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  • World Grand Prix 2

    1990

    World Grand Prix 2

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade
  • World Stadium '90

    1990

    World Stadium '90

    1990

    Sport
    Arcade
    Yet another Japanese baseball game, this time being a 1990 release.
  • ThunderJaws

    1990

    ThunderJaws

    1990

    Arcade
    Arcade
    You are a member of an underwater special forces unit and have been selected to infiltrate Madam Q's headquarters and stop her demented plans before she can destroy the world
  • Steel Gunner

    1990

    Steel Gunner

    1990

    Arcade
    Use the guns to shoot at enemy cyborgs.
  • Strata Bowling

    1990

    Strata Bowling

    1990

    Sport
    Arcade
  • Pound For Pound

    1990

    Pound For Pound

    1990

    Sport
    Arcade
    An overhead boxing game by Irem with big and detailed characters and a high difficulty.
  • Mighty Warriors

    1990

    Mighty Warriors

    1990

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A competitive one-on-one fighting game with characters who can occasionally mutate for a limited period of time.
  • Over Drive

    1990

    Over Drive

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade
  • Major Title

    1990

    Major Title

    1990

    Sport
    Arcade
    A golf game that features single player, two-player and four-player options with tournament or stroke play.
  • The Last Day

    1990

    The Last Day

    1990

    Arcade
    A jet shooter where you fight enemy jets and tanks while collecting power-ups. The game was produced in Korea only.
  • Fantasy Land

    1990

    Fantasy Land

    1990

    Strategy
    Arcade
    This is a side scrolling platform game.
  • Golfing Greats

    1990

    Golfing Greats

    1990

    Sport
    Arcade
    Stroke-play or match-play golfing game in a 3-D environment.
  • Evil Stone

    1990

    Evil Stone

    1990

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Evil Stone is an odd game. It's a beat em up, but rather than taking place on a traditional scrolling path, it takes place on grids of floating rocks. Furthermore, it's a beat em up in which the player has no kind of health counter, and can theoretically take an endless number of hits without dying.
  • American Horseshoes

    1990

    American Horseshoes

    1990

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    Each player can choose from one of four characters: Lucky Lou, Diamond Dave, Tossin' Tom and Mayhem Mary. There are two pitches in each inning. Players may select grip and throwing angle prior to each pitch. The rolling of the trackball determines the distance of each pitch. After each inning the scoring with shown with an overhead shot of the stake area. Each player's score is shown throughout the game at the top of the screen. Up to nine innings can be played per game.
  • Air Inferno

    1990

    Air Inferno

    1990

    Shooter Simulator Arcade
    Arcade
    Air Inferno is a 1990 flight simulation video game published by Taito Corporation in North American territories.
  • Air Duel

    1990

    Air Duel

    1990

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    star 5.3
    The player selects from a jet fighter or helicopter, shoot enemies in the air and ground, collect power-ups, and defeat bosses to advance levels. The game differs from most others in the genre in that you can change the aircraft you use at the start of each level. The jet fighter always shoots straight forward; power-ups increase the width and strength of its shots. The helicopter fires thinner and weaker shots, but turns in the direction it moves (similar to the later Zero Gunner), giving it great range; powerups increase the strength of shots, as well as the number of bullets per shot (adding a small "spread" effect to the shot while moving around). Both the fighter and the helicopter also start with three bombs which wipe out everything in their path, including enemy shots. These bombs are also unique compared to similar games, in that they produce a line of small horizontal blasts that can be "directed" at the line travels across the ground, by pressing left and right (similar to the helicopter's shots). Addit
  • Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone

    1990

    Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone

    1990

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    star 5.3
    The final game in the original trilogy. Billy and Jimmy Lee are returning from martial arts training when their paths cross a fortune teller. She tells them of a great evil in Egypt, their strongest adversary yet, and how the Rosetta Stones can aid them. This game features weapon shops where Billy and Jimmy can buy power-ups, tricks, energy and extra lives to aid them in their quest. Power-ups make Billy and Jimmy twice their size, increasing their damage done and range of attack. The character graphics have changed, moving away from cartoon style graphics to more realistic looking characters.
  • Success Joe

    1990

    Success Joe

    1990

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Extremely rare, this game is based on the classic manga/anime series Ashita no Joe (Tomorrow's Joe). The manga ran from 1968 to 1973 in Shonen Magazine. There were also 2 TV series that ran from 1970 to 1971 and 1980 to 1981 and a movie was released in 1980. When one of Joe's old rivals, Rikishi, died in the ring in 1970, Kodansha publishing actually held a funeral service for him. Over 700 people attended from all over Japan. An actual Buddhist priest presided over the funeral, held in a full-sized boxing ring.
  • The Combatribes

    1990

    The Combatribes

    1990

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
  • Trio the Punch: Never Forget Me

    1990

    Trio the Punch: Never Forget Me

    1990

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Trio The Punch is a beat 'em up game where the player chooses a character from three playable characters, and fights numerous enemies across a side-scrolling game screen. Most of the levels are played scrolling to the right, but some loop around the left and right edges of the screen. Other levels allow the player to scroll upwards or downwards by jumping, while some do not contain scrolling at all. The game is completed when the player finishes all 35 levels. The player controls their character with an 8-way joystick and 3 buttons (attack, jump, and special attack). Certain enemies leave behind a heart on the screen after being defeated, and collecting the required number of these hearts for each level causes a boss to appear, who must be defeated in order to complete the level. However, bosses appear from the start in some levels, so hearts do not always need to be collected.
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