Shijou Saikyou no Quiz-ou Ketteisen Super is a Miscellaneous game, developed by ISCO and published by Yonezawa PR21, which was released in Japan in 1992.
The King of Rally, or The King of Rally: Paris - Moscow - Beijing, is a cross-continental rally racing game for the Super Famicom. The perspective is at a slight overhead angle, making full use of the Super Nintendo's Mode 7.
Heracles no Eikou: Ugokidashita Kamigami is a spin-off entry in the Glory of Heracles series for the Gameboy and is a direct continuation of the first game. The title was developed by SAS Sakata and published in Japan on December 27, 1992 by Data East. An English fan translation was released by HTI in 2012 under the title "The Glory of Heracles: Snap Story."
J.League Fighting Soccer: The King of Ace Strikers is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by IGS (Japan), which was released in Japan in 1993.
Tamashii no Mon Dante no Shinkyoku yori is a side-scrolling adventure game with platforming elements. The game's events are a distilled portrayal of the Divine Comedy, an epic poem created by Dante Alighieri depicting his journey through the nine circles of Hell to reunite with his childhood love, Beatrice.
The odd world in this shooter made for quite the conversation piece in its day. Players control either Idaten or Benten, celestial warriors out to bring an end to the tyrannical rule of the emperor of Planet Builder, who holds muscular prowess to be the supreme virtue of the universe.
Aa Yakyuu Jinsei Icchokusen is a board game. The title translates to "Straight Baseball Life". Players assume the role of a small child who goes through the ranks and eventually becomes a professional baseball player if the player is successful.
Capcom no Quiz: Tonosama no Yabou is an arcade quiz game framed like a Sengoku strategy sim, and is a port for Quiz Tonosama no Yabou. The player has to answer a certain number of questions correctly to conquer neighboring territory.
Shining Force Gaiden is a turn-based tactical RPG. Battles take place in square grids, and each unit occupies 1 square. Units can belong to one of two sides: allies (controlled by the player) or enemies (controlled by the computer AI). Each unit can move up to a fixed amount of squares along the battlefield, determined by its Move statistic. Depending on its location relative to enemies and to allies, a unit also has the option to attack, cast a spell, use an item, search (if adjacent to a treasure chest), or stay and do nothing, all of which end the unit's turn.
Some commands, such as equipping or dropping items, don't count as actions, and the character's turn is able to continue. The order of the turns is determined by the unit's agility score and a random seed. Units can use offensive actions, such as physical attacks or offensive magic, only on units belonging to the other side and can use supportive actions, such as healing magic, stat-enhancing magic, and items, only on units belonging to the same side.
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Welcome to the world of RANMA 1/2 Explosive Free-Fight, the hottest new blockbuster from the phenomenon that is... MANGA!
You're about to set out on a breathtaking hyper-adventure. The powerful, pixel-punching graphics will make your head spin like a blow to the temple. Featuring the most outrageous cast of characters... they'll leave you clutching on to your sanity by the black belt of your judo suit... RANMA 1/2 - A dozen animaniacs causing mayhem in a mind-blowing body-bruising battle of wits.
Gain Ground became a sensation overnight as the newest human vs. Android competition. One day, though, the Mother Computer that controlled the androids went crazy and trapped spectators in the Coliseum. Join the group of skilled fighters who are trying to defeat the system, and save those innocent people from a fate worse than death!
Xak I & II is a re-release of Xak and Xak II, a fantasy role-playing video game series Xak developed and published by the Japanese software developer MicroCabin and Telenet Japan's development team Riot. This set contains both the first two Xak series games back-to-back on one complete Super Cd-Rom^2 with enhanced graphics and sound. In a similar style to Ys Books I & II, also for the PC-Engine system, Xak II, the second game in the series picks up immediately as the first game concludes.
The formula is the same, but the game has become much more powerful! More moves, more wrestlers, more mayhem! Up to four simultaneous players can now enjoy the greatest wrestling action on the Super Famicom!
A video game adaptation of the Taz-Mania cartoon, starring the Tasmanian Devil. One of several games based on the license, the Sega versions features the same story, but has a unique design and set of levels in the different platforms.
Inspired by a tale his father told, Taz goes on a quest for the egg of a giant prehistoric seabird, which will lead him across the whole of Taz-Mania through 16 levels of platforming action. He must survive a desert, a jungle, a car factory, a mine and ancient ruins. Taz is able to run, jump, and spin fast to turn into his trademark whirlwind. While spinning, he can knock out most enemies he comes across. He can also pick up many different items and try to eat them or use them in another way. Most foods replenish his health, while eating hot peppers gives him a fire breath attack. Stars grant temporal invulnerability, while bombs should be thrown at enemies (and definitely not be eaten!).
In the second installment of the Wrestle Angels series, the player chooses a female wrestler (from over twenty available ones) to participate in a fictional tournament. Like in the first game, every wrestler has a variety of moves, which can be selected during the match in a turn-based fashion. Each move is then displayed as a picture.
The second game strengthens the preparation element: wrestlers have statistics and can learn new moves, depending on the player's choices. The player can also choose to set the matches on auto if he feels that the playable wrestler has learned the best moves.
There is also an exhibition mode that allows the player to put play as any wrestler against any opponent in a single match, or a three-match mini-tournament.
The losers of the decisive tournament battles remove parts of their clothes upon defeat; however, there is no explicit nudity or sexual situations in the game.