Shin Satomi Hakkenden: Hikari to Yami no Tatakai is a Role-Playing game, developed by Micronics and published by Toei Animation, which was released in Japan in 1989.
Dr. Mario is a falling block tile-matching video game,[13] in which Mario assumes the role of a doctor, dropping two-colored medical capsules into a medicine bottle representing the playing field. This area is populated by viruses of three colors: red, [...]
Magic Jewelry is a tile-matching puzzle video game for the NES. It was programmed by Hwang Shinwei in Taiwan and released in 1990 by RCM,[1] without a license from Nintendo.
Six of the best international players have gathered to compete for a fortune in cash, plus the prestige that comes with winning the RAD RACKET trophy. The competition is fierce. You’ve fought long and hard to get this far. You’re gonna have to [...]
in Cobra Triangle the player controls a weapon-equipped speedboat through 25 levels. Objectives include winning races, saving swimmers, and defusing bombs. The game also includes power-ups and is displayed from a 3D isometric perspective with automatic [...]
Neverland. That magical island where dreams come true and children never get old. Home to mythical tree fairies and beautiful mermaids. The most wonderful place in the whole world. “Wonderful, indeed,” thought Captain Hook, the wickedest [...]
Clash at Demonhead is an open-ended platformer. The player takes control of Billy “Big Bang” Blitz, who is capable of running, jumping, and shooting. He is initially armed with a handgun, though various upgrades can be purchased from a shop. [...]