Announced in 1993 for the Sega VR head-tracking virtual reality headset, Matrix Runner was to be a polygonal-based 3D cyberpunk adventure game, where the player must solve a murder mystery by entering a cyberspace called the Matrix.
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.
It's Paprium - the brawler you've been waiting for since the 90s!
After more than 4 epic years of development, WaterMelon Games is proud to present its new 16-Bit game: PAPRIUM (code-name: "ProjectY"), a postapocalyptic, outrageous, street brawler. PAPRIUM has been crafted at WM's Magical Game Factory using Investor’s votes and suggestions. PAPRIUM has been developed by a team driven by true passion and 16-Bit excellence.
The official game of the 1995 IRB Rugby Union World Cup in South Africa. Featuring all 20 international teams that took part in the World Cup including the All Blacks of New Zealand and the Springboks of South Africa, as well as an EA All Stars team and a few other minor rugby nations
Nikkan Sports Pro Yakyuu VAN (日刊スポーツプロ野球VAN) is a Sega Mega Drive cartridge developed and released by Sega exclusively in Japan. It uses the Sega Mega Modem and a subscription VAN service to display game action in real time, and to save games for later viewing. As such, it cannot be properly emulated yet. Nikkan Sports provided the service under the VAN name.
Sega Sports 1 is a Sega Mega Drive compilation containing three previously released Mega Drive sports games. It is similar to other Mega Drive compilations - Mega Games 1, Mega Games 2, Mega Games 3, Sonic Classics etc. Sega Sports 1 was only released in Europe in 1995.
Like some other compilations by Sega (Master Games 1, Sega Ages: Volume 1), there was never a "Sega Sports 2".
Dragon's Eye Plus: Shanghai III (ドラゴンズアイ プラス 上海III) is a 1991 game by Home Data for the Sega Mega Drive released exclusively in Japan. It is a member of Activision's Shanghai series of mahjong solitaire games — to be precise, it is a port of the Japanese version of what the Western market got as Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye; the numbering discrepancy was because of a Japanese Shanghai II that had already been made.
Activision were not happy with this version of the game, and instead produced their own Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye for the Western market.
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.