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  • Mitsume ga Tooru

    1992

    Mitsume ga Tooru

    1992

    Platform
    Family Computer
    star 8.6
    Mitsume ga Tōru is a 2D action platformer released in 1992. It was never released outside Japan. It contains 5 levels with a boss fight at the end of each level. The main character´s weapons are the third eye that shoots bullets, boomerangs or lasers and a spear (the Red Condor) that he can materialize from the air. The game is based on the manga and anime of the same name.
  • Prince of Persia

    1992

    Prince of Persia

    1992

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Super Famicom
    The award winning computer software adventure that has people everywhere rattling their sabers is here for Super NES. And now the animation is more detailed, and the controls more responsive. There's even a five part training mode for sharpening your running, jumping, climbing and sword fighting skills. But the sands of time are against you. For you must survive 20 perilous stages, rescure the princess from the evil Grand Vizier Jaffar, and claim the royal residency all before the hourglass is empty. Beware the unpredictable floors and ceilings, gut splitting guillotines, hidden spikes, walls of flames and more. Jaffar's spells spell doom if you're not crafty and nimble. And a legion of savage servants, amazing amazons and immortal skeletons will do his barbaric bidding. Even your own alter ego is the enemy. Pass through invisible doors and walk through space portals. Find vessels of magic potions, but partake of them wisely. They may increase your life or just as easily poison you. So take each step with caution,
  • New Adventure Island

    1992

    New Adventure Island

    1992

    Platform
    PlayStation 3 Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Wii U PlayStation Portable
    star 7.3
    The adventure begins on peaceful Adventure Island. Today Master Higgins weds Tina. the new 'Miss Island“. Everyone is assembled at the church to celebrate their wedding when. suddenly. the evil Baron Bronsky appears. He wants to marry Tina himself. The evil baron carries Tina off, along with six island children. To reach his castle and rescue Tina, Master Higgins must first rescue the six children. each of whom is hidden on a separate island. You are Master Higgins. Will you be able to save her?
  • Chakan: The Forever Man

    1992

    Chakan: The Forever Man

    1992

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 8.7
    Chankan: The Forever Man was an Action Platformer for the Sega Megadrive/Genesis. The game featured an uncommonly dark premise for the time of its release, which saw the home console market flooded with licensed platformers based on family-friendly media. It is based upon a comic book by Robert A. Kraus and was produced by Ed Annunziata, who met Chakan's creator at a convention and was impressed.
  • Super Seymour Saves the Plant

    1992

    Super Seymour Saves the Plant

    1992

    Platform
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    This was the first of Seymour's pure arcade-style games. It was described as Seymour's first starring role in a film, and was a platform game, heavily based on the well-known game Bomb Jack.
  • Doraemon: Nobita no Dorabian Night

    1992

    Doraemon: Nobita no Dorabian Night

    1992

    Platform
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Taking a different route to its maze-based predecessor, this Doraemon game is a side scrolling platformer with a simple, colourful look. You have to rescue your friends who have dived into various books and are pursued by the inhabitants within. You start off having to avoid the wandering beasties, but eventually get hold of such items as a gun that freezes anything in your path for a moment. Along the way you get to ride on dinosaurs, crawl under moving stone blocks, creep along precarious ledges and slide down water chutes.
  • Kid Chameleon

    1992

    Kid Chameleon

    1992

    Platform
    Linux Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac
    star 8.5
    Kid Chameleon is a 1992 platform game released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. The premise of the game is that the main character, Casey, can use masks to change into different characters in order to use different abilities. It was later released in Japan as Chameleon Kid. The game is also a part of the Sega Genesis Collection for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. It was released for the Virtual Console in Japan on May 22, 2007; North America on May 28, 2007; and Europe on June 1, 2007. It was also released in addition to a series of other Sega games, including Shining Force and Comix Zone, in Sega Smash Pack 2. The game has also appeared in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
  • Panic Restaurant

    1992

    Panic Restaurant

    1992

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.9
    Hot dogs on legs, jumping eggs, flying apple slices, hungry hamburger buns, pans shooting fried shrimp - WHAT'S GOING ON?? Ever since the mad chef, Ohdove, stole the Eaten Restaurant from Cookie, strange things have been happening! To win back the Eaten, Cookie must face a restaurant that has come to life! Mutant food and appliances are just eager to cook Cookie! But Cookie knows his way around a restaurant, so armed with just a few simple kitchen tools, he is going to challenge Ohdove and the army of mutants!
  • Funky Jet

    1992

    Funky Jet

    1992

    Platform
    Arcade
    In the beat 'em-up game Funky Jet you control one of two characters equipped with a jetpack, a goggle pilot head and boxing gloves. There are six stages to choose from that increase in difficulty. The goal of the game is to clear the screen of all enemies that are standing on several platforms by flying around and hitting them with your gloves. Time bonuses and bonuses for clearing a stage are rewarded when clearing the screen. To complete a stage you have to clear several screens and defeat bosses and numerous smaller enemies. The game can be played solo or with a friend.
  • Kirby's Dream Land

    1992

    Kirby's Dream Land

    1992

    Platform
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 7.7
    The gluttonous King Dedede has stolen all of the food from the inhabitants of Dream Land for a midnight feast, so Kirby, a resident of Dream Land, goes to retrieve the food and stop Dedede. Kirby's Dream Land plays like other platformers of the 8-bit and 16-bit era of video games: Kirby must use various natural abilities and occasionally external abilities or items while heading toward the goal at the end of each level. Like many 1980s-era platformers, the player can accumulate points, with an extra life granted when the player has enough points. However, because Kirby lacks a save function, scores are not recorded. Also, there are no save files, so the player has to start over again when the Game Boy is turned off, if the player chooses to return to the title screen after a Game Over, or if the player resets the game. All levels are played on a two-dimensional plane, letting Kirby move only left, right, up, and down. Kirby can walk, jump, and fly. Kirby can also inhale objects and enemies, swallowing them or spitt
  • Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror

    1992

    Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror

    1992

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    Action platformer developed by Jorudan and published by Datam Polystar for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was translated into English by Seta U.S.A.. Musya was released in Japan on April 21, 1992 and in North America in December 1992. The name Musya is romanized by the English translators in the Kunrei-shiki style (Musya) instead of the Hepburn romanization style (Musha).
  • The Legend of the Lost Temple

    1992

    The Legend of the Lost Temple

    1992

    Platform
    Acorn Archimedes
    The Legend of the Lost Temple is a platformer that takes place in the rain forest of Peru where an ancient tribe has lived in peace for thousands of year until a group of archaeologists stumbles upon it. The visitors carry a virus that the natives have no immunity to and soon everyone but the young and strong members of the community falls ill. The player takes control of one such young man, Kanu, who sets out to find a temple located deep within a mountain. It is believed that entombed in the temple is an elixir that can save the natives. It is the player's task to find this elixir. Like in other platformers the game involves moving left and right and jumping between platforms while combating a large amount of different creatures (bees, eagles, green men etc.) that stand in the player's way. To kill the enemies Kanu has an unlimited supply of axes (similar to Wonder Boy and Adventure Island) that can be thrown. Other weapons can be acquired by picking up green or blue shields. The green shield gives a mace while t
  • Batman: Return of the Joker

    1992

    Batman: Return of the Joker

    1992

    Platform
    Game Boy
    Batman: Return of the Joker for the Game Boy is a platformer in which the Dark Knight must cross four levels to confront his arch-enemy, the Joker.
  • Hello Kitty World

    1992

    Hello Kitty World

    1992

    Platform
    Family Computer
    This game is based on "Balloon Kid" for Game Boy but with characters and plot changed. It was released only in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom.
  • Super Valis IV

    1992

    Super Valis IV

    1992

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Once upon a time, there was a prince named Gallagher. He was entrusted with a magical ring that granted him great powers. But he was too weak to control the power of the ring, and became possessed by it. The mad prince was sealed into a crystal, but many years later managed to break out, planning to wreak havoc on the Dream World and to conquer it! Yuko, the heroine of the three previous Valis games, is no longer a sacred Valis warrior - she has become a goddess. Lena, a young girl who wants to become a Valis warrior, is the new main character, who must prove to Yuko she is worthy to wield the sword of Valis, that will eventually stop the evil plans of Gallagher. Like the previous games in the series, this is an action platform game. You can fight enemies with melee weapons or use magic. In order to cast magic spells, you must gather special items while fighting off regular enemies. At the end of a level, a boss enemy battle awaits you. The game features cut scenes with animé-style graphics to advance the story.
  • Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up

    1992

    Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up

    1992

    Platform
    DOS
    Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up is an MS-DOS computer game featuring Mario and friends. The game is essentially a digital coloring book, containing illustrations by Rick Incrocci. A few pages have animated sequences. The pages are themed after common careers. Characters in the game include Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toads, and Bowser. Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up features Bowser both as he appears in video games and as he does in the Super Mario cartoons. Link also makes cameo appearances on the Chef/Waiter and Travel guide pages.
  • Mugen Senshi Valis: The Legend of a Fantasm Soldier

    1992

    Mugen Senshi Valis: The Legend of a Fantasm Soldier

    1992

    Platform
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita PlayStation Portable Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    A remake of the original PC-8801 for the PC Engine's Super CD-ROM², featuring improvements to the gameplay system, voiced cutscenes and reworked stages.
  • Utsurun Desu: Kawauso Hawaii he Iku!!!

    1992

    Utsurun Desu: Kawauso Hawaii he Iku!!!

    1992

    Platform
    Family Computer
    While ostensibly a traditional platform game in which the player controls Kawauso-kun, the game has gained renown for being one of the earliest titles to attempt to break away from the video game conventions of the time. Among other convention-flouting novelties that the game offers are a series of fake title screens that the player must pass through at the start, and the allowance of the main character to traverse the background at times to bypass pits of spikes that otherwise appear impossible to cross. In addition, the character's attack requires the player to hold down the attack button as the game cycles through the possible special moves with the more powerful attacks only highlighted for a short period of time.
  • Don Doko Don 2

    1992

    Don Doko Don 2

    1992

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Similar to the original Don Doko Don, the player controls a bearded dwarf wielding a hammer to flatten enemies and throw them. But unlike the original, this version is a side-scroller. The game consists of five stages, plus the final boss battles. The player's goal is to reach the end of each stage, defeat a boss, and collect a bag,(antidote ingredient,) to advance to the next.
  • Super Bros. 8

    1992

    Super Bros. 8

    1992

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Super Bros. 8 is a hack of Don Doko Don 2, released sometime in the early 1990's (likely in March 1992, as implied by its manufacture code). It was likely developed by J.Y. Company, as its PCB has two PROMs suggesting this: one reads JY-A1 and another JY211.
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