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  • Super Muscle Bomber

    1994

    Super Muscle Bomber

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A wrestling game where the player uses different grappling techniques to defeat opponents and climb the championship ladder. When the fighter sustains enough hits, he becomes angry and powers- up to inflict more damage upon the opponent.
  • Charlie Ninja

    1994

    Charlie Ninja

    1994

    Fighting Shooter Platform
    Arcade
    You control a cartoonish ninja-type character who must attempt to shoot all the enemies and defeat the boss at the end of each stage.
  • New fantasia

    1994

    New fantasia

    1994

    Arcade
    Arcade
    New Fantasia was produced by Comad/New Japan System in 1994. It's a Gals Panictype game with 32 models that you are able to choose to begin at any stage.
  • Best of Best

    1994

    Best of Best

    1994

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
    This would be a typical early Street Fighter clone if it wasn't for the good old SunA wackyness. Eight combatants come to this turney to find out who is the best of the best in the world. Like in many Korean fighting games at the time, there is no boss, nor any hidden characters. Each character has its own stage, but the same musical tunes are played in each of them. Get ready to fight to the rythm of Lambada and celebrate your victory with the Ode to Joy.
  • Metamoqester

    1994

    Metamoqester

    1994

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
    Metamoqester (known in Japan as "Oni: The Ninja Master") is a 2D arcade fighting game, similar in concept to Red Earth or Monster Maulers. One or two players (there is a co-op mode) fight against big monsters in deadly duels. There are three different characters to choose from. The game uses four buttons - Weak Attack, Medium Attack, Strong Attack, and Shoot/Throw Weapon.
  • Dragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle

    1994

    Dragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle

    1994

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
    star 7.1
    Dragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle is a video game for arcades based on the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was designed and manufactured exclusive in Japan by Banpresto in 1995. The game is a direct sequel the previous arcade Dragon Ball Z game, produced two years earlier.
  • Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.

    1994

    Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.

    1994

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
    star 5.9
    Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S is a fighting game released in 1994 for the Sega System 32 arcade platform by Sega and Banpresto.
  • Tekken

    1994

    Tekken

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7
    Tekken is a fighting game and the first entry in what would become the Tekken series and franchise. It was one of the earliest 3D animated fighting games applying many of the concepts found in Virtua Fighter by Sega. Contrary to traditional fighting games that involve inputting commands as rapidly and accurately as possible, Tekken slows the action down by emphasizing rhythm, strategy and deception over speed.
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom

    1994

    Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom

    1994

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    star 7.8
    Tower of Doom is a side-scrolling arcade game featuring four different characters (cleric, dwarf, elf, fighter) fighting iconic Dungeons & Dragons monsters. Bosses include a troll that regenerates unless burned, a large black dragon, the dreaded Shadow Elf (Mystara's equivalent of the drow), a beholder, the optional superboss Flamewing (a great wyrm red dragon) and the final boss Deimos (an archlich). At points in the game the players are presented with a choice of paths to take to continue progress. Each path goes to a different area, and it is impossible to visit every area in a single play. The gameplay is more technical than the average on beat'em up games. In addition to the usual basic attacks and jumping it includes blocking, strong attacks, turning attacks, dashing attacks, crouching and evading. It also requires the use of careful tactics, as most enemies have the same abilities as the heroes and can out-range them, too. Daggers, hammers, arrows and burning oils can be used as throwing weapons, and many
  • Alpine Racer

    1994

    Alpine Racer

    1994

    Racing Sport
    Arcade
    Alpine Racer is a 3D Alpine skiing arcade game released by Namco in 1995. It features downhill and gate with three courses and two play modes - Race and Time Attack. The player stands on a set of ski-like foot stands while holding onto two bars for stability to play.
  • Pirates

    1994

    Pirates

    1994

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    An arcade cabal-shooter centered around 16th century adventurers searching for lost treasure. Scour the islands of La Isabea, Papeete, and Shetland while battling against enemy pirates, tanks made of bricks, and Aztec natives.
  • GunMaster

    1994

    GunMaster

    1994

    Shooter Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade
    GunMaster is an obscure Arcade Action Game developed by Metro Corporation (creators of the latter Bust a Groove) in December 1994. The game was influenced by the earlier Gunstar Heroes from Treasure, but with some Fighting Game and Beat 'em Up mechanics included.
  • Cruis'n USA

    1994

    Cruis'n USA

    1994

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.6
    Cruis'n USA is an arcade racing game originally released in 1994. It was developed by Midway Games and published and distributed by Nintendo. It is the first game in the Cruis'n series and features locations around the United States.
  • Killer Instinct

    1994

    Killer Instinct

    1994

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 7.2
    Killer Instinct is a fighting game developed by Rare and published by Midway and Nintendo. It was released as an arcade game in the fall of 1994 and, the following year, ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and the Game Boy. The game's plot involves an all-powerful corporation organising a fighting tournament. The story was adapted in a limited comic book series published under the short-lived Acclaim Comics imprint. Killer Instinct features several gameplay elements unique to fighting games of the time. Instead of fighting enemies in best-of-three rounds bouts, each player has two life bars. The player that depletes the other player's life bars first wins the match. The game also introduced "auto-doubles", a feature which allows players to press a certain sequence of buttons to make characters automatically perform combos on opponents. Also featured in the game are "combo breakers", special defensive moves that can interrupt combos.
  • Cyber Commando

    1994

    Cyber Commando

    1994

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Cyber Commando is the 1994 sequel to Namco's 1993 arcade game Cyber Sled. The game ran on the Namco System 22 arcade hardware, the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade board which Cyber Sled ran on. The player pilots a futuristic tank that glides smoothly over the surface like a 'sled', searching for enemies to destroy.
  • Ace Driver

    1994

    Ace Driver

    1994

    Racing
    Arcade
    Ace Driver made extensive use of the CPU Assist technique whereby a trailing player would be given a significant speed boost to allow them to catch the leading player. However, the speed boost continued for a short while after the losing player had overtaken the leader - leading to a tactic known as boosting where a player would deliberately allow themselves to lose the lead, then during the last half of the last game lap would easily take back the lead with no hope of the opposing player catching them. Boosting also meant that straight skill races were difficult to have as CPU assist would be continually changing the losing players speed and position.
  • Mazinger Z

    1994

    Mazinger Z

    1994

    Shooter Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Mazinger Z is an Action game, developed by Eleven (Japan) and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1994.This is shooting game in which you will be able to pick your character between Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger and Grandizer, each of them with their own strengths and weaknesses... yep, appears that although the name of the game only has one of those robots, you can control one from the 3 of them, or 2 if you will be playing in the usual 2-player game, which requires a friend of yours to spend his own coins.
  • Dream Soccer '94

    1994

    Dream Soccer '94

    1994

    Sport
    Arcade
    A soccer game from Irem, Japan. (Data East Corporation license for the rest of the world) Fast arcade football game released during the 1994 World Cup fever, with exaggerated physics, special shots and simplified controls for immediate handling.
  • Blazing Tornado

    1994

    Blazing Tornado

    1994

    Fighting Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    An arcade wrestling game developed by Masato Masuda and his team, most famous for their work on the Fire Pro Wrestling series.
  • Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II

    1994

    Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II

    1994

    Fighting Sport
    Arcade
    The wrestlers of the Capcom Wrestling Association gather once again, but this time the Blood Wrestling Association has joined in to wrestle with the CWA for the championship. Victor Ortega, the previous Muscle Bomber champion, as well as owner of the CWA, had left because he couldn't find anyone strong enough to give him a decent challenge. Now he's back, and is the guy to beat to earn the championship.
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