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Aleste, released outside Japan as "Power Strike", is a popular shoot-em-up developed by Compile. It was released initially for the SEGA Master System in 1988. Later, it was published for MSX2.
science fiction shooter top-down v-scrolling shoot-em upX-Men is a video game created by Western Technologies exclusively for the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis console and published in 1993. As the title suggests, the game is based on the famous Marvel superhero series.
basher brawler genesis original game licensed progressive beat-em-up side-scrolling superheroGhostbusters (Genesis version) is a side-scrolling platformer featuring the heroes of the 1984 movie. SEGA released the game in 1990. This title is different from the Activision ve...
Year: 1990 Genre: Platformer
genesis original game horror licensed movies platform-adventure platformerCivilization II, or simply Civ2, is the second chapter of the most famous turn-based strategy video game ever created: Sid Meier's Civilization. The game's objective is to "Build an empire to stand the test of time".
4x history strategy turn-basedDisney's Tarzan, also known as Tarzan Action Game, is a platformer developed by Eurocom Developments and published by Disney Interactive in 1999 for Windows and PlayStation, with a Nintendo 64 port following later the same year.
Year: 1999 Genre: Platformer
2.5d cartoon disney hop and bop jungle licensed movies platformer side-scrollingWarlords III: Reign of Heroes is the third chapter of the saga of fantasy turn-based strategy games created by Strategic Studies Group. The game was released in 1997, exclusively for Windows.
rpg elements strategy tactics top-down turn-based strategy wargameStar Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is a platform action-adventure created for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Lucasfilm Games and Sculptured Software and released in 1992.
Year: 1992 Genre: Platformer
2d action-adventure licensed movies platform-shooter platformer side-scrolling star warsDragon Quest, known as Dragon Warrior in the US, is a Japanese-style role-playing game created by Chunsoft for the NES and released in 1986. It's the first game of the famous Drago...
Year: 1986 Genre: Role Playing
fantasy jrpg rpg top-down turn-based rpgSpatial Hyperdrive is a nice simple Amiga game developed by Mike J. Rawes and released as freeware in 1993. It a fast "endless run" race for 1 or 2 players..
2 players amiga original game amos co-op freeware h-scrolling shoot-em up public domain shooterEye of the Beholder is a dungeon crawler role-playing game based on the AD&D rules developed by Westwood Associates. It was published by Strategic Simulations Inc at the end of 1990.
Year: 2006 Genre: Role Playing
aga d&d dungeon crawler fantasy party-based real-time reverse engineered rpg sword and sorceryDogfight Simulator is a freeware version of the classic "dogfight" game, where each player controls a biplane and tries to kill the other players. In this game, developed by Dan Rh...
amiga original game arcade competitive duel arcade freeware multiplayer public domainWasted Dreams is a sci-fi isometric action-adventure created by Digital Dreams Entertainment for the Amiga and released in 1999. It was one of the last commercial games designed for the Amiga and one of the few released on CD only.
2 players action-adventure adventure aga aliens amiga original game co-op isometric action-adventure point and click science fictionSuper Skidmarks is a racing game created by Acid Software for the Amiga, released in 1995. Codemasters also released a Genesis / Mega Drive version. The game is the sequel to Skid...
aga amiga cd32 amiga original game birds-eye view blitz basic isometric off-roading racing split-screen top-down racing track racingWhale's Voyage II: Die Übermacht, released in 1995, is the sequel to the sci-fi RPG Whale's Voyage created by neo Software. The game is a mix of role-playing, space exploration, trading and a bit of dungeon crawling.
Year: 1995 Genre: Role Playing
first-person party-based rpg science fiction space exploration spaceship trading