Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen (もと子ちゃんのワンダーキッチン?, "Little Motoko's Wonder Kitchen") is a 1993 Super Famicom point-and-click video game that features minigames related to cookin ...
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Aerobiz Supersonic, known as Air Management II: Kōkū Ō wo Mezase (エアーマネジメントII 航空王をめざせ?) in Japan, is a business simulation video game released for the Super Nint ...
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SimTown is a 1995 video game published by Maxis, much like the best selling SimCity but on a smaller scale. SimTown allows the player to construct a town consisting of streets, houses, businesses and parks and then control the people in it. SimTown w ...
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Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen (もと子ちゃんのワンダーキッチン?, "Little Motoko's Wonder Kitchen") is a 1993 Super Famicom point-and-click video game that features minigames related to cookin ...
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Starfleet Academy - Starship Bridge Simulator is a video game for the Super Nintendo and Sega 32X systems which was released in 1994 by Interplay, the same group which produced many later Star Trek starship games. ...
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Aerobiz (エアーマネジメント 大空に賭ける?, "Air Management: Ōzora ni Kakeru") is a business simulation video game for the Super Nintendo, Sharp X68000 and Mega Drive/Genesis game consoles ...
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Super Battletank is a 1992 tank simulation single-player video game which takes place during Operation Desert Storm. The player controls an M1 Abrams main battle tank for the United Nations. ...
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SimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony is a 1991 life simulation video game by Maxis and Maxis's third product, focusing on ants. It was designed by Will Wright, maker of other 'Sim' games such as SimCity and The Sims. In 1992, it was named "Best Simulati ...
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SimCity 2000 (SC2K) is a city-building simulation video game and the second installment in the SimCity series. SimCity 2000 was first released by Maxis in 1994 for computers running Apple Macintosh Operating System. It was later released on the Amiga ...
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Pilotwings (パイロットウイングス, Pairottouingusu?) is a video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was developed by Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis and Development (EAD) division, led ...
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BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat is a 1994 mech-based video game developed by Malibu. The first Battletech based game to be released for the Sega Genesis, it was originally titled simply Battletech, but was later ported to the Super NES by Activi ...
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Armored Police Metal Jack (機甲警察メタルジャック, Kikō Keisatsu Metaru Jakku?) is a Japanese animated TV series co-produced by Sunrise, TV Tokyo and I&S BBDO. The series was broadcast by TV Tokyo affili ...
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Captain Tsubasa 4: Pro no Rival Tachi (キャプテン翼Ⅳ プロのライバルたち?) is the fourth sequel of the original Captain Tsubasa videogame series by Tecmo. It's a direct sequel of Captain ...
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Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Youth (キャプテン翼J ザ ウェイ トゥ ワールドユース?) is a 1995 Japan-exclusive Captain Tsubasa video game developed and published by Banda ...
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Race Drivin ' is a driving arcade game sequel (to 1989's Hard Drivin') that invites players to test drive several high-powered sports cars on stunt and speed courses. The game was part of a new generation of games that featured 3D polygon ...
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Super Air Diver (スーパーエアダイバー?) - also known as Lock On in North America - is a jet fighter game that has the classic one man vs. the forces of evil formula. It is the follow-up to the Sega Mega Drive/G ...
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