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  • World Heroes 2

    1994

    World Heroes 2

    1994

    Fighting
    Family Computer
  • Castle of Dracula

    1994

    Castle of Dracula

    1994

    Family Computer
    Castle of Dracula is a puzzle game, developed and released by Yun Sung in 1994.
  • Mortal Kombat II

    1994

    Mortal Kombat II

    1994

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Mortal Kombat II is a pirated port of Mortal Kombat made by Cony Soft (known as Yoko Soft in this game) in 1994. This should not be mistaken for Mortal Kombat II (Hummer Team).
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 2

    1994

    Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 2

    1994

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 2 is a port of the SNES game of the same name, made by Hummer Team sometime during the 90s. This is one of many pirated fighting games on the Famicom to use the Street Fighter II Engine. Unlike most Hummer Team games, it is in full Japanese as opposed to English. The story was completely removed from this version. However, the Arcade, Versus and CPU vs CPU modes are present. The characters are fought in a random order, and are always fought on certain stages. The graphics and music are taken from the original game and simplified, with some characters sharing stages. Many of the stages themselves use multi-layered scrolling. The forest stage's theme, which is Bojack's theme from the original game, was reused in Tekken 2, another game by Hummer Team. The ending is taken from the original game, albeit without the credits.
  • Super Contra X

    1994

    Super Contra X

    1994

    Shooter Platform
    Family Computer
    Super Contra X is a pirate based off the Contra series, created by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co sometime in the 1990's (likely in 1994).
  • Somari

    1994

    Somari

    1994

    Platform Adventure
    Family Computer
    Somari is a side-scrolling platform video game, originally released in 1994 for the Famicom. An unlicensed port of Sega's 1991 Sega Genesis game Sonic the Hedgehog, the game was sold primarily around Asia, Russia, and other regions where pirate NES cartridges were distributed. Like the original, players venture to defeat the mad scientist Doctor Robotnik, who plots to turn the animal population of the fictional South Island into evil robots. Unlike the original, the game features Nintendo's mascot Mario as the main character rather than Sonic. The title is a portmanteau of "Sonic" and "Mario".
  • Mortal Kombat II

    1994

    Mortal Kombat II

    1994

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Mortal Kombat II is an unlicensed port of Mortal Kombat made by Hummer Team. Both Kart Fighter and AV Bishoujo Senshi Girl Fighting, which were released later, use an earlier version of this game's engine. Despite the title, this game is actually a port of the first Mortal Kombat. This was likely done as a form of selling the product as a sequel, a common trait with unlicensed NES games. While the game is mostly faithful to the original game graphics-wise, some features were cut from the game. These include fatalities and blood which are found only in Mortal Kombat II Special. Also Goro is the same size as the other characters, probably due to the NES's limitations.
  • Metal Force

    1994

    Metal Force

    1994

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    A vertically strolling shooter for the PC-98.
  • Takahashi Meijin no Bouken-jima IV

    1994

    Takahashi Meijin no Bouken-jima IV

    1994

    Platform Adventure
    Family Computer
    star 6
    Fourth and final 8-bit installment of the series, only released in Japan on the Famicom system. Took the game from being a straight-on platformer and added some adventuring and RPG elements to the mix.
  • Pachi-Slot Adventure 3: Bitaoshii 7 Kenzan!

    1994

    Pachi-Slot Adventure 3: Bitaoshii 7 Kenzan!

    1994

    Family Computer
    Pachi-Slot Adventure 3: Bitaoshii 7 Kenzan! is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Aisystem Tokyo and published by Coconuts Japan, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • J.League Super Top Players

    1994

    J.League Super Top Players

    1994

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The game itself is interesting, with ten teams to choose from, and multiple game modes including an actual tournament or penalty kick practicing. For the PK Battle modes, each player must select a different team. He must then scan a player card (not a team card), and then that player will have a chance to kick a penalty kick (if it is his turn). For all other modes, the player must scan a team card and that will be the team that he will play as for the game(s). The main mode of play is the J.LEAGUE mode, of course. It is set up in a season/tournament setting, with 18 games per team. There are ten teams total in this version of J.League, and they are randomly sorted to play against a different team each day. The games are split into two periods with three minutes (3:00) apiece. Prior to starting a game, the player can choose the formation of his eleven active players, from one of three layouts that he can see on the small screen (4-4-2, 4-3-3, or 3-5-2).
  • Q-Boy

    1994

    Q-Boy

    1994

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Q-Boy is an unlicensed platform video game developed and published by Thin Chen Enterprise/Sachen, released for the Family Computer in March 5 1994. Not to be confused with the Famiclone game console of the same title.
  • Final Fantasy I & II

    1994

    Final Fantasy I & II

    1994

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Final Fantasy I & II is a compilation of the first two Final Fantasy games, released in Japan only for the Nintendo Famicom. Both games are almost identical to their original counterpart, although some of the changes from the English release of Final Fantasy were kept. This limited edition box also contains a handbook and maps for both games.
  • Jurassic Boy 2

    1994

    Jurassic Boy 2

    1994

    Platform
    Family Computer
    In the year 2193, '"Dinosaur" becomes a popular subject again. Scientists all work for making dinosaur revive. 'Nevertheless, they still lack of a special gene. This causes the dinosaurs they cultivate are all incomplete. 'Many countries then intend to buy dinosaurian fossil at high prices in order to get the gene. 'But it seems that it's not so easy. 'No one can do anything to this problem until Dr. Crachi invents a "Time Space" machine in the year 2197.
  • Kart Fighter

    1994

    Kart Fighter

    1994

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Kart Fighter is an unlicensed 2D fighting game produced for the Nintendo Famicom. The game features unauthorized appearances by Nintendo's mascot Mario and the rest of the cast of Super Mario Kart in a port of Street Fighter II.
  • Nakayoshi to Issho

    1994

    Nakayoshi to Issho

    1994

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Nakayoshi to Issho is an Adventure game, published by Yutaka, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb!

    1994

    Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb!

    1994

    Family Computer
    Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb! is an Action game, developed by Geo Factory and published by Character Soft, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • 3 in 1 Supergun

    1993

    3 in 1 Supergun

    1993

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    3 in 1 Supergun is a compilation of light gun games, developed by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co and published by Micro Genius, which was released in Asia and Italy in 1993. This multicart contains three games, of which require a zapper to play. Oddly, all 3 games start up with a menu reading "Gun Fighter" on the top and with the option of selecting 3 difficulties. At least two versions of this multicart are known to exist, with the other version(s) fixing the spelling of "Clown" on the menu and adding 3 (non-zapper) games; one dumped variant adds F15 City War, Poke Block and Volleyball.
  • Mario Fighter III

    1993

    Mario Fighter III

    1993

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Mario Fighter III is an unlicensed fighting game for the NES.
  • Master Fighter VI'

    1993

    Master Fighter VI'

    1993

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Master Fighter VI is a port of the Street Fighter II: Champion Edition to the Famicom, made by Hummer Team & published by Yoko Soft in 1993.
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