Valis IV (ヴァリスⅣ, Varisu Fō?), or Super Valis IV (SUPERヴァリス赤き月の乙女, Sūpā Varisu Akaki Tsuki no Otome?, or Red Moon Rising Maiden), (another alternative name was Super M ...
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Paperboy 2 is a sequel to the video game Paperboy. It was released in 1991-1992 for a large number of home systems. While Paperboy debuted in arcades and was subsequently ported to home systems, this game was only released for consumer systems. It wa ...
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Firestriker (ホーリーストライカー?, lit. "Holy Striker") is an overhead view action video game that was released on December 17, 1993 in Japan and on October 1994 in North America exclusively for the Super Nint ...
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Big Sky Trooper is a sci-fi action game, produced by JVC and LucasArts for the Super NES in October 1995. At the start of the game, the player chooses an avatar, male or female, before the story begins; the evil Space Slug forces, led by the Sultan o ...
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Super Bomberman 2 (スーパーボンバーマン2, Sūpā Bonbāman Tsū?) is the second of five video games in the Bomberman series developed by Hudson Soft to be released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment S ...
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Super Bomberman (スーパーボンバーマン, Sūpā Bonbāman?) is the first video game in the Bomberman series released for the Super Famicom/SNES. It is also the first four-player game to be released on the S ...
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Hyper Iria (ハイパーイリア, Haipa Iria?, "Hyper Iria") is a cyberpunk action video game loosely based on the anime Iria: Zeiram the Animation. The game was released in 1995 to an exclusively Japanese market. ...
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Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage is a Super NES action video game where the player controls Bugs Bunny as he fights traditional Looney Tunes villains in order to confront the main villain of the story, animator Daffy Duck. The game's title is derived from t ...
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Wolverine: Adamantium Rage is a 16-bit platform-action video game released for both the Super NES and the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1994. The Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version was published by Acclaim and developed by Teeny Weeny Games, while the Supe ...
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Popeye: Ijiwaru Majo Seahag no Maki (ポパイいじわる魔女シーハッグの巻, Popai Ijiwaru Majo Shīhaggu no Maki?, lit. "Popeye: The Tale of Seahag the Wicked Witch") is a video game for th ...
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Valis IV (ヴァリスⅣ, Varisu Fō?), or Super Valis IV (SUPERヴァリス赤き月の乙女, Sūpā Varisu Akaki Tsuki no Otome?, or Red Moon Rising Maiden), (another alternative name was Super M ...
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Harley's Humongous Adventure, known in Japan as Kagakusha Harley no Haran Banjou (化学者ハリーの波乱万丈?, "Chemist Harley's Stormy Life"), is a 1993 Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) platform vide ...
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Otoboke Ninja Colosseum (おとぼけ忍者コロシアム?, "Your Ninja Jokes Coliseum") is a Japan-exclusive action strategic, maze-based video game, developed by Mint and published by Intec, which was released in 1 ...
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Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, originally released in Japan as Chōmakaimura (超魔界村, Ultra Demon World Village?), is a side-scrolling platform game produced by Capcom originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 19 ...
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Snoopy Concert (スヌーピーコンサート?) is a Japan-exclusive action video game based on the Snoopy cartoon characters licensed from Peanuts and United Feature Syndicate (now a part of United Media), which was re ...
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Mega Man & Bass, known in Japan as Rockman & Forte (ロックマン&フォルテ, Rokkuman ando Forute?), is a video game developed by Capcom. It is a spin-off title in the original Mega Man series and was originally releas ...
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