Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball (released in Japan as Softball Tengoku) is a one- or two-player NES video game where players can select various fictional softball players and customize their own team to take to the championship. ...
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The Magic of Scheherazade, known as Arabian Dream Scheherazade (アラビアンドリーム シェラザード, Arabian Dorīmu Sherazādo?) in Japan, is an action role-playing video game for the Famil ...
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After Burner (アフターバーナー, Afutā Bānā?) is a 1987 combat flight simulator arcade game by Sega AM2. It is one of the first games designed by Yu Suzuki. The player flew an F-14 using a specialized joystick ...
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Raid 2020 (working title Drug Czar) is an action video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. This game was released only in North America and Australia. ...
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Code Name: Viper, originally released as Ningen Heiki Dead Fox (人間兵器デッドフォックス?), is a side-scrolling action game programmed by Arc System Works and released by Capcom in 1990 for the Nintendo ...
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Rygar is a video game created by Tecmo in 1986 and originally released for arcades in Japan as Warrior of Argus (アルゴスの戦士, Arugosu no Senshi?). It is a scrolling platform game where the player assumes the role as the ...
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RoboCop Versus The Terminator is a video game released for a number of platforms and is based on the RoboCop and Terminator franchises. ...
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Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball (released in Japan as Softball Tengoku) is a one- or two-player NES video game where players can select various fictional softball players and customize their own team to take to the championship. ...
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Power Blade, known in Japan as Power Blazer (パワーブレイザー, Pawā Burezā?), is an action platform video game developed by Natsume and published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in ...
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Xexyz (pronounced zeks'-zees/zeks'-iz), known in Japan as Kame no Ongaeshi - Urashima Densetsu (亀の恩返し〜ウラシマ伝説〜?), is a 1988 video game published by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo Entertain ...
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R.C. Pro-Am II is a racing video game developed by Rare and released by Tradewest for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in North America in December 1992 and in Europe on September
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Back to the Future Part II & III is a 1990 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the second and third films in the Back to the Future trilogy. The game was produced by Beam Software and distributed by LJN. ...
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All-Pro Basketball, known as Zenbei!! Pro Basketball in Japan, is a basketball video-game developed by Aicom and published by Vic Tokai for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is played using two teams of five players on a full length basketball co ...
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Power Blade 2, known in Japan as Captain Saver (キャプテンセイバー, Kyaputen Seibā?), is an action platform video game developed by Natsume and published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System/Family Com ...
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Dance Aerobics, released in Japan as Aerobics Studio (エアロビスタジオ, Earobi Sutajio?), is a music video game published in February 1987 by Bandai as the third game in Bandai's Family Trainer series. It was designed ...
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Crystalis, originally released in Japan as God Slayer: Haruka Tenkū no Sonata (ゴッド・スレイヤー はるか天空のソナタ?, lit. "God Slayer: Sonata of the Far Away Sky"), is a 199 ...
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