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  • Jim Power: The Arcade Game

    1993

    Jim Power: The Arcade Game

    1993

    Shooter Adventure
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Jim Power: The Arcade Game is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, developed and published by Loriciels, which was cancelled before it was released.
  • Magic Bubble

    1993

    Magic Bubble

    1993

    Puzzle
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Magic Bubble is an unlicensed 1993 puzzle game developed by C&E for the Sega Mega Drive. It was the only game produced by C&E (a Taiwanese company) where the packaging, instructions and in-game text is all in English. The game involves matching like-coloured bubbles which float to the top of the screen. In the 2000s, publishing rights to the game were purchased by Super Fighter Team, who also published a translation of another of C&E's games, Beggar Prince.
  • Bomboy

    1993

    Bomboy

    1993

    Arcade
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Bomboy, also known as Explosion Kid (轟炸小子) is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive game released by Gamtec in 1993. It is a simple clone of Bomberman. Bomboy is said to have been a pack-in game with the unlicensed Dynacom Megavision console.
  • Double Clutch

    1993

    Double Clutch

    1993

    Racing
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Double Clutch is a top-down racing game developed for the Sega Mega Drive. It was only released in PAL regions.
  • International Rugby

    1993

    International Rugby

    1993

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    International Rugby is a 1993 rugby game for the Sega Mega Drive by Tiertex and Domark released exclusively in Europe.
  • Two Tribes: Populous II

    1993

    Two Tribes: Populous II

    1993

    Simulator
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Two Tribes: Populous II is the sequel to Populous and was released for the Sega Mega Drive in 1993. This name is exclusive to the Mega Drive port - other versions of the game were titled Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods. It is currently unknown why the title was changed. The Mega Drive port of Populous II was only released in Europe, however plans were made to bring the game to North America as Populous II: Wrath of the Gods, or simply Wrath of the Gods. Though the North American version of the game never made it to store shelves, a prototype ROM has been found.
  • Kevin Keegan's Player Manager

    1993

    Kevin Keegan's Player Manager

    1993

    Simulator Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Kevin Keegan's Player Manager combines a football management sim with the Kick Off football game. The Kick Off game includes several skill levels, Challenge Cup and practice options. Manager offers three management skill levels, three division league and two Cup competitions. Options to play on the pitch or watch and get computer predicted results.
  • Football Fury

    1993

    Football Fury

    1993

    Simulator Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    An American Football game featuring fictional teams. Even though, the teams are fictional, they are based on the real NFL team cities and the division setup of that time period. Gameplay involves the usual football fare of choosing a play and attempting to execute it. On offense, when throwing the football, a meter appears which measures the strength of the passer's throw. On defense, the player controls a defensive player and tries to tackle the opposing ball carrier or attempt to break up a pass play. There is an option to either play with the background music on or off.
  • Super Widget

    1993

    Super Widget

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Super Widget is a platform game for the Super Nintendo, based on the cartoon show, Widget. It shares some similarities to the game Felix the Cat in how the main character upgrades their weapon as they collect more power-ups. Widget navigates through various worlds as he travels to Earth, picking up 'W' coins - 100 earns him an extra life. There are also special power ups in different categories - these allow Widget to transform into a variety of different creatures, each with their own different ranged attack. As the player collects more power-ups of the same type (up to three), they change into more powerful creatures. If the player gets hit while transformed, they change back to the previous creature. If they get hit while as normal Widget, they lose a life. At the end of each world is a boss character. These are larger enemies that require learning their basic pattern, avoiding their attacks, and then firing back with your own. After defeating the boss, the player is graded based on how long it took to complet
  • Mountain Bike Rally

    1993

    Mountain Bike Rally

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    The player starts in qualifying, and as he/she plays the game more frequently, he/she can qualify for the regionals, nationals, the championship, and the grueling final race where he/she must get first place in order to beat the game. Players will spend literally hours in the easier modes and this game is like exercise for his/her thumbs.
  • Super Slam Dunk

    1993

    Super Slam Dunk

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A basketball game featuring 28 teams. Even though the game doesn't carry an NBA license, 27 of the teams are based on the cities of their real professional counterparts of that era. The other team is an all star team. The game has an exhibition and playoff mode. Exhibition is the usual team vs team game, while the playoff mode has 8 teams competing to win the championship. Players can choose to turn fouls on or off and also choose how many minutes each quarter will be. The game features a vertical basketball court, with only half of the court shown at any one time. When a player takes the ball from one side of the court to the other, the screen rotates and then the other half of the court is shown. Earvin "Magic" Johnson gives commentary before a game, while broadcaster Chick Hearn gives the play by play during the game.
  • Super Slapshot

    1993

    Super Slapshot

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A generic 5-on-5 hockey game endorsed by 'Mr. Hockey' Gordie Howe. There are 32 international teams to choose from in exhibition and tournament. The gameplay features realistic hockey action with penalties and up close fights. There are 10 or more pages of hockey stats available during games.
  • Super Strike Eagle

    1993

    Super Strike Eagle

    1993

    Shooter Simulator
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Microprose's F-15 Strike Eagle series returns with an edition for the Super Nintendo. Super Strike Eagle puts you in the cockpit of an F-15 as you attempt to force various governments back into the United Nations. To accomplish this, players must bomb targets, shoot down enemy fighters, and sink ships. Gameplay takes place in both the first-person and third-person perspectives.
  • Super Troll Islands

    1993

    Super Troll Islands

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Arcade platform game, based on the license of those bright-haired cute naked chaps. Each scrolling level was initially shrouded in an animated "mist". Large rectangles of mist could be cleared by running around platforms and ladders in the correct order. As the mist cleared, a brightly-coloured background was revealed. All the usual platform enemies and pickups abounded.
  • Time Slip

    1993

    Time Slip

    1993

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    On the reptilian planet of Tirmat, scientists have discovered a rift in space and plan to use it to transport the planet's inhabitants before the planet is extinguished by sending their elite army through the rift and invade their closest neighbor...Earth. However, to ensure their success they send their army into Earth's past in hopes of avoiding any modern weapons and increase their chances of saving their planet. However, Earth has learned of their evil plot and has developed a experimental time portal and has sent their own one man army to stop them. The player takes control of Dr. Vincent Gilgamesh who has acquired a massive arsenal including pistols, machine guns, rocket launchers and many more heavy weapons and must travel through various time periods including Medieval times, prehistoric times, Ancient Rome and Egypt and even the distant future. The gameplay is similar to Contra where the player advances through the stages, shooting at various enemies and collecting power-ups and must also avoid various tr
  • TKO Super Championship Boxing

    1993

    TKO Super Championship Boxing

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A boxing game featuring a Championship mode and a 1 or 2 player exhibition match mode. In the Championship mode, players choose from 1 of the 8 available boxers, and then compete against the other 7 boxers on the road to try becoming the World Champ. Players go toe to toe with their opponents in the boxing ring in 3 minute rounds. The boxers can throw hooks and jabs at each other with the sole intention to knock their opponent down to the canvas by draining all their energy by landing those punches. Each punch thrown costs the boxer some stamina which is indicated by boxing glove icons. If all the boxers stamina is drained, they can no longer throw punches for a little while until they gain some of their stamina back. After each fight is over, players go to the gym to train in various different exercises like skipping rope and bench pressing weights. These exercises increase the players boxer in various areas like speed and power. Options include setting the number of rounds (from 1 to 10) and setting the difficu
  • Shinchou Kouki

    1993

    Shinchou Kouki

    1993

    Strategy
    Super Famicom
    Shinchou Kouki is a Strategy game, published by Yanoman, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Mad Shark

    1993

    Mad Shark

    1993

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Mad Shark is an Action game, developed and published by Allumer, which was released in 1993.
  • Nostradamus

    1993

    Nostradamus

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Nostradamus is a vertically scrolling arcade shoot 'em up released by Face in 1993. Players control either Dalas (player one) or Joanna (player two) to shoot down many different enemies and then defeat the level boss to advance through the game's nine stages. According to one of Nostradamus' supposed prophecies, in July 1999, a great leader would come from the sky to rebirth an old ruler over a lost province on Earth. In the game's story, this prediction comes true in the form of an alien invasion. Originating from Saturn, the alien invasion force quickly attacks many locations on Earth in preparation for an even bigger assault and possible complete global domination. Efforts are put into the design of advanced space fighters and mecha along with the best fighter pilots - in this case, pilots Dalas and Joanna - to combat the Saturnites and dispel any further doom prophecies from materializing on Earth.
  • Ryu Jin

    1993

    Ryu Jin

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Ryu Jin is a vertical shooter produced by Taito in 1993.
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