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  • Diver Boy

    1992

    Diver Boy

    1992

    Arcade
    Player controls a boy who swims underwater in the ocean collecting treasures while avoiding dangerous sea creatures.
  • Truxton II

    1992

    Truxton II

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade FM Towns
    Gameplay is similar to the previous Truxton. Truxton II has six huge areas, each with a boss at the end; the game "loops" these six areas forever. Lives are given out at 70000 points, then every 200000 points after; players start with three. There are power-ups to increase ship speed, add a smartbomb to your stock, and change/strengthen your current weapon: red fires bombs in a small area around your ship, similar to the red weapon from Robo Aleste; blue is a homing laser, similar to the blue weapon from the original Truxton; while green fires wide-reaching salvos of green shots and more or less replaces the red weapon from Truxton.
  • Dead Connection

    1992

    Dead Connection

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Dead Connection is an arcade game released by Taito in 1992. The game takes place on September 5, 1953 "in a big city somewhere". It features a group of detectives who set out to fight a crime family. The game has a strong Film noir vibe, shown through the appearance of the detectives and the featuring of a female protagonist. Each stage is preceded by a short cinematic interlude that explains the transition between the game's different locales.
  • Shogun Warriors

    1992

    Shogun Warriors

    1992

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Shogun Warriors plays similarly to some other 2D versus fighting games during its release, which the player's character fights against his or her opponent in best two-out-of-three matches in a single player tournament mode with the computer or against another human player. It is controlled with an 8-way joystick and 4 buttons that perform weak and strong versions of punches and kicks. In one player mode, after selecting a character, the arcade randomly selects an opponent. The opponent order goes randomly and always leaves the last four bosses in a certain order. Some characters stabbed by ones armed with katanas or other sharp weapons can cause blood to spurt out, which became popularized a few months later by Midway's Mortal Kombat. The main unique feature of Shogun Warriors is its "grabbing system". When the player is grabbed by the opponent, the grabber must move the joystick left and right to make it more difficult for his opponent to escape, while the one being grabbed must rapidly press any or all buttons to
  • Ring Rage

    1992

    Ring Rage

    1992

    Fighting Sport
    Arcade
    This battlerama has eight different characters to choose from, each decked out with their own colorful costumes, personal fighting styles and special power moves. The characters are Deckard, K. O. Joe, Killer The Shaddam, Spike, Knuckle, Yasha-The Ninja Warrior, Gunboat Rodie, and B. B. Scorpion. Challenges include battles in the ring, crazy cage matches, warehouse wars, and junkyard brawls.
  • Silent Dragon

    1992

    Silent Dragon

    1992

    Fighting
    Arcade
    In the 1990's, a dark force appears on our planet. it's the evil Dr. Bio, the twisted genius behind "Bio-Roid". By using advanced biotechnology, he creates mutant life forms with superhuman strength, terrorizing the human population. To stop the evil doctor, four men, each with courage and fortitude, are chosen to wage a just war against these creatures. And now, that battle has begun!
  • Heated Barrel

    1992

    Heated Barrel

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Heated Barrel is a Western themed side-scrolling shoot 'em up game that supports up to four players at the same time. The game offers four typical Western characters to choose from: Howdy Pardner with his shotgun, the Mexican Chi Chi Gringo throwing boomerangs, the axe throwing Indian Little Plum and Billy Six Guns a revolver shooting guy. As you make progress you fight cowboys, Indians and ghosts. While shooting in all directions you walk across towns, deserts and rivers blasting everything that crosses your path. Along the way, you can pick up several items, including power-ups that make your bullets stronger, a double star item that gives your character a second weapon, so you can shoot both at the same time, extra lives and a barrel, which you can use to blow up everything near you and makes you invincible for a brief amount of time, this is useful when you are surrounded. Some levels have large mid-bosses and all of them have an end-of-level boss.
  • Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game

    1992

    Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game

    1992

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    The far off land of Capconia lived in peace and prosperity for years thanks in part to the Knowledge Tree, a tree in which the holder of the tree's seeds are granted infinite knowledge of the world around them. However, an evil being known as Gordian has taken a seed of the tree and has planted a Knowledge Tree of his own. Gordian has given some of the seeds to some of the dragons in the land and now, which unfortunate soul who cannot answer any of the dragon's questions correctly will be eaten by them. The King then decides to send out four brave warriors entrusted with the knowledge of the land out to stop Gordian and end his tyranny once and for all.
  • Wizard Fire

    1992

    Wizard Fire

    1992

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade Zeebo
    Wizard Fire was released in the US as such, although it is a direct sequel to Gate of Doom and Data East archives still refer to the game as Gate of Doom II. The series is known as Dark Seal in Japan. The class types to choose from are wizard, bard, knight, elf or dwarf. Each of the heroes has a unique standard attack, access to magic and one passive ability. The wizard does maximum magic damage, the bard is resistant to poison, the knight is immune to disease, the elf has increased mobility and the dwarf is resistant to confusion. Unlike the previous game, magic attacks are not unique to each class, though specific characters have a higher chance of using certain attacks. There is also the chance, for any class except the wizard, that the spell will fail and you will transform into a pig for a short time.
  • Troddlers

    1992

    Troddlers

    1992

    Platform Puzzle Strategy
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System DOS Amiga Super Famicom
    Troddlers is a puzzle game in the vein of Lemmings. The player takes control of an animal-like wizard who can create and remove blocks; these blocks are useful for both jumping onto and redirecting the path of the little Troddlers that you have to direct towards the exit. The tricky bit is that the Troddlers can climb walls and ceilings, following the edge of the world and the exit is often in the middle of the screen or with an obstacle in the way.
  • Putty

    1992

    Putty

    1992

    Platform
    Amiga
    Putty is a game developed by System 3 and released in 1992 for the Amiga. In Putty, the player controls a blue blob with eyes. Putty has many moves that he could use to attack enemies or to navigate around the level. These abilities include being able to stretch out upwards, downwards, left and right to access far-off ledges. He also has the ability to inflate. This allows him to provide a cushioned landing for any falling bots. Over-inflation also acts as a "smart bomb", with Putty bursting, killing all of the enemies on the screen, whilst reducing his health in the process. The levels in Putty are laid out vertically, with the screen scrolling up and down. The levels contain regular platforms, as well as "solid" ledges that Putty can not move through, and other special tiles including electric platforms and bounce pads.
  • PC Pachislot Idol Gambler

    1992

    PC Pachislot Idol Gambler

    1992

    Strategy
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Adult fruit machine simulator with 2 designs to choose from.
  • 15-in-1 Mega Collection: Backtracking Ten Years

    1992

    15-in-1 Mega Collection: Backtracking Ten Years

    1992

    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Contains fifteen different games originally released for the VIC-20.
  • Dragon Bowl

    1992

    Dragon Bowl

    1992

    Adventure
    Arcade
    This game is a clone of Sadow themed Warriors Dragon Ball, as the name is not official .
  • Special Forces

    1992

    Special Forces

    1992

    Strategy
    Amiga
    Special Forces is a top-down arcade shooting game with a dash of strategy. It is the sequel to Airborne Ranger. When times are rough, the American people rely on their army. And when times are rough, the American army relies on their special forces. A small group of highly trained, superbly skilled, well-armed and clean-shaven elite soldiers boldly go where no man has gone before. At least no honest man. Special Forces let's you control a team of four in a top-down view and setting reminiscent of Jagged Alliance, only that the time ticks continuously. Consequently, strategy and stealth stand back behind Gauntlet-style arcade action. Moving alone or in squad formation, you shoot enemy soldiers and blow up bunkers, always quick to go in and quicker yet to go out. Goals vary from deploying laser targeting systems for air strikes to assassinations to rescue missions; some assignments take place under cover of darkness, with night vision systems coloring the landscape a gloomy green. 16 missions take you to four dif
  • Super Smash T.V.

    1992

    Super Smash T.V.

    1992

    Shooter Arcade
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 7.2
    The Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Famicom port of Smash T.V. Smash T.V. was an arcade game created by Eugene Jarvis and Mark Turmell for Williams released in 1990. It is a dual-stick shooter in the same vein as its predecessor, Robotron: 2084 (also produced by Jarvis). As in the previous game, players battle waves of enemies by using guns. The plot of Smash TV revolves around a futuristic game show in which players compete for various prizes as well as their lives. As the Super Nintendo doesn't have dual stick controls, the ABXY buttons are used to aim the player's gun instead - for a total of 8 possible directions.
  • Mystic Riders

    1992

    Mystic Riders

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Mystic Riders is a 2D side-scrolling shoot'em up game set in a fantasy world, similar in style to Cotton. The player controls a child witch riding on a broomstick. Gameplay is very typical - the player flies right, shoots enemies like ghosts, grim reapers, bats, dragons, gargoyles etc., and collects bonuses and power-ups. The witch can charge shoot to deal more damage. The game has six levels and a multiplayer mode for 2 players.
  • Secret Agent

    1992

    Secret Agent

    1992

    Platform Puzzle Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 5.4
    You are agent 006 - top agent of the government's secret organization committed to protecting the world against terrorists and power-mad criminals. Your mission: to parachute into a high -security island outpost and secure the plans to the ultimate satellite laser weapon, which was recently stolen from the government. In the wrong hands this weapon could mean world control by the DVS, the world's most dangerous terrorist organization. You will isolated from outside help as you parachute into the secret island fortress of the DVS. You will need to knock out the vast security system, bypass dozens of extreme traps, overcome hundreds of multi-talented guards (such as thugs, ninjas, sharp-shooters, knife throwers, sentries, dogs, and many robots), and find the missing blue prints. If possible, take out the devious leader of the DVS (sorry, no file picture available).
  • Comanche: Maximum Overkill

    1992

    Comanche: Maximum Overkill

    1992

    Simulator
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    Comanche: Maximum Overkill is a helicopter combat simulator that showcases NovaLogic's groundbreaking Voxel engine, rendering lifelike terrain and objects surpassing contemporary polygon-based graphics. Players control the experimental RAH-66 Comanche light attack helicopter through over 20 scripted campaign missions. The game features a simplified flight model and increased helicopter durability, prioritizing accessible gameplay over strict realism. Weapons are portrayed with enhanced accuracy and power, creating intense combat scenarios. As the first in NovaLogic's series of helicopter simulations, Comanche: Maximum Overkill combines innovative graphics technology with engaging gameplay, offering players a unique and visually impressive military combat experience for its time.
  • Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf

    1992

    Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf

    1992

    Shooter Strategy
    BlackBerry OS Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga Game Boy Advance Super Famicom
    star 7.8
    Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, commonly known as Desert Strike, is a shoot 'em up video game released by Electronic Arts (EA) in February 1992 for Sega's Mega Drive. The game was later released on several other formats such as the SNES, including a much upgraded version for the Amiga home computer. The game was inspired by the Gulf War and depicts a conflict between an insane Middle Eastern dictator, General Kilbaba, and the United States. The player controls a lone Apache helicopter and attempts to destroy enemy weapons and installations, rescue hostages and capture enemy personnel, while managing supplies of fuel and ammunition.
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