J. J. Squawkers is a platformer game released in 1993 for arcade. A peaceful village had its residents kidnapped, while others were bewitched to become violent. Your mission is to destroy enemies, break the spell, and restore peace to the town.
J. J. Squawkers is a platformer game released in 1993 for arcade. A peaceful village had its residents kidnapped, while others were bewitched to become violent. Your mission is to destroy enemies, break the spell, and restore peace to the town.
Big Run: The Supreme 4WD Challenge – 11e Rallye is a pseudo-3D racing game released in 1989 for arcades. This was the first title to recreate the experience of the legendary Paris-Dakar Rally in video game format. You need to win several stages of an extensive race that crosses the African desert.
Trio the Punch: Never Forget Me is a beat ‘em up style game released in 1990 for arcades. Even without a narrative, the game stands out for its surreal, confusing, and bizarre nature. You simply need to choose one of three characters and embark on a journey facing increasingly strange enemies.
Cycle Warriors is a motorcycle combat game released in 1991 for arcades. Although it’s similar to Road Rash, it actually came out first. Four bounty hunters mount their powerful motorcycles to take on a criminal organization across various stages filled with ground and aerial enemies.
Galactic Storm is a 3D perspective space shooter arcade game released in 1992. In ancient times, beings from the planet GOD nearly wiped out Earth. After many years of recovery, humanity now faces the return of this evil in the solar system—more powerful than ever and now known as the Terrible Master. You must lead a fleet of starfighters to restore peace.
Psycho-Nics Oscar is a 2D run-and-gun platformer released in 1987 for arcades. It was groundbreaking for bringing the power-up system from the shoot ‘em up game Gradius into a platformer format. You play as a giant robot soldier fighting against mechanical invaders that have taken over the city.
Heated Barrel is a side-scrolling shooter game released in 1992 for arcades. This was TAD Corporation’s final game before the company went bankrupt. Choose your favorite gunslinger and shoot everything that moves, facing off against outlaws, wild animals, and even supernatural beings.
Zero Team is a beat ‘em up arcade game released in 1993. The story follows the classic “save the kidnapped woman” trope. You choose a member of an elite military unit (which looks more like a biker gang) to face off against dangerous ninjas, bring peace to the city, and rescue the hostage.
Legionnaire is a beat ‘em up arcade game released in 1992. The city has been taken over by a dangerous gang led by the powerful Mr. G. Amidst this chaos, a group of vigilantes decides to take on the criminals to free the city and rescue Judy, a team member who has been kidnapped.
Road Runner is a side-scrolling chase game released for arcades in 1985. Run as fast as you can from the clutches of the bumbling Wile E. Coyote! He’ll use his entire arsenal of gadgets and traps to try to catch you. The arcade cabinet featured a fully analog joystick that allowed for precise character control, unlike the typical 8-way directional controls of that era.
Strider Hiryū is an action-adventure platformer released in 1989 for arcade machines. Set in a dystopian future where an evil dictator rules Earth under an oppressive regime, you are recruited as the elite member of a ninja clan. Your solo mission is to infiltrate the enemy fortress and defeat the tyrant.
Nemo is a platform game released for arcade in 1990. Don’t confuse it with the classic Pixar/Disney film Finding Nemo. The princess of Slumberland appears to young Nemo asking for help to save her father, who has been kidnapped by the evil Nightmare King. You take control of the Dream Master and must restore peace!
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