Armalyte: The Final Run (Amiga)


Armalyte: The Final Run is a side-scrolling shoot ‘em up game released in 1991 for the Commodore Amiga computer. Aliens are invading and conquering planets across the galaxy. The people of Earth, fearing they’ll be the next target, launch a preemptive strike that gets defeated, leaving only one survivor. You become humanity’s last hope to stop them from reaching our planet.

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Iru – They’re Here! (PlayStation)


Iru, known as “They’re Here!” in the western market, is a first-person 3D survival horror game that combines adventure, RPG, and stealth mechanics, released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation in 1998. You play as a student who has just arrived at a new school and must uncover mysteries involving serial murders, hallucinations, dark rituals, and supernatural events.

Willow (Arcade)


Willow is a 2D side-scrolling platform game with action and shooting elements released for arcade in 1989. The story follows the movie’s plot but takes creative liberties. The evil queen has turned to darkness and seeks to dominate the world. The young wizard and his brave swordsman companion are the only hope to protect the sacred baby and defeat all evil.

Zaxxon’s Motherbase 2000 (Sega 32X)


Zaxxon’s Motherbase 2000, also known as Parasquad in Japan, is an isometric shoot-‘em-up game released for the Sega 32X in 1995. An intelligent insectoid clan has created a computer system designed to manufacture weapons and enslave beings from various planets. As part of a rebel force, your mission is to fight through the clan’s defenses and destroy the computer core that’s causing all this evil.

Insector X (Sega Genesis)


Insector X is a horizontal shoot ‘em up game released for the Sega Genesis in 1990. Unknown to the human eye, two micro-tribes wage an epic battle. Obsessed with an evil ambition to conquer the world, super-powerful cyborg insects have been created. You are the last survivor of the resistance, and wearing a special suit, you must save humanity.

Magical Taruruto-kun (Game Gear)


Magical Taruruto-kun is a shoot-‘em-up style game released in 1991 for the Sega Game Gear. This title is based on the manga and anime series of the same name, created by Tatsuya Egawa. The young wizard Taruruto-kun embarks on a mission to rescue his friends Honmaru Edojo and Iyona Kawai, who have been kidnapped by the villain Raivar, a magical troll.

Crossbow (Arcade)


Crossbow is a light gun shooter arcade game released in 1983. It was innovative in its approach, featuring a full-sized crossbow controller and positioning the player as a supporter who must protect the protagonists as they move independently through the game. Players must stay positioned on a distant mountain, taking precise shots, while the heroes embark on an epic journey through a fantasy world to defeat the imposing Master of Darkness.

Felix the Cat (Game Boy)


Felix the Cat is a platform game released in 1993 for Game Boy. Kitty, Felix’s girlfriend, has been kidnapped by the treacherous Professor. The villain is not content with merely abducting her, as his true objective is Felix’s coveted magic bag, an object of unparalleled power. Your mission is to employ the vast powers of your magic bag to the fullest in order to overcome the Professor’s allies and ultimately rescue Kitty.

Doctor Hauzer (3DO)


Doctor Hauzer is a 3D survival horror game released in 1994 for the 3DO. One of the genre’s pioneers, it was innovative in allowing players to switch cameras in real-time, and this game features no enemies – only puzzles and traps. Driven by an obsession with a deity, Dr. Hauzer builds a mansion over an archaeological site and scatters the bodies of his sacrificed employees throughout the location. It’s up to journalist Adams Adler to investigate and solve these mysteries.

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