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Knuckles' Chaotix is a platform game developed and published by Sega for the 32X. It features Knuckles the Echidna leading the Chaotix crew through Carnival Island to stop Dr. Robotnik's latest scheme. The game introduced innovative tether mechanics between two characters.
Harry Jr. searches for his missing father in this action-platformer featuring lush 32X-enhanced jungle visuals. Swing on vines, avoid quicksand, and battle Mayan spirits across 10 levels with weapons like boomerangs and slingshots.
Tempo is a vibrant platformer featuring the grasshopper musician Tempo on a quest to rescue his girlfriend Katy from the evil King Samedi. Known for its musical themes and rhythm-based gameplay elements.
Bonk's Adventure is a platform game developed by Red Company and Atlus, and published by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine in 1989. It stars Bonk, a strong caveboy who uses his large head to attack enemies. The game was instrumental in establishing the PC Engine's success in North America as TurboGrafx-16.
Bonk III: Bonk's Big Adventure is the third installment in the classic caveman platformer series, released in 1993 for the PC Engine. The prehistoric hero Bonk returns with his signature headbutt attacks to rescue Princess Za from King Drool. This entry introduces new power-ups, including a fiery head transformation and the ability to summon dinosaur allies.
The PC Engine port of Nintendo's iconic platformer featuring enhanced CD audio and new animated cutscenes. Players control Mario (and Luigi in 2-player mode) through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser.
The PC Engine CD-ROM adaptation of Capcom's arcade classic, featuring enhanced visuals and CD-quality audio. Players control ninja agent Strider Hiryu across global locations to overthrow the tyrannical Grandmaster Meio.
The PC Engine SuperGrafx port of Capcom's arcade classic, featuring enhanced graphics and new gameplay elements while retaining the brutal difficulty of the original. Players control knight Arthur through haunted stages to rescue Princess Prin-Prin from the demon king Loki.
A vibrant action-platformer starring Master Higgins as he rescues his kidnapped girlfriend Tina across 8 tropical islands. Features refined gameplay mechanics from the original NES series with enhanced PC Engine graphics.
The Legendary Axe is a groundbreaking action-platformer for the PC Engine, renowned for its brutal difficulty and innovative charge-attack system. Set in a prehistoric fantasy world, players control the warrior Gogan to rescue his beloved from the demonic Garinoth in this early showcase of the console's graphical capabilities.
The original FDS version that later became the foundation for Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA). Features the dream-entering Imajin family battling Wart's forces across seven surreal worlds with character-specific abilities.
Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic is a platform game developed by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System in 1987. Created as a promotional tie-in for Fuji Television's 'Dream Factory' event, it later became the foundation for Super Mario Bros. 2 outside Japan.
Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS) is the true sequel to the original Super Mario Bros., released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom Disk System. Unlike the Western 'Super Mario Bros. 2' (which was a modified version of Doki Doki Panic), this game retains the original mechanics but introduces brutal difficulty, poison mushrooms, and deceptive level designs. Players control Mario or Luigi (now with distinct physics) to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser's forces.
A special promotional version of Super Mario Bros. created for Japanese radio station Nippon Broadcasting System. Features altered graphics with DJ-themed elements and parody characters replacing classic enemies (e.g., Goombas become radio microphones).
Virtual Boy Wario Land is a platformer game developed by Nintendo R&D1 for the Virtual Boy in 1995. It stars Wario in a quest to steal treasure from the Temple of Formido, featuring unique 3D depth effects exclusive to the Virtual Boy.
Mario Clash is an action-platformer game developed by Nintendo R&D1 for the Virtual Boy in 1995. It reimagines the mechanics of the arcade game 'Mario Bros.' with a focus on the Virtual Boy's stereoscopic 3D effects, featuring Mario battling enemies across multi-plane stages.
Astal is a visually stunning 2D platformer developed exclusively for the Sega Saturn. The game follows the journey of Astal, a crystalline warrior created by the Goddess of Light to protect the world Quartilia. With its vibrant hand-drawn artwork, parallax scrolling effects, and innovative gameplay mechanics, Astal showcases the Saturn's 2D capabilities at their finest.
Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle is a charming platform adventure where players control Papa Smurf on a daring mission to rescue Smurfette from the evil wizard Gargamel's fortress. Navigate through treacherous forests, cross dangerous rivers, and brave the castle's deadly chambers while avoiding spiders, bats, and Gargamel's cat Azrael.

















