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  • Flagman

    1995

    Flagman

    1995

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    A port of Flagman released in Game Boy Gallery.
  • Cement Factory

    1995

    Cement Factory

    1995

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    A port of Mario's Cement Factory released in Game Boy Gallery.
  • Ball

    1995

    Ball

    1995

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    A port of Ball released in Game Boy Gallery.
  • Vermin

    1995

    Vermin

    1995

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    A port of Vermin released in Game Boy Gallery.
  • Game Boy Gallery

    1995

    Game Boy Gallery

    1995

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    star 7.1
    This game contains five classic Game & Watch games: Ball, Vermin, Flagman, Manhole and Cement Factory. Ball puts you in the place of a circus juggler, in Vermin you are pest controller trying to keep moles under control. Flagman is a game in which you must repeat the number sequences the flagman shows, in Manhole you must prevent pedestrians from falling down after the manhole covers have been removed. Finally in Cement Factory you must move cement from the top to the bottom of the factory without the tanks of cement overloading.
  • Pachi-slot Kids 3

    1995

    Pachi-slot Kids 3

    1995

    Arcade
    Game Boy
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Taiketsu! Quantum Panic!!

    1995

    Crayon Shin-chan: Taiketsu! Quantum Panic!!

    1995

    Arcade
    Sega Game Gear
    Crayon Shin-chan: Taiketsu! Kantamu Panic!! (クレヨンしんちゃん 対決!カンタムパニック!!) is an action game for the Sega Game Gear released only in Japan. It is based upon the Crayon Shin-chan anime.
  • WinDepth

    1995

    WinDepth

    1995

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    WinDepth is a Windows game developed by the Japanese freeware group Bio_100%. It’s an arrangement of the 1992 shooting game SuperDepth (originally for PC-9801) for Windows. In WinDepth, players control a warship moving on the water’s surface while countless submarines lurk underwater. The objective is to destroy the submarines while avoiding their torpedoes and mines.
  • Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf

    1995

    Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf

    1995

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    The player controls the helicopter from an overhead, isometric perspective. The Apache is equipped with three weapon types: a machine gun and two types of missiles of different strength. During the missions, the player must beware anti-aircraft guns, missile launchers and tanks, outmaneuvering enemy fire or destroying the enemy weaponry. The Apache is destroyed if its fuel runs out, or if the armor (functioning as health) is completely depleted. However, armor can be replenished by bringing back MIA soldiers and prisoners of war back to the landing zone. There are also fuel, ammo and armor pickups available on the field.
  • Apeiron

    1995

    Apeiron

    1995

    Arcade
    Mac
    An action-packed arcade game based on the classic shoot-em-up, Centipede, but with engaging, colorful animations and fun, wacky sounds. It was released exclusively for the Mac operating system by the indie developer, Ambrosia Software.
  • Williams Digital Arcade

    1994

    Williams Digital Arcade

    1994

    Arcade
    Mac
    The first known arcade emulation available publicly was the Williams Digital Arcade series from Digital Eclipse Software, released for the Macintosh in 1994. This series featured the Williams Electronics' arcade classics Joust, Defender and Robotron: 2084. In 1995, it was repackaged and expanded upon as Williams Arcade Classics for the PC. For these games, Digital Eclipse developed an interpreter that emulated the games' arcade machines' chipset, including the Motorola 6809 central processing unit. This approach was meant to have the emulations act true to the original versions of these games, and not carry any imperfections direct ports could have introduced.
  • Turoid

    1994

    Turoid

    1994

    Arcade
    DOS
    An arkanoid/break-out clone where the different colored bricks can be broken in different set of circumstances. Only the green, orange and white bricks need to be destroyed to complete the level. A level editor is also included with the game.
  • Color Dark Castle

    1994

    Color Dark Castle

    1994

    Arcade
    Mac
    Color Dark Castle is a remake of the first Dark Castle adding colored graphics, new 'Novice' difficulty setting, allowing to save the game, and a secret level.
  • True Blood: The Karthanian Ultimatum

    1994

    True Blood: The Karthanian Ultimatum

    1994

    Arcade
    DOS
    A basic 'arcade flight' game made by MVP Software. It was commonly found on old MS-DOS shareware collections and shovel-ware compilations. Has probably one of the most ridiculous intro videos of it's time.
  • Flying Tigers

    1994

    Flying Tigers

    1994

    Arcade
    DOS
    Flying Tigers is a vertical shooter where the player fights an onslaught of ground and air targets, gain powerups to increase their firepower, and fight through a series of levels.
  • Flying Tigers II

    1994

    Flying Tigers II

    1994

    Arcade
    DOS
    Flying Tigers II is a close sequel to the first. It is a vertical shooter where the player fights an onslaught of ground and air targets, gain powerups to increase their firepower, and fight through a series of levels.
  • Iljimae-jeon: Manpa Sikjeok-pyeon

    1994

    Iljimae-jeon: Manpa Sikjeok-pyeon

    1994

    Arcade
    DOS
  • Ork Attack: The Return

    1994

    Ork Attack: The Return

    1994

    Arcade
    Amiga
    Player patrols the top of the castle and drops rocks onto the Orkish enemies who are trying to scale the wall. Should an Ork make it to the top then the player can call for their trusty sword and chop of the offending invaders head. What makes this game difficult is that there can only ever be one rock on screen at a time and while the player is holding their sword no new rocks will appear. Randomly throughout the game a chief Ork will appear. They ascend slower than their companion Orks and can only be killed by dropping a rock on their head.
  • Alien Arcade

    1994

    Alien Arcade

    1994

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
  • Whac-a-Mole

    1994

    Whac-a-Mole

    1994

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Whac-a-Mole is coming to your copy of Microsoft Windows! Watch in wonder as your mild-mannered mouse is transformed into the proverbial blunt object. Slam the enormous hammer down with a click of the mouse as you prowl the mole-infested landscape. Grit your teeth, take aim and BOP moles in a split second as they jump and taunt you to take your best shot! Roar as you score a direct hit, triggering a chorus of cartoon sound effects and hilarious animation! Unlike passive screen savers or intellectual adventures, Whac-a-Mole delivers pure entertainment as you absent-mindedly BASH devilish rodents.
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