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  • Dokkaebi-ga Ganda

    1995

    Dokkaebi-ga Ganda

    1995

    Platform
    Arcade
    Often also refered to as Cobi Comi, after the two kobold protagonists, the game offers standard platforming fare by Senori Box, who should disappear after a few more announcements of games that got never released, only to re-emerge years later as Jaemi Inneun Nyeoseokdeul (재미있는 녀석들).
  • Funky Ball

    1995

    Funky Ball

    1995

    Sport
    Arcade
  • Kozure Ookami

    1987

    Kozure Ookami

    1987

    Adventure
    Arcade
    Game based on Lone Wolf and Cub. After Ogami Ittō's wife Azami gives birth to their son, Daigorō, Ogami Ittō returns to find her and all of their household brutally murdered, with only the newborn Daigorō surviving. The supposed culprits are three former retainers of an abolished clan, avenging the execution of their lord by Ogami Ittō. However, the entire matter was planned by Ura-Yagyū (Shadow Yagyu) Yagyū Retsudō, leader of the Ura-Yagyū clan, in order to seize Ogami's post as part of a masterplan to control the three key positions of power: the spy system, the official assassins and the Shogunate Decapitator. During the initial incursion, an ihai (funeral tablet) with the shōgun's crest on it was placed inside the Ogami family shrine, signifying a supposed wish for the shogun's death. When the tablet is "discovered" during the murder investigation, its presence condemns Ittō as a traitor and thus he is forced to forfeit his post.
  • Swat Police

    2001

    Swat Police

    2001

    Shooter
    Arcade
  • Twin Action

    1995

    Twin Action

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
  • 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.
  • Sprint One

    1978

    Sprint One

    1978

    Racing
    Arcade
    Super One, released in 1978, is a simple b&w overhead-view arcade racing game. It is single player version of Sprint 2 and a sequel to the Championship Sprint and Super Sprint games.
  • Packin Bang Bang

    1994

    Packin Bang Bang

    1994

    Platform
    Arcade
  • Ninja Kazan

    1988

    Ninja Kazan

    1988

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Ninja Kazan is a platformer/hack and slash arcade game by Jaleco in 1988.
  • Grasspin

    1983

    Grasspin

    1983

    Strategy
    Arcade
  • B. Rap Boys

    1992

    B. Rap Boys

    1992

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade
    A side scrolling beat 'em up. 3 characters, one on a skateboard, one on a bike and one on roller skates fight various enemies. Features a large amount of sampled voices and several rap songs.
  • Clutch Hitter

    1991

    Clutch Hitter

    1991

    Sport
    Arcade
    A baseball game featuring the 1991 rosters of Major League Baseball, including the All-Star teams.
  • Ace Attacker

    1988

    Ace Attacker

    1988

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    Ace Attacker is a top-down volleyball game for one or two players. There are eight national teams available (Brazil, Cuba, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Russia, USA) and matches are divided over six tiers, from an elimination match and three group matches to the semifinal and then the final. The difficulty level of the computer opponent increases in three steps from beginner through intermediate to expert.
  • Air Assault

    1993

    Air Assault

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Air Assault is a 2D up-scrolling shoot 'em up game where you take control of fighter. The game is similar to Air Duel. You have to tward the evil plans of an organization called the Fourth empire over the span of eight stages. As you make progress and fight of various tanks, flying crafts, ships, static guns and bosses power-ups come available. Power-ups can be collected from capsules. Four types of guns are available: Balkan gun (broad strait shooting gun), Wing gun (broad arc shooting gun), graviton laser (strait narrow beam) and grenade (all direction gun). Missiles include the strait megaton missile and a homing missile. There is also a bomb that clears the entire screen. The game can be played solo or with a friend.
  • Exc3lsior

    1995

    Exc3lsior

    1995

    Arcade
    Excelsior is an adult-themed shooter game with puzzle elements featuring photographic images of nude women. The objective of each stage is to destroy the blocks to reveal the naked woman hidden behind them. At the start of the game the player selects one of three player characters, and then selects one of five girls (and one guy) as the person hidden in the bonus stage. In each regular stage the player uses a powertool to drill away at the blocks obstructing the view of the nude girl underneath. Various enemies appear at regular intervals and must be avoided or destroyed with gunfire or bombs. Occasionally various power-ups appear that the player may collect for more fire-power or drilling power. Once 65% of the obstructing blocks have been destroyed, the background image goes from a dark, shaded image to a bright, full color image. And the level is cleared after 81% of the blocks are cleared. After each stage the player returns to the same bonus stage. Here the player clears a wall of bricks with no enemi
  • Extreme Downhill

    1995

    Extreme Downhill

    1995

    Arcade
    Extreme Downhill was produced by American Sammy in 1995. American Sammy released 12 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1991. Other machines made by American Sammy during the time period Extreme Downhill was produced include Zombie Raid, Wild West, Coin Circus, Eagle Shot Golf, Krazy Bowl, Simple Simon, and Daioh.
  • Exzisus

    1987

    Exzisus

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Exzisus was produced by Taito in 1987. Taito released 403 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1967. Other machines made by Taito during the time period Exzisus was produced include Arkanoid - Revenge Of Doh, Double Dragon, Dr. Toppel Tankentai, Flying Shark, Hishou Same, Great Gurianos, Inspiration Baseball, Tokio, Storming Party, and Soldier Of Light.
  • Flyboy

    1982

    Flyboy

    1982

    Arcade
    ake off on a fantastic video trip. A voyage that simulates the thrills and skills of actual Hang Gliding. Players use the joystick to control Freddie, but good timing and strategy is necessary to successfully negotiate invisible air currents, wind direction and up and down drafts. This game has incredible visual impact for this time, Freddie flies the skies over the Alps--over trains, trees, bridges, through winter and summer seasons; over the Pacific--over a yacht, tropical islands, an aircraft carrier; and over Egypt--camels, Pyramids, the Taj Mahal, the Sphinx, through day and night landscapes. It's a complete global challenge with non-stop action over a continuously changing panorama below.
  • Q*bert's Qubes

    1983

    Q*bert's Qubes

    1983

    Platform Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    The game features Q*bert, but introduces new enemies: Meltniks, Soobops, and Rat-A-Tat-Tat. The player navigates the protagonist around a plane of cubes while avoiding enemies. Jumping on a cube causes it to rotate, changing the color of the visible sides of the cube. The goal is to match a line of cubes to a target sample; later levels require multiple rows to match.
  • Tazz-Mania

    1982

    Tazz-Mania

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    You control a Q*bert-style character with a machine gun. The object of the game is to shoot all the "hoppers" (small non-moving characters) in room and then move onto the next. Each room has its own unique monster type that attacks you and the room is named accordingly. For instance, the first two are: The Face Room - Square face monsters that chase you The Evil Eyeball Room - Eyeball monsters that bounce around The Smart Bomb kills all the monsters currently on-screen and stops the walls that are slowly closing in from the left and the right. Every third screen is a bonus room containing two Smart Bombs and numbers that can be collected in ascending order to gain points. The walls in the bonus rooms close in much faster. Use an eight-direction machine to kill the hoppers. Hold the fire button down for rapid fire, but you will be unable to move while doing so. Bullets have a limited range and also bounce off of the walls. Running into hoppers or monsters will kill you. When all the hoppers are killed the top and b
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