Ninja Hayate (忍者ハヤテ?) is a 1984 laserdisc video game first developed and released by Taito for arcades in Japan[1] and the United States.[2] The game was later ported to the Sega CD video game console as Revenge of the Ninja in 1994. Ninja Hayate
A train simulator. On the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Actually, a port of an arcade train sim with a dedicated train-like controller. On the Neo-Geo-Pocket Color… Recipe for disaster right? Wrong! Densha de Go! 2 on Neo Geo Pocket
The player controls Mike Chen floating on a cloud, maneuvering around the screen and shooting balls of energy at flying enemies. Powerups can be collected for stronger and faster firepower. Some parts of the game stage have doors that give the player the [...]
For realistic footie action, strap on your cleats for Soccer America: International Cup. The latest to challenge FIFA and MLS for the crown of soccer champ, this rookie drives down the field and puts a few through their nets. The first in its series, [...]
A very challenging puzzle game where you must complete a line from one electrode along the sides to another, same side or other side. Blocks fall from the top of the screen, but if they reach the top of the playing area, the game is over. Cachat
Kyuukyoku Harikiri Koushien is a baseball game for the Famicom, not unlike any of the others. The main drawing point with this one is that there are close to 100 teams you can choose from. Plus, the traditional baseball stats are not used; rather each [...]
A horizontal-scrolling fighting/adventure game where the player controls a heroic samurai who battles a variety of common and mythological Japanese foes, mixed with some interesting characters such as a knight on a chess board. Kabuki Z