Game Series
Browse our collection of classic game series
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog
1991
PlatformerSonic the Hedgehog is a platform game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. It was released in North America in June 1991 and in PAL regions and Japan the following month. The game features Sonic the Hedgehog, who can run at supersonic speeds, as he sets out to defeat Dr. Robotnik.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
1992
PlatformerThe Blue Blur returns with Tails in this faster, bigger sequel. Introduces the Spin Dash and iconic zones like Chemical Plant, selling over 6 million copies worldwide.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
1994
PlatformerThe epic conclusion to the 16-bit trilogy featuring Knuckles' debut. Introduces elemental shields and save functionality, originally planned as a single game with Sonic & Knuckles.
Sonic & Knuckles
1994
PlatformerThe revolutionary cartridge with 'Lock-On Technology' that combines with Sonic 3 to form a 14-zone epic. Play as Knuckles through Sonic 1/2 levels with redesigned pathways.
Sonic Advance
2001
PlatformerThe Blue Blur's debut on GBA featuring classic 2D platforming with new moves like the Wall Jump. Play as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, or Amy across 6 vibrant zones with multiplayer racing modes.
Sonic Battle
2003
FightingSonic Battle is a 2003 fighting game featuring Sonic and friends in fast-paced arena combat. Players customize their fighting style with unique skill sets for each character while uncovering a mysterious story about an ancient weapon.
Sonic the Hedgehog - Pocket Adventure
1999
PlatformerA portable Sonic masterpiece blending elements from Sonic 2 and Sonic 3, optimized for NeoGeo Pocket's clicky joystick. Features 6 zones with unique gimmicks and hidden Chaos Emeralds.
Sonic Classic Collection
2010
PlatformerA compilation of 8 classic Sonic titles from the Genesis/Mega Drive era, optimized for Nintendo DS with dual-screen presentation and save state functionality.
Sonic the Hedgehog
1991
PlatformerSonic the Hedgehog is a 8-bit portable adaptation of Sega's iconic platformer for the Game Gear. While sharing the same title as the Genesis version, this game features completely original levels designed for handheld play. Players control Sonic as he speeds through zones to stop Dr. Robotnik's evil plans.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
1992
PlatformerSonic the Hedgehog 2 for Game Gear is a unique 8-bit adventure that differs significantly from its Genesis counterpart. This handheld version features original levels, new power-ups, and introduces Tails as Sonic's companion. Players navigate through vibrant zones to collect Chaos Emeralds and stop Dr. Robotnik's latest scheme.
Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble
1994
PlatformerAn original Game Gear adventure featuring Sonic and Tails battling both Robotnik and Knuckles in a three-way conflict. Introduces new power-ups like the Water Shield and Mega Tails Attack.
Sonic Chaos
1993
PlatformerSonic Chaos is a Game Gear-exclusive Sonic title that builds upon the handheld's capabilities with improved graphics and gameplay. Featuring both Sonic and Tails as playable characters with unique abilities, the game introduces new power-ups like the Rocket Shoes while maintaining the series' signature speed.
Sonic Labyrinth
1995
PlatformerSonic Labyrinth is an unconventional isometric puzzle-platformer for the Game Gear where Sonic must navigate maze-like levels after Dr. Robotnik steals his speed. Players rotate the environment to guide a slowed-down Sonic through obstacle courses to retrieve Chaos Emeralds and restore his abilities.
Sonic Blast
1996
PlatformerSonic Blast is a 1996 platform game featuring Sonic and Knuckles with pre-rendered 3D graphics. The fifth and final Sonic game released for the Game Gear, it introduced new gameplay mechanics but received mixed reviews for its slow pace and technical limitations.
Sonic Spinball
1994
PinballSonic Spinball combines pinball mechanics with platforming action as Sonic becomes the ball in Dr. Robotnik's volcanic fortress. The Game Gear version features simplified tables but retains the core physics-based gameplay of the Genesis original.
Tails Adventures
1995
PlatformerTails Adventures is a platform-adventure game featuring Miles "Tails" Prower from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Released for the Game Gear in 1995, the game focuses on exploration and item collection rather than speed, offering a different gameplay style from main Sonic titles.
Pokémon
Pokémon Ruby
2002
RPGPokémon Ruby is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is part of the third generation of the Pokémon series and introduces 135 new Pokémon to the franchise. Players embark on a journey through the Hoenn region to become the Pokémon Champion while thwarting the plans of Team Magma.
Pokémon Sapphire
2002
RPGPokémon Sapphire is a role-playing game developed by Game Freak for the Game Boy Advance. As the counterpart to Pokémon Ruby, it features exclusive Pokémon and follows the player's journey through the Hoenn region to become the Pokémon Champion while opposing Team Aqua's schemes.
Pokémon FireRed
2004
RPGPokémon FireRed is an enhanced remake of the 1996 Game Boy game Pokémon Red, developed by Game Freak for the Game Boy Advance. It features updated graphics, new gameplay mechanics, and the Sevii Islands post-game content while retaining the original Kanto region storyline.
Pokémon LeafGreen
2004
RPGPokémon LeafGreen is an enhanced remake of the 1996 Game Boy game Pokémon Green (Blue internationally), featuring updated graphics, new mechanics like abilities and natures, and the Sevii Islands post-game content while preserving the original Kanto storyline.
Pokémon Emerald
2004
RPGPokémon Emerald is a role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is an enhanced version of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, featuring the Legendary Pokémon Rayquaza on its cover. Players embark on a journey to become the Pokémon Champion while thwarting the plans of Team Magma and Team Aqua.
Pokémon Puzzle League
2000
PuzzleA competitive puzzle game based on the Pokémon anime, featuring characters from the Indigo League season. Players match colored tiles in vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines while battling opponents with chain reactions and special clears.
Pokémon Stadium 2
2000
RPGPokémon Stadium 2 is a strategy game that allows players to battle with their Pokémon from the Game Boy Color games Gold, Silver, and Crystal in 3D. It features all 251 Pokémon from the first two generations with enhanced animations and special battle modes.
Pokémon Snap
1999
RPGThe first Pokémon photography adventure where players become Pokémon photographer Todd Snap, capturing wild Pokémon in their natural habitats across seven scenic courses. Developed by HAL Laboratory with Nintendo's guidance.
Pokémon Platinum Version
2008
RPGThe enhanced Sinnoh region adventure featuring the Legendary Giratina in its Origin Forme, with expanded story elements and the Distortion World dimension.
Pokémon Blaze Black 2 Redux
2021
RPGPokémon Blaze Black 2 Redux is an enhanced ROM hack of Pokémon Black 2, featuring all 649 Pokémon up to Gen 5, increased difficulty, redesigned trainers, and quality-of-life improvements. This 2021 update includes new movesets, reusable TMs, and a rebalanced type chart.
Pokémon SoulSilver Version
2009
RPGPokémon SoulSilver is an enhanced remake of Pokémon Silver, featuring updated graphics, new features, and compatibility with Pokémon HeartGold. The game includes the original Johto region plus the Kanto region from Pokémon Red and Blue.
Pokémon Crystal Version
2000
RPGPokemon Crystal Version is the enhanced version of Pokemon Gold and Silver, featuring new animations, the ability to play as a female trainer, and the Battle Tower. It was the first Pokemon game to introduce animated sprites and real-time clock events.
Pokémon Gold Version
1999
RPGThe second generation of Pokémon games introducing 100 new Pokémon, day/night cycles, and the Johto region. Players journey to become Pokémon Champion while battling Team Rocket.
Pokémon Silver Version
1999
RPGThe second generation of Pokémon adventures featuring 100 new creatures and a journey through the Johto region. Introduced day/night cycles, breeding, and held items that revolutionized the series.
Pokémon Trading Card Game
1998
Card BattleA digital adaptation of the Pokémon TCG where players duel AI opponents using customized decks. Features cards from the Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil expansions with RPG-style progression.
Castlevania
Castlevania
The foundational vampire-hunting action game where players control Simon Belmont through Dracula's castle. Features the iconic Vampire Killer whip and sub-weapons like holy water and throwing axes.
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
1987
Action-AdventureThe second installment in the Castlevania series introduces RPG elements to the franchise. Players control Simon Belmont as he searches for Dracula's body parts to break a curse in this nonlinear adventure with a day-night cycle.
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
This prequel to the original Castlevania features branching paths and multiple playable characters - Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, Grant Danasty, and Alucard - in the 15th century battle against Dracula's resurrection.
Castlevania: Bloodlines
The only Castlevania title released for Sega Genesis, featuring two playable characters with unique weapons and abilities battling Dracula's forces across Europe during World War I.
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
2001
Action-AdventureThe first Castlevania on GBA introduces the Dual Set-Up System (DSS) with 100+ card combinations for customizing attacks. Features non-linear exploration in Dracula's castle with protagonist Nathan Graves, a vampire hunter trained by the Belmont clan.
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
2002
Action-AdventureThe second GBA Castlevania stars Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon Belmont, featuring a dual-castle mechanic with parallel worlds. Introduces spell combinations and faster-paced combat while refining the DSS system from Circle of the Moon.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
2003
Action-AdventureSet in 2035, this GBA masterpiece introduces Soma Cruz - a reincarnation of Dracula with the power to absorb enemy souls. Features the revolutionary Tactical Soul system with 112 collectible abilities that transform gameplay.
Super Castlevania IV
A reimagining of the original Castlevania with enhanced graphics and gameplay. Players control Simon Belmont through 11 stages of gothic horror, featuring the revolutionary 8-directional whip attack and Mode 7 effects.
Castlevania
1999
Action-AdventureCastlevania for Nintendo 64 is a 3D action-adventure game that brings the vampire-hunting legacy into the third dimension. Players control Reinhardt Schneider or Carrie Fernandez through Dracula's castle, featuring dynamic camera angles and the series' signature whip combat.
Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness
1999
Action-AdventureAn expanded version of the N64 Castlevania, featuring new characters Cornell (a werewolf) and Henry Oldrey alongside returning protagonists. This edition adds new levels, enhanced gameplay mechanics, and additional story content bridging the original game's events.
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
2006
Action-AdventureA 2D action-adventure game in the Castlevania series featuring dual-character gameplay with Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Orlean battling through haunted paintings in Dracula's castle during World War II.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
2005
Action-AdventureCastlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is an action-adventure game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is the sequel to Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and continues the story of Soma Cruz as he battles dark forces in Dracula's castle.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
1997
Action RPGCastlevania: Symphony of the Night is a 1997 action RPG that redefined the Castlevania series. Players control Alucard, Dracula's son, exploring a massive, nonlinear castle filled with RPG elements, platforming challenges, and iconic gothic horror enemies.
Super Robot Wars
Super Robot Wars 2
1991
Tactical RPGThe second installment in the crossover tactical RPG series featuring mecha from various anime franchises. Players command a squad of iconic robots in grid-based battles against the DC Army, with improved gameplay mechanics from the first game.
Super Robot Wars A
2001
Tactical RPGThe first Super Robot Wars title for Game Boy Advance, featuring an original storyline with mecha from 16 different anime series. Introduces the new 'Battleship Command' system and improved sprite animations.
Super Robot Taisen D
2003
Tactical RPGThe fourth GBA installment featuring mecha from 16 different anime series, introducing the innovative 'Twin Battle System' for combination attacks.
Super Robot Wars J
2005
Tactical RPGA tactical RPG featuring crossover battles between iconic mecha anime series. Players command a customizable protagonist and their team through grid-based battles with flashy combat animations.
Super Robot Wars R
2002
Tactical RPGSuper Robot Wars R is a tactical RPG featuring mecha from various anime series. The game combines strategic grid-based battles with an original storyline that crosses over multiple mecha universes.
Super Robot Wars: Original Generation
2002
Tactical RPGSuper Robot Wars: Original Generation is a 2002 tactical RPG featuring original mecha designs instead of licensed anime robots. Players command squads of pilots like Ryusei Date and Kyosuke Nanbu in grid-based battles with combo attacks and customizable weapon systems.
Super Robot Wars: Original Generation 2
2005
Tactical RPGThe sequel featuring Banpresto's original mecha characters in an exclusive storyline. Continues the conflict between Earth forces and alien invaders with enhanced combat systems and new protagonist units.
The 3rd Super Robot Wars
1993
Tactical RPGThe third installment in the legendary Super Robot Wars series, featuring crossover battles between famous mecha anime series. This SNES version introduces improved graphics and new gameplay systems compared to its Famicom predecessors.
The 4th Super Robot Wars
1995
Tactical RPGThe fourth installment in the Super Robot Wars series, expanding the crossover battles with more mecha anime series and refined gameplay mechanics. This SNES sequel introduces new systems like the 'Twin Battle' combo attacks between allied units.
Super Robot Taisen EX
1994
Tactical RPGA unique chapter in the Super Robot Wars series, EX features a three-part storyline focusing on the Masou Kishin sub-series. This SNES installment introduces branching narrative paths and deeper character development.
Super Robot Taisen Compact
1999
Tactical RPGThe first Super Robot Wars title for Bandai's WonderSwan handheld, condensing the signature tactical RPG gameplay into a portable format. Features 25 playable units from 12 different mecha anime series.
Super Robot Taisen Compact 2
2000
Tactical RPGThe second Super Robot Wars installment for Bandai's WonderSwan handheld, featuring tactical battles with mecha from multiple anime series. Players command squads of iconic robots in grid-based strategic combat.
Super Robot Taisen Compact 3
2001
Tactical RPGThe final WonderSwan installment in the SRW series, featuring 22 mecha anime series including Gundam Wing, Mazinger Z, and Evangelion. Strategic turn-based battles with upgradeable units across 50+ stages.
The King of Fighters
The King of Fighters '94
1994
FightingThe inaugural entry in SNK's legendary fighting series. Introduces the 3v3 team battle system, combining characters from Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and other SNK franchises. Features Rugal Bernstein as the first final boss.
The King of Fighters '95
1995
FightingThe second installment in SNK's legendary fighting series introduces the revolutionary Team Edit system and the return of Kyo Kusanagi's rival, Iori Yagami.
The King of Fighters '96
1996
FightingThe third installment in SNK's flagship fighting series introduces the Emergency Evasion system and removes line-switching. Features new characters like Chizuru Kagura and revisits the Orochi saga with enhanced visuals and faster gameplay.
The King of Fighters '97
1997
FightingThe King of Fighters '97 is a fighting game developed and published by SNK. It is the fourth installment in The King of Fighters series and continues the storyline of the Orochi Saga. Players can choose from a variety of characters and teams to compete in intense one-on-one battles.
The King of Fighters '98
1998
FightingDubbed 'The Slugfest Without Destiny', this dream match installment features the largest roster in KOF history with 38 fighters. Introduces the groundbreaking 'Advanced' and 'Extra' combat modes.
The King of Fighters '99
1999
FightingThe NESTS Saga begins with revolutionary Striker System and 4-member teams. Features K' as the new protagonist and the debut of the iconic KOF stage 'Esaka'.
The King of Fighters 2000
2000
FightingThe climax of the NESTS Saga introduces the refined Striker System and Zero as the final boss. Features Vanessa as a new fighter and enhanced Counter Mode mechanics.
The King of Fighters 2001
2001
FightingThe eighth main installment introduces the controversial 'Striker Match' system with adjustable team ratios (4v0 to 1v3). Features the NESTS cartel as final antagonists and debuts characters like Angel and K9999 with experimental gameplay mechanics.
The King of Fighters 2002
2002
FightingThe ninth main installment returns to classic 3v3 battles without strikers, celebrating the series' legacy with refined gameplay and a massive 43-character roster. Features Rugal Bernstein as the final boss in his Omega form with devastating new techniques.
The King of Fighters 2002 Magic Plus II
2009
FightingAn enhanced version of KOF 2002 with rebalanced gameplay, new MAX2 super moves, and additional characters. This unofficial upgrade became a fan favorite in arcades with its fast-paced combat and expanded roster.
The King of Fighters 2003
2003
FightingThe Ash Crimson Saga begins with revolutionary Leader Switch system and 3v3 tag-team battles. Features Duo Lon and Shen Woo as new fighters, and the return of classic characters.
The King of Fighters 10th Anniversary 2005 Unique
2005
FightingSpecial anniversary edition celebrating KOF's decade-long legacy. Combines mechanics from '98 Ultimate Match and 2002 Unlimited Match with enhanced visuals and all 64 characters from the Orochi and NESTS sagas in one ultimate roster.
The King of Fighters R-2
1999
FightingThe definitive NeoGeo Pocket KOF experience featuring refined gameplay from KOF '98. Includes 23 fighters across 9 teams with exclusive NGPC-exclusive characters and a revolutionary 'Rush Combo' system.
Mega Man
Mega Man 2
The Blue Bomber returns with eight new Robot Masters in this genre-defining sequel, introducing the iconic weapon acquisition system and Energy Tanks across challenging nonlinear stages.
Mega Man 3
The Blue Bomber's third adventure introduces sliding mechanics, Rush the robotic dog companion, and eight new Robot Masters with improved weapon energy management across 14 action-packed stages.
Mega Man 4
The Blue Bomber returns to face a mysterious new enemy, Dr. Cossack, and his eight Robot Masters. Introduces the Mega Buster charge shot and the first appearance of Eddie, the item-delivery robot.
Mega Man 5
In this NES installment, Mega Man must uncover the mystery behind Proto Man's apparent betrayal while battling eight new Robot Masters. Introduces the Mega Buster charge shot and Beat the bird companion who assists in combat.
Mega Man 6
The final NES installment in the original Mega Man series introduces the Rush Adaptor system, allowing Mega Man to combine with his canine companion for new abilities. Dr. Wily frames Mr. X to disguise another robot uprising across eight challenging stages.
Mega Man Zero
A darker continuation of the Mega Man X series set 100 years later, starring the legendary Reploid Zero. Introduces cyber-elf customization, weapon proficiency growth, and a mission-based structure with ranking evaluations.
Mega Man & Bass
A unique Mega Man game featuring both Mega Man and Bass as playable characters with distinct abilities. Set after Mega Man 8, where the duo must stop the villainous King from stealing data chips to build a robot army.
ROCKMAN - BATTLE & FIGHTERS
A NeoGeo Pocket compilation combining gameplay from Mega Man: The Power Battle arcade games with character rosters from Mega Man 1-7.
Mega Man Xtreme
A condensed adaptation of Mega Man X series for Game Boy Color featuring remixed stages from MMX1-2. Play as X or Zero in this portable Maverick-hunting adventure with new boss challenges.
Mega Man Xtreme 2
The enhanced sequel featuring stages from MMX1-3 with improved graphics and new gameplay modes. Play as X or Zero with their complete arsenals in this ultimate portable Maverick-hunting experience.
Super Mario
Super Mario Bros
1985
PlatformerSuper Mario Bros. is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo. The successor to the 1983 arcade game Mario Bros. and the first in the Super Mario series, it was released in 1985 for the Famicom in Japan. Players control Mario, or his brother Luigi in the multiplayer mode, as they travel the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser.
Super Mario Bros 2
1986
PlatformerThe true sequel to the original Super Mario Bros introduces new power-ups, enhanced physics, and a dynamic weather system. Mario and Luigi return with new abilities to save Princess Peach from Bowser's airship fleet across eight chaotic worlds.
Super Mario Bros. 3
1988
PlatformerSuper Mario Bros. 3 is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1988 in Japan and 1990 internationally, it introduced revolutionary features like the world map, diverse power-ups including the Tanooki Suit, and advanced scrolling mechanics. Often considered one of the greatest video games of all time, it set new standards for platforming gameplay and creative level design.
SUPER MARIO BROS.
1986
PlatformerSUPER MARIO BROS. is Nintendo's 1986 arcade adaptation of their NES masterpiece. Players control Mario (or Luigi in 2P mode) through 8 worlds to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser, featuring enhanced graphics and the Vs. Mode competitive variant.
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
2003
PlatformerThe enhanced GBA remake of the NES classic featuring all-new e-Reader functionality, updated graphics, and voice acting. Includes the original 90+ levels plus special World-e levels when connected with Nintendo's e-Reader peripheral.
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
2002
PlatformerThe GBA-enhanced port of the SNES classic featuring Yoshi's debut, introducing the revolutionary overworld map with secret exits and multiple paths. Includes all 96 original exits plus Luigi as a playable character with higher jumps.
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island
2002
PlatformerThe GBA port of the SNES classic featuring Yoshi's first starring role, with enhanced visuals and new voice acting. Players guide Yoshi through pastel-colored worlds to reunite Baby Mario with his brother, using egg-throwing mechanics and transformative power-ups.
Super Mario World
1990
PlatformerSuper Mario World is a 1990 platform game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. As a launch title for the SNES, it introduces Yoshi and expands the Mushroom Kingdom to the dinosaur-filled Dinosaur Land, where Mario and Luigi must rescue Princess Peach from Bowser and his Koopalings.
Super Mario All-Stars
1993
PlatformerDefinitive 16-bit remaster of Nintendo's NES Mario classics, featuring enhanced versions of Super Mario Bros. 1-3 and The Lost Levels with upgraded graphics, sound, and save functionality. The compilation set new standards for game preservation and re-releases.
Super Mario 64
1996
PlatformerThe revolutionary 3D platformer that defined a generation. Explore Peach's Castle and collect Power Stars across vibrant worlds in Mario's first true 3D adventure.
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
1999
PlatformerSuper Mario Bros. Deluxe is an enhanced port of the original Super Mario Bros. for the Game Boy Color. It features updated graphics, new challenges, and additional content while retaining the classic gameplay that made the original a masterpiece.
The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda
1986
Action-AdventureThe groundbreaking action-adventure that defined open-world gaming. As Link, explore Hyrule freely to rescue Princess Zelda from Ganon, collecting items and uncovering secrets.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
1987
Action RPGThe radical sequel to The Legend of Zelda transforms the formula with side-scrolling combat, RPG-style leveling, and magic spells. Link ventures through Hyrule to awaken Princess Zelda from an eternal sleep while preventing Ganon's resurrection.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords
2002
Action-AdventureA GBA port of the SNES classic A Link to the Past bundled with the original Four Swords multiplayer adventure. This version includes new features like a color-coded item menu and voice samples for Link.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
2004
Action-AdventureThe final original Zelda title for GBA introduces the magical Minish Cap, allowing Link to shrink to microscopic size. Developed by Capcom's Flagship team, it features kinstone fusion mechanics and vibrant cartoon-style visuals.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
1991
Action-AdventureThe definitive SNES installment that established Zelda's core formula, featuring parallel Light/Dark Worlds, refined puzzle design, and an epic narrative about the Triforce. Revolutionized action-adventure gaming with its non-linear progression and intricate dungeon layouts.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
1998
Action-AdventureThe defining 3D adventure. As Link, travel through time to stop Ganondorf's evil reign, mastering dungeons, the Ocarina's melodies, and the Master Sword's power.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
2000
Action-AdventureA dark and surreal Zelda adventure set in Termina, where Link must prevent the moon from crashing in 72 hours using time-loop mechanics. Notable for its transformation masks and deep NPC schedules that created an unprecedented living world.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
2001
Action-AdventureLinked with Oracle of Ages, this Capcom-developed Zelda adventure focuses on action as Link manipulates the seasons to solve puzzles and explore Holodrum. Features password-linked gameplay between both Oracle games.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
2001
Action-AdventureThe puzzle-focused counterpart to Oracle of Seasons, featuring time travel between past and present in Labrynna. Shares password connectivity with Seasons to unlock the complete linked game experience.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
1998
Action-AdventureColor-enhanced remake of the classic Game Boy adventure featuring new Color Dungeon and photo album side quest. Link explores Koholint Island to awaken the Wind Fish.
Metal Slug
Metal Slug
1996
Run and GunMetal Slug is a run and gun arcade game developed by Nazca Corporation and published by SNK. Known for its fast-paced action, humorous tone, and detailed pixel art, the game follows a group of soldiers fighting against a rebel army and their advanced weaponry. Players can pilot various vehicles, including the iconic 'Metal Slug' tank.
Metal Slug 2
1998
Run and GunThe explosive sequel introduces the iconic Slugs and playable female soldiers Eri and Fio. Battle through 5 missions with enhanced weapons and the debut of zombie transformations.
Metal Slug X
1999
Run and GunThe enhanced remake of Metal Slug 2 with revamped visuals, reduced slowdown, and new weapons. Features the debut of the iconic 'Slug Copter' and 'Iron Lizard' drone.
Metal Slug 3
2000
Run and GunThe pinnacle of the series with branching paths, zombie transformations, and the largest vehicle roster. Battle alien-infected soldiers across 5 epic missions with 2-player co-op.
Metal Slug 4
2002
Run and GunThe controversial installment developed by new teams after SNK's bankruptcy. Introduces the 'Weapon Stock System' and cybernetic enemies, but reuses assets from previous games.
Metal Slug 5
2003
Run and GunThe final arcade installment in the classic series introduces the Slide Move and new Slug vehicles. Battle against the mysterious Ptolemaic Army across 5 explosive missions.
Metal Slug Advance
2004
Run and GunPortable adaptation of the classic arcade shooter with new POW rescue system and card collection mechanics. Features 5 explosive missions with branching paths and the iconic SV-001 tank.
METAL SLUG - 1ST MISSION
1999
Run and GunThe portable debut of SNK's iconic run-and-gun series, featuring signature cartoon-style visuals and explosive action optimized for NeoGeo Pocket.
METAL SLUG - 2ND MISSION
2000
Run and GunThe enhanced NeoGeo Pocket sequel featuring new playable characters Eri Kasamoto and Fio Germi, with expanded weapon arsenals and mission structures.
Metal Slug 7
2008
Run and GunMetal Slug 7 is a run and gun shooter developed by SNK Playmore for the Nintendo DS. Released in 2008, it continues the classic arcade-style action of the Metal Slug series with new missions, weapons, and the debut of the Ralf & Clark team combo. The game features the series' signature pixel art graphics and over-the-top action.
Street Fighter
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
1991
FightingStreet Fighter II: The World Warrior is a 1991 arcade fighting game developed and published by Capcom. The sequel to the original Street Fighter revolutionized the genre by introducing competitive versus play with eight unique characters, each with distinct special moves and fighting styles.
Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting
1992
FightingStreet Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting is a 1992 arcade fighting game developed and published by Capcom. The first official update to Street Fighter II introduced faster gameplay, rebalanced characters, and new special move variations, responding to the competitive scene that had mastered the original.
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
1992
FightingThe first major update to Street Fighter II, allowing players to select all four boss characters (Balrog, Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison) and introducing mirror matches. Refined gameplay balance and new color palettes made this the definitive competitive fighting game of its era.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
1995
FightingStreet Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is a 1995 arcade fighting game developed and published by Capcom. Serving as both a prequel to Street Fighter II and reboot of the original Street Fighter, it introduced a new anime-inspired art style and refined fighting systems including Alpha Counters and Chain Combos.
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike - Fight for the Future
1999
FightingStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike is a 1999 arcade fighting game developed and published by Capcom. The final iteration of Street Fighter III is revered as one of the greatest fighting games ever made, introducing the revolutionary Parry system and featuring hand-drawn animation that remains unmatched in fluidity.
Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha
1996
FightingStreet Fighter Zero 2 Alpha is a 1996 enhanced update to Street Fighter Alpha 2, released exclusively in Japanese arcades. This version introduces new gameplay mechanics including the powerful 'Alpha Counter' defensive move, expanded character move sets, and rebalanced gameplay that became foundational for future Street Fighter titles.
Street Fighter Alpha 3
1998
FightingThe culmination of the Alpha series featuring the largest roster in the franchise at the time with 34 fighters. Introduces the innovative 'ISM' system allowing players to choose between different fighting styles (A-ISM, X-ISM, V-ISM) that dramatically alter gameplay mechanics.
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix
1997
FightingA whimsical Street Fighter spin-off featuring chibi-style characters and gem-collecting mechanics. Known as 'Pocket Fighter' in Japan, this CPS-2 game combines cute visuals with deep fighting gameplay.
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
1992
FightingThe fighting game that defined a generation introduces 8 playable warriors with unique move sets, six-button controls, and competitive versus mode that revolutionized arcades worldwide.
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
1993
FightingThe turbo-charged update to the fighting game phenomenon introduces faster gameplay, four new playable bosses (Balrog, Vega, Sagat, M. Bison), and adjustable speed settings that became the competitive standard.
Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
2004
Beat 'em upAn action-packed retelling of Goku's early adventures from the original Dragon Ball series. Combines side-scrolling beat 'em up levels with arena fighting segments, spanning from the Emperor Pilaf Saga to the King Piccolo battles.
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension
1995
FightingThe final and most advanced Dragon Ball Z fighting game on SNES features cinematic special moves and six-button combat. With eight playable characters and dramatic story battles, it captures the intensity of the anime's Cell Saga with scaling sprites and screen-filling energy attacks.
Dragon Ball Z – Super Gokuden – Kakusei Hen
1995
RPGDragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden - Kakusei Hen is an RPG based on the popular anime series. The game covers the Saiyan and Frieza sagas, allowing players to experience Goku's journey through these iconic story arcs with turn-based battles and character development.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden – Attack Chapter
1995
RPGA Japanese-exclusive RPG covering the Saiyan and Frieza Sagas from Dragon Ball Z. Features turn-based battles with special techniques, training mini-games, and visual novel-style storytelling.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden
1993
FightingThe first Dragon Ball Z fighting game for SNES featuring 10 playable characters from the Saiyan to Cell Sagas. Introduces signature moves like Kamehameha and Special Beam Cannon with dramatic camera angles during super attacks.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2
1993
FightingThe sequel improves upon the original with 13 playable characters including Broly (first game appearance), enhanced special moves, and new team battle modes. Features dramatic story battles from the Cell Games arc with cinematic super attack sequences.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 3
1994
FightingThe final installment in the Super Butouden fighting trilogy featuring enhanced mechanics and the largest roster in the series. Covers battles from the Saiyan Saga through the Cell Games with dramatic cinematic special moves.
Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors 2
2005
FightingDragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 is a fighting game based on the popular anime series. It features fast-paced aerial combat with characters from throughout the Dragon Ball Z saga, including new what-if scenarios and transformations not seen in the original show.
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
1997
FightingDragon Ball GT: Final Bout is a 3D fighting game based on the Dragon Ball GT anime series, released for PlayStation in 1997. The game features characters from across the Dragon Ball timeline, including GT-exclusive forms like Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Vegeta, with combat taking place in destructible 3D arenas.
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
1995
FightingDragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 is a 1995 fighting game featuring 22 characters from the Dragon Ball Z series. Players engage in 3D-rendered 2D battles with signature moves like Kamehameha waves and Spirit Bombs across destructible arenas.
Kirby
Kirby's Adventure
1993
PlatformerThe 1993 NES platformer that introduced Kirby's iconic copy abilities. Players guide the pink hero through seven dreamy worlds to restore the shattered Star Rod and save Dream Land from Nightmare's dark influence.
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
2004
Action-AdventureA groundbreaking Metroidvania-style Kirby adventure featuring nonlinear exploration and 4-player cooperative gameplay via link cable. Kirby must navigate a mirror-shattered world to defeat Dark Meta Knight.
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
2002
PlatformerA vibrant GBA remake of Kirby's Adventure (NES) featuring enhanced graphics, new multiplayer modes, and the debut of Kirby's iconic copy abilities. Players inhale enemies to gain their powers while battling the evil Nightmare who's stolen Dream Land's star rod.
Kirby Super Star
Kirby Super Star is a compilation of platforming games featuring Kirby, developed by HAL Laboratory for the SNES. Known for introducing Kirby's signature 'Helper' system and multiple gameplay modes, it's considered one of the best Kirby titles.
Kirby's Avalanche
1995
PuzzleA Western localization of Panel de Pon featuring Kirby characters in a competitive falling-block puzzle game. Players clear colored blobs by making matches while sabotaging opponents with garbage blocks.
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
2000
PlatformerKirby's first 3D adventure! Combine copy abilities to create 35+ power mixes while collecting crystal shards to save Ripple Star from Dark Matter.
Kirby: Squeak Squad
2006
PlatformerKirby's DS debut features the pink hero battling the mischievous Squeak Squad mice who stole his strawberry shortcake. Introduces bubble storage for copying abilities and collecting items, with touch-screen controls for managing Kirby's inventory.
Kirby Super Star Ultra
2008
PlatformerAn enhanced remake of the SNES classic Kirby Super Star, featuring updated graphics, new modes, and additional content. This DS version includes all original sub-games plus brand new adventures.
Kirby: Tilt 'n' Tumble
A unique Game Boy Color game featuring tilt controls using a built-in accelerometer. Players physically tilt the console to roll Kirby through colorful stages and solve puzzles.
Kunio-kun
River City Ransom
1989
Beat 'em upThis groundbreaking hybrid combines street brawling with RPG elements as Kunio and Riki fight through gangs to rescue Kyoko, featuring an open city to explore, shops to upgrade stats, and co-op gameplay.
Super Dodge Ball
1988
ActionKunio and his delinquent squad face international teams in this hyper-violent dodgeball adaptation, featuring special throws, court hazards, and RPG-like character stats across 12 global arenas.
Nintendo World Cup
1990
ActionThis over-the-top soccer adaptation features brutal slide tackles, super shots, and RPG-style team customization across 16 international teams and 7 stadium types with varying terrain effects.
Nekketsu Fighting Legend
1992
FightingA unique fighting game spin-off from the Kunio-kun series featuring characters from River City Ransom and other Technos classics in tournament battles with RPG-style stat progression.
Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge
1992
SportsA chaotic sports-action hybrid featuring characters from River City Ransom in outrageous street competitions across five violent events: 100m hurdles, shot put, swimming, pole vault, and a brutal final fight.
Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League
1993
Sports (Soccer)The Kunio-kun series enters the soccer pitch with this over-the-top interpretation of football where brutal tackles, special moves, and environmental hazards are all part of the game.
Nekketsu! Street Basket – Ganbare Dunk Heroes
1993
SportsA chaotic street basketball game featuring characters from the Kunio-kun series. Combines 3-on-3 basketball with fighting game elements, allowing players to punch, kick, and use special moves to steal the ball.
Downtown Special: Kunio-kun's Historical Period Drama! Everyone Gather!
1991
Beat 'em upA unique beat 'em up set in feudal Japan where Kunio and friends appear as samurai. Features 4-player simultaneous gameplay, multiple endings, and cameos from the entire Kunio-kun cast in historical roles.
Downtown – Nekketsu Koushin Kyoku – Soreyuke Daiundoukai
1989
SportsA chaotic track and field game featuring characters from the Kunio-kun series. Players compete in absurd sporting events like piggyback fights, eating contests, and obstacle course races with combat elements.
Bomberman
Mega Bomberman
1994
ActionThe first Bomberman title developed specifically for the Genesis, featuring enhanced 16-bit graphics, 5-player support via the Team Player adapter, and new power-ups like the Kangaroo Bomb.
Neo Bomberman
1997
ActionNeo Bomberman is a 1997 arcade action-puzzle game developed by Hudson Soft and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS system. As part of the Bomberman series, it features the classic bomb-dropping gameplay with Neo Geo-enhanced graphics, new power-ups, and frantic multiplayer battles supporting up to 4 players simultaneously.
Super Bomberman 2
1994
ActionThe second SNES installment in the classic bomb-blasting franchise featuring enhanced multiplayer mayhem. Battle friends in arena combat or team up in the new co-op Story Mode against the Five Dastardly Bombers.
Super Bomberman 3
1995
ActionThe third SNES installment in the classic multiplayer series featuring new power-ups, enemy characters, and the debut of the Five Dastardly Bombers as antagonists.
Super Bomberman 4
1996
ActionSuper Bomberman 4 is a multiplayer-focused action maze game developed by Hudson Soft for the SNES. It introduces new power-ups, characters, and gameplay mechanics while retaining the classic Bomberman formula of strategic bomb placement to defeat opponents.
Super Bomberman 5
1997
ActionThe fifth installment in the Super Bomberman series featuring new power-ups, characters, and the debut of the 'Bomber League' tournament mode. Supports up to 5 players with the Multi-Tap adapter.
Bomberman 64
1997
ActionBomberman's first 3D adventure introduces free-roaming arenas and new bomb mechanics while retaining classic gameplay. Battle the evil Altair and his four Elemental Kings across five themed worlds.
Bomberman Hero
1998
Action-AdventureBomberman Hero is a 3D action-adventure game featuring the iconic explosive expert. Unlike traditional Bomberman games, this title focuses on platforming and exploration through themed worlds, while retaining the classic bomb-dropping mechanics.
Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy
1987
RPGThe game that saved Square from bankruptcy and launched one of gaming's most iconic franchises. This NES classic established core RPG mechanics like the job system, turn-based battles, and an epic fantasy narrative.
Final Fantasy II
1988
RPGThe groundbreaking sequel that reinvented JRPG mechanics, following four orphans in their rebellion against the Palamecian Empire. Introduced character progression through skill usage rather than levels, and pioneered narrative-driven storytelling in RPGs.
Final Fantasy III
1990
RPGFinal Fantasy III introduced the revolutionary Job System that became a franchise staple. Four orphaned warriors of light embark on a quest to restore balance to a world threatened by the Cloud of Darkness, with 22 unique job classes to master.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
2003
Tactical RPGA tactical RPG that transports a group of children into the magical world of Ivalice. Features deep job systems, clan battles, and the revolutionary 'Judge' mechanic that enforces special battle rules. The first Final Fantasy Tactics game designed for handheld systems.
Final Fantasy IV
1991
RPGFinal Fantasy IV is a role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1991, it introduced the Active Time Battle system and follows the story of Cecil, a dark knight who journeys to redeem himself. The game features five playable characters with unique abilities.
Final Fantasy V
1992
RPGFinal Fantasy V is a 1992 role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The fifth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, it introduced the iconic Job System that allowed deep character customization through 22 unique job classes. The story follows four warriors chosen by the Crystals to prevent the destruction of their world.
Final Fantasy VI
1994
RPGFinal Fantasy VI is a role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1994, it is the sixth main installment in the Final Fantasy series. The game features fourteen permanent playable characters, the most of any game in the series, and combines fantasy with steampunk elements in its setting.
Final Fantasy Tactics
1997
Tactical RPGFinal Fantasy Tactics is a tactical RPG set in the war-torn kingdom of Ivalice, featuring grid-based battles and a deep job class system. The game follows Ramza Beoulve as he uncovers a conspiracy during the Lion War, blending political intrigue with fantasy elements.
Dragon Quest
Dragon Quest
1986
RPGThe game that defined Japanese RPGs, Dragon Quest (known as Dragon Warrior in North America initially) introduced core mechanics that became genre staples: turn-based combat, experience points, and equipment progression.
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
1987
RPGThe first JRPG sequel expands the adventure with three playable descendants of Erdrick. Journey across continents to defeat the malevolent Hargon in this groundbreaking title that introduced party mechanics and ship travel to the genre.
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
1988
RPGThe epic conclusion to the Erdrick Trilogy, Dragon Quest III follows a young hero destined to defeat the archfiend Baramos. Featuring a revolutionary class system and expansive world, it set new standards for JRPGs and remains one of the most influential games in the genre.
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
1990
RPGDragon Quest IV is a landmark JRPG that introduced a revolutionary chapter-based narrative structure. The game follows multiple protagonists whose stories eventually converge in an epic quest to save the world from the evil Necrosaro.
Dragon Warrior I & II
1999
RPGA Game Boy Color remake combining the first two Dragon Quest games with enhanced graphics and streamlined gameplay. Features the complete Erdrick saga with quality-of-life improvements from later series entries.
Dragon Warrior III
2000
RPGThe enhanced Game Boy Color remake of the NES classic. Build a party of adventurers to save the world from the Archfiend Baramos in this definitive portable RPG experience.
Dragon Warrior Monsters: Terry's Wonderland
1998
RPGA monster-taming RPG spin-off of the Dragon Quest series where players breed and battle monsters. Features Terry from DQ6 as the protagonist exploring a mysterious world to rescue his sister.
Contra
Contra
1987
Run and GunThe legendary run-and-gun shooter where commandos Bill Rizer and Lance Bean battle alien forces in a 2D side-scrolling onslaught. Famous for its spread shot power-up and 30-lives 'Konami Code'.
Contra Force
1992
Run and GunA spin-off in the Contra series featuring a team of four special operatives with unique abilities battling terrorists in an urban environment with improved weapon systems.
Super C
1990
Run and GunThe ultimate alien-blasting sequel! Battle through 8 stages as Bill and Lance with enhanced Spread Guns and new overhead-view levels to destroy the Red Falcon organization.
Contra: Hard Corps
1994
Run and GunThe 1994 Genesis-exclusive installment in Konami's legendary run-and-gun series introduces a new elite squad battling a biomechanical terrorist threat in a post-Alien Wars future. Notable for its branching paths, multiple endings, and extreme difficulty.
Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX
2002
Run and GunContra Advance is a 2002 enhanced port of the SNES classic Contra III: The Alien Wars for Game Boy Advance. This version features redesigned levels, new weapons, and exclusive bosses while retaining the series' signature run-and-gun action. Includes a brand new 'Alien Corridor' stage not found in the original.
Contra III: The Alien Wars
1992
Run and GunContra III: The Alien Wars is a run-and-gun shooter developed and published by Konami for the SNES in 1992. The third main entry in the Contra series introduces Mode 7 effects, multi-plane scrolling, and intense boss battles while maintaining the franchise's signature high difficulty. Players control Bill Rizer and Lance Bean battling alien invaders across six action-packed stages.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The first TMNT game for NES puts you in control of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael as they battle through New York City to rescue April O'Neil and defeat the evil Shredder. Features unique abilities for each turtle and vehicle stages.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game
1990
Beat 'em upThe faithful NES adaptation of Konami's hit arcade beat 'em up lets players control all four Turtles in their quest to rescue April O'Neil from Shredder. Features cooperative multiplayer and signature pizza power-ups.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
1991
Beat 'em upThe Turtles' ultimate NES adventure! Battle through 8 stages across NYC and airborne battleships to stop Krang and Shredder from lifting Manhattan into space.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time
1992
Beat 'em upThe heroic turtles battle through time to stop Krang and Shredder's latest scheme in this arcade-style beat 'em up. Features 4-player simultaneous action, time-traveling stages, and the iconic 'throw enemies at the screen' attack.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
1993
FightingKonami's answer to Street Fighter II features the Heroes in a Half Shell in their first dedicated fighting game. With 10 playable characters including TMNT favorites and original fighters, it delivers fast-paced combat with signature turtle techniques and special moves.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time
1992
Beat 'em upThe definitive TMNT beat 'em up transports the Heroes in a Half Shell through time to battle Shredder across history. Features four-player support via multitap, iconic throwing mechanics, and the legendary Technodrome stage.
Fire Emblem
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
1990
Tactical RPGThe first game in the Fire Emblem series, introducing tactical RPG gameplay with permadeath mechanics. Set in the continent of Archanea, it follows Prince Marth's quest to reclaim his kingdom from the evil dragon Medeus.
Fire Emblem Gaiden
1992
Tactical RPGThe second installment in the Fire Emblem series, featuring experimental gameplay with dungeon exploration and free character movement between two parallel storylines. Follows Alm and Celica's separate journeys across the continent of Valentia.
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
2004
Tactical RPGThe second Fire Emblem title for GBA introduces a world map with optional battles, branching promotions, and twin protagonists Eirika and Ephraim. Set in Magvel where five Sacred Stones protect the land from ancient evil.
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
2003
Tactical RPGThe first Fire Emblem game released internationally, introducing Western audiences to the series. Follows young lords Eliwood, Hector, and Lyn as they uncover a conspiracy threatening the continent of Elibe.
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
2002
Tactical RPGFire Emblem: The Binding Blade is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is the sixth installment in the Fire Emblem series and serves as a prequel to Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. Players control Roy and his army in strategic battles across the continent of Elibe.
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
1996
Tactical RPGThe fourth Fire Emblem game introduces generational gameplay across two sagas. Players lead crusaders' descendants through political intrigue and continent-spanning battles in the kingdom of Jugdral.
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Shodown is a 1993 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. Set in 18th century Japan, it revolutionized fighting games by introducing deliberate pacing, weapon combat mechanics, and the iconic Rage Gauge system.
Samurai Shodown II
Samurai Shodown II is a 1994 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. The sequel to the groundbreaking Samurai Shodown introduced 5 new characters, refined the Rage Gauge system, and added fatalities - making it one of the most violent fighting games of its era.
Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood
Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood is a 1995 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. This radical reinvention of the series introduced a branching storyline, stance-based combat, and the revolutionary 'Rage Slash' system that dramatically altered gameplay dynamics.
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge is a 1996 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. Serving as the climax of the original Samurai Shodown saga, it refined III's mechanics while bringing back fan-favorite elements like fatalities and a more balanced roster.
SAMURAI SHODOWN V SPECIAL
The definitive edition of Samurai Shodown V with rebalanced gameplay and all 28 characters unlocked. Features enhanced Rage Gauge mechanics and new EX special moves.
SAMURAI SHODOWN! 2 - POCKET FIGHTING SERIES
1999
FightingThe NeoGeo Pocket adaptation of SNK's weapon-based fighter, featuring 12 warriors with simplified controls optimized for handheld combat.
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong
1983
PlatformerThe 1983 NES port of Nintendo's seminal 1981 arcade game that introduced Mario (as Jumpman) and Donkey Kong. Players ascend construction sites to rescue Pauline from the giant ape across four iconic stages: 25m, 50m, 75m, and 100m.
DONKEY KONG
1981
PlatformerDONKEY KONG is Nintendo's 1981 arcade classic that introduced Mario (originally Jumpman) and established the platformer genre. Players climb ladders and jump over barrels to rescue Pauline from the giant ape Donkey Kong across four iconic stages.
Donkey Kong 64
1999
PlatformerThe Kong family's first 3D adventure featuring five playable characters, expansive worlds, and the revolutionary Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak requirement. This collectathon masterpiece pushed the N64 hardware to its limits with its massive open environments.
Diddy Kong Racing
1997
RacingDiddy Kong Racing is a kart racing game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. The game features Diddy Kong and other characters racing against the villainous Wizpig across various themed worlds. It introduced unique elements like hovercrafts and planes alongside traditional karts.
Donkey Kong Country
2000
PlatformerThe portable adaptation of the SNES classic featuring Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's jungle adventure. Battle King K. Rool's Kremlings across 40 levels with enhanced GBC visuals.
Double Dragon
Double Dragon
1988
Beat 'em upThe landmark beat-'em-up where brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee rescue Marian from the Black Warriors gang. Introduces combo attacks and upgradable moves in a single-player campaign.
Double Dragon II: The Revenge
1989
Beat 'em upBilly and Jimmy Lee return in this brutal sequel to avenge Marian's death, introducing new combat mechanics including aerial attacks and grapple throws across 9 stages of street brawling action.
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones
1991
Beat 'em upThe Lee brothers embark on a global quest to recover five mystical stones, featuring new playable characters Chin Seimei and Yagyu Ranzou with unique fighting styles across 7 international stages.
Double Dragon
1987
Beat 'em upThe seminal 1987 beat 'em up that defined the genre. Players control Billy and Jimmy Lee as they fight through waves of thugs to rescue Billy's girlfriend Marian from the Black Warriors gang. Features iconic moves like hair grabs, elbow drops, and two-player co-op.
Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls
1994
FightingA fighting game spin-off of the classic beat 'em up series, featuring the Lee brothers and other characters from the Double Dragon animated series in one-on-one battles.
Pac-Man
Pac-Land
1985
PlatformerPac-Man's first platform adventure where he runs through a scrolling landscape to return a fairy to Fairyland. Features multi-directional scrolling, power pellets, and classic ghost enemies.
Captain Tsubasa
Captain Tsubasa
1988
Sports (Soccer)Captain Tsubasa is a soccer RPG based on the popular manga series, featuring Tsubasa Ozora and his friends as they compete in intense matches with special shooting techniques. The NES version simplifies the 11vs11 gameplay into 4vs4 matches with RPG-style leveling systems.
Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker
1990
Sports (Soccer)Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker is a 1990 soccer action game developed and published by Tecmo for the NES. The sequel to the original Captain Tsubasa game improves upon its predecessor with enhanced graphics, more special techniques, and an expanded roster of playable characters from the popular manga/anime series.
Captain Tsubasa III: Challenge of the Emperor
1992
Sports (Soccer)The third SNES installment in the legendary soccer RPG series, featuring enhanced special moves and an international tournament mode. Follow Tsubasa Ozora and rivals in their quest to become world champions.
Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro's Rivals
1995
Sports (Soccer)Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro's Rivals is a 1995 soccer RPG game developed and published by Tecmo for the Super Nintendo. Based on the popular manga/anime series, it follows Tsubasa Ozora and his rivals as professional players, featuring enhanced gameplay mechanics, special moves, and a comprehensive career mode with team management elements.
Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shougou Campione
1994
Sports (Soccer)Captain Tsubasa V is a football RPG/simulation game based on the popular manga series. The game follows Tsubasa Ozora and his friends as they compete in international tournaments with dramatic super shots and strategic gameplay.
Shinobi
The Revenge of Shinobi
Joe Musashi returns in this seminal ninja action game featuring branching paths and iconic boss battles against licensed characters like Spider-Man and Godzilla.
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
Joe Musashi's final 16-bit adventure introduces horseback combat, wall-jumping, and enhanced ninjutsu. Battle the Neo Zeed syndicate across 7 visually stunning stages.
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
This sequel to The Revenge of Shinobi introduces a canine companion that attacks enemies on command. Players control ninja Hayate through 5 urban stages featuring subway trains and neon-lit rooftops, culminating in battles against cybernetically enhanced bosses.
Shinobi II: The Silent Fury
Shinobi II: The Silent Fury is a fast-paced action-platformer developed exclusively for the Game Gear. Players control modern ninja Joe Musashi through six challenging missions to rescue kidnapped scientists from the terrorist organization Zeed. Features improved mechanics over the original, including new ninjutsu techniques and a refined shuriken system.
Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat
1993
FightingThe 1993 Genesis port of Midway's revolutionary arcade fighting game that sparked worldwide controversy with its digitized graphics and graphic fatalities. Features the original 7 characters including Scorpion, Sub-Zero, and Johnny Cage battling in the Outworld tournament.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
1995
FightingThe definitive edition of MK3 featuring all characters from MK1-3 plus new fighters. Introduces Brutalities and enhanced Kombat mechanics.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
1996
FightingThe definitive 16-bit Mortal Kombat experience, featuring a roster of 23 fighters including new additions like Cyrax and Kabal. This SNES port introduced the revolutionary 'Kombat Kodes' system and maintained the series' signature blood and fatalities.
Mortal Kombat 4
1998
FightingThe first 3D Mortal Kombat game brings polygonal fighters to the N64 with full motion-captured animations and weapon combat. Features the ongoing battle against Shinnok with new fatalities and the debut of the 'Brutality' finishing move.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
1996
FightingMortal Kombat Trilogy is a fighting game that compiles characters and stages from Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, and Mortal Kombat 3. Released for Nintendo 64 in 1996, it features enhanced graphics, new fatalities, and all playable characters from the series up to that point.
Shining
Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention
1992
Tactical RPGShining Force is a tactical RPG developed for the Sega Genesis, blending turn-based strategy with exploration elements. Players lead a band of warriors to defend the kingdom of Guardiana against the fallen god Darksol. Notable for its character recruitment system and grid-based battles with terrain effects.
Shining Force II
1993
Tactical RPGA tactical RPG following hero Bowie and his allies as they battle the evil Zeon to save the Kingdom of Granseal. Features turn-based grid combat with over 30 recruitable characters.
Shining Soul
2002
Action RPGShining Soul is an action RPG developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Sega for the Game Boy Advance. Set in the Shining universe, the game features hack-and-slash gameplay with character customization and multiplayer support via link cable.
Shining Soul II
2004
Action RPGA dungeon-crawling action RPG featuring 8 character classes, multiplayer support, and randomly generated loot in the Shining series universe.
Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon
2004
Tactical RPGEnhanced remake of the 1992 Sega Genesis classic 'Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention'. Features new characters, expanded storylines, and improved tactical combat on the GBA.
Knights of Valour
Knights of Valour
1999
Beat 'em upLegendary arcade beat 'em up based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms, featuring Guan Yu, Zhao Yun and other heroes with weapon-based combat and cooperative play.
Knights of Valour 2
1999
Beat 'em upA Chinese historical beat 'em up set in the Three Kingdoms period, featuring 5 warriors with unique weapons and special moves. Cooperative gameplay with RPG-like character progression.
Knights of Valour 2 Plus - Nine Dragons
2001
Beat 'em upThe ultimate version of IGS' Three Kingdoms beat 'em up series, introducing the Nine Dragons expansion with new characters, weapons, and a branching storyline. Features enhanced magic attacks and cooperative gameplay for up to 4 players.
Knights of Valour: Super Heroes
2000
Beat 'em upThe ultimate evolution of IGS' Three Kingdoms beat 'em up series, introducing EX characters, enhanced magic systems, and revolutionary 'Musou' mechanics before Dynasty Warriors popularized them.
Knights of Valour Plus
1999
Beat 'em upKnights of Valour Plus is a classic arcade beat 'em up game set in the Three Kingdoms period. Players choose from various warriors to battle through hordes of enemies, featuring combo attacks, special moves, and cooperative gameplay.
Resident Evil
Resident Evil 2
1999
Survival HorrorResident Evil 2 is the 1999 N64 port of the classic survival horror game. Play as rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy or college student Claire Redfield as they fight to survive a zombie outbreak in Raccoon City. Features the unique 'EX Files' system exclusive to the N64 version, utilizing the cartridge's memory for unlockable content.
Resident Evil: Deadly Silence
2006
Survival HorrorA faithful remake of the original Resident Evil with new touchscreen mechanics and multiplayer modes designed for the Nintendo DS. Features the classic mansion outbreak scenario with enhanced controls and additional puzzles.
Resident Evil: Director's Cut - Dual Shock Ver.
1998
Survival HorrorThis enhanced version of the original Resident Evil (1996) features remixed item locations, new difficulty modes, and support for the PlayStation DualShock controller's vibration function. Players choose between Chris Redfield or Jill Valentine to investigate gruesome murders in Raccoon City, leading them to the sinister Spencer Mansion filled with zombies and biological horrors.
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
1999
Survival HorrorResident Evil 3: Nemesis is a survival horror game that follows Jill Valentine's escape from Raccoon City during a viral outbreak. The game introduces the relentless Nemesis bioweapon that actively hunts the player, along with new mechanics like the 180-degree quick turn and live selection system.
Resident Evil: Gaiden
2001
Survival HorrorA unique handheld entry in the Resident Evil series featuring an original storyline where Barry Burton investigates a zombie outbreak on a cruise ship. Uses an innovative real-time combat system with first-person shooting segments.
Ninja Gaiden
Ninja Gaiden
The punishing action-platformer starring Ryu Hayabusa on a quest to avenge his father. Introduces cinematic cutscenes and wall-climbing mechanics to the genre.
Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos
Ryu Hayabusa returns to battle an ancient evil wielding the Chaos Sword, introducing shadow clones and wall-climbing mechanics across 7 punishing stages with cinematic cutscenes.
Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom
Ryu Hayabusa faces his greatest challenge aboard a cursed battleship, introducing energy-based special attacks and a life bar system across 7 biomechanical stages with enhanced cinematic storytelling.
Ninja Gaiden Trilogy
This SNES compilation brings together all three NES Ninja Gaiden classics with enhanced graphics and sound. Play as Ryu Hayabusa across 20 stages of brutal platforming action, featuring the original cinematic cutscenes that defined the series' narrative style.
Adventure Island
Hudson's Adventure Island
1988
PlatformerHudson's Adventure Island is a side-scrolling platformer where players control Master Higgins as he attempts to rescue his girlfriend Tina from the evil Witch Doctor. The game features tropical island settings, fruit collection for health, and skateboard power-ups across 32 challenging stages.
Hudson's Adventure Island II
1991
PlatformerThe second NES installment in the Adventure Island series featuring Master Higgins' quest to rescue his girlfriend Tina from the evil Witch Doctor.
Hudson's Adventure Island III
1992
PlatformerThe third NES installment in the Adventure Island series featuring Master Higgins. This entry introduces dinosaur companions that can be ridden and provide special abilities, along with an expanded inventory system for storing items between stages.
Hudson's Adventure Island IV
1994
PlatformerThe final NES installment in the Adventure Island series introduces RPG elements and an inventory system to the classic platforming formula. Master Higgins wields new weapons and tools across 8 expansive worlds to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend Tina.
Space Invaders
Space Invaders
1985
Fixed ShooterSpace Invaders is the NES adaptation of Taito's legendary 1978 arcade game that sparked the golden age of video games. Players control a laser cannon moving horizontally at the bottom of the screen, shooting at descending alien formations while taking cover behind destructible bunkers. The iconic pixelated aliens increase speed as their numbers diminish.
SPACE INVADERS
1978
Fixed ShooterSPACE INVADERS is the revolutionary 1978 arcade shooter that defined the video game industry. Players control a laser cannon moving horizontally to destroy descending alien invaders before they reach Earth. Famous for its accelerating enemy patterns and iconic pixel art aliens.
Space Invaders
1997
Fixed ShooterThe SNES revival of the 1978 arcade classic featuring enhanced graphics, new power-ups, and additional game modes while retaining the original's addictive alien-shooting gameplay.
Space Invaders
1999
Fixed ShooterA 3D reimagining of the classic arcade shooter featuring updated graphics and new gameplay modes while retaining the core alien-blasting action.
Golden Axe
Golden Axe
1989
Beat 'em upGolden Axe is a classic side-scrolling beat 'em up arcade game ported to the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. Players choose between three warriors - Ax Battler, Tyris Flare, and Gilius Thunderhead - as they battle through the forces of evil to rescue the king and princess from the villain Death Adder.
Golden Axe II
1991
Beat 'em upThe direct sequel to the arcade hit, Golden Axe II improves upon the original with enhanced graphics, new magical attacks, and three returning warriors battling Dark Guld, the new ruler of the evil forces. Players can now perform running attacks and enhanced combo moves against deadly new enemies.
Golden Axe III
1993
Beat 'em upThe final Genesis installment revolutionizes the series with four playable characters (including new warriors Chronos and Kain Blade), non-linear progression, and special combo attacks. Battle against Dark Guld's enhanced forces in this ambitious but controversial conclusion to the trilogy.
Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe
1991
Action RPGA Game Gear spin-off of the Golden Axe series featuring RPG elements, following the barbarian Ax Battler through an overworld adventure with turn-based combat.
Fatal Fury
Fatal Fury 2
1993
FightingThe Genesis port of SNK's seminal 1992 fighting game featuring improved mechanics from the Neo Geo original. Players choose between 8 fighters (including Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, and Joe Higashi) to compete in the King of Fighters tournament against the deadly Wolfgang Krauser.
Fatal Fury 2
1992
FightingFatal Fury 2 is a 1992 arcade fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS system. The sequel to the original Fatal Fury introduced new gameplay mechanics including the two-line battle system, special moves for all characters, and four new fighters joining series regulars Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, and Joe Higashi.
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers
1998
FightingThe final chapter in SNK's Real Bout trilogy introduces new fighters and refines the series' signature 2-plane combat system. Features enhanced graphics and the debut of fan-favorite character Li Xiangfei.
Fatal Fury: First Contact
1999
FightingThe definitive portable version of Fatal Fury 3, featuring 12 fighters with signature Lane Change mechanics perfectly adapted for NeoGeo Pocket's clicky stick. Includes all original special moves and hidden desperation attacks.
194X
1941: Counter Attack
1990
Shoot 'em upA vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game set in World War II, featuring intense aerial combat with power-up systems and screen-clearing bombs.
1943: The Battle of Midway
Capcom's seminal vertical-scrolling shooter simulating the pivotal WWII Pacific naval battle. Players pilot a P-38 Lightning against the Japanese fleet, featuring fuel management and power-up systems that defined the shoot-'em-up genre.
1944: The Loop Master
The final chapter in Capcom's WWII shooter series introduces the revolutionary 'Loop Shot' system and enhanced bomber mechanics. Pilot the iconic P-38J across 16 intense missions.
Strikers
Strikers 1945
1995
Shoot 'em upClassic vertically-scrolling arcade shooter set in an alternate WWII timeline. Players choose from six aircraft with unique charge attacks and fight through eight stages of intense bullet-hell action against massive enemy bosses.
Strikers 1945 II
1997
Shoot 'em upThe explosive sequel to Psikyo's classic vertical shooter features enhanced bullet patterns, seven playable aircraft with unique charge attacks, and a new 'Bomb Stock' system. Battle through eight stages of intense aerial combat against massive mechanized bosses in this alternate WWII scenario.
Strikers 1945 III
1999
Shoot 'em upThe final chapter in Psikyo's acclaimed WWII shooter trilogy introduces a revolutionary 'Energy Gauge' system and eight distinct aircraft with transformable attack modes. Engage in lightning-fast bullet-dodging action across seven stages featuring multi-phase boss battles with screen-filling attack patterns.
Strikers 1945 Plus
1999
Shoot 'em upThe Neo Geo adaptation of Psikyo's classic shooter series features enhanced graphics, rebalanced gameplay, and exclusive content. Select from seven WWII-era aircraft, each with unique charge attacks and bomb techniques, in this intense vertically-scrolling bullet-hell experience.
James Bond
007: Nightfire
A portable first-person shooter adaptation of the console hit, featuring James Bond in a globe-trotting mission to stop a nuclear weapons conspiracy. Includes both story campaign and multiplayer modes.
007: Everything or Nothing
An original Bond adventure featuring Pierce Brosnan's likeness, blending driving sequences with third-person shooter action. The GBA version delivers a top-down perspective with gadget-based gameplay faithful to the console experience.
GoldenEye 007
The definitive Bond experience. Play as 007 through film-inspired missions with silenced PP7, remote mines, and the iconic Golden Gun in revolutionary 4-player split-screen.
007: The World Is Not Enough
Based on the 1999 James Bond film, this first-person shooter features an original storyline expanding the movie plot with new missions. Developed by Eurocom for Nintendo 64, it introduced dual-analog controls via the Controller Pak and was praised for its multiplayer mode.
Harvest Moon
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town is a 2003 farming simulation game for the Game Boy Advance, considered one of the best entries in the Harvest Moon series. A remake of Harvest Moon: Back to Nature, it features enhanced graphics, new marriage candidates, and refined gameplay mechanics while retaining the charm of the original.
Harvest Moon 64
The beloved farming simulation game where players inherit a neglected farm and must restore it to prosperity. Features crop cultivation, animal husbandry, seasonal events, and relationship building with villagers.
Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns
A farming simulation game where players restore harmony between rival towns Bluebell and Konohana by developing their farm and building relationships with villagers.
Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar
Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar is a farming simulation game for Nintendo DS that introduces a dynamic marketplace system. Players grow crops, raise animals, and craft items to sell at the weekly bazaar where prices fluctuate based on supply and demand. The game features a charming art style and new courtship mechanics with 6 eligible marriage candidates.
Ogre Battle
Tactics Ogre Gaiden: The Knight of Lodis
2001
Tactical RPGTactics Ogre Gaiden: The Knight of Lodis is a tactical RPG spin-off of the Ogre Battle series, developed by Quest for the Game Boy Advance. Set before the events of Tactics Ogre, it follows Alphonse Loeher, a knight of the Holy Lodis Empire, as he uncovers political conspiracies. The game refined the grid-based combat system and introduced new mechanics like the Emblem system.
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen
1993
Tactical RPGOgre Battle: The March of the Black Queen is a tactical role-playing game developed by Quest and published by Enix for the SNES. Set in a fantasy world, the game combines real-time strategy with RPG elements as players lead a rebellion against an evil empire. The game is renowned for its complex gameplay mechanics and multiple endings.
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together
1995
Tactical RPGTactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is a tactical RPG developed by Quest for the SNES. Set in the war-torn Valeria Isles, the game follows Denam Pavel as he navigates political intrigue, moral choices, and branching storylines. Renowned for its deep strategy, permadeath, and multiple endings, it is considered one of the greatest tactical RPGs of all time.
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber
1999
Tactical RPGA tactical RPG with real-time strategy elements where players command units across 3D battlefields. The story follows Magnus Gallant's rebellion against an oppressive empire, with branching narratives based on moral choices.
Ace Attorney
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
2005
AdventureA courtroom drama visual novel where players assume the role of defense attorney Phoenix Wright, investigating crimes and cross-examining witnesses to prove their clients' innocence.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All
2006
AdventureThe second game in the Ace Attorney series puts rookie defense attorney Phoenix Wright through four intense courtroom battles. Featuring new Psyche-Lock mechanics and the debut of prosecutor Franziska von Karma, this installment raises the stakes with higher difficulty cases.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
2007
AdventureThe third installment in the Ace Attorney series features Phoenix Wright defending clients in dramatic courtroom battles while uncovering dark secrets from his mentor Mia Fey's past.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney
2007
AdventureApollo Justice: Ace Attorney is a 2007 visual novel adventure game where players assume the role of rookie defense attorney Apollo Justice. Investigate crime scenes, collect evidence, and cross-examine witnesses in dramatic courtroom battles to uncover the truth behind four elaborate cases. Introduces the revolutionary 'Perceive' system to detect witness nervous tells.
Tetris
Tetris
1989
PuzzleTetris is a tile-matching puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1989, it became the definitive version of Alexey Pajitnov's original concept, featuring addictive gameplay where players rotate and arrange falling tetrominoes to clear lines. The NES version is particularly renowned for its iconic music and competitive two-player mode.
Tetris Worlds
2001
PuzzleTetris Worlds is the 2001 Game Boy Advance adaptation of the classic puzzle game, featuring six gameplay modes including the all-new 'Sticky' and 'Fusion' variants. Includes multiplayer support via link cable and introduces the official 'Guideline' rules that would become standard for future Tetris games. Features vibrant alien world themes and special effects tailored for the GBA hardware.
Mother
EarthBound
1989
RPGEarthBound, known as Mother in Japan, is a role-playing video game developed by Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory, and published by Nintendo. The game follows Ness, a young boy with psychic abilities, and his friends as they journey across the world to collect melodies and defeat the cosmic horror Giygas.
Mother 1+2
2003
RPGA compilation containing enhanced versions of Mother (EarthBound Beginnings) and Mother 2 (EarthBound) for the Game Boy Advance. Experience the quirky, emotional RPG adventures that inspired a generation.
Tiny Toon Adventures
Tiny Toon Adventures
1991
PlatformerTiny Toon Adventures is a 1991 platformer based on the animated series. Players control Buster Bunny as he runs, jumps, and bounces through six cartoon-themed worlds to rescue his kidnapped friends from Montana Max. Features signature moves like the Super Dash and cartoon-style transformations.
Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland
1993
PlatformerA zany platformer featuring Buster Bunny and friends through 18 cartoon-inspired levels to stop Montana Max's latest scheme in Acme Acres.
Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure
1993
PlatformerA platform game based on the Tiny Toon Adventures cartoon series, featuring Buster Bunny's quest to find hidden treasure while battling Montana Max across various themed worlds.
The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid
1991
PlatformerThe Little Mermaid is a platform game developed and published by Capcom for the NES in 1991. Based on Disney's animated film, players control Ariel as she swims through underwater stages, uses her tail to attack enemies, and searches for hidden treasures.
The Little Mermaid
1991
PlatformerThe Little Mermaid is a platform game developed by Capcom and published by Sega for the Genesis in 1991. Based on Disney's 1989 animated film, players control Ariel as she explores underwater environments, avoids enemies, and collects treasures.
The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid is a 1993 Action-Platformer developed and published by Sega for the Game Gear. Based on Disney's 1989 animated film, players control Ariel through underwater levels, using her tail to attack enemies and collecting treasures while avoiding sea creatures.
Streets of Rage
Streets of Rage
1991
Beat 'em upSega's definitive 16-bit beat-'em-up where ex-cops Axel, Blaze, and Adam clean up crime-ridden streets. Features Yuzo Koshiro's iconic techno soundtrack and cooperative gameplay.
Streets of Rage 2
1992
Beat 'em upThe pinnacle of 16-bit beat-'em-ups with expanded movesets and Yuzo Koshiro's legendary soundtrack. Play as Axel, Blaze, Max or Skate to defeat Mr. X's syndicate across 8 stages.
Streets of Rage 3
1994
Beat 'em upThe darkest entry in the trilogy with branching paths and multiple endings. Introduces Ash as the first unlockable character and a controversial 'rage' health-based attack system.
Sunset Riders
Sunset Riders
1992
Run and GunSunset Riders is a Wild West-themed run and gun arcade game ported to Genesis. Players choose between four bounty hunters (Steve, Billy, Bob, and Cormano) to take down wanted criminals across six action-packed stages.
Sunset Riders
1991
Run and GunSunset Riders is a Wild West-themed run and gun arcade game released by Konami in 1991. Players take control of bounty hunters chasing wanted criminals across the American frontier, with four playable characters each wielding unique weapons.
Sunset Riders
1992
Run and GunWild West-themed run-and-gun arcade shooter where players take on the roles of bounty hunters chasing wanted criminals across the American frontier. Known for its colorful graphics, four-player cooperative play (arcade version), and memorable boss battles.
The Last Blade
The Last Blade
SNK's 1997 weapon-based fighter set in Bakumatsu-era Japan, featuring 12 swordsmen with unique stances (Speed/Power) and supernatural abilities. Introduces the 'Super Cancel' system and atmospheric parry mechanics.
The Last Blade 2
SNK's 1998 sequel refines the weapon-based combat with 15 characters, including newcomers Kagami and Shigen. Introduces the 'Slash/Technical' system, EX special moves, and enhanced parry mechanics set in Meiji-era Japan.
The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny
2000
FightingA portable adaptation of SNK's weapon-based fighter featuring 12 characters from The Last Blade 2. Introduces the unique 'Sword Gauge' system and EX special moves tailored for handheld combat.
Final Fight
Final Fight
1989
Beat 'em upFinal Fight is a classic beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Capcom in 1989. Set in the crime-ridden Metro City, players control one of three characters - Cody, Haggar, or Guy - as they fight through waves of gang members to rescue Haggar's kidnapped daughter Jessica from the Mad Gear gang.
Final Fight 2
1993
Beat 'em upFinal Fight 2 is a side-scrolling beat 'em up that continues the urban brawling action of the original. Players battle through Metro City to rescue Haggar's daughter from the Mad Gear gang.
Final Fight 3
1995
Beat 'em upFinal Fight 3 is the final SNES installment in Capcom's iconic beat 'em up series, introducing new gameplay mechanics and branching paths. Players battle through Metro City against the Skull Cross Gang to stop their reign of terror.
Mario Kart
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
2001
Kart RacingThe first portable Mario Kart game featuring all 20 tracks from Super Mario Kart (SNES) plus 20 new courses. Introduces the 'Quick Run' mode for on-the-go racing and maintains the classic drift mechanics.
Super Mario Kart
1992
Kart RacingSuper Mario Kart is a 1992 kart racing game developed by Nintendo EAD for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. As the first entry in the Mario Kart series, it features eight playable Mario characters racing in go-karts across 20 tracks, using iconic power-ups like Banana Peels and Shells to gain competitive advantage.
Mario Kart 64
1996
Kart RacingThe definitive 3D kart racing experience. Battle with iconic items across 16 dynamic tracks in 4-player split-screen mayhem.
Metroid
Metroid Fusion
2002
Action-AdventureThe fourth main Metroid game introduces Samus' organic Fusion Suit after a parasite infection, featuring a more narrative-driven structure with mission briefings and AI guidance. Directed by Yoshio Sakamoto, it pioneered the 'guided adventure' subgenre while retaining series' exploration roots.
Metroid: Zero Mission
2004
Action-AdventureA complete remake of the original 1986 Metroid, rebuilt with Fusion's engine to include modern controls, expanded story sequences, and a new post-game chapter revealing Samus' Zero Suit origins. Serves as the canonical starting point of the Metroid timeline.
Super Metroid
1994
Action-AdventureSuper Metroid is a landmark action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the SNES. Released in 1994, it perfected the 'Metroidvania' formula with its non-linear exploration, ability-gated progression, and atmospheric storytelling. Players control bounty hunter Samus Aran as she investigates the Space Pirate base on planet Zebes to recover a stolen Metroid larva.
Mega Man Zero
Mega Man Zero 2
Mega Man Zero 2 is a 2003 Action-Platformer continuing Zero's fight against the tyrannical Copy X and the forces of Neo Arcadia. Introduces the revolutionary 'Form Change' system allowing Zero to switch between elemental forms that enhance his abilities. Features refined controls, new Cyber-Elves, and an expanded weapon customization system compared to the first game.
Mega Man Zero 3
The third installment in the Zero series amps up the action with new Cyber-Elf abilities, an enhanced weapon system, and the debut of the 'EX Skill' mechanic. Zero battles Neo Arcadia's forces while uncovering dark secrets about Dr. Weil's past.
Mega Man Zero 4
The final chapter in the Zero series features enhanced weapon customization and a new Weather System that dynamically affects gameplay. Zero joins forces with resistance fighters to stop Dr. Weil's devastating 'Ragnarok' space colony drop on Earth.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
2003
Card BattleThis GBA adaptation of the popular trading card game features over 1,000 cards from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, including all cards from the Pharaoh's Servant expansion. Players build decks and duel AI opponents or friends via Link Cable, following official tournament rules with special animations for iconic monster summons.
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards
2003
Card BattleRPG-style dueling game based on the Battle City arc, featuring 1,100+ cards from the original series. Play as original character 'Hero' while interacting with Yugi, Kaiba and other fan favorites.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories
1999
Card BattleThe first 3D Yu-Gi-Oh! RPG, blending card battles with ancient Egyptian lore. Duel with 800+ cards using the classic TCG ruleset, featuring fan-favorites like Dark Magician and Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Not based on the anime's Duelist Kingdom arc.
Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country
1994
PlatformerRevolutionary platformer featuring pre-rendered 3D graphics that pushed the SNES to its limits. Play as Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to recover their stolen banana hoard from King K. Rool and the Kremlings.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
1995
PlatformerDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest is a platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. As the sequel to Donkey Kong Country, it follows Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong as they venture through various islands to rescue Donkey Kong from the villainous King K. Rool.
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
1996
PlatformerDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! is a 1996 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The final entry in the SNES trilogy stars Dixie Kong and her toddler cousin Kiddy Kong as they search for the missing Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong across the Northern Kremisphere.
Mega Man X
Mega Man X
Mega Man X is a 1993 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The first installment in the Mega Man X series introduces X, a powerful android with advanced AI, and his mentor Zero as they battle against rogue Reploids led by the sinister Sigma.
Mega Man X2
Mega Man X2 is a 1994 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The direct sequel to Mega Man X continues X's battle against the Maverick Hunters' new threat - the X-Hunters who seek to rebuild Sigma from his remaining fragments.
Mega Man X3
Mega Man X3 is a 1995 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The third installment in the Mega Man X series follows X and Zero as they confront the mysterious Dr. Doppler and his Doppler Army, while uncovering secrets about Reploid evolution and Zero's origins.
International Superstar Soccer
International Superstar Soccer
1994
Sports (Soccer)International Superstar Soccer is a groundbreaking soccer simulation that set new standards for sports games on SNES. Featuring national teams with authentic kits, fluid animations, and strategic gameplay that balances arcade action with realistic tactics.
International Superstar Soccer 64
1997
Sports (Soccer)International Superstar Soccer 64 is a soccer simulation game developed by Konami for the Nintendo 64. Known as 'ISS' in Europe and 'Jikkyou World Soccer 3' in Japan, it's considered one of the best soccer games of its era with realistic gameplay and official team licenses.
ISS Pro Evolution
1997
Sports (Soccer)The groundbreaking football simulation that evolved into the PES series. Featuring realistic gameplay, tactical depth, and the foundation of Konami's football legacy. Master the pitch with advanced controls and AI opponents that adapt to your play style.
Breath of Fire
Breath of Fire
1993
RPGBreath of Fire is a 1993 role-playing game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo. Players control Ryu, a young warrior with the ability to transform into dragons, as he embarks on an epic quest to save his sister and defeat the Dark Dragons.
Breath of Fire II
1994
RPGRyu and his companions battle the evil Deathevan across two parallel worlds in this RPG sequel featuring town-building mechanics and an expanded dragon transformation system.
Breath of Fire III
1997
RPGThe third installment in Capcom's RPG series featuring dragon protagonist Ryu, blending traditional turn-based combat with innovative mechanics like dragon gene splicing and master-apprentice skill systems.
Mario Sports
Mario Golf
1999
SportsMario Golf is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It combines traditional golf mechanics with Mario series characters and elements. Players can choose from various Mario characters, each with unique stats, to compete in golf tournaments across colorful courses.
Mario Tennis
2000
SportsPower-up tennis madness! Play as Mario and friends with special shots like the Bowser Bomb in singles/doubles matches across 18 courts with Mario-style hazards.
Mario Tennis
2000
SportsThe portable version of Mario's tennis adventure featuring RPG-style character progression. Players train their custom character through tournaments to challenge Mario and friends.
Mario Party
Mario Party
1998
PartyThe original board game-style party experience featuring Mario and friends. Compete in 50+ mini-games across 6 themed boards using the N64 controller's analog stick in innovative ways.
Mario Party 2
1999
PartyThe sequel that defined multiplayer madness! Dress up in themed costumes and battle across 6 new boards with over 50 minigames. Introduces the iconic Duel Mode and item system that became series staples.
Mario Party 3
2000
PartyThe N64 trilogy finale introduces the revolutionary Duel Map system and Item Shop! Battle with 70+ minigames across 6 dynamic boards, including the debut of Story Mode with 50 unique challenges.
Crash Bandicoot
Crash: Mind Over Mutant
2008
PlatformerCrash Bandicoot returns in this action-platformer where he must use his psychic headband to control mutants and stop Dr. Neo Cortex's latest mind-control scheme. Features touchscreen controls and dual-screen gameplay optimized for Nintendo DS.
Crash Bandicoot
1996
PlatformerThe marsupial mayhem that defined PlayStation platforming! Battle Dr. Neo Cortex as the genetically enhanced Crash through 32 levels of jungle, temple, and fortress chaos. Sony's unofficial mascot debut with revolutionary '3D corridor' gameplay.
Crash Team Racing
1999
Kart RacingCrash Team Racing is a kart racing game developed by Naughty Dog for PlayStation. Featuring Crash Bandicoot and friends racing against the alien Nitros Oxide to save their planet. The game combines traditional kart racing with power slides, turbo boosts, and wumpa fruit collection.
Mario
Wrecking Crew
1985
PuzzleWrecking Crew is a puzzle-action game featuring Mario as a construction worker who must demolish buildings while avoiding enemies. The game includes 100 stages with increasing difficulty and a level editor for creating custom stages.
Excite
Excitebike
1984
RacingExcitebike is a motocross racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1984 in Japan and 1985 internationally, it was one of the system's launch titles in North America. The game features physics-based motorcycle racing with overheating mechanics, ramp jumps, and a track design mode that was revolutionary for its time.
Excitebike 64
2000
RacingExcitebike 64 is a 2000 motocross racing game developed by Left Field Productions and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. As the 3D successor to the NES classic Excitebike, it features realistic physics, extensive stunt mechanics, and multiple game modes including Championship, Time Trial, and multiplayer battles.
Punch-Out!!
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
1987
FightingMike Tyson's Punch-Out!! is a boxing sports game developed and published by Nintendo. Released in 1987 for the NES, it features Little Mac fighting through a series of colorful opponents culminating in a match against Mike Tyson. Known for its timing-based gameplay and memorable characters, it became one of the most iconic sports games of the 8-bit era.
Super Punch-Out!!
1994
FightingSuper Punch-Out!! is a boxing game featuring Little Mac's return to the ring with enhanced visuals and new opponents. Players must study opponent patterns to land punches and dodge attacks in this arcade-style boxing experience.
Battletoads
Battletoads
1991
Beat 'em upBrutal combo-based combat! Control Rash, Zitz and Pimple to rescue Princess Angelica from Dark Queen, battling through 13 punishing stages including the infamous Turbo Tunnel.
Battletoads
1993
Beat 'em upBattletoads for Game Gear is a portable adaptation of the punishingly difficult beat 'em up, featuring Rash, Zitz, and Pimple battling the Dark Queen's forces across scaled-down but equally brutal stages.
DuckTales
Disney's DuckTales
1989
PlatformerScrooge McDuck's treasure hunt adventure! Use his cane as a pogo stick across 5 non-linear stages like the Amazon and Transylvania to collect riches and outwit Flintheart Glomgold.
Disney's DuckTales 2
1993
PlatformerScrooge McDuck returns with enhanced pogo mechanics! Hunt for 5 ancient maps across new locations including Scotland and Niagara Falls to uncover the legendary Treasure of Atlantis.
Batman
Batman: The Video Game
Based on Tim Burton's film, battle through Gotham's underworld as Batman with batarangs, wall-jumps and the grappling gun to defeat The Joker's deadly schemes.
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
2000
ActionBased on the animated film, this action game follows Terry McGinnis as the futuristic Batman battling the Joker's unexpected return in Neo-Gotham. Features combat, stealth, and gadget-based gameplay.
Galaga
Galaga: Demons of Death
1988
Fixed ShooterGalaga: Demons of Death is the NES port of Namco's classic arcade shooter Galaga (1981). This version features enhanced graphics, new enemy patterns, and the iconic 'Challenging Stage' bonus rounds. Players control a starfighter defending Earth against the Galaga alien armada, with the unique ability to rescue captured ships for dual-firepower.
Galaga '88
1987
Fixed ShooterNamco's 1987 sequel to Galaga introduces dimension warps, triple fighter combinations, and new enemy types like the Zako Yello. Features 29 stages with branching paths and a synthesized voice announcing power-ups.
Defender
Defender II
1988
Fixed ShooterThe NES port of the arcade sequel featuring enhanced alien invasion action with new enemy types, improved weapons, and additional planetary defense scenarios.
Defender 2000
1996
Shoot 'em upA modern reimagining of the classic 1981 arcade shooter, featuring enhanced 3D graphics, new power-ups, and multiple gameplay modes while retaining the original's intense side-scrolling action.
Prince of Persia
Prince of Persia
1992
PlatformerA cinematic platformer where players control an unnamed prince who must escape deadly dungeons, solve puzzles, and defeat the evil vizier Jaffar to rescue the princess within 60 minutes.
Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame
1993
Action-AdventurePrince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame is the sequel to the original Prince of Persia, continuing the story of the Prince as he battles an evil impostor who has stolen his identity and throne. The game expands on the original's mechanics with new moves, weapons, and magical abilities.
Altered Beast
Altered Beast
1988
Beat 'em upThis iconic launch title for the Genesis follows a resurrected Roman centurion who transforms into mythical beasts to rescue Zeus' daughter Athena from the underworld god Neff. Features groundbreaking morphing animations and a legendary voice sample: "Wise fwom your gwave!"
Altered Beast
1988
Beat 'em upAltered Beast is a 1988 beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Sega. Players control a resurrected warrior who transforms into powerful beasts to rescue Zeus's daughter from the underworld. Known for its transformation mechanics and iconic "Rise from your grave!" voice sample.
Gunstar
Gunstar Heroes
1993
Run and GunTreasure's explosive debut title redefined run-and-gun gameplay with its weapon fusion system, acrobatic combat, and cinematic boss battles. Players control Gunstar Red or Blue to stop the evil Empire from obtaining four mystical gems with world-ending power.
Gunstar Super Heroes
2005
Run and GunA high-speed action sequel to Gunstar Heroes, featuring refined gameplay mechanics, new weapon systems, and intense boss battles that made Treasure's original title legendary.
Darius
Langrisser
Langrisser
1991
Tactical RPGLangrisser is a tactical role-playing game developed by Masaya Games for the Sega Genesis. Released in 1991, it combines strategic grid-based battles with RPG character progression. Players lead armies in a fantasy war between the forces of light and darkness, wielding the legendary sword Langrisser.
Langrisser II
1994
Tactical RPGLangrisser II is a tactical role-playing game developed by Masaya Games and published by NCS for the Sega Genesis. Released in 1994, it is the second installment in the Langrisser series. The game features an intricate branching storyline with multiple endings, character class progression, and large-scale tactical battles with up to 50 units on screen.
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park
1993
ActionJurassic Park for Sega Genesis is an action-adventure game based on the blockbuster film. Players control Dr. Alan Grant as he navigates Isla Nublar, avoiding dinosaurs while completing objectives to escape the island.
JURASSIC PARK
JURASSIC PARK is Sega's 1994 arcade light gun shooter based on the blockbuster film. Players experience key movie moments while shooting dinosaurs across 6 action-packed stages using the iconic Uzi-shaped light gun controller.
Out Run
Turbo Outrun
1991
RacingTurbo Outrun is an arcade-style racing game and sequel to Out Run, featuring high-speed coast-to-coast races across America with turbo boost mechanics and time-limited stages.
Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem 3D
A port of the groundbreaking first-person shooter featuring Duke Nukem battling alien invaders across various Earth locations with an arsenal of weapons and signature one-liners.
Duke Nukem 64
Duke Nukem 64 is a first-person shooter game developed by 3D Realms and published by GT Interactive for the Nintendo 64. It is an enhanced port of Duke Nukem 3D with modified content for the console. Players control Duke Nukem as he battles alien invaders through various urban environments.
Hang-On
Super Hang-On
1989
RacingThe high-speed motorcycle racing sequel featuring four continental circuits with scaling sprite technology. Master tight cornering at 300+ km/h while avoiding rival bikes and roadside obstacles.
SUPER HANG-ON
1987
RacingSUPER HANG-ON is a legendary motorcycle racing arcade game developed by Sega. As the sequel to Hang-On, it features high-speed racing across diverse terrains with a unique deluxe cabinet that mimics real motorcycle handling. Players lean the bike to steer through challenging courses while managing limited fuel.
Road Rash
Road Rash II
1992
RacingRoad Rash II is a motorcycle racing/combat game where players race illegally on public roads while engaging in brutal hand-to-hand combat with rival bikers. The game features improved graphics, new weapons, and five-player split-screen mode compared to the original.
Psikyo Shooting
Dragon Blaze
2000
Shoot 'em upA vertically scrolling shoot 'em up featuring dragon riders who can separate into dragon and rider for dual attack strategies.
Sol Divide: The Sword of Darkness
1997
Shoot 'em upA unique hybrid of shoot 'em up and hack-and-slash gameplay where players control fantasy warriors with both melee and magical projectile attacks.
Gunbird
Gunbird
1994
Shoot 'em upGunbird is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Psikyo in 1994. Players choose from a cast of eccentric characters, each with unique abilities, to battle through stages filled with enemy aircraft and massive bosses.
Gunbird 2
1998
Shoot 'em upGunbird 2 is the sequel to Psikyo's popular vertical-scrolling shooter, featuring enhanced graphics, new characters, and more intense bullet-hell gameplay. Players battle through vibrant stages against waves of enemies and screen-filling bosses.
Super Sidekicks
Super Sidekicks
1992
Sports (Soccer)SNK's revolutionary arcade soccer game that introduced the 'Power Gauge' system for special shots. Known as 'Tokuten Ou' in Japan, it set new standards for fast-paced football action.
SUPER SIDEKICKS 3 - THE NEXT GLORY
1995
Sports (Soccer)The third installment in SNK's legendary soccer series delivers arcade-perfect gameplay with 48 national teams, enhanced AI, and revolutionary 'Dramatic Mode' that intensifies matches in final minutes. Features signature Neo Geo visuals and responsive controls perfect for competitive play.
The Simpsons
The Simpsons
1991
Beat 'em upThe Simpsons is a 1991 beat 'em up arcade game based on the animated TV series. Players control Homer, Marge, Bart, or Lisa as they fight through Springfield to rescue baby Maggie from Mr. Burns and Smithers.
The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare
A surreal adventure where players guide Bart Simpson through his bizarre dreams after falling asleep doing homework. Features multiple mini-games parodying pop culture with signature Simpsons humor.
Joe & Mac
CAVEMAN NINJA
CAVEMAN NINJA (Joe & Mac) is a prehistoric action-platformer where two cavemen rescue kidnapped tribeswomen. Players wield bone clubs, stone wheels, and dinosaur mounts across vibrant jungles and volcanic caves with cooperative gameplay.
Joe & Mac
1992
PlatformerJoe & Mac is a prehistoric platformer where cavemen duo Joe and Mac battle dinosaurs to rescue kidnapped cavewomen. Known in Japan as 'Cadillacs and Dinosaurs', the SNES version features colorful graphics, cooperative gameplay, and humorous primitive weapons.
Dynasty Wars
DYNASTY WARS
1989
Beat 'em upDYNASTY WARS is a side-scrolling hack and slash set during China's Three Kingdoms period. Players control one of five warlords battling through hordes of soldiers with charge attacks and screen-clearing musou abilities. Notable for its horse-mounted combat and tactical weapon pickups.
Warriors of Fate
1992
Beat 'em upCapcom's epic beat 'em up based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, featuring Guan Yu and other legendary warriors in side-scrolling action. Supports 3-player co-op with mounted combat, special attacks, and branching paths that change the story outcome.
Oriental Legend
Oriental Legend
1997
Beat 'em upA Chinese mythology-themed beat 'em up where players battle through legendary tales as one of 6 mystical warriors. Features magical spells, weapon upgrades, and cooperative multiplayer.
Oriental Legend Special
1995
Beat 'em upA fantasy-themed beat 'em up based on Journey to the West, featuring Sun Wukong and other mythological characters with magical attacks and cooperative gameplay.
Commando
Commando
1985
Run and GunA classic top-down military shooter where players control Super Joe through enemy-infested jungles. Features grenade throws, machine gun fire, and intense POW rescue missions.
MERCS
1990
Run and GunMERCS is a 1990 run-and-gun arcade shooter where players control elite mercenaries battling through war-torn environments. Notable for its 3/4 overhead perspective, vehicle hijacking mechanics, and cooperative three-player gameplay with character-specific weapons.
X-Men
X-Men: Children of the Atom
1994
FightingCapcom's first Marvel-licensed fighting game featuring X-Men characters with signature mutant powers. Served as the foundation for the later Marvel vs. Capcom series.
X-Men - Mutant Apocalypse
1994
Beat 'em upX-Men: Mutant Apocalypse is a side-scrolling beat 'em up featuring five playable X-Men characters, each with unique abilities. The game follows the team's mission to stop Magneto from unleashing a global mutant uprising.
Dungeons & Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
1993
Beat 'em upDungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom is a fantasy beat 'em up arcade game developed by Capcom in 1993. Based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ruleset, it features four playable character classes with RPG elements, branching paths, and inventory management as players battle through a campaign against the evil dragon Synn.
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara
1996
Beat 'em upCapcom's legendary arcade beat 'em up/RPG hybrid set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. Features deep character customization, magic spells, and branching paths with multiple endings.
Puzzle Bobble
Puzzle Bobble
1994
PuzzlePuzzle Bobble is a 1994 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the adorable Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, clearing the board while competing against time and clever stage layouts.
Puzzle Bobble 2 / Bust-A-Move Again
1995
PuzzlePuzzle Bobble 2 is a 1995 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, with new power-up bubbles and challenging stage designs adding depth to the original formula.
Paperboy
Paperboy
1984
ActionPaperboy is a groundbreaking arcade game where players take on the role of a bicycle-riding newspaper delivery boy navigating suburban neighborhoods. Using a unique handlebar controller, players must accurately throw newspapers to subscribers' porches while avoiding obstacles like runaway lawnmowers, angry dogs, and reckless drivers.
Paperboy 2
1992
ActionPaperboy 2 is an action game developed and published by Mindscape for the SNES. The sequel to the arcade hit Paperboy, it features enhanced graphics, new obstacles, and the ability to play as either a male or female paper carrier across suburban and city routes.
Virtua Fighter
Virtua Fighter
1993
FightingThe revolutionary 3D fighting game that defined the genre. Sega's polygon-based combat system introduced realistic martial arts techniques and strategic gameplay, becoming the first true 3D fighter in arcades.
Virtua Fighter 2
1994
FightingVirtua Fighter 2 is a 3D fighting game developed by Sega AM2 and released in arcades in 1994. The sequel to the groundbreaking Virtua Fighter, it introduced improved 3D graphics, new characters, and refined gameplay mechanics that set new standards for the fighting game genre.
Ultraman
Ultraman
1991
Beat 'em upAn arcade beat 'em up based on the iconic Japanese superhero franchise. Players control Ultraman to battle giant monsters across various cityscapes using signature attacks like the Specium Ray.
Ultraman: Messenger of the Land of Light
2000
Action RPGAn action RPG adventure featuring Ultraman on the WonderSwan handheld. Players explore alien worlds and battle monsters while uncovering the mystery of the Land of Light.
WarioWare
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!
2003
PartyWario's chaotic debut as a game developer features over 200 microgames lasting 3-5 seconds each. Pioneered the rapid-fire 'microgame' genre with absurd humor and simple one-button controls across 9 themed stages.
WarioWare: Twisted!
2004
PartyThe groundbreaking sequel features a built-in gyro sensor for motion-controlled microgames. Includes over 180 new microgames designed around spinning, tilting, and shaking the cartridge, packaged with a rumble motor for tactile feedback.
Advance Wars
Advance Wars
2001
Tactical RPGThe first Western release of Nintendo's long-running Wars series introduces turn-based tactical combat with charming CO units. Features 114 maps across Campaign, Versus, and Design modes with deep fog-of-war mechanics.
Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
2003
Tactical RPGThe direct sequel enhances the original formula with new COs, dual-CO Tag Powers, and the sinister Black Hole Army. Introduces weather effects and Neotanks while expanding the map editor with custom victory conditions.
Golden Sun
Golden Sun
2001
RPGThis critically acclaimed RPG introduces Djinn-collecting mechanics and dynamic psynergy puzzles. Follow Isaac's quest to prevent the ancient power of Alchemy from being unleashed across Weyard.
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
2002
RPGThe direct sequel shifts perspective to antagonist-turned-protagonist Felix, expanding the world of Weyard with sailing mechanics and 72 new Djinn. Introduces 4-player versus battles and the epic 8-phase final dungeon.
Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
2004
FightingAerial combat fighter featuring DBZ characters with signature moves like Kamehameha and Final Flash. Includes 'What If' storylines and 2-player versus mode via link cable.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II
2003
Action RPGThis action RPG covers the Android and Cell Sagas from Dragon Ball Z, featuring 5 playable characters with unique abilities. Players explore open-world environments, complete quests, and engage in real-time combat with signature DBZ moves.
Yoshi
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
1995
PlatformerSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is a 1995 platform game developed by Nintendo EAD for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. This stylistic sequel shifts focus to Yoshi, who must protect Baby Mario while navigating through 48 inventive levels to reunite him with Baby Luigi, kidnapped by the evil Magikoopa Kamek.
Yoshi's Story
1997
PlatformerA vibrant picture-book platformer where Yoshis must restore the Super Happy Tree by collecting magical fruit. Features six colorful yarn-themed worlds with branching paths and multiple endings.
Mario RPG
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
1996
RPGSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is a 1996 role-playing game developed by Square and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. This groundbreaking collaboration blends Mario's platforming world with Square's RPG expertise, featuring an original story where Mario teams with Bowser and new allies to recover seven stars from the villain Smithy.
Paper Mario
2000
RPGA revolutionary paper-style RPG! As paper-thin Mario, team up with partners like Goombario to rescue Peach from Bowser using timed-action battles and paper transformations.
Killer Instinct
Killer Instinct
1995
FightingKiller Instinct is a groundbreaking fighting game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the SNES. Known for its fast-paced combat, combo system, and digitized characters, it became famous for its 'Combo Breaker' mechanic and heavy metal soundtrack.
Killer Instinct Gold
1996
FightingThe enhanced Nintendo 64 port of the arcade fighting game Killer Instinct 2, featuring all original characters with upgraded visuals, new stages, and the iconic combo system that defined the series.
Chrono
Chrono Trigger
1995
RPGGroundbreaking JRPG featuring time travel across seven distinct eras, developed by the 'Dream Team' of Hironobu Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy), Yuji Horii (Dragon Quest), and Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball). Known for its multiple endings, active battle system, and absence of random encounters.
Chrono Trigger
2008
RPGChrono Trigger is a timeless RPG classic that follows a group of adventurers through time to prevent a global catastrophe. The DS version adds new content including an arena mode and additional dungeons.
Earthworm Jim
Earthworm Jim
1994
Run and GunEarthworm Jim is a run and gun platform game featuring an earthworm in a robotic suit who battles evil to rescue Princess What's-Her-Name. Known for its surreal humor, challenging gameplay, and innovative level design.
Earthworm Jim 2
1995
Run and GunThe wacky sequel to the cult classic platformer features the annelid superhero battling new absurd enemies across even more bizarre levels. Introduces new weapons like the Plasma Blaster and gameplay-altering 'Jim Possessions'.
Spider-Man
Spider-Man
Spider-Man is a 1993 action-platformer game based on the Marvel Comics superhero. Players control Spider-Man through various levels fighting villains like Venom, Kingpin, and Doctor Octopus using web-slinging and combat abilities.
Spider-Man
2000
Action-AdventureThe first 3D Spider-Man adventure on N64 featuring an original story with Doctor Octopus and Carnage. Swing through Manhattan with innovative web mechanics and battle 20+ Marvel villains.
Pitfall
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
1994
PlatformerA modern reimagining of the Atari classic featuring lush 16-bit graphics, new gameplay mechanics, and an expanded jungle adventure as Harry Jr. searches for his missing father.
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
1994
PlatformerA cinematic platformer rebooting the classic Pitfall! series with 16-bit era visuals and gameplay. Players control Harry Jr. searching for his father through treacherous Mayan ruins filled with traps and supernatural enemies.
Tom and Jerry
Tom and Jerry
1993
PlatformerTom and Jerry is a 1993 platformer based on the classic cartoon series. Play as Jerry (or his cousin Tuffy in 2-player mode) navigating through household environments while avoiding Tom's traps. Features authentic slapstick comedy with items like mousetraps, rolling pins, and exploding cigars. Includes both side-scrolling levels and isometric 3D perspective stages.
Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry
2000
FightingTom and Jerry in Fists of Furry is a 3D fighting game featuring the iconic cat and mouse duo. Players can choose from various characters from the Tom and Jerry universe to battle in interactive environments full of cartoonish mayhem.
Wolfenstein
Wolfenstein 3D
The SNES port of the revolutionary first-person shooter that defined the genre, featuring Allied spy B.J. Blazkowicz escaping Nazi strongholds with iconic weapons like the chaingun.
Wolfenstein 3D
The revolutionary first-person shooter that defined the genre comes to Atari Jaguar. Battle through Nazi strongholds as Allied spy B.J. Blazkowicz with enhanced Jaguar visuals.
Mickey Mouse
The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse
1992
PlatformerThis SNES platformer features Mickey Mouse on a magical adventure to rescue Pluto from the evil Emperor Pete. Players utilize transformative costumes that grant unique abilities - including a wizard robe for magic attacks, a firefighter uniform for water propulsion, and mountain climbing gear for vertical traversal.
Mickey's Speedway USA
2000
RacingMickey's Speedway USA is a kart racing game featuring Mickey Mouse and friends racing across iconic American locations. Compete in colorful tracks while using zany power-ups to gain the lead.
FIFA
FIFA International Soccer
1993
Sports (Soccer)FIFA International Soccer is a football simulation game developed by Extended Play Productions and published by Electronic Arts. Released in 1993 for the SNES, it was the first installment in the FIFA series and set the standard for football video games with its isometric viewpoint and official licensing.
FIFA 2000: Major League Soccer
1999
Sports (Soccer)EA Sports' millennium edition featuring MLS integration alongside global leagues. Introduced the 'Major League Soccer' mode with authentic US teams, stadiums, and the revolutionary 'Home and Away' commentary system by John Motson and Andy Gray.
Banjo-Kazooie
Banjo-Kazooie
1998
PlatformerBanjo-Kazooie is a platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. The game follows bear Banjo and bird Kazooie as they attempt to stop the witch Gruntilda from stealing Banjo's sister Tooty's beauty. Players explore nonlinear worlds to collect musical notes and jigsaw puzzle pieces.
Banjo-Tooie
2000
PlatformerThe bear and bird duo return in this expansive sequel featuring interconnected worlds, multiplayer modes, and enhanced transformations. Stop Gruntilda and her sisters from draining the life force of Isle O' Hags in this ambitious 3D platformer.
Rayman
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
1999
PlatformerRayman's first 3D adventure revolutionizes platforming with fluid animations and innovative gameplay. After being captured by the robotic Pirates, Rayman must recover the four Masks of Polokus to restore power to the Glade of Dreams.
Rayman
1995
PlatformerThe limbless hero's debut platformer featuring surreal hand-drawn visuals. Travel through the Dream Forest to rescue the Great Protoon and defeat Mr. Dark's minions.
Star Wars
Star Wars: Episode I - Racer
1999
RacingExperience the high-speed podracing scenes from The Phantom Menace in this official tie-in game. Pilot 23 unique pods across 8 planets while upgrading your racer with winnings from the Boonta Eve Classic and other tournaments.
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
1996
Action-AdventureA groundbreaking 3D action-adventure set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, following mercenary Dash Rendar's parallel story to the original trilogy. Features iconic vehicle combat including the Battle of Hoth and sewer speeder bike chases.
WWF
WWF WrestleMania 2000
1999
WrestlingThe definitive wrestling experience on N64, featuring the WWF's Attitude Era roster including Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H. Utilizes AKI's acclaimed grappling system with customizable movesets and the revolutionary 'Create-a-Wrestler' mode.
WWF No Mercy
2000
WrestlingConsidered the pinnacle of wrestling games on N64, this AKI-developed title features the WWF Attitude Era roster with deep gameplay mechanics, a branching story mode, and unprecedented customization options for its time.
Animal Crossing
Animal Forest
2001
Life SimulationThe groundbreaking life simulation game that spawned the Animal Crossing series. Players move to a village inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, where they can fish, catch bugs, decorate their home, and interact with charming villagers in real-time according to the console's internal clock.
Animal Crossing: Wild World
2005
Life SimulationThe first handheld Animal Crossing game featuring touchscreen interactions, online multiplayer via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and a fully 3D-rendered village to explore.
Quake
Quake
Quake for Nintendo 64 is a port of the groundbreaking PC first-person shooter developed by id Software. Released in 1998, this version features redesigned levels, exclusive content, and split-screen multiplayer while maintaining the fast-paced action and dark atmosphere of the original.
Quake II
Quake II for Nintendo 64 is a console-specific adaptation of id Software's seminal first-person shooter, featuring redesigned levels, improved controls, and exclusive content. Released in 1999, this version maintains the intense action of the PC original while optimizing the experience for console play.
SNK vs. Capcom
SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium
1999
FightingThe ultimate portable crossover fighting game featuring 24 characters from Fatal Fury, Street Fighter, King of Fighters and Darkstalkers. Unique tag-team and ratio systems optimized for NeoGeo Pocket's clicky stick.
SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash
1999
Card BattleA groundbreaking card battle game featuring iconic characters from SNK and Capcom universes. Collect over 300 cards and duel with fighters from The King of Fighters, Street Fighter, and more in this portable masterpiece.
Naruto
Naruto: Ninja Destiny
2006
FightingThe first fully 3D Naruto fighting game on DS pits 20 characters from the original series in wireless battles. Features touch-screen jutsu activation and a unique 'Chakra Dash' system for fast-paced ninja combat.
Naruto: Konoha Ninpouchou
2001
FightingThe first Naruto game ever released, this WonderSwan exclusive features side-scrolling ninja action with chakra-based special moves. Play as young Naruto Uzumaki through key early manga storylines with authentic Japanese voice clips.
Rockman
Rockman EXE WS
2003
Action RPGRockman EXE WS is an action RPG based on the Mega Man Battle Network series, developed for the WonderSwan handheld. The game follows Lan Hikari and his NetNavi MegaMan.EXE as they battle viruses and cyber criminals in the cyber world, featuring a unique blend of real-time action and strategic deck-building elements.
Rockman & Forte: Challenger from the Future
A unique Rockman spin-off for WonderSwan featuring Mega Man (Rockman) and Bass (Forte) battling against new Robot Masters from the future. Features side-scrolling action with special abilities for both characters.
Wario
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
1994
PlatformerWario's first starring role as an antihero, featuring treasure hunting, multiple transformations, and a pirate theme. Players control Wario through diverse levels to reclaim a golden statue from Captain Syrup's pirate gang.
Wario Land 3
2000
PlatformerWario Land 3 is a platformer game where Wario explores a mysterious musical world inside a magic globe. Unlike previous Wario games, this entry focuses more on puzzle-solving and exploration with RPG-like transformations.
Standalone
Cybermorph
1994
Shoot 'em upA 3D polygonal shooter and launch title for the Atari Jaguar featuring free-roaming environments and the infamous phrase "Where did you learn to fly?" from the AI companion.
Ultra Vortek
1995
FightingA post-apocalyptic fighting game exclusive to the Atari Jaguar featuring digitized characters, brutal finishing moves, and a unique power-up system during combat.
Iron Soldier
Iron Soldier
1994
Mech SimulationA groundbreaking 3D mech combat simulator for the Atari Jaguar, featuring fully polygonal environments and a massive, customizable war machine. Set in a dystopian future where you pilot the last remaining Iron Soldier against a tyrannical regime.
Iron Soldier 2
1996
Mech SimulationThe Jaguar-exclusive mech combat sequel with enhanced 3D polygon graphics and destructible environments. Pilot your IS-2 mech through 25 missions to liberate Earth from Neo-Panzers.
Battletoads/Double Dragon
Battletoads & Double Dragon
1993
Beat 'em upThe ultimate team-up featuring the Battletoads and Billy & Jimmy Lee from Double Dragon. This crossover beat 'em up combines both franchises' signature combat with co-op gameplay and exaggerated cartoon violence.
Renegade
Renegade
1987
Beat 'em upThe precursor to Double Dragon that established the urban beat-'em-up formula. Battle through 4 districts of New York using punches, kicks, and throws against street gangs.
Duck Hunt
Ice Climber
Ice Climber
1985
PlatformerIce Climber is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Players control Popo and Nana, two Inuit climbers who must scale 32 mountains to recover stolen vegetables from a condor. The game features cooperative multiplayer and unique ice-breaking mechanics.
Chip 'n Dale
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
1990
PlatformerBased on the Disney animated series, this Capcom platformer lets players control Chip or Dale as they rescue their friend Gadget from the villainous Fat Cat. Features cooperative multiplayer and environmental puzzle-solving using throwable objects.
Battle City
Battle City
1985
ShooterNamco's 1985 tank combat game featuring cooperative two-player mode. Defend your eagle base while destroying enemy tanks across 35 stages with upgradable weapons and destructible environments.
Road Fighter
Road Fighter
1985
RacingClassic top-down racing game where you dodge traffic and race against time. Features 5 stages with increasing speed and challenging obstacles.
Dynasty Warriors
Dynasty Warriors
1989
RPGA turn-based RPG adaptation of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, following Liu Bei's forces through iconic battles of the era. Combines traditional RPG exploration with tactical troop command systems.
Warriors of Fate
Warriors of Fate 2: Legend of Zhuge Liang
1991
RPGThis turn-based RPG sequel follows Liu Bei's forces during the Three Kingdoms period, with legendary strategist Zhuge Liang as the central character. Features tactical battles with a unique 'Strategy' command system and character-specific special abilities.
Metal Max
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Romance of the Three Kingdoms II: Conqueror of the Continent
1991
Tactical RPGThe second installment in Koei's seminal historical strategy series, offering deeper governance simulation and expanded warfare mechanics set during China's Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD). Players choose a warlord and compete for ultimate domination through diplomacy, economics, and military conquest.
Mitsume ga Tooru
Mitsume ga Tooru
1992
Action-AdventureA unique action-adventure game based on the manga about a boy with a third eye. Features puzzle-solving and special psychic abilities to defeat enemies.
Q*bert
The Legend of Kage
The Legend of Kage
1985
ActionThe Legend of Kage is a classic action game developed by Taito. Players control a ninja named Kage who must rescue a kidnapped princess from evil forces. The game features side-scrolling combat with throwing stars and sword attacks across four distinct seasons.
Shadow of the Ninja
Shadow of the Ninja
A hardcore action-platformer where players control ninja warriors Hayate or Kaede through dystopian Neo York City, battling an evil emperor's mechanized forces with authentic ninja weapons and acrobatic combat.
Dragon Slayer
Legacy of the Wizard
1987
Action RPGLegacy of the Wizard is an action RPG developed by Nihon Falcom and published by Namco for the NES. Players control four family members with unique abilities to explore a vast dungeon and defeat the dragon Keela. Known for its nonlinear gameplay and challenging difficulty.
Jackal
Jackal
1988
Run and GunA top-down military shooter where players control a heavily armed jeep rescuing POWs behind enemy lines. Features simultaneous two-player co-op with upgradable weapons and destructible environments across six intense missions.
Blades of Steel
Blades of Steel
1988
SportsBlades of Steel is a classic ice hockey video game developed by Konami. Known for its fast-paced action and fighting mechanics, the game features five-on-five hockey matches with realistic penalties and power plays.
Gun.Smoke
Clu Clu Land
Clu Clu Land
1984
PuzzleClu Clu Land is a unique puzzle-action game where players control a sea urchin-like creature named Bubbles. The objective is to uncover hidden gold bars by grabbing pegs while avoiding enemies in underwater mazes.
R.C. Pro-Am
R.C. Pro-Am
1988
RacingR.C. Pro-Am is a pioneering radio-controlled car racing game featuring isometric perspective racing with weapon pickups. Players compete in championship circuits while collecting power-ups and avoiding hazards.
Gun-Nac
Pitfall!
Super Pitfall!
1984
PlatformerClassic platformer where players control Pitfall Harry through jungle environments, swinging on vines, avoiding hazards, and collecting treasures within a 20-minute time limit.
Joust
10-Yard Fight
10-Yard Fight
1985
SportsOne of the earliest American football video games, featuring simplified 1-player vs CPU gameplay where players control the quarterback advancing downfield in 10-yard increments.
Circus Charlie
Circus Charlie
1984
ActionA classic arcade-style action game where players control Charlie the clown through six circus acts, including lion jumping, tightrope walking, and trapeze swinging.
Magic Jewelry
Magic Jewelry
1990
PuzzleA tile-matching puzzle game where players align colorful gems to make them disappear. Features competitive 2-player mode and progressively faster falling speeds.
Dig Dug
Mappy
Kung Fu
Kung Fu
1985
Beat 'em upA side-scrolling beat 'em up where players control martial artist Thomas to rescue his girlfriend Sylvia from the villainous Mr. X in a five-story pagoda filled with enemies.
BurgerTime
BurgerTime
1985
ActionAn arcade-style action game where players control chef Peter Pepper who must assemble giant burgers while avoiding food enemies like Mr. Hot Dog and Mr. Egg.
Antarctic Adventure
Antarctic Adventure
1985
RacingA unique racing game where players control a penguin named Penta who must navigate icy terrain, avoid obstacles, and reach checkpoints before time runs out.
TwinBee
TwinBee
1986
Shoot 'em upTwinBee is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game developed by Konami, originally released in arcades in 1985 and ported to the NES in 1986. It introduced the iconic bell power-up system and cute character designs that became hallmarks of the series.
Golf
Golf
1985
SportsGolf for NES is Nintendo's first golf simulation game, released as a launch title for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. This simple yet challenging game established the template for future golf video games with its intuitive three-click swing mechanic and overhead course view.
The Flintstones
The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy
1992
PlatformerBased on the popular animated series, this 1992 platformer follows Fred Flintstone as he embarks on a quest to rescue his pet dinosaur Dino and Hoppy the Hopparoo. The game features varied gameplay including platforming, vehicle sections, and puzzle elements across prehistoric environments.
Double Dribble
Double Dribble
1987
SportsThe groundbreaking NES basketball game featuring 5-on-5 action, slam dunk cutscenes, and digitized player voices. Choose from four international teams in this arcade-style sports classic.
Sports
Soccer
1985
Sports (Soccer)Nintendo's first soccer game for the NES featuring 7-on-7 matches with simple controls and colorful international teams. The foundation for all future NES sports titles with its accessible arcade-style gameplay.
Baseball
R.B.I. Baseball
R.B.I. Baseball
1988
SportsThe first officially licensed MLB baseball game for the NES, featuring real teams and players from the 1987 season. Known for its fast-paced gameplay and simple controls.
Baseball Stars
Baseball Stars
1989
SportsBaseball Stars is a groundbreaking NES baseball game that introduced franchise mode, player statistics tracking, and team customization. Players can create and manage their own baseball teams while competing in full 162-game seasons.
Tennis
Galaxian
Galaxian
1984
Fixed ShooterGalaxian is a fixed shooter arcade game developed by Namco and ported to the NES in 1984. As the successor to Space Invaders, it introduced colorful graphics and enemies that dive-bomb toward the player's ship in formation patterns.
Othello
Othello
1986
Board GameOthello is a digital adaptation of the classic strategy board game for the NES, released in 1986. Based on the Reversi concept, players take turns placing black or white discs to flip opponent's pieces. The NES version features both single-player against AI and two-player modes with simple controls perfect for the console.
Nuts & Milk
Nuts & Milk
1984
PlatformerNuts & Milk is a charming 1984 platformer where players control Milk, a lovable character trying to collect fruit while avoiding enemies. Known for its cute graphics and challenging gameplay, it was one of the earliest NES titles and helped establish Hudson Soft's reputation for quality family-friendly games.
RoboCop
RoboCop Versus The Terminator
1993
ActionRoboCop Versus The Terminator is a 1993 action game crossing over two iconic sci-fi franchises. Based on the Dark Horse Comics storyline, players control RoboCop through side-scrolling levels battling Terminators in a dystopian Detroit. The NES version features unique weapons, destructible environments, and faithful representations of both franchises' characters.
North & South
North & South
1989
ActionNorth & South is a unique strategy/action game based on the American Civil War, where players control either Union or Confederate forces across three gameplay modes: strategic map movement, real-time battles, and train robberies.
Balloon Fight
Balloon Fight
1986
ActionBalloon Fight is an action game where players control a character with balloons attached to their back, flying through stages while avoiding enemies and popping their balloons. Features single-player and versus modes with simple but addictive gameplay.
Bubble Bath Babes
Bubble Bath Babes
1991
PuzzleBubble Bath Babes is an adult-themed puzzle game released unofficially for the NES. Players solve tile-matching puzzles to remove bathing suits from cartoon women, with risqué images revealed as rewards.
Yie Ar Kung-Fu
Yie Ar Kung-Fu
1985
FightingYie Ar Kung-Fu is a classic one-on-one fighting game that predates Street Fighter, featuring 11 unique opponents with different fighting styles. Players master punches, kicks, and special moves to progress through increasingly difficult matches.
Adventures of Lolo
Adventures of Lolo
1989
PuzzleAdventures of Lolo is a puzzle-action game where players control Lolo, a blue spherical hero, through maze-like rooms to rescue Princess Lala. The game combines strategic block-pushing mechanics with enemy avoidance in increasingly complex puzzles.
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
1990
Beat 'em upA beat 'em up game based on Michael Jackson's film and musical career, where players control Jackson through various levels to rescue children from the villain Mr. Big. Features signature dance moves transforming into attacks and appearances from Jackson's iconic music videos.
Disney's Illusion
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
1990
PlatformerA platform game where Mickey Mouse ventures through a magical castle to rescue Minnie Mouse from the evil witch Mizrabel. Features colorful fantasy worlds, projectile attacks using thrown apples, and transformations into special costumes.
Yu Yu Hakusho
Yu Yu Hakusho
1994
FightingBased on the legendary shonen anime, this 1-on-1 fighter lets players control Yusuke Urameshi and his spirit detective team in battles across the Dark Tournament arc. Features signature moves like the Spirit Gun and Dragon of the Darkness Flame with authentic manga-style visuals.
Mystical Fighter
Mystical Fighter
This fantasy action-platformer follows warrior Ryu as he battles through mystical realms to rescue Princess Lena from the demon lord Garog. Features magical sword attacks, transformable weapons, and a unique 'Spirit Orb' power-up system across 7 diverse stages.
El Viento
El Viento
This cult classic action-platformer follows Annet Myer, a South American sorceress battling Lovecraftian cultists in 1930s New York. With its non-linear stages, unique diagonal jumping mechanics, and vibrant anime-style visuals, it stands as one of the Genesis' most distinctive titles.
Comix Zone
Comix Zone
1995
Beat 'em upA groundbreaking 1995 beat 'em up that unfolds within the panels of a living comic book. Players control Sketch Turner, a comic artist trapped inside his own creation, battling through six dynamic pages of hand-drawn action against the villainous Mortus.
Burning Fight
Burning Fight
1992
Beat 'em upSNK's 1992 arcade beat 'em up ported to Genesis, featuring three playable cops battling through Osaka and New York to dismantle the Yakuza-led crime syndicate. Known for its urban crime drama aesthetic and environmental weapon usage.
Exo Squad
Phantasy Star
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium
1993
RPGPhantasy Star IV is a sci-fi RPG developed and published by Sega for the Genesis. Released in 1993, it concludes the original Phantasy Star saga with an epic story spanning the Algol star system. The game features turn-based combat with innovative combo techniques and manga-style cutscenes.
Landstalker
Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole
1992
Action RPGAn isometric action-adventure game following treasure hunter Nigel as he searches for the legendary treasures of King Nole. Features platforming challenges, puzzle-solving, and real-time combat in a vibrant fantasy world. Notable for its innovative 3D-like perspective on 16-bit hardware.
Rocket Knight
Rocket Knight Adventures
Play as Sparkster, the rocket-powered opossum knight, in this high-speed Action-Platformer. Defend the kingdom of Zebulos from the evil pig army with your sword skills and rocket pack maneuvers across 12 explosive stages.
College Football
College Football's National Championship
1994
SportsThe official video game of the Bowl Coalition, featuring 28 Division I-A teams competing for the national championship with authentic college playbooks and fight songs.
The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book
1994
PlatformerA platformer based on Disney's 1967 animated film, featuring Mowgli's journey through the jungle with gameplay that combines exploration, combat, and animal riding mechanics.
Vectorman
Vectorman
1995
PlatformerA groundbreaking platformer showcasing the Genesis' capabilities with fully vector-based graphics, following an orbital garbage worker turned hero battling the rogue AI Warhead.
The Addams Family
The Addams Family
1992
PlatformerA platformer based on the 1991 film, where players control Gomez Addams through 18 spooky stages to rescue family members from the corrupt lawyer Tully Alford.
Donald Duck
QuackShot Starring Donald Duck
1991
PlatformerA platform-adventure game featuring Donald Duck on a treasure hunt across various Disney-themed locations using his plunger gun to solve puzzles and defeat enemies.
Aladdin
Disney's Aladdin
1993
PlatformerDisney's Aladdin is a 1993 platform game developed by Virgin Games and published by Sega for the Genesis. Based on the 1992 animated film, players control Aladdin through Agrabah, battling enemies with apples and his scimitar while avoiding hazards.
The Punisher
The Punisher
1993
Beat 'em upThe Punisher is a 1993 beat 'em up game developed and published by Sega for the Genesis. Based on the Marvel Comics character, players control Frank Castle through 8 stages of vigilante justice against crime syndicates, featuring brutal combat mechanics and weapon pickups.
Batman: The Animated Series
The Adventures of Batman & Robin
The Adventures of Batman & Robin is a 1994 Action-Platformer based on Batman: The Animated Series, developed by Clockwork Tortoise for Sega Genesis. Players control Batman through 6 episodic levels battling iconic villains like Joker and Two-Face, featuring gadgets and vehicle sequences.
Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
1991
ActionA side-scrolling action game based on the blockbuster film, featuring both Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 and young John Connor as playable characters across various movie-inspired levels.
Flicky
Flicky
1991
PlatformerA fast-paced platformer where players control a blue bird named Flicky who must rescue her chicks from a house filled with enemies like cats and lizards.
Blockout
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
1993
Beat 'em upCadillacs and Dinosaurs is a beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Capcom. Based on the comic book series 'Xenozoic Tales,' the game features a post-apocalyptic world where humans coexist with dinosaurs. Players can choose from four characters to fight against enemies and save the world from a rogue scientist's evil plans.
Captain Commando
Captain Commando
1991
Beat 'em upCaptain Commando is a 1991 arcade beat 'em up game developed and published by Capcom. Set in the futuristic Metro City in 2026, players control one of four commandos battling the criminal organization 'Scumocide' through six action-packed stages featuring mutant bosses and high-tech weaponry.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future
1998
FightingA cult-classic 2D fighting game based on Stardust Crusaders manga, featuring Stand battles and eccentric characters. Capcom's unique art style perfectly captures Hirohiko Araki's flamboyant aesthetic.
Marvel vs. Capcom
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
1998
FightingThe explosive 2v2 crossover fighting game featuring Marvel superheroes and Capcom characters. Introduces the innovative 'Variable System' for dynamic tag-team combos and aerial exchanges.
Marvel vs. Capcom Series
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
1997
FightingLegendary crossover fighting game featuring Marvel Comics superheroes battling Street Fighter characters with tag-team mechanics and flashy special moves.
Art of Fighting
Art of Fighting
1992
FightingArt of Fighting is a fighting game developed and published by SNK for arcades in 1992. The game introduced many innovative features to the genre, including a spirit gauge, desperation moves, and the ability to taunt opponents.
DonPachi
DoDonPachi
1997
Shoot 'em upThe defining bullet hell shooter that established Cave's signature style. Chain combos for higher scores while dodging intricate bullet patterns.
Toaplan Shooting
Flying Shark
1987
Shoot 'em upA classic vertically scrolling shoot 'em up where players pilot a biplane against waves of enemy aircraft and ground targets.
Samurai Aces
Samurai Aces
1993
Shoot 'em upSamurai Aces is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game set in an alternate 1940s Japan where steam-powered aircraft dominate the skies. Players choose from unique pilots to battle mechanical samurai and steam-behemoths.
Knights of the Round
Knights of the Round
1991
Beat 'em upCapcom's Arthurian beat-'em-up where players control King Arthur, Lancelot, or Percival through medieval England. Introduces RPG-like leveling and weapon upgrades.
Toki Series
Toki
1989
PlatformerCult classic arcade platformer where players control Toki, a jungle warrior transformed into an ape who spits deadly projectiles. Known for its colorful graphics, challenging gameplay, and humorous transformation premise.
Neo-Geo Cup
Neo-Geo Cup '98: The Road to the Victory
1998
Sports (Soccer)SNK's arcade soccer simulation featuring exaggerated super shots, tactical team management, and the signature Neo-Geo high-energy gameplay.
Soccer Brawl
Soccer Brawl
1992
SportsSoccer Brawl is a 1992 arcade sports-fighting hybrid by SNK that combines soccer rules with street brawling. Players control teams of 5 players who can punch, kick, and use special moves to steal the ball and score goals. Features exaggerated violence, super shots, and international teams with unique abilities.
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
1992
Run and GunA cartoon-style run-and-gun shooter featuring anthropomorphic cowboys. Play as one of four bovine heroes battling the evil Boss Buff in the Wild West.
Marvel Comics
The Punisher
1993
Beat 'em upCapcom's gritty beat 'em up based on the Marvel antihero. Play as Frank Castle or Nick Fury through 6 stages of brutal crime-fighting action.
Snow Bros.
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom
1990
PuzzleClassic bubble-themed platformer where snowmen Nick and Tom must defeat enemies by trapping them in snowballs. Features 50 levels with increasing difficulty.
Aero Fighters
AERO FIGHTERS
1992
Shoot 'em upAERO FIGHTERS is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game developed by Video System and released by SNK in 1992. Known as Sonic Wings in Japan, it features international pilots battling an alien invasion with unique aircraft and power-up systems.
Bomb Jack
BOMB JACK
1984
PlatformerBOMB JACK is a classic arcade platformer where players control the superhero Jack to defuse bombs across ancient ruins. With unique hovering mechanics and enemy patterns, it became famous for its golden bombs bonus system and pyramid stage designs.
China Gate
CHINA GATE
CHINA GATE is a martial arts Action-Platformer set in 1930s Shanghai, featuring a wandering warrior battling criminal syndicates. Known for its wall-jumping mechanics and dual-weapon system combining melee combat with projectile attacks.
Dark Seal
DARK SEAL
1990
Beat 'em upDARK SEAL is a dark fantasy beat 'em up where players choose from four heroes to battle the wizard Gorn's army of monsters. Notable for its magic orb collection system and screen-filling spell effects that evolve through gameplay.
The Killing Blade
The Killing Blade
1998
FightingA weapons-based fighting game set in ancient China, featuring intricate swordplay mechanics and a unique 'Rage Meter' system that powers up special attacks.
Demon Front
Demon Front
2002
Run and GunA post-apocalyptic run-and-gun shooter where players battle demonic creatures with upgradable weapons and summonable monster allies.
Legend of the Magic Sword
Legend of the Magic Sword
A wuxia-style Action-Platformer where players wield mystical swords to battle demonic forces. Features cooperative multiplayer and intricate combo systems inspired by Chinese martial arts.
Continental Circus
Continental Circus
1987
RacingA Formula 1-style arcade racer featuring championship circuits across Europe. Known for its pseudo-3D scaling tracks and turbo boost mechanics.
Jump Bug
JUMP BUG
1981
PlatformerJUMP BUG is a pioneering 1981 platform shooter where players control a bouncing car across scrolling cityscapes and jungles. Notable for its gravity-defying jumps, multi-plane scrolling, and being one of the first games to feature parallax backgrounds.
Mag Max
MAG MAX
1985
ShooterMAG MAX is a unique 1985 arcade shooter featuring a transforming mech that switches between tank and robot modes. Players battle through futuristic cityscapes while collecting magnetic parts to upgrade their weaponry, with gameplay alternating between horizontal shooting and vertical platforming sections.
R-Type
R-TYPE
R-TYPE is the seminal 1987 horizontal shooter that defined the 'cerebral shooter' genre. Players pilot the R-9 spacecraft against the Bydo Empire, utilizing the revolutionary Force pod that can attach, detach, and fire in multiple configurations. Famous for its intricate level design and biological-mechanical enemy aesthetic.
Rygar
Rygar
1986
Action-AdventureRygar is an action-adventure arcade game developed and published by Tecmo in 1986. Players control the warrior Rygar who wields a unique weapon called the 'Diskarmor' to battle through mythical lands and defeat the evil Ligar.
Xevious
Bubble Bobble
Bubble Bobble
1986
PlatformerBubble Bobble is a 1986 platform arcade game where players control Bub and Bob, two cute dinosaurs who trap enemies in bubbles. Known for its cooperative gameplay, cheerful music, and hidden secrets that influenced future platformers.
Chase H.Q.
CHASE H.Q.
1988
RacingCHASE H.Q. is a 1988 arcade racing game where players take the role of special agents pursuing criminals in high-speed sports cars. Known for its 'Pursuit Mode' that switches between racing and ramming mechanics when catching suspects.
Green Beret
GREEN BERET
1985
Run and GunGREEN BERET is Konami's 1985 run-and-gun arcade classic where players control a special forces soldier infiltrating enemy bases. Known for its fast-paced action, knife combat mechanics, and iconic 'Rush'n Attack' title in North America.
Kung-Fu Master
KUNG-FU MASTER
1984
Beat 'em upKUNG-FU MASTER is Irem's 1984 arcade classic that established the beat 'em up genre. Players control martial artist Thomas to rescue his girlfriend Sylvia from the evil Mr. X by fighting through five floors of enemies in a pagoda.
Mahjong Gakuen
MAHJONG GAKUEN
1987
MahjongMAHJONG GAKUEN is Seta's 1987 competitive mahjong arcade game featuring anime-style female opponents. Known for its risque content and being one of the first mahjong games to popularize the 'erotic mahjong' subgenre in Japanese arcades.
Neo Turf Masters
Neo Turf Masters / Big Tournament Golf
1996
SportsA fast-paced arcade golf game featuring 4 international golfers competing across 6 championship courses. Known for its intuitive 3-button control system and vibrant pixel-art visuals.
X-Men / Street Fighter
X-Men vs Street Fighter
1996
FightingThe first crossover fighting game from Capcom featuring tag-team battles between Marvel's X-Men and Street Fighter characters. Introduces the 'Variable Cross' combo system.
Three Wonders
Three Wonders
1991
PlatformerThree Wonders is a 1991 arcade game by Capcom featuring three distinct games in one cabinet: the horizontal shooter 'Midnight Wanderers,' the puzzle-platformer 'Chariot,' and the action-platformer 'Don't Pull.' This unique compilation showcases Capcom's CPS-1 hardware capabilities with vibrant visuals and diverse gameplay styles.
Darkstalkers
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
1994
FightingDarkstalkers: The Night Warriors is a 1994 fighting game developed by Capcom, featuring horror-themed characters battling in a supernatural tournament. As Capcom's first fighting game after Street Fighter II, it introduced chain combos, air blocking, and character-specific mechanics that influenced future fighting games.
Power Instinct
Matrimelee / Shin Gouketsuji Ichizoku Toukon
2003
FightingMatrimelee (known in Japan as Shin Gouketsuji Ichizoku Toukon) is a 2003 2D fighting game developed by Noise Factory and published by Atlus. As the fifth entry in the Power Instinct series, it features eccentric characters, a marriage-themed storyline, and the return of the series' signature 'aging' mechanic where characters visually age during matches.
Top Hunter
Top Hunter – Roddy & Cathy
1994
PlatformerTop Hunter is a 1994 arcade action-platformer developed by SNK, featuring two playable bounty hunters - Roddy and Cathy - as they battle through vibrant alien worlds. The game combines side-scrolling beat 'em up combat with platforming elements and special cooperative attacks.
Sega Rally
Sega Rally Championship - Twin/DX
1995
RacingSega's groundbreaking arcade rally racer featuring realistic dirt physics, dynamic weather, and the iconic 'Game Over Yeah!' voice. The Twin/DX version added linked cabinet multiplayer.
Puzzle Fighter
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
1996
PuzzleSuper Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is a 1996 competitive puzzle arcade game developed by Capcom, featuring chibi-style versions of Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Players battle by matching colored gems to create crash gems that clear the opponent's screen when triggered.
Drift Out
Neo Drift Out – New Technology
1996
RacingA hardcore arcade rally racer featuring realistic drifting physics and authentic rally car handling. The spiritual successor to the cult classic 'Drift Out' with enhanced Neo Geo technology.
Aero Fighters / Sonic Wings
Aero Fighters 2 / Sonic Wings 2
The explosive sequel to the cult classic vertical shooter, featuring new aircraft, screen-filling bosses, and chaotic 2-player co-op action. Known as 'Sonic Wings 2' in Japan.
Super Dodge Ball
Super Dodge Ball
1987
SportsSuper Dodge Ball is an arcade sports game developed by Technōs Japan. Released in 1987, it features exaggerated dodgeball gameplay with special moves and international teams. Players control teams from different countries in fast-paced matches with unique court layouts and power shots.
Money Puzzle
Money Puzzle Exchanger
1997
PuzzleMoney Puzzle Exchanger is a unique tile-matching puzzle game where players exchange coins to make matches. The goal is to strategically swap adjacent coins to create combinations of the same type and value, causing them to merge into higher denominations and eventually disappear from the board.
The King of Dragons
The King of Dragons
1991
Beat 'em upA fantasy-themed beat 'em up with RPG elements where players choose from five character classes to battle through 16 levels of dragon-infested kingdoms.
Fighter's History
Karnov's Revenge / Fighter's History Dynamite
1994
FightingKarnov's Revenge, known in Japan as Fighter's History Dynamite, is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Data East for the arcades. It is the sequel to Fighter's History featuring improved graphics, new characters, and special moves. The game is notable for its unique character designs and gameplay mechanics.
Eco Fighters
Eco Fighters
1993
Shoot 'em upAn environmentally-themed horizontal shooter where players control a transforming mech to combat polluting forces. Unique 360-degree rotating weapon system allows firing in any direction while navigating hazardous industrial landscapes filled with toxic enemies.
Ganryu
Ganryu / Musashi Ganryuki
1999
PlatformerA side-scrolling Action-Platformer based on the legendary duel between Miyamoto Musashi and Sasaki Kojiro. Players control Musashi through feudal Japan, utilizing his dual sword techniques against various enemies before the climactic battle at Ganryu Island.
World Heroes
World Heroes Perfect
1995
FightingThe ultimate installment in the World Heroes series, featuring 20 historical and fictional fighters from across time periods. Introduces the innovative 'Perfect System' with three fighting styles (Power, Speed, Expert) and super special moves for each character.
Captain Tomaday
Captain Tomaday
1999
Shoot 'em upA quirky vertical shooter featuring a vegetable-headed hero who fires seeds from his mouth. Players control Tomaday through colorful organic environments, collecting power-ups that change his attack patterns in bizarre ways.
Carrier Air Wing
Carrier Air Wing
1990
Shoot 'em upCarrier Air Wing is a 1990 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game by Capcom. Players control advanced fighter jets launching from an aircraft carrier, engaging in intense air combat across 8 missions with power-up weapons and screen-filling boss battles. Known for its detailed sprite work and realistic jet mechanics.
Strider
Strider
Strider is a 1989 arcade action-platformer by Capcom featuring Hiryu, a futuristic ninja operative. Players slash through enemies with a plasma cypher weapon across 5 global stages with non-linear progression. Known for its fluid animation, cinematic cutscenes, and innovative climbing mechanics that defined the ninja game genre.
Forgotten Worlds
Forgotten Worlds
1988
Shoot 'em upForgotten Worlds is a 1988 arcade shoot 'em up by Capcom featuring 360° rotating fire and a unique shop system. Players control flying warriors battling through 6 surreal biopunk stages, purchasing upgrades between levels. Notable as Capcom's first CPS-1 arcade game with groundbreaking sprite scaling and rotation effects.
Andro Dunos
Andro Dunos
1992
Shoot 'em upAndro Dunos is a 1992 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Visco and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS. Players control the advanced fighter ship 'Andro Dunos' through 6 stages with a unique weapon charge system. Known for its colorful graphics, branching paths, and innovative four-level weapon upgrade system.
Eight Man
Eight Man
1991
Beat 'em upEight Man is a 1991 cyberpunk beat 'em up arcade game based on the Japanese superhero franchise. Players control the cyborg hero Eight Man through 6 dystopian stages, using his super speed and bionic punches against criminal syndicates. Notable for its anime-inspired visuals and being one of SNK's few side-scrolling brawlers for the Neo Geo MVS.
Ghost Pilots
Ghost Pilots
1991
Shoot 'em upGhost Pilots is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS. Players control fighter planes through 7 stages with a unique two-player simultaneous mode. Known for its large sprites, detailed aircraft designs, and being one of SNK's first shooters for the Neo Geo system.
Ninja Combat
Ninja Combat
1990
Beat 'em upNinja Combat is a 1990 side-scrolling beat 'em up arcade game by Alpha Denshi for the Neo Geo MVS. Players control ninja warriors through 7 stages, using melee weapons and ninjutsu techniques against enemy clans. Notable as one of the first Neo Geo titles, featuring large character sprites and a unique two-player cooperative mode with character-specific abilities.
Crossed Swords
Crossed Swords
1991
Action RPGCrossed Swords is a 1991 action RPG arcade game by Alpha Denshi for the Neo Geo MVS. Players engage in first-person sword duels using a unique control scheme combining joystick movements with button presses for attacks and blocks. Notable for its innovative combat system and being one of the few Neo Geo games with RPG elements.
U.N. Squadron
U.N. Squadron
Capcom's military-themed horizontal shooter based on the manga 'Area 88'. Players control mercenary pilots with upgradable aircraft through intense combat missions.
Magic Sword
Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy
A fantasy-themed Action-Platformer where players ascend a 50-floor tower battling monsters and rescuing allies. Features RPG elements and cooperative multiplayer gameplay.
Thrash Rally
Thrash Rally
1991
RacingTaito's high-speed arcade racer featuring off-road rally action with a top-down perspective. Known for its aggressive AI opponents and challenging terrain deformation physics.
Over Top
Over Top
1996
RacingOver Top is an arcade racing game developed and published by SNK in 1996. Featuring fast-paced gameplay and colorful graphics, it offers an exciting racing experience with various tracks and vehicles. The game is known for its unique drifting mechanics and arcade-style action.
Last Resort
Last Resort
1992
Shoot 'em upLast Resort is a 1992 arcade shooter game developed by SNK for the Neo Geo platform. A side-scrolling shoot 'em up with impressive visuals and intense action, it's considered one of the best in the genre on the Neo Geo system. The game features two-player cooperative gameplay and innovative weapon power-up systems.
Gururin
Gururin
1994
PuzzleGururin is a unique 1994 arcade puzzle game where players rotate a spinning disk to navigate through maze-like stages. Developed by Face and published by SNK for Neo Geo, it challenges players with precise rotation control and timing to avoid obstacles while collecting items.
Fight Fever
Fight Fever
1994
FightingFight Fever is a 1994 arcade fighting game developed by Viccom and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS system. Known for its national stereotypes and exaggerated characters, it features 10 playable fighters from different countries, each with unique special moves and fighting styles. The game runs on a modified Fatal Fury engine.
Ghosts'n Goblins
Ghouls'n Ghosts
1988
PlatformerThe sequel to Ghosts'n Goblins, this punishing platformer follows knight Arthur through haunted graveyards and demonic castles to rescue Princess Prin-Prin. Players must survive two full playthroughs with upgraded armor to face the true final boss.
Willow
Willow
1989
Action-AdventureWillow is an arcade action-adventure game based on the 1988 fantasy film. Players control Willow Ufgood as he battles enemies, solves puzzles, and progresses through various environments to rescue the infant Elora Danan from the evil Queen Bavmorda.
Alien vs. Predator
Alien vs. Predator
1994
Beat 'em upA groundbreaking arcade beat 'em up featuring four playable characters battling through hordes of Xenomorphs and Predator enemies across dystopian future settings.
1000 Miglia
1000 Miglia: Great 1000 Miles Rally
1994
Racing1000 Miglia is an arcade racing game based on Italy's famous Mille Miglia endurance race. Players compete in high-speed races through Italian countryside and cities using classic sports cars from the 1950s.
Mille Miglia
Mille Miglia 2: Great 1000 Miles Rally
1994
RacingMille Miglia 2 is an arcade racing game released by Kaneko in 1994. The game simulates Italy's famous 1000-mile endurance race with fast-paced action, multiple classic cars, and challenging courses through Italian landscapes. Features include a turbo boost system and dynamic weather effects.
Ultra X
Ultra X Weapons / Ultra Keibitai
1995
Run and GunUltra X Weapons (known as Ultra Keibitai in Japan) is a 1995 arcade run and gun shooter by Banpresto. Players control elite soldiers equipped with transforming weapons through 6 stages of intense alien invasion combat. Notable for its weapon morphing system and cooperative 2-player action.
Back Street
Back Street Soccer
1997
Sports (Soccer)A street-style arcade soccer game featuring exaggerated moves and 3-on-3 matches in urban environments. Play as one of 8 international street teams with unique special shots.
Bad Dudes
Bad Dudes vs. Dragonninja
1988
Beat 'em upBad Dudes vs. Dragonninja is a 1988 beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Data East. Players control martial artists 'Bad Dudes' Blade and Striker as they fight through waves of enemies to rescue President Ronnie from the evil Dragonninja.
Mario & Luigi
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
2003
RPGThe first installment in the Mario & Luigi RPG series where the brothers travel to the Beanbean Kingdom to recover Princess Peach's stolen voice. Features timing-based combat, dual-character controls, and humorous dialogue.
Wario Land
Wario Land 4
2001
PlatformerWario's greedy adventure to plunder the Golden Pyramid, featuring transformative enemy attacks and time-limited escape sequences. Introduces vibrant GBA visuals and CD-quality music to the series.
Rhythm Heaven
Rhythm Heaven Silver
2006
RhythmRhythm Heaven Silver is a rhythm game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. Originally released only in Japan in 2006, it serves as the first entry in the Rhythm Heaven series. The game features simple, timing-based minigames set to catchy music across various quirky scenarios.
Suikoden
Gensou Suikoden Card Stories
2001
RPGA spin-off of the Suikoden series featuring card battle gameplay set in the Suikoden universe. Players collect character cards from across the series to build decks and duel opponents in strategic turn-based battles.
Onimusha
Onimusha Tactics
2003
Tactical RPGA tactical RPG spin-off of the Onimusha series featuring grid-based battles against demonic forces. Players command samurai warriors with special Oni powers across feudal Japan-inspired battlefields.
Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
2004
Action RPGThis GBA installment bridges Kingdom Hearts I and II with an innovative card-based battle system. Sora, Donald, and Goofy explore Castle Oblivion where memories shape reality, encountering both familiar Disney worlds and Organization XIII members.
Beyblade
Beyblade G-Revolution
2003
ActionBased on the second anime season, this game lets players customize and battle with spinning tops in 3D arenas. Features all major characters including Tyson, Kai, and Ray with their signature Bit Beasts across World Championship tournaments.
Kururin
Kuru Kuru Kururin
2001
PuzzleGuide the spinning helicopter stick Kururin through intricate mazes without touching the walls. This deceptively simple puzzle-action game requires perfect timing and spatial awareness across 50+ challenging stages.
Happy Feet
Happy Feet
2006
RhythmHappy Feet is a rhythm-adventure game based on the animated film. Players control Mumble, a penguin who can't sing but has amazing dance moves. The game combines platforming with rhythm-based gameplay across various Antarctic environments.
Drill Dozer
Drill Dozer
Drill Dozer is an Action-Platformer developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. Players control Jill, a young girl who pilots a customizable drill-equipped mech to battle enemies and recover her stolen treasure.
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
1993
Run and GunA cult classic run-and-gun shooter where players battle through 55 levels of B-movie horror tropes, rescuing neighbors from zombies, werewolves, and other monsters. Known for its dark humor and cooperative gameplay.
Disney
Aladdin
1993
PlatformerAladdin is a platform game developed and published by Capcom for the SNES in 1993. Based on Disney's animated film, it features vibrant animation, authentic Middle Eastern-inspired music, and fluid gameplay. Players control Aladdin through Agrabah and other iconic locations, using his acrobatic skills and apples to defeat enemies.
FIFA Series
FIFA Soccer 96
1995
Sports (Soccer)The third installment in EA Sports' FIFA series featuring improved isometric graphics, all 16 Premier League clubs, and the debut of the 'Virtual Stadium' presentation style. Introduced player attributes and team tactics for deeper gameplay.
Top Gear Series
Top Gear
1992
RacingHigh-speed racing game featuring exotic sports cars across global circuits. Known for its split-screen multiplayer, pumping soundtrack, and realistic handling physics for its time.
Off Road Series
Super Off Road
1991
RacingHigh-octane top-down racer featuring customizable trucks on treacherous dirt tracks. Known for its turbo-boost mechanics, split-screen multiplayer, and upgrade system between races. The SNES port enhanced the arcade original with new tracks and visual effects.
Bomberman Series
Super Bomberman
1993
ActionThe first SNES installment in Hudson Soft's iconic bomb-dropping franchise featuring enhanced 16-bit graphics and 5-player multiplayer via the Super Multitap accessory. Known for its frantic maze battles and power-up system.
Dino City
Magical Adventure
Mickey & Donald: Magical Adventure 3
Capcom's final Disney platformer for SNES features Mickey and Donald in a vibrant magical world. With enhanced graphics from the Magical Quest series and new power-up transformations, this Japan-exclusive title delivers classic Disney charm with tight platforming action.
Sonic Wings
Sonic Wings
1993
Shoot 'em upKnown as Aero Fighters in North America, this manic shooter features six unique aircraft with special weapons battling through global locations. Famous for its quirky humor and intense bullet patterns, it became a cult classic in the shoot 'em up genre.
King of Dragons
King of Dragons
1994
Beat 'em upA fantasy-themed side-scrolling beat 'em up where players choose from five character classes to battle through 16 stages of dragons, orcs, and other mythical creatures. Features RPG-like leveling systems and cooperative multiplayer.
Terranigma
Terranigma
1995
Action RPGAn action RPG that concludes Quintet's 'Soul Blazer' trilogy. Players control Ark to revive Earth's extinct ecosystems while uncovering a cosmic conflict between light and dark. Features real-time combat and world-building mechanics.
Lufia
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
1995
RPGA prequel to 'Lufia & The Fortress of Doom' featuring enhanced puzzle-solving dungeons and the innovative 'IP System' for special attacks. Follows hero Maxim and his party as they battle the god-like Sinistrals before the events of the first game.
ActRaiser
Secret of Evermore
Secret of Evermore
1995
Action RPGA cult classic action RPG following a boy and his shape-shifting dog transported through time to four distinct eras. Features a unique alchemy-based magic system and dynamic enemy scaling.
Animaniacs
Animaniacs
1994
PlatformerAnimaniacs is a platform game based on the popular animated TV series. Players control Yakko, Wakko, and Dot as they navigate through various levels inspired by the show's humor and antics. The game features colorful graphics, catchy music, and faithful representations of the cartoon's characters.
SimCity
SimCity
1991
Life SimulationSimCity is a city-building simulation game where players act as mayor to create and manage a thriving metropolis. The SNES version features unique Nintendo-themed content and simplified controls optimized for console gameplay.
SaGa
Romancing SaGa
1992
RPGThe third entry in the SaGa series introduces an open-world structure with eight unique protagonists, nonlinear storytelling, and innovative battle mechanics that would define the franchise.
Mana
Secret of Mana
1993
Action RPGSecret of Mana is an action RPG that follows a young boy's quest to prevent an empire from conquering the world with an ancient airship. The game features real-time combat, a unique ring menu system, and cooperative multiplayer for up to three players.
Ghosts 'n Goblins
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
1991
PlatformerThe knight Arthur returns in this notoriously difficult platformer to rescue Princess Prin-Prin from the demon king Sardius. Features new armor upgrades, weapons, and the signature double-playthrough requirement to truly complete the game.
Front Mission
Front Mission
1995
Tactical RPGA groundbreaking tactical RPG featuring customizable mechs (Wanzers) in a near-future war scenario. Players control mercenary Royd Clive through a story of political intrigue and corporate warfare across the Huffman Islands. Features deep strategic combat with destructible body parts and equipment customization.
Goof Troop
Goof Troop
1993
Action-AdventureA cooperative puzzle-action game featuring Goofy and his son Max as they explore tropical islands, solve puzzles, and battle pirates to rescue Pete and PJ.
Power Rangers
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition
1995
FightingMighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition is a 1995 fighting game based on the popular TV series. Players can control various Power Rangers and their Zords in one-on-one battles against Rita Repulsa's evil forces. The game features special moves, team attacks, and dramatic finishing moves.
Biker Mice from Mars
Biker Mice from Mars
1994
RacingBiker Mice from Mars is a 1994 vehicular combat game based on the animated series. Players control one of three anthropomorphic mouse bikers - Throttle, Modo, or Vinnie - as they race through post-apocalyptic tracks while battling the villainous Plutarkians. The game combines racing with weapon-based combat using each mouse's signature bike.
Tecmo Sports
Tecmo Super NBA Basketball
1993
SportsTecmo Super NBA Basketball is a basketball simulation game featuring official NBA teams and players from the 1992-93 season. The game offers multiple gameplay modes including Exhibition, Season, and Playoffs with realistic basketball mechanics for its time.
Side Pocket
Side Pocket
1993
SportsA realistic pool simulation featuring multiple game modes including 8-ball, 9-ball, and trick shots. Players can compete in tournaments across various international locations with authentic physics and challenging AI opponents.
Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget
1993
PlatformerBased on the popular animated series, this platformer follows bumbling cyborg detective Inspector Gadget as he searches for his kidnapped niece Penny. Players utilize Gadget's extendable limbs and various gadgets to solve puzzles and defeat Dr. Claw's M.A.D. agents across 6 international locations.
The Mask
NCAA Football
NCAA Football
1994
SportsThe first college football game on SNES featuring 72 Division I-A teams with authentic playbooks. Includes bowl games, rivalry matchups, and customizable tournament options with classic 16-bit gameplay.
The Lion King
The Lion King
1994
PlatformerA platform game based on Disney's 1994 animated film, following Simba's journey from cub to king through challenging levels featuring iconic scenes and music from the movie.
NHL
Mr. Do!
Gods
Syndicate
Super Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros.
1999
FightingThe revolutionary crossover fighting game that redefined the genre, featuring Nintendo all-stars battling with percentage-based damage systems and ring-outs. The original 12-character roster established the foundation for one of gaming's most beloved franchises.
Dr. Mario
Dr. Mario 64
2001
PuzzleThe first 3D installment in the classic puzzle series, featuring enhanced multiplayer modes and new virus-busting mechanics. Players stack and match colored pills to eliminate viruses, now with four-player battles and special attack items.
Conker
Conker's Bad Fur Day
2001
Action-AdventureRare's outrageously mature N64 swan song featuring a drunken, foul-mouthed red squirrel. Packed with vulgar humor, pop culture parodies, and groundbreaking context-sensitive controls. NOT for kids.
Star Fox
Star Fox 64
1997
ShooterThe definitive 3D space shooter that revolutionized console gaming with its Rumble Pak force feedback. Lead Fox McCloud's elite team through branching paths across the Lylat system in this arcade-style adventure with full voice acting.
Toy Story
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!
1999
PlatformerA 3D platformer based on the Disney/Pixar film, where players control Buzz Lightyear through Andy's house and beyond to rescue Woody from the toy collector Al McWhiggin. Features voice acting from the original movie cast.
F-Zero
Wave Race
Wave Race 64
1996
RacingWave Race 64 is a jet ski racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Released in 1996, it showcases advanced water physics and wave mechanics that were groundbreaking for its time. Players race through various courses with dynamic water conditions while performing stunts.
Sin and Punishment
Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Earth
2000
AdventureA groundbreaking rail shooter/visual novel hybrid with frenetic on-rails combat and a deep sci-fi storyline. Set in a dystopian future where mutated humans battle for survival, featuring innovative dual-stick controls years before their mainstream adoption.
Doom
Perfect Dark
Perfect Dark
A spiritual successor to GoldenEye 007, this first-person shooter features Joanna Dark as an agent battling an alien conspiracy. Praised for its advanced AI, extensive weapon customization, and revolutionary 4-player split-screen with bot support.
1080°
1080° Snowboarding
1998
SportsNintendo's groundbreaking snowboarding simulator that set new standards for the genre with its realistic physics, trick system, and dynamic powder effects. Featured a roster of international boarders competing across mountain courses.
Doraemon
Doraemon 3: Nobita's Town SOS!
2000
Action-AdventureIn this 3D action-adventure, Nobita must save his town from alien invaders using Doraemon's futuristic gadgets. Features open-world exploration, mini-games, and cooperative multiplayer modes.
Cruis'n
Cruis'n USA
1996
RacingArcade-style racing game featuring iconic American landmarks across 14 tracks. Known for its fast-paced gameplay, exaggerated physics, and licensed muscle cars.
Army Men
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes
Third-person shooter where players control Sarge leading the Green Army against the Tan forces in household environments. Features plastic toy aesthetics and destructible everyday objects.
WCW
WCW/nWo Revenge
1998
WrestlingWCW/nWo Revenge is a professional wrestling video game developed by AKI Corporation and published by THQ for the Nintendo 64. The sequel to WCW vs. nWo: World Tour, it features wrestlers from World Championship Wrestling and the New World Order faction during the height of the Monday Night Wars.
Hot Wheels
Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing
1999
RacingHot Wheels: Turbo Racing is an arcade-style racing game featuring the iconic die-cast toy cars. Players race on fantastical tracks with loops, jumps, and turbo boosts, capturing the essence of Hot Wheels toy racing.
Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine
2000
Action-AdventureIndiana Jones and the Infernal Machine is an action-adventure game featuring the iconic archaeologist in a 3D platforming adventure. Set in 1947, Indy must prevent Soviet agents from reconstructing an ancient Babylonian doomsday device.
Top Gear
Top Gear Rally 2
1999
RacingThe sequel to the popular rally racing game featuring improved graphics, more vehicles, and expansive tracks across diverse environments. Players can customize cars and compete in championship modes with realistic physics and weather effects.
Turok
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is a groundbreaking first-person shooter that immerses players in a prehistoric jungle filled with dinosaurs, aliens, and ancient weapons. As the time-traveling warrior Turok, players must navigate treacherous terrain and defeat the evil Campaigner.
Tarzan
Disney's Tarzan
1999
Action-AdventureDisney's Tarzan is an action-adventure game based on the 1999 animated film. Players control Tarzan through various jungle environments, swinging on vines, battling enemies, and completing platforming challenges.
Carmageddon
Carmageddon 64
2000
RacingThe controversial vehicular combat game comes to N64 with destructible environments, pedestrian mayhem, and brutal car battles. Complete objectives by racing, wrecking opponents, or slaughtering pedestrians.
SNK Fighting Games
SNK Gals' Fighters
2000
FightingAn all-female fighting game featuring chibi versions of SNK's most popular heroines from Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and King of Fighters. Special 'Gals' versions of classic stages with pink color schemes.
Bust-A-Move
Bust-A-Move Pocket
1999
PuzzleThe iconic bubble-shooting puzzle game optimized for NeoGeo Pocket, featuring all classic gameplay modes plus exclusive NGPC content. Includes 2-player link cable support and special 'Puzzle Mode' with 100 unique challenges.
Cotton
FANTASTIC NIGHT DREAMS: COTTON
2000
Shoot 'em upThe witch Cotton's portable shoot-'em-up adventure featuring magic-based gameplay and vibrant fantasy visuals optimized for NeoGeo Pocket.
Tomodachi
Tomodachi Collection
2009
Life SimulationA quirky life simulation game where players create Mii characters and watch them interact on a virtual island. Miis develop relationships, get jobs, and experience random daily events in this unique social experiment.
Grand Theft Auto
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
2009
Action-AdventureA top-down action-adventure game in the GTA series designed specifically for Nintendo DS. Follow Huang Lee as he navigates Liberty City's criminal underworld to avenge his father's death.
Plants vs. Zombies
Plants vs. Zombies
2010
Tower DefensePlants vs. Zombies is a tower defense game where players use an arsenal of plants to prevent zombies from invading their home. The Nintendo DS version features touch screen controls, exclusive mini-games, and the full content from the original PC release including Adventure, Puzzle, and Survival modes.
Mega Man ZX
Mega Man ZX
Mega Man ZX is a 2006 action-platformer developed by Inti Creates and published by Capcom for Nintendo DS. Set centuries after the Mega Man Zero series, it introduces a new transformation system where players obtain Biometal to morph into different forms, each with unique abilities for exploration and combat.
Sonic
Sonic Colors
2010
PlatformerSonic and Tails battle Dr. Eggman in an interstellar amusement park, featuring the new Wisps that grant colorful power-ups and the debut of the DS-exclusive Jade Wisp.
Ben 10
Ben 10: Omniverse
2012
ActionBen 10: Omniverse is a 2012 action-adventure game based on the animated series. Players control both teenage Ben and his younger self across time, switching between 15 alien forms including new additions like Bloxx and Gravattack to solve puzzles and battle enemies.
Call of Duty
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Call of Duty: Black Ops for Nintendo DS delivers a portable first-person shooter experience set during the Cold War era. Features campaign missions, multiplayer modes, and DS-specific controls.
Digimon
Digimon: Battle Spirit
2001
FightingA 2D fighting game featuring Digimon from the first three seasons. Players battle in arena stages collecting Spirits to Digivolve mid-fight. Unique rock-paper-scissors elemental combat system.
One Piece
From TV Animation One Piece - Grand Battle Swan Colosseum
2002
FightingA 2D fighting game featuring characters from the early One Piece saga, designed specifically for Bandai's WonderSwan handheld. Players battle in arena-style matches with special attacks based on each character's Devil Fruit abilities and unique fighting styles.
Saint Seiya
Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu Hen - Perfect Edition
2003
RPGAn enhanced RPG adaptation of the classic 'Gold Legend' arc from the Saint Seiya anime, featuring turn-based battles where characters unleash their Cosmo energy through signature attacks like Pegasus Ryu Sei Ken.
Dicing Knight
Dicing Knight
1999
Action RPGDicing Knight is an action RPG developed by Bandai for the WonderSwan handheld console. Players control a knight who uses dice-based combat mechanics to battle monsters in a fantasy world. The game combines traditional RPG elements with unique dice-rolling mechanics for attacks and spells.
Klonoa
Klonoa of the Wind: Moonlight Museum
2001
PlatformerKlonoa's monochromatic WonderSwan debut featuring puzzle-platforming action across dream-themed museums. The first handheld entry in the series introduces the Wind Ring mechanic in portable form.
Winning Eleven
Winning Eleven 4
1999
Sports (Soccer)The groundbreaking PlayStation football simulator that defined console soccer gameplay. Features 48 national teams, advanced AI tactics, and the revolutionary 'Through Pass' system that changed sports games forever.
Pro Evolution Soccer
Pro Evolution Soccer 2
2002
Sports (Soccer)Pro Evolution Soccer 2 (PES 2) is a football simulation game developed by Konami for PlayStation in 2002. The sequel improved upon its predecessor with enhanced graphics, more realistic player movements, and the introduction of Master League mode with player development systems.
Tekken
Silent Hill
Silent Hill
1999
Survival HorrorSilent Hill is a landmark 1999 survival horror game developed by Konami. Players control Harry Mason searching for his missing daughter in the fog-shrouded town of Silent Hill, featuring psychological horror elements, dynamic lighting, and radio static monster detection.
Diablo
Diablo
1998
Action RPGThe PlayStation port of Blizzard's legendary action RPG, featuring the complete dark fantasy experience with exclusive console controls and couch co-op multiplayer.
Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo
1997
RacingThe groundbreaking racing simulator that set new standards for realistic driving physics, featuring over 140 licensed cars and 11 tracks with realistic weather effects.
Initial D
Ridge Racer
Ridge Racer Type 4
1998
RacingThe definitive PlayStation racing experience featuring 320 cars, drifting mechanics, and a revolutionary Grand Prix mode with branching storyline paths.
Vagrant Story
Vagrant Story
2000
Action RPGA groundbreaking action RPG set in the medieval city of Leá Monde, blending tactical combat with dungeon crawling. Follow agent Ashley Riot as he uncovers a conspiracy involving cults and ancient artifacts in this mature-themed adventure.
Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive
1998
FightingDead or Alive is a 1998 3D fighting game that revolutionized the genre with its fast-paced combat and interactive environments. Choose from 10 fighters including Kasumi, Ryu Hayabusa, and Tina Armstrong, each with unique martial arts styles. Features the groundbreaking 'Danger Zone' system where fighters can knock opponents through breakable walls and off multi-tiered stages.
Alundra
Alundra
1997
Action RPGAlundra is an action RPG developed by Matrix Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1997. The game follows the adventures of a young dreamwalker named Alundra who must save a village from a nightmare curse. Known for its challenging puzzles and Zelda-like gameplay, it's considered a cult classic.
Variable Geo
Advanced Variable Geo
1998
FightingAn all-female fighting game spin-off of the Variable Geo series, featuring enhanced 3D graphics and new combat mechanics. Compete in the V.G. tournament across 10 interactive stages.
Ace Combat
Air Combat
The first entry in Namco's acclaimed Ace Combat series, introducing arcade-style flight combat to PlayStation with polygonal 3D graphics. Pilot various fighter jets through 18 missions with branching paths.
Ape Escape
Ape Escape
1999
PlatformerApe Escape is a 3D platformer developed by Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game follows Spike as he uses various gadgets to capture escaped monkeys who are altering history with their time machines.
Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!!
Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! Eternal Wings
1997
RacingA high-speed racing game based on the popular manga/anime series, featuring mini 4WD cars. Players can customize their cars and compete in thrilling races with characters from the series.
Xtreme Sports
3Xtreme
1999
SportsA high-octane extreme sports racing game combining skateboarding, inline skating, and biking across 15 urban and natural environments. Features 8 customizable riders with unique tricks.
Bloody Roar
Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age
1999
FightingThe sequel to the revolutionary beast-fighting game featuring 12 characters with enhanced Beast transformations. Introduces new combat mechanics including Hyper Beasts and aerial combos in fully 3D arenas.
Ristar
Ristar: The Shooting Star
1995
PlatformerRistar: The Shooting Star is a unique platformer featuring the stretch-armed hero Ristar on his quest to save the Valdi system. The Game Gear version offers exclusive levels and mechanics distinct from the Genesis release, optimized for portable play.
Asterix
Asterix and the Great Rescue
1994
PlatformerThis side-scrolling adventure follows Asterix and Obelix as they rescue kidnapped villagers from Julius Caesar's forces across 8 Gaulish and Roman locations. Features power-ups including the iconic magic potion that grants temporary invincibility.
Aerial Assault
Aerial Assault
A vertically scrolling shooter featuring the experimental X-002 fighter jet battling alien forces across 8 intense stages. Notable for its power-up system and being one of the few Game Gear titles supporting the Sega Master System converter.
Super Monaco GP
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II
1992
RacingThe official Formula 1 racing game endorsed by legendary driver Ayrton Senna, featuring 16 circuits including Monaco and original fantasy tracks. Includes Senna's signature car and special challenge modes.
Alien
Alien 3
1992
Run and GunAlien 3 is a 1992 run and gun game developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim for the Game Gear. Based on the 1992 film, players control Ellen Ripley through a prison facility overrun by Xenomorphs, featuring weapon upgrades and motion tracker mechanics.
Baku Baku
Baku Baku Animal
1996
PuzzleBaku Baku Animal is a unique puzzle game where players match animals with their favorite foods. Clear blocks by feeding the correct animal, with gameplay that gets progressively faster and more challenging.
Shantae
Shantae
2002
PlatformerShantae is an action-platformer starring a half-genie who uses her hair as a whip to battle enemies. The game combines Metroidvania exploration with dance-based transformations that grant new abilities.
Metal Gear
Metal Gear Solid
2000
Action-AdventureThe groundbreaking stealth action game adapted for Game Boy Color. Infiltrate enemy bases using camouflage and evasion tactics in this 8-bit reinterpretation of the PlayStation classic.
Alfred Chicken
Alfred's Adventure
1994
PlatformerA quirky platformer featuring Alfred Chicken who must rescue his friends from the evil Mecha-Pig. Players navigate surreal levels with bouncing eggs and transforming abilities.
Harry Potter
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
2001
AdventureExperience Harry's first year at Hogwarts in this RPG adaptation of J.K. Rowling's novel. Cast spells, collect Bertie Bott's beans, and duel rivals across the castle grounds.
Alien vs Predator
Alien vs Predator
A groundbreaking FPS for the Atari Jaguar where players experience three unique campaigns as Marine, Alien, or Predator. Set on a human colony overrun by Xenomorphs, the game pioneered atmospheric horror in first-person shooters.
Missile Command
Missile Command 3D
1995
ActionA radical reimagining of the arcade classic with full 3D polygonal graphics. Defend cities from nuclear attacks using a satellite-based laser defense system across 50 levels of increasing complexity.
Bubsy
Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales
1995
PlatformerThe only Bubsy game released for Atari Jaguar, featuring the anthropomorphic bobcat in twisted versions of classic fairy tales. Combines platforming with parody storytelling across four bizarre worlds.
Atari
Atari Karts
1995
Kart RacingAtari's answer to Mario Kart featuring classic Atari characters in high-speed kart races across colorful 3D tracks. The Jaguar's only kart racing title showcasing the console's polygon capabilities.
Bruce Lee
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
1995
Beat 'em upBased on the 1993 biopic, this cinematic beat 'em up lets you master Jeet Kune Do through Bruce Lee's life events. The Jaguar version features enhanced AI and exclusive training modes.
DOOM
Tempest
Tempest 2000
1994
Shoot 'Em UpA psychedelic remake of the 1981 arcade classic, featuring vector-style 3D geometric tunnels and pulsating electronic music. Survive 100 levels of abstract enemies and power-up madness.
Cannon Fodder
Cannon Fodder
1995
ShooterThe darkly humorous war strategy game comes to Jaguar with enhanced controls and visuals. Command your squad of expendable soldiers through dangerous missions with permanent death consequences.
ZOOL
ZOOL 2
1995
PlatformerThe ninja-from-another-dimension returns in this Jaguar-exclusive sequel with enhanced graphics and new power-ups. Features faster gameplay and larger levels than the original.
Mutant Penguins
Attack of the Mutant Penguins
1995
ActionA bizarre action-strategy game where you defend your igloo from waves of genetically mutated penguins. Features dark humor and unique tower defense mechanics before the genre was established.
Power Drive
Power Drive Rally
1995
RacingA top-down rally racer featuring deformable terrain and dynamic weather. Compete across 48 tracks in 8 international locations with 12 unique vehicles.
Super Burnout
Super Burnout
1994
RacingA high-speed motorcycle racing game showcasing the Jaguar's sprite scaling capabilities. Features split-screen multiplayer, 16 tracks, and a unique 'burnout' boost system for strategic speed bursts.
NBA Jam
NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
1995
SportsThe definitive arcade basketball experience comes to Jaguar with all 27 NBA teams, enhanced AI, and the series' signature over-the-top dunks. Features exclusive Jaguar commentary and animations.
Worms
Flashback
Flashback: The Quest for Identity
1995
PlatformerA groundbreaking cinematic platformer following amnesiac Conrad B. Hart as he uncovers an alien conspiracy. Features rotoscoped animation and physics-based gameplay across 5 dystopian worlds.
Protector
Protector: Special Edition
2020
Shoot 'em upThe definitive Jaguar version of the 2002 fan-made shooter, rebuilt with enhanced graphics, new levels, and a rearranged soundtrack. A love letter to Atari's 64-bit system.
Hyper Force
Hyper Force
1996
Shoot 'em UpA futuristic rail shooter combining 3D polygon graphics with classic arcade action. Pilot the X-7 Starfighter through 12 sectors of the Andromeda galaxy battling the Meklar Empire.
Total Carnage
Total Carnage
1995
Run and gunTotal Carnage is a run and gun arcade-style video game developed by Midway and released for the Atari Jaguar in 1995. Players control a commando fighting through hordes of enemies in various war-torn environments. Known for its over-the-top violence and dark humor, the game is a spiritual successor to Smash TV.
Val d'Isère
Val d'Isère Skiing and Snowboarding
1994
SportsVal d'Isère Skiing and Snowboarding is a 1994 winter sports simulation for the Atari Jaguar that recreates the famous French alpine resort. Players can compete in slalom, downhill, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding events with realistic physics and weather conditions.