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  • Hamlet

    1993

    Hamlet

    1993

    Shooter Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
    Hamlet is a first-person perspective game, set in the huge 3D maze-like eponymous facility. The auto-map is always visible, showing the player the character's position. Enemies and important objects are also visible on the radar. Whenever an enemy approaches, the playable robot is unable to move. The shooting is actually done in turn-based style; the player can only shoot once the robot's attack meter has filled up, and the rate of shooting depends on the robot's (or enemy's) agility. However, the game doesn't pause when the shooting occurs, creating the illusion of real-time combat. Though the game looks like a first-person shooter, it is, in its core, an RPG. Player-controlled robot receives experience and levels up after having defeated certain amounts of enemies. Attack, defense, speed, etc. get increased with each level up. It is possible to find and equip various kinds of weapons: a basic gun with infinite ammo, but low damage; powerful rocket launchers which cause high damage, yet have limited ammunition, e
  • Arslan Senki

    1993

    Arslan Senki

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy
    Sega CD
    A Strategy RPG based off the popular Manga similar in vein to Fire Emblem released only in Japan on the Sega CD.
  • GB Pachio-kun

    1993

    GB Pachio-kun

    1993

    Family Computer Game Boy
    Pachio-kun heads to the Game Boy for an adventure in pachinkoing.
  • Ruin: Kami no Isan

    1993

    Ruin: Kami no Isan

    1993

    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Ruin: Kami no Isan is an action RPG. The player navigates Jan through top-down towns and hostile areas; the "world map" is not free-roaming, allowing only linear advancement from location to location. Hostile areas are populated by enemies who are visibly walking on screen. Unlike most Japanese RPGs, there are no separate "battle screens" in the game; the monsters are fought on the same spot they are encountered on, like in action games. However, unlike most action RPGs, there is a party in Ruin. The player controls only Jan, while the other party members act according to AI routines: attacking, casting offensive and healing spells, etc. The rest of the gameplay is traditional Japanese RPG style: acquiring better weapons and armor, automatic leveling up, linear story development, etc.
  • Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible II

    1993

    Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible II

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible II is a role-playing video game series developed by Multimedia Intelligence Transfer, Sega, and Menue, and published by Atlus and Sega for multiple platforms. Players explore the game world and fight monsters in menu-based battles; players can also attempt to recruit monsters to their party, and can fuse two allied monsters into a single new one to try to get stronger monsters.
  • Battle Master: Kyuukyoku no Senshi-tachi

    1993

    Battle Master: Kyuukyoku no Senshi-tachi

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    Battle Master: Kyuukyoku no Senshi-tachi ("Battle Master: Ultimate Warrior") is a sci-fi themed one-on-one fighter game exclusively for the Super Famicom. It was developed by System Vision, which previously worked on the SNES fighter Deadly Moves. The player can select between seven characters and play through a single-player mode with each, meeting different opponents and fighting a boss character at the end. There's also a Versus mode that allows two human players to compete with fighters of their choice.
  • U-jin: Janjuu Gakuen

    1993

    U-jin: Janjuu Gakuen

    1993

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    An anime-themed Mahjong game from Varie for the Super Famicom. Features artwork from prominent manga artist U-Jin. Yuujin: Janjyu Gakuen ("U-Jin: Sparrow Veterinary School", roughly) is a mahjong game published by Varie. The player can assume the role of any of three heroines, or create their own, as they take on opponents throughout their eponymous school. The game includes a collaboration with manga artist U-Jin (birth name: Ube Yamaguchi), who helped create the various anime characters and is featured in the game's title. Like many mahjong games, Yuujin: Janjyu Gakuen was never released outside of Japan. It was followed with a sequel: Yuujin: Jankyu Gakuen 2.
  • Ys IV: Mask of the Sun

    1993

    Ys IV: Mask of the Sun

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    After having defeated the ultimate evil in his previous adventure, the great hero Adol stands on a sea shore, thinking about the fate of the once peaceful Utopian land of Ys, while the wind is blowing through his red hair. Suddenly, Adol notices a bottle, thrown onto the shore. It contains a letter, written in a foreign language, in which an unknown person asks Adol to come to his land and save it from a mysterious evil. Adol decides to accept the offer, and thus his adventure begins again... Ys IV: Mask of the Sun is an action RPG with a combat system like the earlier Ys games. An enemy should be rammed from the sides in order to hurt him. If performed incorrectly, the player will get hurt himself. It's also possible to use magic and position oneself strategically in battle so that the enemy won't be able to inflict any damage.
  • Hiouden II

    1993

    Hiouden II

    1993

    PC-9800 Series FM Towns
    Like its predecessor, Hiōden 2 is a mixture of RPG and real-time strategy. The player commands one or more teams at the same time. The battles are mostly automatic, with preparation having more weight that the actual commands during battles. There is an option to "stop the clock" and adjust the strategy. Most of the gameplay involves exploring the maze-like isometric location with the player's teams, fighting enemies on the way, gathering treasure, and solving (mostly very simple) puzzles to advance to the next area. RPG element comes in form of character levels. The windows-based interface from the previous game returns, with slight adjustments (point-and-click navigation through the main area instead of clicking on arrow keys; more comfortable menu with items displayed next to the character's portrait, etc.).
  • ClayFighter

    1993

    ClayFighter

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Atari Jaguar
    star 5.2
    Sticks and stones might make him groan, but clay really ticks him off! Bad Mister Frosty is the name, and action is the game. Fists and feet will fly (and other parts) as Frosty and his friends smack it out in head-to-head fighting action. ClayFighter is a fighting game released for the Super NES in November 1993 and later ported to Sega Genesis in June 1994. The game is a parody of Street Fighter. In 2009, the Genesis version was re-released on the Wii Virtual Console.
  • Wiz 'n' Liz

    1993

    Wiz 'n' Liz

    1993

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Amiga
    star 7.1
    Wiz and Liz are magicians. They live on the planet Pum and brew potions and cast spells. They also tend to rabbit-like creatures called "wabbits". One day, a concoction goes awry and sends all the wabbits to distant parts of Pum. Wiz and Liz set off to look for them. The game is an action platformer divided into several stages. In each one of them, either Wiz or Liz must collect wabbits before time runs out. The player must pick up floating letters that appear when a wabbit is collected, and use them to spell out a magic word shown at the top of the screen. Once the word has been spelled, the newly found wabbits leave fruit, stars, and clocks that increase the time limit. The time limit can also be extended by picking up a glowing orange orb which appears during the last ten seconds of the counter, adding thirty seconds to it.
  • Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament

    1993

    Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament

    1993

    Family Computer
    The player has to build his own combat robot to use in a fighting tournament. These robots are built in factories that assign the robot a name in addition to installing its head, body, shoulder, and feet. The player has a pre-game lobby to get ready for the robot combat action. All matches have rounds of 60 seconds (unlike the 99-second round of most modern fighting video games). Both robots have a separate gauge for energy and damage. Standard punches and kicks can be thrown in addition to special moves (which look like ammunition).
  • Nemesis '90 Kai

    1993

    Nemesis '90 Kai

    1993

    Shooter Arcade
    Sharp X68000
    Nemesis '90 Kai is an enhanced remake of Nemesis 2. The main difference lies in presentation, with higher-quality music and significantly more detailed graphics. The gameplay is mostly unchanged, with the exception of the possibility to equip four options on the player-controlled ship (as opposed to only two in the original version) and a few tweaks to secondary weapons and power-ups. Two new stages and four boss enemies have been added to this version.
  • Kamen Rider

    1993

    Kamen Rider

    1993

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Famicom
    Kamen Rider is a beat 'em up developed by Sun L and published by Bandai for the Super Famicom platform. It is based on the Kamen Rider tokusatsu TV show, specifically the very first incarnation which ran between 1971-1973. The player assumes the role of Takeshi Hongo, the first Kamen Rider, as he fights through the minions and kaijin (human-sized kaiju) of the evil organization Shocker in a series of brawler stages not unlike Final Fight or Double Dragon. The game can also be played co-operatively with a second player who plays as Hayato Ichimoto: the second Kamen Rider. At any time the two players can transform into their Kamen Rider personas, necessary for delivering the final blows on bosses. Kamen Rider was only released on the Super Famicom in Japan.
  • Wakataka Oozumou: Yume no Kyoudai Taiketsu

    1993

    Wakataka Oozumou: Yume no Kyoudai Taiketsu

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Waka Taka Ozumo: Brothers Dream Match is a sumo video game developed by Tomcat System and published by Imagineer for the Super Famicom, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1993.
  • Final Stretch

    1993

    Final Stretch

    1993

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Final Stretch is a Formula One racing game developed by Genki. It is the spiritual sequel to their earlier game Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving (rebranded in the US as Redline: F1 Racer), and like that game Final Stretch is licensed by FOCA and supervised by Japanese F1 racer Aguri Suzuki. The game employs a Mode 7-enabled viewpoint close to the ground that has multiple vantage points that the player can switch between and, with the FOCA license, uses many of the then-current F1 teams and racers. Unlike Redline: F1 Racer, Final Stretch was never released outside of Japan.
  • Super Uno

    1993

    Super Uno

    1993

    Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Super Uno is the video game adaptation of the card game of the same name. Released only in Japan.
  • Dark Wizard

    1993

    Dark Wizard

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Tactical
    Sega CD
    These are epic times for the people of Cheshire. The kingdom of Quentin is the last stronghold in all of Cheshire against the forces of darkness. But Quentin's king has been killed in battle. Cheshire desperately needs a successor to come forward and lead the warriors of light against the forces of darkness and, eventually, against the Dark Wizard himself. If you fail, darkness will rule Cheshire - forever!
  • Holiday Lemmings

    1993

    Holiday Lemmings

    1993

    Puzzle
    DOS Amiga
    Based on the original classic game Lemmings, Holiday Lemmings was a small stand-alone game that was released during the early 1990s holiday season. It features classic Lemmings gameplay, only with Christmas-themed levels. The basic objective is to use the Lemmings' special abilities to create a path to the exit that all the Lemmings can follow. Your goal is to try and keep as many Lemmings alive as possible.
  • The Jelly Bean Factory

    1993

    The Jelly Bean Factory

    1993

    DOS
    A DOS game where players must clear the board by aligning jelly beans. Coloured blocks, or jelly beans fall from the top of the screen. Each bean has three coloured balls in it and the player must position them so that when they hit the bottom of the screen they make rows of three or more of the same colour. The colour sequence of each bean can be altered as it falls, there are reject beans that are hard to remove and there are clearing beans that remove all beans that match the first colour they make contact with. The game is controlled either by the keyboard or by a keyboard/joystick combination. It has optional sound, a high score table, four levels of difficulty, nine levels, and other customizable options.
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