This platformer sequel to Son Son was only released on the PC Engine in Japan.
Son Son 2 is the direct sequel to Son Son and features an interpretation of the Son Goku character from ancient Chinese novel Journey to the West. Unlike the first game, which played like a ground-based scrolling shoot-'em-up with several floors the character could switch between, Son Son II plays much more like a traditional platformer, specifically Wonder Boy and even more overtly Capcom's earlier arcade game Black Tiger. Son Son attacks with his extendable staff (based on Sun Wukong's Ruyi Jingu Bang weapon) and can defeat enemies to earn coins, which can be spent on upgrades and health refills. The player also needs to find a key on each stage before they can reach the boss.
The goal of the game is to rescue the other members of his party: Xuanzang (Tripitaka), Pigsy and Sandy. They are kidnapped during the opening cutscene by the final boss, who is depicted as a mysterious silhouette.
Son Son II is also one of the earliest Capcom
Robbeary is an arcade adventure in which you help Bertie Bear rob a vast store. The store has 24 floors and each floor is bristling with guards.
Bertie can climb ladders and jump from one floor to another but he must avoid being caught by the guards because capture means instant death.
Bertie must collect all the fruit on each level before a key unlocking the door to the next floor is revealed. At some levels he may come across another key which opens a door where extra fruit can be collected.
Three blues singing raisins are on a harrowing journey to escape the Raisin Factory. Battle through traditional 2D side scrolling platform puzzles to reach freedom, or face being baked in an oatmeal cookie.
Action platformer with incredibly harsh time limits and infinitely respawning enemies.
You are brave warrior Armorik, seeking to immortalize your name in the book of Viking legends. Luckily for you, the great god Thor has reviewed your application and mulled over your case. Thor agrees to reward you with eternal fame... provided that you single-handedly conquer the eight territories of the North.
A mixture of a platformer and a flying jetpack shoot'em up in which the player has to collect four objects on each planet and than land on the surface to complete the game.
Thunder Boy is a platformer not unlike the first Wonder Boy. It was only released in Europe and was developed by the team behind The Great Giana Sisters in 1988.