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  • Fuzzical Fighter

    1991

    Fuzzical Fighter

    1991

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    The Dimensional Stone, which is required to maintain balance in the world of starship pilot Mark was stolen. The king finds a hero to retrieve the stone; using the "Fuzzical Fighter" to transport the player's character into enemy territory. Towns are visited in-between stages to provide the player with weapons and artificats that are bought with the in-game gold currency. Players can choose to backtrack to either to previous stage while staying at the inn or to a stage that he has not yet explored. They also have access to three different kinds of healing spells: Riken (minor healing), Rikento (normal healing) and Rikentaru (major healing). Despite being a mechanical object and not a creature, the Fuzzical Fighter has magic points that can be replenished while in the towns. The Fuzzy Fighter itself resembles a spaceship with a mechanical tail at the end.
  • Provocator

    1991

    Provocator

    1991

    Shooter
    Acorn Archimedes
    You play the role of the last fighter pilot remaining and must protect a convoy of HUGE spaceships from 32 waves of attacking aliens. Several ships in the convoy have forest domes that supply the fleet with food and oxygen. The player is tasked with protecting these domes from alien squadrons that launch increasingly frequent attacks on them. When a dome is under attack, a warning sound alerts the player to the threat and if it isn't met within 15 seconds, the dome is permanently destroyed. If all the forest domes are destroyed, the fate of the convoy is sealed and the game ends. The game grants the player freedom to move around the convoy at will, but collision with any part of the fleet results in the loss of a life. Familiarity with the convoy layout is paramount to protecting it. Upon completion of a level the player is instructed to carefully dock with the largest ship in the fleet to re-fuel. Once successfully docked, bonus points are awarded for every dome left intact. A radar at the top of the screen
  • 4-D Boxing

    1991

    4-D Boxing

    1991

    Sport
    PC-9800 Series Legacy Computer Mac DOS FM Towns Amiga
    star 8.3
    4-D Boxing leaves behind any pretences of being a pure arcade game based on boxing, and aims to recreate the sport in full detail. The graphics engine allows for multiple camera angles and viewpoints, and considerably detailed visuals. These required more advanced hardware than was common at the time, but a stick-figure mode was included as a compromise. The moves on offer include all the uppercuts and hooks of a real fight, and the players are designed to move realistically to implement them. You progress through the game by taking on a succession of increasingly difficult fighters, and get to train your boxer in between. Advanced action replays are included as well, so you can review all that happened.
  • Xak Precious Package: The Tower of Gazzel

    1991

    Xak Precious Package: The Tower of Gazzel

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series MSX
    Xak Precious Package: The Tower of Gazzel is a fantasy role-playing video game developed and published by the Japanese software developer MicroCabin. The game is a direct sequel to Xak: The Art of Visual Stage and Xak II: The Rising of the Red Moon. While technically being the third installment of the series, The Tower of Gazzel is a side story taking place between the events of Xak II and Xak III.
  • Arcus Odyssey

    1991

    Arcus Odyssey

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sharp X68000 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Super Famicom
    star 6.6
    This is a Gauntlet-like game: lots of action and magic, with items to collects, and many dungeons to free from monsters. The game is also viewed from an isometric perspective, typical for the genre. Choose one of four characters to battle your way through dungeons and castles, or play with a friend in a 2-player mode
  • Vimana

    1991

    Vimana

    1991

    Shooter Simulator Arcade
    Arcade Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    Vimana is one of Toaplan's most unique shooters. The level design is particularly creative, along with a unique charge shot and bombs. It gets its name from the Sanskrit word for "Flying Machine", described in Sanskrit Epics. The storyline involves a planet being attacked by seemingly indestructible alien forces that induce fear and insanity to all that oppose them. The last hope for this planet is the Vimana Warriors, two ships that are empowered by the Hindu god Ganesha to defend against the aliens and restore peace to the galaxy. The Vimana warriors are the player one and player two ships, each equipped with a shot that charges in the shape of a V. Once the shot is released, the V shape explodes forth in an arc, hitting almost everything in front of it. This sounds like it would be a very powerful weapon, but this leads to Vimana's main problem - none of your attacks ever do enough damage. Even the weakest enemies will take more than a few hits to destroy, even if your weapon is fully powered up. Bombs are simi
  • Daisenryaku

    1991

    Daisenryaku

    1991

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    Game Boy
    Daisenryaku ( 大戦略 ) is a turn-based military strategy game developed by System Soft and published by Hiro for the Game Boy on June 12, 1991.
  • Wolf Fang: Kuhga 2001

    1991

    Wolf Fang: Kuhga 2001

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Wolf Fang: Kuuga 2001 was released in Japanese arcades in 1991. It was released in arcades outside Japan and re-titled Rohga: Armor Force. The arcade versions outside Japan however, have a number of things cut. There is no story intermissions between the stages and there is no stage selection leading to 4 different endings found on the Japanese version, but the game cycles through all 12 stages like in the Japanese version's expert mode.
  • Football International

    1991

    Football International

    1991

    Sport
    Game Boy
    star 3.3
    Football International is a top-down soccer game with eight national teams to choose from. The player can either participate in an exhibition match or in a knockout championship. Other options which can be set is the time a half-time lasts and if the own team uses a more defensive or offensive lineup. The game itself consists of the usual dribbling, passing and shooting. Normally the camera closely follows the ball carrier, but when a wide shot is performed it zooms out and shows the whole playfield.
  • Palamedes II: Star Twinkles

    1991

    Palamedes II: Star Twinkles

    1991

    Puzzle Strategy
    Family Computer
    Palamedes II is a puzzle game and, as it sounds, the sequel to an obscure NES puzzler. The object is to throw one of the player’s dice at a die with the same number or one away. When you clear a die, it is added to the player’s poker-like “hand” and the bottom of the screen. When you’ve got a winning hand, you can use it clear multiple lines at once. The game has two modes: Mode 1 is a survival mode and Mode 2 is a screen-clear mode.
  • Turbo Charge

    1991

    Turbo Charge

    1991

    Shooter Racing
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    The intro shows us Iraqi terrorists breaking into an U.N. military camp escaping with the stockpile. Now it's the turn of the British agents Agaippa and Dausus to catch the terrorists and secure the stockpile. This is a classical "Drive & Shoot" game. You are controlling a red sports car, driving down a narrow road, shooting every car on the road while trying to avoid the enemy's gunfire and various obstacles on the road (The story tells us, it's a chase through hazardous countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Thailand, South Africa and more). The difficulty increases from stage to stage. While in the first stages there is almost no hostile activity almost all cars will start shooting you on sight later in the game. Even worse, there are helicopters and jets going to attack you too. Various obstacles on the road will make it harder to keep the upper hand on the street. These obstacles range from cones, to mines and even rather large rocks. Finally there are various intersections where always one will lead into a dead
  • SD Gundam: Psycho Salamander no Kyoui

    1991

    SD Gundam: Psycho Salamander no Kyoui

    1991

    Arcade
  • Rayxanber II

    1991

    Rayxanber II

    1991

    Shooter Arcade
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Rayxanber II is an Action game, developed and published by Data West, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Home Alone

    1991

    Home Alone

    1991

    Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 3
  • Rune Master III: War Among Three Kingdoms

    1991

    Rune Master III: War Among Three Kingdoms

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    MSX
    The story now takes place in ancient China during the Three Kingdoms era, based on the historical novel by Luo Guanzhong.
  • Solitary Fighter

    1991

    Solitary Fighter

    1991

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Violence Fight received a sequel in 1991, which was technically released after Street Fighter II, but according to internet lore only three weeks part the two. Internet sources also claim that this update was originally called Violence Fight II in Japan, but there is no solid proof to that claim. The only available versions are named Solitary Fighter. It's generally the same game, although the two bosses from the original are playable here. When fighting in the wider arenas, mostly female mooks keep appearing one at a time to support the main opponent, which are taken out with a few hits, but nonetheless very annoying. The bonus rounds add a bear to the tiger, but both fights now take places in cages with bars so thick that it's sometimes hard to see what's going on.
  • Videomation

    1991

    Videomation

    1991

    Platform Simulator
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    With Videomation, everyone is an artist! Videomation has drawing tools, stamps and an animation feature that lets your imagination go wild! Use with the NES to create vivid pictures with spectacular colors - some you can even program to move! Add fun stamps to your drawing and direct the animation selection to make it come alive. Hook up your VCR with Videomation to create wonderful, crazy additions to your family videos. It's easy enough for everyone! Bring the action of a starship battle or the mystery of a dark forest into your home. Remember, the only limits to Videomation is your own imagination!
  • Shadow Dancer

    1991

    Shadow Dancer

    1991

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Shadow Dancer on the Master System retains a lot of the arcade game's content, but simplifies the graphics and sound to better suit the hardware. Stage layouts are slightly different, and the decision to use sprites similar in size to the arcade version means that fewer enemies can appear on screen at any one time. Sprite flicker is a common sight, and entire sections of stages are removed to save space. Unlike the arcade version, players cannot backtrack during either side-scrolling or boss sections, limiting player to a very small section of the screen during the boss fights. The most striking omission in the Master System version of Shadow Dancer is the dog as an active character, but it is still available as a game mechanic. When a valid target is onscreen, the player must crouch. While crouched, the ninja magic icon will slowly transform into a a dog head. When the icon is completely full, it will move to the target enemy's location. Pressing attack will cause the dog to appear out of nowhere and attack the e
  • Beast Lord

    1991

    Beast Lord

    1991

    Strategy
    PC-9800 Series
    Beast Lord is a strategy game developed and published by Hobby Japan.
  • Nintendo World Cup

    1991

    Nintendo World Cup

    1991

    Sport
    Game Boy
    Nintendo World Cup is the Western localization of Nekketsu Koukou Soccer Bu: World Cup Hen.
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