Spriggan Powered (Super Nintendo)


Spriggan Powered is a 2D side-scrolling shoot ‘em up game released in 1996 for the Super Nintendo. What sets it apart is its use of pre-rendered graphics, similar to those used in Donkey Kong Country. Because it was released late in the console’s lifecycle, it was able to take full advantage of the Super Nintendo’s technical capabilities. It was the third game in the Spriggan franchise trilogy, though it has no connection to the previous titles.

Legionnaire (Arcade)


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.

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Road Rash (3DO)


Road Rash is a motorcycle racing and combat game released in 1994 for the 3DO. This game raised the bar for its time, delivering a complete multimedia experience. Cinematic presentations, a licensed soundtrack, improved graphics, and an intense sense of speed showcased the true power of the 32-bit generation.

Road Runner (Arcade)


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 (Arcade)


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 (Arcade)


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!

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.

Genji Tsuushin Agedama (PC Engine)


Genji Tsuushin Agedama (ゲンジ通信あげだま) is an auto-scrolling platform game based on the anime of the same name, released in 1991 for the PC Engine. Its main feature is the variety of weapons and their incredible upgrades. Aliens are taking over various countries, and to prevent this from happening to Japan, you must eliminate the evil and save the planet.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan (Game Boy)


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan is a 2D platformer released in 1990 for the Game Boy. The mission follows the classic storyline we know from the animated series: April O’Neil has been kidnapped by Shredder and Krang, while their henchmen try to prevent her rescue. You can choose one of the four heroes and travel through New York City until you reach the challenging Technodrome tower, where you’ll finally face the bosses and save the reporter.

Wacky Races (Nintendo)


Wacky Races is a 2D platformer game released in 1991 for Nintendo. Although it’s based on the classic cartoon series, oddly enough there are no actual racing stages. Muttley gets tired of being put in perilous situations during races with Dick Dastardly, so he decides to take charge this time to help his bumbling but loyal companion finally become the winner of the race.

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