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  • Magical Hat no Buttobi Turbo! Daibouken

    1990

    Magical Hat no Buttobi Turbo! Daibouken

    1990

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Magical Hat no Buttobi Turbo! Daibouken is a game based on the japanese Studio Pierrot anime Magical Hat. It was later ported to the West in the form of Decap Attack.
  • Tel-Tel Stadium

    1990

    Tel-Tel Stadium

    1990

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Tel-Tel Stadium is a 1990 baseball game. The game is a typical baseball game where you are only allowed to control the pitcher and batter - once the ball is hit, you can only watch what the rest of the team does.
  • Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Katayama Masayuki no Mahjong Dojo

    1990

    Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Katayama Masayuki no Mahjong Dojo

    1990

    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Putter Golf

    1990

    Putter Golf

    1990

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Putter Golf is a golf game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive. It was only available in Japan as a download through the Sega Game Toshokan service. Putter Golf is essentially (but whether or not it officially is is unknown) a Mega Drive version of Putt & Putter: a very simple golf game with an isometric perspective. Rather than compete on wide open courts however, the game opts for much smaller levels which would only require a putter (much like minigolf). As well as this, there are a number of obstacles which can get in your way, from bumpers to lava.
  • Arrow Flash

    1990

    Arrow Flash

    1990

    Shooter
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5
    Arrow Flash is a side-scrolling space shooter. The player controls a female spaceship pilot who is sent on a mission into deep space to save the Earth from an assault by an evil dragon from another galaxy. Moving vertically or horizontally, players must avoid or kill the enemies and make it to the end of the level alive where a boss battle awaits. During gameplay, the player can switch at any time between two modes: normal spaceship and flying robot. The two forms use different weapons and also have different special abilities, called Arrow Flash. While the spaceship can fire destructive lasers for major damage, the robot can raise a shield that will protect from enemy attacks for some time and instantly kill anything that touches it. The Arrow Flash attacks can be charged by holding a button for several seconds, or collect icons during your flight to release it quickly afterwards.
  • Insector X

    1990

    Insector X

    1990

    Shooter
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Insector X is a horizontally scrolling shooter. The Genesis version has a number of differences: "realistic" sprite work (compared to the "cute" style of the original), brand new music, a reworking of the secondary weapon system, the removal of the autofire powerup, and new stage sections, among other things. Hot-B's original design for the game was better realized on the Genesis, as Taito requested a more comical style of game for the original release.
  • Klax

    1990

    Klax

    1990

    Puzzle Strategy Arcade
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    A Sega Mega Drive port of Klax by Namco only released in Japan. Features a 2-player versus mode not seen in other versions of Klax.
  • XDR: X-Dazedly-Ray

    1990

    XDR: X-Dazedly-Ray

    1990

    Shooter
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    XDR horizontal shoot 'em-up released exclusively in Japan. The game is notable for being one of the poorest received Mega Drive games ever released, and was frequently voted the system's worst Japanese-developed game by readers of Beep! MegaDrive magazine.
  • Batman: The Video Game

    1990

    Batman: The Video Game

    1990

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 6.5
    Batman is a video game developed by Sunsoft and released for the Sega Genesis in 1990. It was inspired by the 1989 Tim Burton-directed Batman film. The game is more faithful to the film's plot than the NES game of the game name and includes levels in which the player controls Batman's vehicles.
  • Phelios

    1990

    Phelios

    1990

    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Phelios consists of seven chapters, and in each, you must defeat Typhon's minions using your sword which can emit fireballs at them. However, holding the fire button down for a few seconds will charge the sword; and upon releasing it, it shoots a larger fireball that does a fair amount of damage. During the game, you collect items that increases your speed and give you more firepower. At the end of each chapter, you have to destroy a boss in order to proceed to the next one. Between each chapter, you can watch an intermission that details what is happening at the temple.
  • Ghostbusters

    1990

    Ghostbusters

    1990

    Shooter Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 4.3
    Ghostbusters was published by Sega and developed by Compile for the Mega Drive/Genesis on June 29, 1990. It is unrelated to the earlier Activision game (though their name still appears in the copyright screen), and is instead a run and gun game in which the player takes control of squat cartoon representations of three of the four Ghostbusters from the movie, with the noticeable absence of Winston Zeddemore. Four levels are available initially; after they are completed, a fifth level is unlocked, followed by a sixth and final level. Each level contains a number (usually two) of mid-bosses known as "middle ghosts"; after a middle ghost is defeated, it turns into a small green ghost which can be captured for extra money by luring it over a ghost trap. Between levels, money can be used to buy powerups, such as a 3-way shot or recovery items.
  • Tel-Tel Mahjong

    1990

    Tel-Tel Mahjong

    1990

    Puzzle Simulator Card & Board Game
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Tel-Tel Mahjong is a Sega Mega Drive Mahjong video game that was released exclusively in Japan in 1990. Part of the Tel-Tel series that included Tel-Tel Stadium, it was one of the few games that used the Mega Modem, allowing for two-player games via the Sega Net Work System. Up to three players can play the "host" player in addition to being able to play against computer opponents.
  • Thunder Force III

    1990

    Thunder Force III

    1990

    Shooter
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 7.2
    Thunder Force III is a scrolling shooter game developed by Technosoft. It is the third chapter in the Thunder Force series. It was released in 1990 in Japan, Europe and the United States for the Sega Genesis. During the same year, it was retooled into an arcade game named Thunder Force AC. In 1991, Thunder Force AC was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System under the title Thunder Spirits.
  • Darwin 4081

    1990

    Darwin 4081

    1990

    Shooter
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Darwin 4078 (ダーウィン4078 dāwin yon zero nana hachi) is an arcade game released by Data East in 1986. The game is a vertical scrolling shoot 'em up like Xevious.
  • Whip Rush

    1990

    Whip Rush

    1990

    Shooter
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Whip Rush is a side-scrolling space shooter released in 1990 for the Sega Mega Drive System and subsequently for its American counterpart, the Sega Genesis. Whip Rush's gameplay style is very similar to R-Type: The title ship flies through 7 dangerous stages and is forced to fight large bosses using timed attacks. The ship's Options are similar to the ones in Curse or Psychosis: The ship can be equipped with two Options at a time and the player can rotate them around the ship changing their directional fire at the same time. The player has a total of three weapons to choose from and can change the ship's speed through eight different speed levels. Extends are awarded and there are no checkpoints, but if a player loses all their lives and continues, they have to restart the level over again.
  • World Cup Italia '90

    1990

    World Cup Italia '90

    1990

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    World Cup Italia '90 is a port of World Championship Soccer which was released in Europe. This port, however, had a license from FIFA to use the 1990 FIFA World Cup as brand.
  • Air Diver

    1990

    Air Diver

    1990

    Shooter Simulator
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Your mission is to find and eliminate the enemy terrorists. They are extremely well armed, and central intelligence informs us that they may have the backing of several unfriendly extraterrestrial nations...
  • The NewZealand Story

    1990

    The NewZealand Story

    1990

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Super Real Basketball

    1990

    Super Real Basketball

    1990

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    The original version (relased in Japan and Europe) of the game released as Pat Riley Basketball in North America.
  • Trampoline Terror!

    1990

    Trampoline Terror!

    1990

    Platform Puzzle
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    From space, a menacing fortress appears in the sky. Surrounding it, a "trampoline" sidewalk armed with bombs and patrolled by enemy invaders. You, the Trampoline Terror, have the guts to fight back. Stealthful observation reveals self-destruct switches planted on 32 strongholds. Triggering each one will be no simple task. Powerful alien patrols will thwart your efforts, pushing you to the edge... and beyond! And beware the trampolines, whose very structure weakens with your every jump. Only your bounding skill and sharp cunning can save the day. So hop to it!
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