1987 as a coin-operated arcade game. Home computer versions were released in Europe by U.S. Gold for the Amiga, Amstra ...   more on Wikipedia