Carrier Air Wing (Arcade)


Carrier Air Wing is a side-scrolling shoot-‘em-up arcade game released in 1990. It was originally intended to be a direct sequel to the game Area 88, but Capcom lost the rights to that franchise. In the game, Japan and the United States must join forces to combat a powerful terrorist group that has declared war on humanity.

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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.

The Adventures of Dr. Franken (Super Nintendo)


The Adventures of Dr. Franken is a platform game with puzzle elements, released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo. Franky and his girlfriend Bitsy are planning to go on vacation, but since she doesn’t have a passport, he decides to dismember her so he can mail her through the postal service. However, the packages end up scattered across different parts of the world. Your mission is to find the pieces to put her back together.

Bubsy 3D (PlayStation)


Bubsy 3D is a 3D platformer game released in 1996 for PlayStation. This is a direct sequel to the first game in the series that was released for 16-bit consoles. After being kidnapped by aliens, Bubsy must defeat them and find the pieces of his rocket to return home. This game is considered the second-worst 3D game in video game history.

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.

Ghost Rider (Game Boy Advance)


Ghost Rider is an action-platformer game released in 2007 for the Game Boy Advance. Even at the end of the console’s lifespan, this title showcased the full power of the handheld, including motorcycle stages in pseudo-3D. Johnny Blaze was cursed and transforms into the Spirit of Vengeance when he is summoned to Hell to save his girlfriend and stop a threat that could destroy Earth.

Michael Jackson in Scramble Training


Michael Jackson in Scramble Training is a game released in 1993 for Sega’s motion simulator called the AS-1. It’s presented as an interactive movie in which eight people inside a cockpit must make decisions about launch, combat, and landing the spacecraft commanded by none other than Commander Jackson. This video shows the last remaining trace of the game: the content of a videotape discovered at a garage sale, now remastered.

Prop Cycle (Arcade) Complete Gameplay


Prop Cycle is a flight simulation game released for arcades in 1996. The original arcade cabinet featured a physical bicycle with handlebars and pedals, including a fan to simulate wind. Set 200 years after the planet’s devastation, one of the few survivors must pilot their flying bicycle to disable the power that has lifted the remaining villages off the ground.

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