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  • Invinco

    1979

    Invinco

    1979

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Space Invaders clone
  • Puzzle Uo Poko

    1998

    Puzzle Uo Poko

    1998

    Puzzle
    Arcade
  • Esh's Aurunmilla

    1984

    Esh's Aurunmilla

    1984

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Esh's Aurunmilla was produced by Funai in 1984. Funai released 3 different machines under this trade name, starting in 1983. Other machines made by Funai during the time period Esh's Aurunmilla was produced include Interstellar, and Zangus.
  • Thunder Zone

    1991

    Thunder Zone

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Desert Assault or Thunder Zone is a isometric scrolling military themed shoot 'em up game where you take control of one of four commandos operating in the Persian gulf. Each commando has their own look and special limited bomb. As you walk through the stages you fight a variety of enemies on foot, vehicles, static guns and bosses. While playing destroyed enemies drop weapons and items to restore hit points that can be picked up. Weapons include a shotgun, machinegun, bazooka, rocket launcher and flamethrower. Sometimes a vehicle must be mounted. These include a car and some kind of desert/snowmobile. There are two and four player versions. In the slightly different Japanese version the second stage takes place in the Artic while in the other versions the second stage takes place in the desert.
  • Space Encounters

    1980

    Space Encounters

    1980

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Fly a ship through a trench and shoot waves of attacking enemies.
  • Space Fever

    1979

    Space Fever

    1979

    Shooter Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    Shoot aliens as they move across the screen. Shoot the spaceship for extra points. Choose one of three games. Space Fever is a 1979 arcade game by Nintendo R&D2. Some sources claim that Ikegami Tsushinki also did design work on Space Fever. It was released in both monochrome and color versions. The gameplay is similar to Space Invaders, which had been released by Taito in 1978. It was distributed by Far East Video. The gameplay of Space Fever is reminiscent of Space Invaders (1978), where the player controls a laser cannon situated at the bottom of the screen and must defeat waves of enemy aliens. The aliens are arranged in rows and slowly move to the edge of the screen, before descending and continuing in the opposite direction. As more aliens are defeated, they increase in speed. A UFO will occasionally appear towards the top of the screen, which can be shot down for bonus points. There are three game modes that change the way the aliens move; the first presents two formations of enemies that move in opposite d
  • Acrobatic Dog-Fight

    1984

    Acrobatic Dog-Fight

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A multidirectional shooter released in arcades by Technos Japan in 1984.
  • Battle Shark

    1990

    Battle Shark

    1990

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Battle Shark is a first-person shooter which has the player looking through a 'periscope' in order to destroy the enemies. This game features simulated damage whenever the player gets hit by either an enemy torpedo or a missile.
  • The Alphax Z

    1996

    The Alphax Z

    1996

    Shooter
    Arcade
    An eccentric vertical shooter made in 1996 by Ed Co, Ltd.
  • Punk Shot

    1990

    Punk Shot

    1990

    Fighting Sport
    Arcade
    Punk Shot takes up to four players to downtown NYC for some two-on-two street basketball, no referee, no rules. The opposing two-man teams face off for a match played in four quarters (2 to 5 minutes each), on improvised courts in 3 different locations: the alley, the park, and the harbor. Naturally, it ain't just about being cool and shooting some b-ball outside of the school: on each side you have a couple of guys who are up to no good, with a constant enthusiasm for making trouble in the neighborhood. As such, Punk Shot joyfully turns basketball into a full-contact sport - heads will be bashed, noses punched, and private parts kicked. To top it off, each court features an assortment of environmental hazards, from slippery banana peels and having your butt set on fire, to the park dogs and their special taste for pants.
  • S.P.Y. Special Project Y

    1989

    S.P.Y. Special Project Y

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Once again an evil madman has the world to ramson involving nuclear warheads, and it's up to one man (or two if playing with a friend) to fight and shoot his Goons over various locations to get to the madman's complex on an island in the middle of the ocean and stop him once and for all. In a homage to James Bond, S.P.Y. Special Project Y has a variety of game styles over various levels which need completing to complete your mission. You start off flying a Jet-Pack over the ocean from a 3rd person perspective flying into the screen towards the island with the baddies coming towards you. You have a gun but can get icons to upgrade your gun. There are Hang-Gliders and a huge Helicopter to contend with as well before landing on the island and onto the next stage which the game then becomes a Beat -em-up. You view the action from the side as the game scrolls horizontally as you move from left to right. Baddies come at you from all sides and you kick or throw them. Baddies with guns will drop their weapons which you
  • 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.
  • Legend of Makai

    1988

    Legend of Makai

    1988

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Legend of Makai is an action/adventure platformer based in a fantasy setting. The player controls a young warrior whose quest is to rescue a princess from an evil wizard. The warrior starts off with only a sword, but can purchase other weapons and magical items from shops. The gameplay consists finding one's way through non-linear levels, using keys to open doors and killing or avoiding various enemies. The player has a fixed amount of time to complete each level.
  • MoreMore

    1999

    MoreMore

    1999

    Puzzle Strategy
    Arcade
    Semicom's second pure mini game collection relies on quick and simple challenges in the same vein as Bishi Bashi, borrowing its input scheme of three colored buttons. Seventeen games in four tears wait for their completion, ranging from boring stuff like "find the differing image" or "choose the right exit from the labyrinth", to more inventive tasks where the player evades Gozilla's stomping feet or performs magic tricks in form of button combinations. The presentation is nothing to write home about. Everything looks distinctively low budget, especially the narrow color range leaves a rather weird impression.
  • Super Spacefortress Macross

    1992

    Super Spacefortress Macross

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A one or two player shooter game developed by NMK and published by Banpresto in 1992.
  • Racing Hero

    1989

    Racing Hero

    1989

    Racing
    Arcade
    Race a motorcycle against other bikes, cars, trucks and the obligatory tight time limit. Racing Hero is the spiritual successor both to Sega's wonderful "Hang-On" series, and to their most famous racing game, "Out Run". Some of Racing Hero's stages mirrored the racing-through-traffic gameplay of the Ferrari-based racer, for example perhaps the biggest similarity to Out Run is that at the end of each stage, the player can choose which route he or she wishes to take next. This differs somewhat from "Out Run"'s highly impressive forked-road method. In Racing Hero, the player is presented with a seperate stage-select screen and simply highlights the flag of whichever country they wish to tackle next.
  • Super Football Champ

    1996

    Super Football Champ

    1996

    Sport
    Arcade
    A one or two player sports game published and developed by Taito in 1995.
  • Side by Side 2

    1997

    Side by Side 2

    1997

    Racing
    Arcade
    A one player racing game published and developed by Taito in 1997.
  • Slip Stream

    1995

    Slip Stream

    1995

    Racing
    Arcade
    Slipstream is a sprite-based Formula One racing game featuring four different race tracks; Germany, Japan, Australia and the obligatory Monaco. players can chose to race in any one of eight different F-1 racing cars, with each offering different levels of handling, acceleration, speed and grip. The game also offers three different play modes; Time Trial (raced over a single course), World Championship (raced over all four courses) and Time Trial (also raced over all four courses). Each car has a basic high and low gear. Also, as the player races the course, a 'Turbo' meter builds up. The Turbo will occasionally kick in and give the player's car a temporary speed boost. Rival cars are also able to turbo-boost.
  • Thunder Dragon

    1991

    Thunder Dragon

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A one or two player shooter game published by NMK Co. Ltd. in 1991, developed by NMK Co. Ltd.
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