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4183 | 3 Ninjas Kick Back | Sega Genesis | Psygnosis | R4 | Jun 1994 | Malibu Interactive | Action |
![]() 3 Ninjas Kick Back Sega GenesisSummary: You must help an old samurai to retrieve a dagger he once got as an award for his achievements in martial arts. The dagger was stolen by somebody who envied the old warrior - now he cannot give this prize to the warriors of the next generation. Choose one of the three young ninjas to help the old man! |
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4184 | Action 52 | Sega Genesis | Active Enterprises Ltd. | R6 | May 1993 | Active Enterprises Ltd. | Compilation |
![]() Action 52 Sega GenesisSeries: CheetahMen Summary: Action 52 features 52 different games in a single cartridge. Some of them are the same as those included with the identically entitled NES compilation, though most are unique to this release. The games are selected from a colored menu and are mostly side scrolling, platform or shooter action games. Each game is written in one color, yellow meaning "expert", purple "intermediate", green "beginner", blue "two players" and white "special". The game also offers a music demo screen and a randomizer, which picks a game at random. |
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4185 | The Adventures of Batman & Robin | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Aug 1995 | Clockwork Tortoise Inc. | Action |
![]() The Adventures of Batman & Robin Sega GenesisSummary: Based on the award-winning TV series, The Adventures of Batman and Robin pits the player against the diabolical Mr. Freeze who wants to freeze Gotham with a huge ice cannon and his hired help of other Gotham super villains: The Joker, Mad Hatter, and Two-Face. The player can take the role of either Batman or Robin but this choice doesn't make a difference regarding gameplay. |
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4186 | The Adventures of Mighty Max | Sega Genesis | Ocean | R2 | Feb 1995 | Action | |
![]() The Adventures of Mighty Max Sega GenesisSummary: The evil SkullMaster has hidden eight parts of a powerful weapon in various locations around the planet. Simple enough, right? Well, there is one small catch: they are scattered across five different time periods! Now you, as Mighty Max, must travel back in time to find these pieces before it's too late. |
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4187 | The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends | Sega Genesis | Absolute Entertainment | R4 | May 1994 | Imagineering Inc. | Action |
![]() The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Sega GenesisSummary: The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle is the video game adaptation of the 60's cartoon series staring Bullwinkle, a moose, and Rocky, a flying squirrel. The game plays out much like an episode of the show. The story begins at the dedication of the Frostbite Falls Rocky and Bullwinkle museum. Unfortunately, the not-so-nice Boris and Natasha have disguised themselves as security guards for the museum and managed to steal some of the priceless artifacts. |
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4188 | Aero the Acro-Bat | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R2 | Aug 1993 | Iguana Entertainment, Inc. | Action |
![]() Aero the Acro-Bat Sega GenesisSeries: Aero the Acrobat Summary: You play as bat Aero, who have to stop the mad scientist Edgar Ektor, who is trying to rid the world of amusement and fun. So you jump through the circus-style levels, using different kinds of machines such as catapults, cannons, bubble machines, platforms, etc., collecting various power-ups such as cheese, soda, keys, clocks, etc. and avoiding lethal obstacles. |
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4189 | Aero the Acro-Bat 2 | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R7 | Jan 1995 | Iguana Entertainment, Inc. | Action |
![]() Aero the Acro-Bat 2 Sega GenesisSeries: Aero the Acrobat Summary: In the sequel to Aero the Acro-Bat you have to defeat evil industrialist Edgar Ektor once again. He is back and again with bad ideas, so you - in the role of Aero - have to find and destroy him before he carries out his diabolical "Plan B". Like in the last installment, you have to jump, escape lethal obstacles and progress in time. This game features more moves for Aero, more mechanisms to use and more items to collect. |
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4190 | After Burner II | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jul 1990 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() After Burner II Sega GenesisSeries: After Burner Summary: Similar to its predecessor, the premise of After Burner II is to get on the F-14 Tomcat and fly mission after mission of shooting planes out of the sky. At your disposal is a vulcan cannon (basically a machine gun) and a limited number of missiles. In some versions of the game the guns fire automatically all the time. Sometimes you come across a friendly supply plane and if you dock with it you can replenish your missiles. |
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4191 | Air Buster | Sega Genesis | Kaneko | R4 | Feb 1991 | Kaneko | Action, Shooter |
![]() Air Buster Sega GenesisGameplay: Single player, 2 player co-op Summary: Air Buster: Trouble Specialty Raid Unit a.k.a. Aero Blasters: Trouble Specialty Raid Unit is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by Kaneko in 1990, licensed to Namco. The player controls a fighter jet also designed for space travel and shoots enemies, collects power-ups, and defeats bosses to advance levels. It was released for the NEC PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 as Aero Blasters. The following year it was released on the Sega Genesis in the United States as Air Buster. As a console game this title had the distinction of being two player simultaneous. This was rare among side scrolling shooters on home consoles. All games in the Thunder Force, Gradius, and R-Type series were only 1 player on the home consoles. The Genesis version featured more detailed and larger sprites and backgrounds than PCE version. |
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4192 | Air Diver | Sega Genesis | Seismic | R2 | Apr 1990 | Copya System Ltd. | Action |
![]() Air Diver Sega GenesisSummary: A terrorist organization led by a fanatic operating out of the Middle East has brought together a military force capable of holding the entire world hostage, backed by a lot of evil governments. The player needs to board a F-119 stealth fighter and stay undetected while taking out all opposition. |
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4193 | Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Aug 1989 | Sega Wow | Action, Platformer |
![]() Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle Sega GenesisSeries: Alex Kidd Gameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle is a side-scrolling platform game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis video game console. The game was released in Japan in February 1989, in the U.S. in January 1990 and in Europe on November 1990. It is the only 16-bit platform game starring Alex Kidd, and the fifth game in the Alex Kidd series of video games. Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle follows Alex as he fights his way through the fictional planet Paperock in search of his long-lost father, King Thor. Alex has access to several items and vehicles that help him complete his quest, including a motorbike, pedicopter, and pogo stick, which each give him unique abilities. While traveling through eleven worlds, Alex must defeat several opponents in rock-paper-scissors before finally finding King Thor. |
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4194 | Alien Storm | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jul 1991 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Alien Storm Sega GenesisSummary: The aliens are invading Earth, and it's up to the "Alien Busters" to wipe them out and destroy their creator. The Busters consist of Karla, Gordon, and Scooter. Each one of them have their own weapons and special attacks. |
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4195 | Alien³ | Sega Genesis | Arena Entertainment | R2 | Oct 1992 | Probe Software Ltd. | Action |
![]() Alien³ Sega GenesisSummary: Alien³ is a video game based on the movie of the same name. The plot of the movie picks up directly after the end of Aliens. Ellen Ripley, the main character of the Alien series, is in cryo-sleep aboard the space ship Sulaco. Unfortunately, an alien or two has stowed away on the Sulaco, and wreaked havoc within the ship. Thus, it crash lands on the prison colony planet Fiorina 161. Ripley and the unarmed prisoners have to figure out a way to survive the aliens terrorizing the colony until help arrives. |
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4196 | Alisia Dragoon | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Mar 1992 | Game Arts Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Alisia Dragoon Sega GenesisSummary: Alisia Dragoon is the female protagonist of this fast-paced platform game. Alisia must destroy an evil demon and avenge her fathers death through eight stages. She has only one weapon to dispose of enemies: thunder magic. This magic is auto-aiming and can track multiple targets. However, her quest is no easy task as the levels are loaded with fantasy-inspired monsters. Using thunder magic reduces a magic gauge, meaning you often have to wait for it to recharge. Once fully charged Alisia can unleash a massive rolling blast of lightning across the screen. |
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4197 | Altered Beast | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Aug 1989 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Arcade |
![]() Altered Beast Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Vintage Collection Summary: In this coin-op conversion, you are a hero raised from the dead by the god Zeus to rescue his daughter Athena. With scenery inspired by Ancient Greece, you have to fight hordes of undead and demons, with a boss at the end of each level until you meet the god Neff, who holds the girl captive. |
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4198 | Animaniacs | Sega Genesis | Konami | R3 | May 1994 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Action, Arcade |
![]() Animaniacs Sega GenesisSummary: Animaniacs is a side-scrolling action/puzzle game based on the animated TV series of the same name. The Warner kids, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot have escaped the water tower again and are on a quest to retrieve movie memorabilia from the Warner Bros. studio lot. |
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4199 | The Aquatic Games Starring James Pond and the Aquabats | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Sep 1992 | Millennium Interactive Ltd. | Sports |
![]() The Aquatic Games Starring James Pond and the Aquabats Sega GenesisSummary: The Super Aquatic Games was conceived partly as an Olympics tie-in, and partly as a stop-gap for James Pond fans (the third platform title in the series (Operation Starfish) was in the process of being heavily delayed, eventually being released in 1994). This game saw Pond and friends competing in the underwater Olympics. |
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4200 | Arcade Classics | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Feb 1996 | Arcade, Various | |
![]() Arcade Classics Sega GenesisGameplay: Multiplayer, Single-player video game Summary: Arcade Classics is a Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game featuring three classic arcade games: Pong, Missile Command, and Centipede, plus a revised Sega version of each one. A version of the game was also released for the Sega Game Gear, with Ultrapong replacing Pong. |
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4201 | Arcus Odyssey | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R4 | Sep 1991 | Namco Tales Studio | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Arcus Odyssey Sega GenesisSeries: Arcus Gameplay: Up to 2 players Summary: Arcus Odyssey is an action role-playing game video game developed by Wolf Team. The game was released in 1991 for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sharp X68000 and Super Famicom. It featured an isometric perspective and cooperative gameplay. The game is a cross between fantasy and science-fiction themes, with hack and slash gameplay reminiscent of dungeon crawlers such as Dragon Slayer, The Tower of Druaga and Gauntlet. Arcus Odyssey is part of the Arcus franchise, which also included Arcus in 1988, Arcus II: Silent Symphony in 1989, and Arcus III in 1991. The music for the game was composed by Motoi Sakuraba, who also did the music for the Star Ocean series. An American version for the Super NES was planned, but it was cancelled following Sega's acquisition of Renovation Products (American publisher for Wolf Team and Telenet games). The Super NES version was, however, released in Japan, with the title Arcus Spirits. |
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4202 | Arrow Flash | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R4 | Jan 1991 | Sega | Action, Shooter |
![]() Arrow Flash Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Arrow Flash is a horizontal scrolling shooter video game developed by Sega and released by Renovation Products in the US (and by Sega in Japan and Europe) in 1990 for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Main character Zana Keene (Anna Schwinn in the European release) commandeers a prototype transformable fighter-mecha left from her grandfather to fight against an alien attack force known as the Great Golems attacking humankind. The game is mostly a horizontal shooter, with one down scrolling stage and one stage with a diagonal scrolling background, although the ship does not change orientation when this happens. |
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4203 | Art Alive | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jan 1992 | Sega | Educational |
![]() Art Alive Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Art Alive! is a paint program released by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive in 1991. Its features include stamps of Sonic the Hedgehog, ToeJam & Earl, and other Sega characters. It was followed by Sega's Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio. |
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4204 | Art of Fighting | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Oct 1994 | SNK Corporation | Educational |
![]() Art of Fighting Sega GenesisSeries: Art of Fighting Summary: Yuri Sakazaki has been kidnapped! Her big brother Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia, his best friend, go search for her on the streets of South Town. As they go deeper and deeper they will find clues as to who ordered the kidnapping, the Sakazaki family's relation to the mob, and a person from their past. |
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4205 | Astérix and the Great Rescue | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jun 1994 | Core Design Ltd. | Action |
![]() Astérix and the Great Rescue Sega GenesisSummary: The game is based on the popular French comics series Astérix. It is 50 B.C., and the entire Gaul (today's France) is conquered by the Romans. Only one village still remains independent, thanks to the incredible powers of its two great warriors, Asterix and Obelix. In the game, they must first of all liberate the village Orvio and rescue their friend Dogmatix. |
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4206 | Atomic Robo-Kid | Sega Genesis | Treco | R5 | Oct 1990 | UPL Co., Ltd | Action |
![]() Atomic Robo-Kid Sega GenesisSummary: As the half-human half-cyborg flying machine of the title, you are faced with 28 levels to clear of enemies. The gameplay is horizontally scrolling. Your unit is able to fly and then hold at a certain level in space. Defeated enemies often release gems, which can be collected towards power-ups. These include more powerful or multi-directional firing. |
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4207 | Atomic Runner | Sega Genesis | Data East | R4 | Jul 1992 | Data East Corporation | Action |
![]() Atomic Runner Sega GenesisSeries: Video Game Anthology Summary: One windy day, there was an explosion at a nuclear power station, causing heavy doses of radiation to be poured over many people. One of these people was a coal miner named Chelnov. When he survived the deadly accident, he was possessed with abnormal powers. Having realized this, he decided to act in the cause of justice. He is determined to escape the Eastern Bloc country he called home and run and jump across the world to finish in the US. |
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4208 | Awesome Possum Kicks Dr. Machino's Butt | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R4 | Nov 1993 | Tengen Inc. | Action |
![]() Awesome Possum Kicks Dr. Machino's Butt Sega GenesisGameplay: Sci-Fi / Futuristic Summary: In just a few years, mankind has succeeded in destroying the environment and endangering all living species. Under the guidance of the evil Dr. Machino, robotic machines were built to turn the Earth into a soulless place without live nature. There is only one hero who can save the living beings of the planet - you, a little possum. Fight Dr. Machino's robots and liberate the Earth! |
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4209 | B.O.B. | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Sep 1993 | Gray Matter Inc. | Action |
![]() B.O.B. Sega GenesisSummary: You are a teenage ant-like robot, who is going out for a date... |
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4210 | Back to the Future Part III | Sega Genesis | Arena Entertainment | R5 | Jan 1992 | Probe Software Ltd. | Action |
![]() Back to the Future Part III Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: Back to the Future III is a collection of four arcade games. Marty McFly and Doc Brown have traveled back through time to the year 1885 - and they're soon deep in trouble when they face "Mad Dog" Tannen's gang and have to find a way to return to the present. This game takes four scenes from the Hollywood movie Back to the Future III and turns them into arcade sequences: |
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4211 | Ballz 3D | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R3 | Oct 1994 | PF Magic | Action |
![]() Ballz 3D Sega GenesisSeries: Ballz Summary: Ballz is a fighting game, but what makes it uniqe is the fact that your player is made out of balls. The game has a detailed 3D engine with a fixed camera. The game plays like your normal beat 'em up game. This game supports 2 players, 3 difficulties and up to 21 matches. |
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4212 | Barbie: Super Model | Sega Genesis | Hi-Tech Expressions | R3 | Oct 1993 | Bonsai Entertainment, Inc. | Action |
![]() Barbie: Super Model Sega GenesisSummary: Help Barbie become a great fashion model! This is an arcade game with many different activities to participate in. |
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4213 | Batman Forever | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R2 | Sep 1995 | Acclaim Studios London | Action |
![]() Batman Forever Sega GenesisSummary: Batman Forever is the officially licensed game based on the 1995 movie. The bad guys this time around are The Riddler and Two-Face. |
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4214 | Batman Returns | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Dec 1992 | Aspect Co., Atari, Dentons, Spirit of Discovery, Acme Interactive, Konami, Malibu Comics | Action |
![]() Batman Returns Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Batman Returns is a video game for various platforms based on the movie of the same name. The Sega console versions were published by Sega themselves while the NES and Super NES versions were developed and published by Konami. The PC version was published by Konami and developed by Spirit of Discovery. The Amiga version was developed by Denton Designs, and also published by Konami. There is also an Atari Lynx version, published by Atari themselves. |
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4215 | Batman: Revenge of the Joker | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R5 | Jan 1993 | Sun Electronics Corp. | Action |
![]() Batman: Revenge of the Joker Sega GenesisSummary: The Joker lives again in SunSoft's sequel to their NES |
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4216 | Batman: The Video Game | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R3 | Jun 1991 | Sun Electronics Corp. | Action |
![]() Batman: The Video Game Sega GenesisGameplay: Shooter Summary: The Genesis version of Batman: The Video Game follows closely the plot from the 1989 movie. |
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4217 | Battlemaster | Sega Genesis | Arena Entertainment | R3 | Dec 1991 | Personal Software Services | Action, Strategy |
![]() Battlemaster Sega GenesisSummary: An early squad based combat strategy game set in a medieval style fantasy world. The player decides which race they want to play (Human, Orc, Dwarf or Elf) each with their own strengths and weaknesses. It is then a matter of clearing out areas of opponents and finding items to enhance your character's and companions abilities. |
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4218 | Battletoads | Sega Genesis | Tradewest | R4 | Mar 1993 | Rare, Ltd. | Action, Strategy |
![]() Battletoads Sega GenesisSeries: Games made into TV Summary: The Dark Queen has attacked and kidnapped (toadnapped?) your best buddy. To make matters worse, she nabbed the best looking girl around! So, what will you do? Cry? Whimper? Hide? Call the Starcops? NO! Cause you're a Battletoad! Battletoads don't cry, hide or call for help! And they certainly don't whimper! They get MAD then they get EVEN! So grab your blaster, hop on the Toadster and go get 'em! |
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4219 | Battletoads/Double Dragon | Sega Genesis | Tradewest | R4 | Dec 1993 | Rare, Ltd. | Action |
![]() Battletoads/Double Dragon Sega GenesisSummary: Earth is under fire by Colossus, a battleship the size of a city. Using powerful laser cannons, it has destroyed most of Earth's defence forces, while its many troops clean up the rest of the planet. All expect for 5 warriors. |
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4220 | Beast Wrestler | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R3 | Dec 1991 | Riot | Action |
![]() Beast Wrestler Sega GenesisSummary: A one on one fighting game seen from an isometric perspective. All beasts or dragons have two basic attacks: a punch and a tail attack, as well as a special attack that can only be performed while a certain icon is displayed. During close combat, pressing the A or C button rapidly will result in a throwing or choking attack. There is no visible health bar, but three icons are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Once a dragon is knocked down for a longer moment, one icon turns red. Once all icons are red, the fight is lost. The battle arena is surrounded by an electric fence, that opponents can be thrown into and which can also be used to initiate jump attacks. |
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4221 | The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Nov 1994 | Realtime Associates, Inc. | Action |
![]() The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure Sega GenesisSummary: A bear family - Father Bear, Mother Bear, Sister Bear, and Brother Bear - decide to go camping to the nearby forest. While they sit by the fire, the two cubs decide to explore the area. Visit dangerous places, avoid or destroy the enemies, and collect things that bears like most - such as honey or fresh fish! |
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4222 | Best of the Best Championship Karate | Sega Genesis | Electro Brain | R2 | Jul 1993 | Loriciels | Fighting |
![]() Best of the Best Championship Karate Sega GenesisSummary: Best of the Best Championship Karate is a realistic fighting game. |
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4223 | Beyond Oasis | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Mar 1995 | Ancient Co. Ltd. | Action |
![]() Beyond Oasis Sega GenesisSeries: Oasis Summary: Prince Ali has found the magical Golden Armlet, which was used many years ago to defeat an evil wizard who wielded its counterpart, the Silver Armlet. The Prince has now to stop the evil sorcerer and save the island of Oasis. To do so, he will need his wits, skills ,and the powers of the four Wild Spirits. |
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4224 | Bible Adventures | Sega Genesis | Wisdom Tree | R3 | Jun 1995 | Wisdom Tree | Action |
![]() Bible Adventures Sega GenesisSummary: Bible Adventures contains three different side scrolling platform games, each with a different bible theme. |
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4225 | Bimini Run | Sega Genesis | Nuvision Entertainment | R5 | Feb 1991 | Microsmiths, Inc. | Action |
![]() Bimini Run Sega GenesisGameplay: Naval Summary: You are Kenji Ohara, a motor boat expert. The evil Dr. Orca has kidnapped your sister Kim. Together with your best friend Luka you must find his hideout on a deserted island, and rescue your sister from his clutches. But that won't be easy, as Dr. Orca has sent his henchmen to stop you! |
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4226 | Bio-Hazard Battle | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1992 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Bio-Hazard Battle Sega GenesisSummary: The civilization on the planet Avaron is by far more advanced than that of the Earth. People developed special biogenetical creatures - giant flies, crabs, and other animals. Unfortunately, those monsters rebelled against the Avaronians and threatened to conquer the planet. It is up to you to save the planet Avaron from the invasion! |
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4227 | Blaster Master 2 | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R4 | Mar 1993 | Software Creations Ltd. | Action |
![]() Blaster Master 2 Sega GenesisSummary: Some time has passe since the boy Jason and his tank Sophia defeated the evil Plutonium Boss and his radioactive underground mutant henchmen. However, not all is well. It appears that one of Plutonium Boss' underlings has survived. He has destroyed Sophia and is now using its parts in order to rise to the surface of the Earth and to conquer it. Jason builds a new Sophia tank and is prepared to defend his planet! |
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4228 | Blockout | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Jul 1991 | P.Z.Karen Co. Development Group | Action |
![]() Blockout Sega GenesisGameplay: Puzzle-Solving Summary: Blockout is a Tetris variant with an added twist: it's in 3D. The player can rotate the blocks in 3D in order to fit them into the pit they are being guided into. Advanced users can play this game with odd three-dimensional pieces, or change the size of the pit, for depth of between 6 and 18 piles, and width and length of between 3 and 7. |
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4229 | Bonanza Brothers | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | May 1991 | Sega | Action |
4230 | Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure | Sega Genesis | Interplay | R3 | Nov 1994 | Interplay Productions, Inc. | Action |
![]() Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure Sega GenesisSummary: Boogerman is a jump-and-run game where the protagonist flicks boogers and farts at enemies in order to stand a chance against the evil Boogermeister. The game features about 20 levels of dirt, slime and bad taste in worlds like "Mucous Mountains", "The Pits" and "Flatulent Swamps". |
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4231 | Bram Stoker's Dracula | Sega Genesis | Sony Imagesoft | R2 | Jul 1993 | Psygnosis Limited | Action |
![]() Bram Stoker's Dracula Sega GenesisGameplay: Horror Summary: Bram Stoker's Dracula is the title given to a number of games based on the 1992 film of the same name. Gameplay for each game varies greatly from platform to platform, but they all retain a similar plot based on the movie. The 16-bit console versions are side-scrolling hack-and-slash games. |
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4232 | Brutal: Paws of Fury | Sega Genesis | GameTek | R3 | Jun 1994 | GameTek, Inc. | Fighting |
![]() Brutal: Paws of Fury Sega GenesisSeries: Brutal Summary: The Dalai Llama has organised a martial arts contest for animals of all species to prove their skills, and you are competing in it. There are a wide variety of furry creatures to take on, and finally the Dalai Llama himself. |
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4233 | Bubba 'N' Stix | Sega Genesis | Core Design Inc. | R3 | Jan 1994 | Core Design Ltd. | Action |
![]() Bubba 'N' Stix Sega GenesisSummary: Bubba is a happy-go-lucky animal delivery guy for the local Zoo here on Earth. One day, while going about his daily routine, Bubba is abducted by an alien that plans on delivering him along with several other aliens into his zoo. On the way back to his home planet, the alien spacecraft loses control and crashes and it gives the opportunity for Bubba, the other aliens, and Stix (a sentient twig-like alien) to escape. Bubba and Stix become friends and start on their journey home, They're now on an alien planet where things are a little bit different than they are on Earth. Take control of Bubba and Stix, who has various puzzle-solving tools (including a weapon), as they try to find a way back home. You'll have to solve mind-boggling puzzles and fight all kinds of wacky aliens. If you're planning to return to Earth, you'll have to have fast reflexes and be able to think fast and sometimes sideways. |
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4234 | Bubsy II | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R3 | Oct 1994 | Action | |
4235 | Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R2 | Jul 1993 | Accolade, Inc. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind Sega GenesisSeries: Bubsy Summary: In this 15-level action game the player is Bubsy the bobcat, who has to defeat the Woolies the aliens, which steal balls of yarn. There are five different locations such as jungle, wild west, etc., where the player has to jump and land on their enemies to kill them. Each time to finish the level the player has to defeat the boss, who sits in an alien ship. |
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4236 | Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Jul 1990 | Electronic Arts, Inc. | Fighting |
![]() Budokan: The Martial Spirit Sega GenesisGameplay: Martial Arts Summary: Budokan is a martial arts game covering Karate (unarmed combat), Kendo (using a wooden sword), Nunchaku (using piercing chain weapons) and Bo (using a staff). The player has a realistic range of moves and must use them wisely, as Ki (life-force) is drained for every move made, whether successful or not, and both this and your stamina level must be kept high. |
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4237 | Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Aug 1996 | Probe Entertainment Ltd., Atod AB | Action |
![]() Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble Sega GenesisSummary: The game is based on the Looney Tunes cartoon movies. Bugs Bunny falls asleep, and in his dream sees Yosemite Sam developing a robot called Gossamer. The robot disobeys the commands of his master and goes out of control. Now Bugs Bunny has to enter the TV world and to correct things, bringing order back to the lives of Looney Tunes inhabitants. |
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4238 | Cadash | Sega Genesis | Taito | R2 | Jun 1992 | Taito Corporation | Action |
![]() Cadash Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game, Multiplayer game Summary: Cadash is a sword and sorcery video game which combines elements of both the role-playing video game genre of games and the platform genre of games. The game was originally an arcade game released by Taito in 1989, later ported to home video game consoles such as the TurboGrafx-16 in 1991, and the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1992. The game was included in Taito Memories Volume 2 which was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It was also included in the Xbox and PC versions of Taito Legends 2 which was released in 2007. |
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4239 | Caliber .50 | Sega Genesis | Mentrix Software, Inc. | R5 | Dec 1991 | SETA Corporation | Action |
![]() Caliber .50 Sega GenesisSummary: You play as Captain Addis, a former officer in the US army during the Vietnam war. Now, twenty years after the war, you are sent on a mission to follow the Ho Chi Minh trail and to rescue American airmen that were left behind. |
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4240 | California Games | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Feb 1992 | Epyx, Inc. | Action |
![]() California Games Sega GenesisSeries: Epyx "Games" Summary: California Games was the original "Extreme Games" – what today's generation might call "X-Games in the sun". Players can select sponsors (absent in some versions) and compete in events such as skateboarding, footbag, surfing, roller skating, flying disc (frisbee) and BMX. The surfing event is ranked by judges, which give a score to help the players improve their routine. |
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4241 | Captain America and the Avengers | Sega Genesis | Data East | R3 | Dec 1992 | Data East Corporation | Action |
![]() Captain America and the Avengers Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: Captain America and the Avengers is a one- or two-player (simultaneous) side-scrolling beat 'em up in which four Marvel Comics licensed heroes (Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye and Vision) take on the evil Red Skull, who, by assembling a team of super-villains, seeks to conquer the world. |
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4242 | Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Nov 1990 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Sega GenesisSummary: This is the first Mickey Mouse game for Sega consoles. In this game the famous Disney character must face the dangers of weird fantasy lands such as an enchanted forest and a toy world. Mickey must rescue his girlfriend Minnie who's been kidnapped by the evil witch Mizrabel. |
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4243 | Castlevania: Bloodlines | Sega Genesis | Konami | R2 | Mar 1994 | Action | |
![]() Castlevania: Bloodlines Sega GenesisSummary: Set in the early 1900s, Castlevania: Bloodlines' villain Countess Elizabeth Bartley has only one thing on her mind -- resurrecting her uncle, Count Dracula. While no Belmont heroes appear in the game to oppose her, there are two antagonists to Bartley's plan: John Morris, who handles a whip as well as any Belmont, and Eric Lecarde, who prefers a menacing spear. |
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4244 | Centurion: Defender of Rome | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Jul 1991 | Bits of Magic | Action |
![]() Centurion: Defender of Rome Sega GenesisSummary: Starting as a young Roman legionnaire in 275BC, your job is to conquer the known world through force or diplomacy, fighting on land and sea. |
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4245 | Chakan | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Dec 1992 | Extended Play | Action |
![]() Chakan Sega GenesisSummary: Chakan is a fairly standard platform game in which you control a dead guy (Chakan has lost his soul) through many levels of hack and slash platforming. The ultimate goal is defeat all the bad-guys and so finally achieve inner-peace. |
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4246 | Championship Pro-Am | Sega Genesis | Tradewest | R3 | Dec 1992 | Rare Ltd. | Racing |
![]() Championship Pro-Am Sega GenesisSeries: R.C. Pro-Am Summary: Guide your radio controlled car to victory in this racing game. You have to beat your 3 opponents on 32 tracks while avoiding obstacles like water and oil puddles and collecting bonus items like better engines and tires. |
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4247 | Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool | Sega Genesis | Kaneko | R2 | Feb 1993 | System Vision | Racing |
![]() Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool Sega GenesisSummary: The game's hero is the Frito-Lay mascot, Chester the Cheetah. Chester leaves peacefully in a zoo with other animals, until the big brute Mean Eugene steals his beloved motor scooter. What's worse, without knowing how to handle the scooter, Mean Eugene broke it to pieces and threw them away. Now it's up to Cheetah to travel across the zoo and to retrieve parts of his scooter. |
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4248 | Chiki Chiki Boys | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jan 1993 | Capcom Co., Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Chiki Chiki Boys Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: This platform-based action game is set in the land of Alurea. The idyllic life of the Alurean people was shattered when the King is killed by a dragon, and a range of nasties inhabit the lands. Fortunately his twin sons have come to the rescue, and you must take control of one or the other to put the world right. |
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4249 | Columns | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Aug 1990 | Sega | Action, Platformer |
![]() Columns Sega GenesisGameplay: Up to 2 players, simultaneously Summary: Columns is a puzzle video game, first created in 1989 by Jay Geertsen. Early versions of the game were made and ported among early computer platforms, and then the Atari ST, until 1990, when Jay Geertsen sold the rights to Sega, where it was ported to several Sega consoles. |
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4250 | Columns III | Sega Genesis | Vic Tokai | R4 | Mar 1994 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Columns III Sega GenesisSeries: Columns Summary: Third game in the Columns series. In this fast-paced puzzle mayhem, your goal is to arrange three or more jewels of the same colour horizontally, vertically or diagonally to remove them from the playing screen. While the jewels are falling, you can change the order of their colours. In the Arcade, Versus, and Time Trial modes, you can test your skills against an opponent, a clock, or a specific task such as removing a particular jewel. New features include a rising bar that can be used to annoy opponents and magical items that have strategic value to alter the outcome mid-game. |
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4251 | Combat Cars | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R2 | Jun 1994 | Accolade | Racing |
![]() Combat Cars Sega GenesisGameplay: Multiplayer, Single-player video game Summary: Heat seeking missiles, anti-auto mines, slippery sludge slicks. This ain't your usual drive around the block. This is the most action-packed arcade racing game ever to hit the highways. You'll need every awesome enhancement your prize money can buy to win on all 24 grueling tracks. Whether it's rocky mountains, congested urban sprawl, gutsy harbor drives or shifty sand beaches, in this game only the strong survive. And Sunday drivers get wasted. Choose one of 8 mean machines for maximum adrenaline racing on 24 killer courses. Make a run for it by yourself, go head-to-head against a buddy in split-screen, or join forces for roadway domination. Boost your performance with extra turbo-thrusts, mega tires, amped-up engines and wicked power-ups. |
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4252 | Comix Zone | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Aug 1995 | Sega Technical Institute | Action |
![]() Comix Zone Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Vintage Collection Summary: Sketch Turner was a starving comic book artist, living with his pet rat Roadkill... that is until a lightning storm mysteriously brought his cartoon villain, Mortus, to life and imprisoned Sketch within the pages of his own comic book. Now trapped in the world that he himself created, but someone else is now drawing, Sketch must battle through the pages of his own comic book, and past his own creations, to a final battle with Mortus. Perhaps one of his own creations, General Alissa Cyan might be able to help... |
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4253 | Contra: Hard Corps | Sega Genesis | Konami | R2 | Aug 1994 | Konami | Action, Shooter |
![]() Contra: Hard Corps Sega GenesisSeries: Contra Gameplay: Single-player video game, Cooperative multiplayer Summary: Contra: Hard Corps, released in Japan as Contra: The Hard Corps and in Europe and Australia as Probotector, is a side-scrolling run and gun-style shoot-'em-up video game released by Konami for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994. It is part of the Contra series and serves as a follow-up to Contra III: The Alien Wars. |
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4254 | Cool Spot | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R3 | Apr 1993 | Virgin Games, Ltd. | Action |
![]() Cool Spot Sega GenesisSummary: Cool Spot is a colorful 2D platform game featuring the 7-Up mascot as the main protagonist. The game objective is fairly simple and straightforward. The player character has to collect enough number of cool points throughout each level in order to find and rescue his captured uncool Spot buddies and complete the game. |
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4255 | Cosmic Spacehead | Sega Genesis | Codemasters | R4 | Nov 1993 | Codemasters Software Company Limited, The | Action, Adventure |
![]() Cosmic Spacehead Sega GenesisSummary: Linus had crash landed on a distant planet called Earth, and made his way back home again. Trouble is, no one believes his tale of the planet he discovered! Your job is to help Linus make his way back to planet Earth so he can take some pictures to convince his friends. Gameplay consists of two parts, an adventure and arcade action. In adventure mode you can explore lands, find objects, and talk to people. Sentences can be constructed by using the pointer to select actions or objects on the screen (This is similar to the interface LucasArts used in games such as Maniac Mansion.) To reach many new locations involves the action mode, where you will need to cross treacherous landscapes and evade dangerous creatures. This portion resembles a side scrolling platform game. Once you've cleared an action sequence, you will not need to do so again if you decide to revisit a location. Whenever you wish you can receive a password allowing you to continue the game later from the same point. |
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4256 | Crack Down | Sega Genesis | Sage's Creation | R3 | Mar 1991 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Crack Down Sega GenesisSummary: Crack Down is a time-limited action game. The two heroes, Ben and Andy, have to get through the levels as quickly as possible placing bombs on X marks scattered around the levels. Although the levels are heavily defended, the player has an array of weaponry including a cannon, machine gun, and superbombs. |
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4257 | CrossFire | Sega Genesis | Kyugo of America, Inc. | R6 | Sep 1991 | A.I Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() CrossFire Sega GenesisSeries: Inspiration: TV Gameplay: Helicopter Summary: Fly a helicopter into hostile territory to rescue hostages and make some money on the side. The places the player can choose to fly into are Guatemara (Engrish for Guatemala), Cuba, and Panama. Missions are broken down into three different parts. The first part involves flying a helicopter taking out various enemies. The second part has the player flying a super helicopter into the enemies base. The third part has the player taking control of a soldier on the ground taking out enemies in the base. While on the ground, the player can call in help from the copter only for a limited number of times. Also while on the ground the player can rescue hostages. |
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4258 | Crüe Ball | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Nov 1992 | NuFX, Inc. | Action |
![]() Crüe Ball Sega GenesisSummary: Crüe Ball is a pinball game based on the glam-rock supergroup Motley Crüe. The game features Genesis-style renditions of the songs "Live Wire", "Dr. Feelgood", and "Home Sweet Home." |
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4259 | Crusader of Centy | Sega Genesis | Atlus | R6 | Mar 1995 | NexTech Corporation | Action |
![]() Crusader of Centy Sega GenesisSummary: Before the time of plants and animals, Earth was completely dark and inhabited by beings we now call 'monsters'. When some voice said 'Let There Be Light' , many monsters died because they could not live in this new light world. Not all died however; some of them hid in caves, and grew stronger. Now, they want to return to the world. |
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4260 | Cutthroat Island | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R2 | Jan 1996 | Software Creations Ltd. | Action |
![]() Cutthroat Island Sega GenesisSummary: In this game you play the role of a pirate lady called Morgan who was given a piece of a map by her father before he died. In the game you set out to find more pieces of the map so that you can find the hidden treasure buried on Cutthroat Island. The gameplay involves you scrolling along the screen and sword fighting pirates and other scoundrels one on one with various different attacks. As you progress you unlock more combos. This game is based on the film by the same name. |
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4261 | Cyber-Cop | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R2 | Sep 1992 | Action | |
![]() Cyber-Cop Sega GenesisSummary: The Universal Cybernetics Corporation's got a huge PR problem. Seems some morbid folks are calling the new domestic robot they've designed "The Ripper" due to a nasty little technical defect - this robot likes to kill. Or is it an accident that the UCC happened to create a genetically engineered killing machine who also happens to have an insatiable appetite for human beings? Translated from the number one European hit CORPORATION, you're the Cyber Cop who's been chosen by the government to crack the complex security system of the UCC. Your mission: Confiscate the mutant robot they've designed as the ultimate weapon. Just remember Cyber Cop - you're completely on your own. Of course, you'll arm yourself with a whole arsenal of firepower - everything from hologram projectors to infra-red image intensifiers. If all goes well, you'll be a national hero. But if the droid guards, sleeping gas and autolock doors get the best of you - even your own mom will deny that she ever knew you! |
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4262 | Cyborg Justice | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Apr 1993 | Novotrade Software Kft. | Action |
![]() Cyborg Justice Sega GenesisSummary: You are a member of the Galatic Unity Agency on routine patrol in deep space when your patrol ship is damaged after accidently passing through a meteor storm and starts to lose control, smashing into a nearby planet and blacking out. The next thing you remember you are rummaging through scrap metal and welding together steel to make parts for weapons. You have become a cyborg slave in a munitions factory for the Cydrek Federation, a twisted machine with a human brain, unable to comprehend your situation, clouded by cybernetic programming until one day your human side finally starts to break through. You remember everything and realize that the Cydrek Federation is building an army to take on the G.U.A. and you must stop it. You must take on the entire Federation using your new cybernetic body and stop them from taking over the universe. |
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4263 | Dark Castle | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Dec 1991 | Silicon Beach Software | Action |
![]() Dark Castle Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Dark Castle is a 1986 computer game for the Macintosh published by Silicon Beach Software, later ported to various platforms, where it was published by Three-Sixty Pacific. It was designed and illustrated by Mark Pierce and programmed by Jonathan Gay. Dark Castle is a platform game where a young hero named Duncan tries to make his way to the evil Black Knight, dodging objects as well as solving occasional puzzles. The game is notable for its use of sampled sounds to great effect. A sequel titled Beyond Dark Castle was released in 1987. A second sequel, Return to Dark Castle, was announced in 2000, though it was not released until March 14, 2008. |
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4264 | Dashin' Desperadoes | Sega Genesis | Data East | R3 | Sep 1993 | Data East Corporation | Action |
![]() Dashin' Desperadoes Sega GenesisSummary: Two cowboys try to win a girl's heart by racing each other in side-scrolling run-and-jump obstacle courses. The first to arrive will get her love. The duel takes you through six worlds with three levels each. In order to move on to the next world, you have to destroy the vehicle of your opponent, who has kidnapped the girl in each final level. Both singleplayer and multiplayer modes have horizontal split screens, which can be used strategically to slow down your rival. |
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4265 | Deadly Moves | Sega Genesis | Kaneko | R3 | Dec 1992 | System Vision | Action |
![]() Deadly Moves Sega GenesisSummary: You are Joe, a young American who has been secretly training to become a powerful fighter. One day, he meets an old martial artist who tells him he should travel all over the world to meet other teachers and to learn from them. During his travels, Joe encounters many other fighters, and has to become more and more skillful in order to prove that he is the greatest fighter in the world. |
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4266 | The Death and Return of Superman | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R5 | Jan 1995 | Blizzard Entertainment Inc. | Action |
![]() The Death and Return of Superman Sega GenesisSummary: "Doomsday" is here and only Superman can stop him. Unfortunately in doing so he gets killed himself. Now four other characters emerge, each claiming to be the real hero. The story starts you off with Superman, then Steel, the Eradicator, the Cyborg, and Superboy. Each character has slightly varied moves so different strategies apply when playing as them. |
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4267 | Death Duel | Sega Genesis | RazorSoft | R3 | Sep 1992 | Punk Development | Action |
![]() Death Duel Sega GenesisGameplay: BattleMech Summary: In the future all intergalactic disputes must be settled by a duel to the death. Nine galactic superpowers take control of the flight paths, leaving the Federation unable to operate. To regain the paths, the Federation sends in Barrett Jade inside a giant cyborg. He has to battle to death and defeat the other nine superpowers' contestants to regain control. |
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4268 | DecapAttack | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Sep 1991 | Vic Tokai Corporation | Action |
![]() DecapAttack Sega GenesisSummary: In this game you play as Chuck D. Head, the product of a mad, but benevolent, scientist. Chuck looks a lot like a mummy, except he is missing an important part: a head. Fortunately, he is equipped with a set of eyes and a weird punching appendage in the middle of his chest. |
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4269 | Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Feb 1995 | BlueSky Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Sega GenesisSummary: Play either the Road Runner or Wile E. Coyote in this unique side-scroller that is just like an interactive Saturday morning cartoon. Your goal: run through six different desert environments before time expires, collecting ACME stamps. |
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4270 | Devilish: The Next Possession | Sega Genesis | Sage's Creation | R4 | Apr 1992 | Genki Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Devilish: The Next Possession Sega GenesisSummary: Genki's first game is a paddle/pong game with a background story. Once upon a time there were a prince and a princess who loved each other. But the evil jealous demon named "Y" turn them both into stone paddles. Suddenly, a blue sphere fell from the sky, becoming the ball which the paddles can now push forwards, overcoming obstacles and defeating demons. |
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4271 | Dino Land | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R6 | Nov 1991 | Wolf Team | Pinball |
![]() Dino Land Sega GenesisSummary: Dino Land is a dinosaur themed pinball machine. You basically have to shoot your pinball at dinosaur targets. As you go along, you get more points after you have hit all the dinosaur targets in the board. There are 4 pinball boards, one on ground with ground creatures, an air one that represents flying creatures, a sea level which has sea creatures, and a boss level where you are trying to save your girlfriend from the boss. |
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4272 | A Dinosaur's Tale | Sega Genesis | Hi-Tech Expressions | R4 | Sep 1993 | Funcom Productions A/S | Action |
![]() A Dinosaur's Tale Sega GenesisSummary: Play as characters from the Spielberg animated movie We're Back, based entirely on the preview trailer. Run and jump through a variety of levels and defeat Dr. Screweyes. Every second level is a side-scrolling platformer where you take the role of the human kids Cecilia or Louie and move through obstacles to get to the end of the level. These levels are set at various New York locations including a TV studio and a circus that wants to keep the dinosaurs as an exhibit. Every other level is a 3D level where you play one of the dinosaur characters, e.g. skateboarding on the back of a pickup truck as Rex or flying as Elsa over central park while collecting balloons. This is one of the earliest Genesis games with 3D gameplay. |
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4273 | Disney's Aladdin | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1993 | Virgin Games, Inc. | Action |
![]() Disney's Aladdin Sega GenesisSummary: The game from Virgin based on the 1992 animated Disney film is a side-scrolling platformer. |
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4274 | Disney's Ariel: The Little Mermaid | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1992 | BlueSky Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() Disney's Ariel: The Little Mermaid Sega GenesisSummary: Help either Ariel, the gleeful little mermaid, or Triton, her father, foil the evil Ursula, who has transformed everyone into small, green worm-like creatures, including the character you dont initially choose. |
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4275 | Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Quest | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R3 | Oct 1993 | Software Creations Ltd. | Action |
![]() Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Quest Sega GenesisGameplay: Puzzle-Solving Summary: Play as Belle from Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" and (loosely) follow the animated film's story. Jump and duck to ward off hindrances, which can come in forms of birds, rats, bats, etc. |
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4276 | Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Roar of the Beast | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R3 | Oct 1993 | Software Creations Ltd. | Action |
![]() Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Roar of the Beast Sega GenesisSummary: Roar of the Beast is the second Genesis game based on the Beauty and the Beast animated film, only this time the player does not control Belle but Beast throughout the entire game. It is not a sequel to the first game, as both games were released in the same year. This title largely retells the story from Beast's perspective. It starts with Beast living in a castle in the dark woods with his servants (Lumiere, Cogsworth and Mrs. Potts). A powerful storm hits the castle and enchants all animals around it. Initially the beast needs to protect the magic rose against the creatures. Soon, Belle and her father Maurice become involved, and eventually the villagers who invade the castle. |
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4277 | Disney's Bonkers | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jun 1994 | SEGA Interactive Development Division | Action |
![]() Disney's Bonkers Sega GenesisSummary: The game is based on the Disney TV series of the same name. Bonkers is a bob-cat police officer. One day, he reads in a newspaper that a contest for the best policeman is announced. Since his partner is away, Bonkers decides that would be the best opportunity to grab the first prize. In order to win the contest, Bonkers has to catch four famous criminals. |
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4278 | Disney's Pinocchio | Sega Genesis | THQ | R5 | Nov 1996 | Virgin Studios London | Action |
![]() Disney's Pinocchio Sega GenesisSummary: Journey through as Geppetto, the carpenter's live wooden puppet, Pinocchio, as he did in his Disney animated film - which itself was based on a children's novel. |
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4279 | Disney's Pocahontas | Sega Genesis | Disney Interactive | R4 | Mar 1996 | Action, Platformer | |
![]() Disney's Pocahontas Sega GenesisSummary: Only you can find the path to peace. As Pocahontas, you must use courage and quick thinking to conquer obstacles and help your animal friends. Can you save a fallen bird, free a trapped deer, and help a baby bear get out of a tree? Each time you succeed, you'll earn a special power - so you can soar, swim, and race through forests, across rivers and over mountains. But hurry. A war is about to begin. And only you can stop it. Conquer over 65 thrilling challenges. Explore the Enchanted Glade, the Indian Village and the Settler's Fort. |
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4280 | Disney's TaleSpin | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Nov 1992 | Action, Platformer | |
![]() Disney's TaleSpin Sega GenesisSummary: Soar into the wild blue yonder with Kit and Baloo, your madcap buddies. Scramble to win the world's zaniest flying contest ever, in Higher for Hire's famous flying machine, the Sea Duck. The prize: a lucrative air-transport contract and glory for all! Fly in the face of adversity as you compete against Shere Khan. Fend off lowdown high-altitude strikes by Air Pirate Don Karnage. This airborne bully will stop at nothing to see you fail! You've got non-stop ground action, too. Leap quagmires, ford rivers, and swing from vines through a treacherous jungle. So strap on your goggles, and hang on for dear life as you soar into the wildest adventure in aviation history! |
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4281 | Disney's The Jungle Book | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R1 | Jul 1994 | Eurocom Developments Ltd, Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Disney's The Jungle Book Sega GenesisSummary: Based on the famous animated movie, Walt Disney's The Jungle Book is a platform game where you control Mowgli, the boy who was raised by wild animals deep in the jungles. Your goal is to find the human village so you may you join your kin once again. |
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4282 | Disney's Toy Story | Sega Genesis | Disney Interactive | R3 | Nov 1995 | Travellers Tales (Uk) Ltd. | Action |
![]() Disney's Toy Story Sega GenesisSummary: This game is based on the movie "Toy Story". It sets you as the character of Woody as you jump, swing, and drive to the end of each level. Each level contains familar scenes from the movie. The gameplay consists of the platform\sidescrolling kind. You use Woody's pullstring to defeat enemies like sharks, Mr. Potatohead, and Ham. After each level, you are treated to still images from the movie. |
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4283 | DJ Boy | Sega Genesis | Kaneko | R4 | Nov 1990 | Kaneko Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() DJ Boy Sega GenesisGameplay: Fighting Summary: Skating DJ Boy's girl has been kidnapped by the town's local goons and DJ Boy is the only one who can save the day. This coin-op conversion offers different rounds of side-scrolling beat-em-up gameplay, each with an end boss. DJ Boy is able to punch, kick, combine them in a flying attack and punch to both sides at the same time by pressing the main attack buttons. Although the visuals are less rough and friendlier than its contemporary counterparts, the difficulty is very unforgiving. DJ Boy has only four life bars and when they are gone, the game is over without continues. Defeated enemies leave behind coins. At the end of each stage the coins can be exchanged for a skateboard, a stronger punch or other items. |
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4284 | Double Dragon | Sega Genesis | Ballistic | R6 | Apr 1992 | Technos Japan Corp. | Action, Arcade |
![]() Double Dragon Sega GenesisSeries: Games made into TV Summary: Set in a post-apocalyptic New York, Double Dragon is the story of Billy and Jimmy Lee, twin brothers trained in the fighting style of Sou-Setsu-Ken. Together, they manage a small martial arts training school, teaching their students in self-defense. One day, Billy's girlfriend, Marian, is kidnapped off the street by the "Black Warriors", a savage street gang led by a man named Willy. The Black Warriors demand the Lee brothers disclose their martial arts secrets in exchange for Marian's freedom. The Lee brothers set out on a rescue mission to crush the Black Warriors and save Marian. |
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4285 | Double Dragon 3: The Arcade Game | Sega Genesis | Flying Edge | R3 | Feb 1992 | East Technology Corp. | Action, Arcade |
![]() Double Dragon 3: The Arcade Game Sega GenesisSeries: Double Dragon Summary: Billy and Jimmy Lee are returning from martial arts training when their paths cross a fortune teller. She tells them of a great evil in Egypt, their strongest adversary yet, and how the Rosetta Stones can aid them. This game features weapon shops where Billy and Jimmy can buy power-ups, tricks, energy and extra lives to aid them in their quest. Power-ups make Billy and Jimmy twice their size, increasing their damage done and range of attack. |
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4286 | Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1993 | Compile | Puzzle |
![]() Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Sega GenesisSummary: Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine is a version of Puyo Puyo with a storyline involving characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog games. The evil Dr. Robotnik decides to turn the citizens of Beanville into robots. It's up to the player to save them from their doom. The player drops pairs of beans into the dungeons, trying to create groups of four in matching colors. He or she must challenge Dr. Robotnik's robots to a battle and defeat them, and eventually face the Eggman himself. |
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4287 | Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R4 | Dec 1994 | Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd. | Puzzle |
![]() Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Sega GenesisSummary: Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a action/fighting game in which you play Bruce Lee, the infamous martial arts master. |
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4288 | Dragon's Fury | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R3 | Jul 1992 | Compile | Pinball |
![]() Dragon's Fury Sega GenesisSummary: Imagine an adventure game in the format of pinball, and you get Dragon's Fury. Your hero is a small silver ball, and your battlefield is a three-tiered pinball machine. Using your ball, you can defeat monsters, rack up points, and enter bonus stages. If you play with enough skill, you can trigger all sorts of point-accumulating bonuses. If you get one billion points, you get to fight the final boss and view the ending to the game. |
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4289 | Dragon's Revenge | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R3 | Dec 1993 | Pinball | |
![]() Dragon's Revenge Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Dragon's Revenge is a pinball game beyond your wildest dreams! Mind-blowing graphics and incredible animation will power you through as you destroy countless monsters. Survive lethal bonus stages and score points beyond belief. Can you defeat the evil sorceress... or will the Dragon have his revenge? |
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4290 | Dune: The Battle for Arrakis | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R5 | Jan 1994 | Westwood Studios, Inc. | Pinball |
![]() Dune: The Battle for Arrakis Sega GenesisSeries: Dune Summary: Westwood Studios' real-time strategy classic Dune II received a major overhaul when ported to the Sega Genesis. While the basic concept remains the same, the game features all-new graphics, streamlined controls, changes to the tech tree as well as completely new levels. |
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4291 | Dynamite Headdy | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Sep 1994 | Treasure Co., Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Dynamite Headdy Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: Dynamite Headdy is a platformer... with a difference. You control a little character whose main attack comes from his disembodied head. Yes, years before Rayman appeared, we already had a hero who used detachable appendages to attack his enemies. |
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4292 | Earnest Evans | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R3 | Apr 1992 | Wolf Team | Action, Platformer |
![]() Earnest Evans Sega GenesisSummary: The story of the game is connected to that of El Viento. Earnest Evans is a brave treasure hunter. His grandfather was a famous archaeologist who searched for three legendary idols in the 1930s. It was said that those idols could bring disaster upon the Earth if fallen into the wrong hands. But despite his efforts, he could never find even one of the idols. Now it's up to the grandson to continue his work, fifty years later. But the evil syndicate leader Brady Tressider has his own plans, and will do anything to stop Earnest... |
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4293 | Earth Defense | Sega Genesis | Realtec | R5 | Jul 1995 | AV artisan | Action, Shooter |
![]() Earth Defense Sega GenesisSummary: In Earth Defense, aliens have invaded Earth. In response, the United Nations create a flying craft named the "Phoenix Spitfire" to fight back and defend the planet, with the player in control. |
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4294 | Earthworm Jim | Sega Genesis | Playmates Interactive Entertainment | R2 | Aug 1994 | Shiny Entertainment, Inc. | Action |
![]() Earthworm Jim Sega GenesisSeries: Games made into TV Summary: A crow is chasing a worm named Jim while in outer space Psy-Crow is chasing a renegade ship. The ship's captain has stolen an ultra-high-tech-indestructible-super-space-cyber-suit and Queen Slug-for-a-Butt has ordered Psy-Crow to get it, since it can make her more beautiful than Princess-What's-Her-Name. Psy-Crow blasts the captain and the suit falls to Planet Earth. |
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4295 | Ecco Jr. | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Aug 1995 | Novotrade Software Kft. | Action |
![]() Ecco Jr. Sega GenesisSeries: Ecco the Dolphin Summary: Ecco Jr. is a prequel to Ecco the Dolphin, set during his childhood. Together with his friends Tara the Whale and Kitney the Dolphin, Ecco goes looking for the legendary blue whale. Released after the two main Ecco games, this title is geared towards younger children with simplified gameplay, lacking the difficulty of the other Ecco games. The game also contains a number of educational facts about dolphins. |
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4296 | Ecco the Dolphin | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Dec 1992 | Novotrade Software Kft. | Action |
![]() Ecco the Dolphin Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Vintage Collection Summary: Travel through time along with Ecco the dolphin, in the only game that could call itself a "dolphin simulator". Indeed, you can do pretty much everything a typical dolphin does, including eating fish, surfacing in order to breathe, using your biological sonar and of course, jumping out of the water to amaze your friends. |
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4297 | Ecco: The Tides of Time | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Aug 1994 | Novotrade International, Inc. | Action |
![]() Ecco: The Tides of Time Sega GenesisSummary: The followup to Ecco the Dolphin, in which Ecco successfully destroyed the Vortex. Unfortunately, it turns out that the Vortex Queen followed it to the Earth and eventually destroyed the Asterite. All the world's oceans are threatened, and actually already doomed. |
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4298 | El Viento | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R2 | Nov 1991 | Wolf Team | Action |
![]() El Viento Sega GenesisSeries: El Viento Summary: In 1930s New York, a dark cult plans the resurrection of their master, the Dark Prince Hastur, in order to control all of New York and the world. The mob is on their side in this, funding their dark projects and rituals needed to bring their dark master out into their world. |
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4299 | Elemental Master | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R4 | Mar 1993 | Technosoft | Action, Shooter |
![]() Elemental Master Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Elemental Master is a vertically scrolling shooter that has you controlling Laden in your eight-level fight against Gyra's creatures. Find the elemental powers of the Earth, Wind, Fire, Water and Light and you'll be able to use them against the forces of Gyra. Fire lets you shoot fireballs from your fingertips; Wind involves blasting gusts of air in rapid succession; Earth involves one steady stream of fire; and Water lets you command spinning whirlpools from both sides. |
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4300 | ESWAT: City Under Siege | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Oct 1990 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Shooter |
![]() ESWAT: City Under Siege Sega GenesisSeries: E-SWAT Summary: The city is besieged by wanted criminals, and as a police officer it is your duty to stop them. The first criminals in the wanted list can be stopped with your service weapon an some fast reactions, but once you're facing the toughest criminals in town you'll need to use the cyber suit, which provides additional protection and higher firepower. |
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4301 | Eternal Champions | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Dec 1993 | SEGA Interactive Development Division | Fighting |
![]() Eternal Champions Sega GenesisSeries: Eternal Champions Summary: From various time periods of past, present and future, nine fighters killed in an unjust manner find themselves given a second chance for life. An alien being, known only as the Eternal Champion, brings back the fighters into a competition for one reason: to find one among them worthy of being resurrected, giving them a chance to avert their death and tip the balance between good and evil. |
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4302 | Ex-Mutants | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Dec 1992 | Action | |
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4303 | Exile | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R3 | Feb 1992 | Riot | Action |
![]() Exile Sega GenesisSeries: Exile / XZR Summary: After Sadler defeated the Caliph, he returned to his home village, greeted by his fellow assassins. A spy of the Crusaders has been spotted outside of the village; following his trail, Sadler encounters the powerful leader of the Knights Templar. Travelling together to different countries of the world, they try to find a mysterious holy artifact that can supposedly put an end to the religious wars. |
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4304 | F-15 Strike Eagle II | Sega Genesis | MicroProse | R2 | Jun 1993 | MPS Labs | Action |
![]() F-15 Strike Eagle II Sega GenesisSeries: F-15 Strike Eagle Summary: The second in the series features campaigns in Lybia, the Persian Gulf, The Middle East and Vietnam, making for a total of 250,000 miles of potential action and danger. Primary and secondary aerial and ground-based targets must be destroyed on each of these. You are armed with a cannon, AMRAAM long-range air-to-air missile, Sidewinder short-range air-to-air missile, and the Maverick air-to-ground missile. |
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4305 | F-22 Interceptor: Advanced Tactical Fighter | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R1 | Sep 1991 | Simulation | |
![]() F-22 Interceptor: Advanced Tactical Fighter Sega GenesisSummary: This simulation puts you in the cockpit of the F-22. You can choose from 3 difficulty settings and fly strike missions in 4 theaters of war (United States, Iraq, Korea and Russia) with increasing difficulty. You can also challenge aces from each theater and design custom missions. |
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4306 | F-117 Night Storm | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Dec 1993 | Rare Ltd. | Simulation |
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4307 | The Faery Tale Adventure | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Jul 1991 | New World Computing, Inc. | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() The Faery Tale Adventure Sega GenesisSummary: The Faery Tale Adventure is a role-playing game in which the player can assume control of any of the three brothers - Julian, Philip, or Kevin. Each of the three has his own strengths: Julian is the archetypal melee fighter, Philip has high luck and intelligence, while Kevin is known for his kindness. Should the player fail while controlling one of the brothers, the next one will replace him. |
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4308 | Family Feud | Sega Genesis | GameTek | R3 | Feb 1994 | Imagineering Inc. | Kids & Family |
![]() Family Feud Sega GenesisSummary: This version differs from others, with over 4,000 survey questions. The rules conforms to the shows, divided into rounds until a family reaches 300 points and the "Three Strikes" rule. It also featured the new "Bulls Eye Round" that was introduced to the show at the time. |
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4309 | Fantasia | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Aug 1991 | Infogrames Europe SA | Kids & Family |
![]() Fantasia Sega GenesisSummary: Fantasia takes place in the dream world of Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice. Mickey must find the missing musical notes scattered about in four imaginary worlds. The Water World, Earth World, Air World and Fire World are filled with magical creatures such as marching brooms, skipping mushrooms, jumping cactus, flying horses, dancing hippos and many more. The music in the worlds is straight from the movie, including pieces by Bach, Mussorgsky, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Dukas and Ponchielli. |
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4310 | Fatal Fury | Sega Genesis | TAKARA | R2 | Feb 1993 | SNK Corporation | Fighting |
![]() Fatal Fury Sega GenesisSeries: Fatal Fury Summary: Southtown City plays host to the King of Fighters Tournament. Andy & Terry Bogard take part in the tournament cause winning the tournament is the only way they can defeat Geese Howard. Geese Howard controls Southtown City and killed their father several years ago. Also taking part is Joe Higashi, a Japanese kickboxer. Select either Joe, Andy or Terry, visit several locations in Southtown City and win that tournament! |
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4311 | Fatal Fury 2 | Sega Genesis | TAKARA | R3 | Jun 1994 | SNK Corporation | Fighting |
![]() Fatal Fury 2 Sega GenesisSeries: Fatal Fury Summary: Again, the Lone Wolves return! |
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4312 | Fatal Labyrinth | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Aug 1991 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Fighting |
![]() Fatal Labyrinth Sega GenesisSummary: Dragonia, the castle of doom, has come upon the world and its minions have stolen the Holy Goblet. Without it, the world will be in darkness forever. You play as Trykaar, who must enter the castle and traverse its thirty levels to retrieve the Holy Goblet. There is no other storyline; its dungeons are generated randomly each time you play, like in Rogue-type games. Much like Nethack or other Rogue games, the game is turn-based. |
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4313 | Fatal Rewind | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Oct 1991 | Raising Hell Software | Action |
![]() Fatal Rewind Sega GenesisSummary: This is a vertical platformer with horizontal wrap-around. For the entertainment of the futuristic masses, you play a criminal that has been inserted into a mechanical body with the promise that if you succeed in surviving through all the levels (there are many and they are hard), you will be set free. |
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4314 | Fighting Masters | Sega Genesis | Treco | R5 | Jun 1992 | Almanic Corp. | Action |
![]() Fighting Masters Sega GenesisSummary: A giant red sun is about to go supernova in a few hours and the blast will affect many star systems in the galaxy. An omnipotent race known as Primaries offers to save the inhabitants of one of the twelve star systems. Each star system sends a warrior to compete in a tournament to preserve their star system. |
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4315 | Flashback: The Quest for Identity | Sega Genesis | U.S. Gold | R2 | Feb 1993 | Delphine Software International | Action |
![]() Flashback: The Quest for Identity Sega GenesisSummary: The year is 2142. You play as Conrad B. Hart, a man who has lost his memory. After barely escaping from hostile aliens, Conrad's bike crashes on an unknown planet. Conrad finds himself in the jungle, and from now on his quest for survival and his lost identity begins. |
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4316 | Flicky | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Apr 1991 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Flicky Sega GenesisSummary: A female blue jay, named Flicky, must collect her chicks and lead them safely back to their nest, while they are chased by two cats. The cats make her chicks wandering off and try to eat her! |
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4317 | Forgotten Worlds | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1989 | Capcom Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Forgotten Worlds Sega GenesisSeries: Jet Pack Hero Summary: Forgotten Worlds features two characters known as The Nameless Ones, who both look like Arnold Schwarzenegger, one even has a mohawk. It's their job to rid the planet of the attacking aliens. |
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4318 | Frogger | Sega Genesis | Majesco | R4 | Feb 1998 | Konami | Action, Arcade |
![]() Frogger Sega GenesisGameplay: Up to 2 players, alternating turns Summary: Frogger is an arcade game introduced in 1981. It was developed by Konami, and licensed for worldwide distribution by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one. To do this, each frog must avoid cars while crossing a busy road and navigate a river full of hazards. Skillful players may obtain some bonuses along the way. The game is regarded as a classic from the golden age of video arcade games and was noted for its novel gameplay and theme. It was also an early example of a game using more than one CPU, as it used two Z80 processors. Frogger is still popular and versions can be found on many Internet game sites. By 2005, Frogger had sold 20 million copies worldwide, including 5 million in the United States. |
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4319 | Fun 'N' Games | Sega Genesis | Tradewest | R4 | Dec 1993 | Leland Interactive Media | Action |
![]() Fun 'N' Games Sega GenesisSummary: Fun 'N Games presents a mixture of games and applications. The main menu is divided into four sections: |
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4320 | Funny World & Balloon Boy | Sega Genesis | Realtec | R4 | Jul 1993 | AV artisan | Action |
![]() Funny World & Balloon Boy Sega GenesisSummary: Funny World & Balloon Boy is an unlicensed two-in-one cartridge containing two simple games: |
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4321 | G-LOC Air Battle | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Feb 1993 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() G-LOC Air Battle Sega GenesisSummary: The Citizens Defence Force does not trust the United Nations to keep a troubled 21st century world at peace. It confiscates a horde of planes and warships, and as a UN loyalist, it is your job to shoot them down. Solving starvation and disease can wait, apparently. |
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4322 | Gadget Twins | Sega Genesis | GameTek | R2 | Aug 1992 | Imagitec Design Inc. | Action |
![]() Gadget Twins Sega GenesisSummary: Late one night, the malevolent Thump enters the Gadget Kingdom's castle and steals the Gadget King's gem. The king wakes up the next morning to find that his gem was stolen. The king then summons Bop and Bump to reclaim his stolen possession from Thump. |
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4323 | Gaiares | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R5 | Feb 1991 | Telenet Japan Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Gaiares Sega GenesisSummary: It's the year 300x. The Earth has been ravaged by careless humans, leaving an uninhabitable, polluted wasteland. The space terrorists, Gulfer, plan to harvest the pollution to make some sort of garbage weapon. The good guys, the Leezaluth, aren't happy about that, so they decide they have to blow up the Earth before Gulfer gets at it. They give Earth an ultimatum: destroy Gulfer or Leezaluth destroys Earth. To help them out, Leezaluth gives Earth's last hero, Dan, a special weapon: the TOZ system. Why don't the Leezaluth just stop Gulfer themselves? It's not exactly clear. |
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4324 | Gain Ground | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R4 | Jan 1991 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Gain Ground Sega GenesisSummary: Gain Ground is an arcade style action game with a bit of strategy thrown in. The goal is get all of the soldiers to the opposite side of the screen or to kill all of the enemies. Each soldier in the army has a unique specialization, from among 20 types. Each soldier can attack in two different ways, using either a normal weapon or a special weapon. The strategy comes from deciding which soldier would do best in which situation. Some weapons are better at dealing with certain enemies and obstacles than other weapons. |
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4325 | Galahad | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R5 | Sep 1992 | Travellers Tales (UK) Ltd. | Action |
![]() Galahad Sega GenesisSummary: The titular hero travels through this platform action game, slashing up mutant creatures with a sword and battling the evil Thanatos in hopes to save the life of Princess Lucanna. |
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4326 | Garfield: Caught in the Act | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Oct 1995 | SEGA Interactive Development Division | Action |
![]() Garfield: Caught in the Act Sega GenesisSummary: As lazy cartoon cat Garfield, you're somehow trapped in your TV, that's what happens with too much TV watching. Go and find all remote-control pieces to get out of that box, and check the fridge for a change. The player advances through levels and bonus rounds in his attempt to escape. |
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4327 | Gargoyles | Sega Genesis | Buena Vista Interactive | R2 | Nov 1995 | Walt Disney Computer Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() Gargoyles Sega GenesisSummary: Gargoyles is based on the Disney Afternoon TV series of the same name that ran from 1994-1997. |
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4328 | Gemfire | Sega Genesis | Koei | R3 | Sep 1992 | KOEI Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Gemfire Sega GenesisSummary: Koei made an incursion into the fantasy worlds of magic with this game. Six magicians, each trapped inside a magical gem, are liberated from the crown Gemfire by Princess Robyn, daughter of the tyrannical ruler of Ishmeria, King Eselred. Fleeing across the length and breadth of the island nation, they each choose a leader from the greatest noble houses as their champion to topple Eselred and bring peace to Ishmeria. Players select one of these noblemen and seek to unite all the provinces under their banner through a combination of warfare and diplomacy. |
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4329 | General Chaos | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Aug 1993 | Game Refuge Inc. | Action, Strategy |
![]() General Chaos Sega GenesisSummary: General Chaos is an arcade-style squad RTS where the player controls a team of five soldiers in a limited battleground, in a classic Red (General Havoc, headquarters in Viceria) vs Blue (General Chaos, in Moronica) all out war. The goal of the game is to push the frontline to the enemy headquarters, by winning individual battles and then beat them in their own capital. |
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4330 | Generations Lost | Sega Genesis | Time Warner Interactive | R3 | Dec 1994 | Pacific Softscape | Action |
![]() Generations Lost Sega GenesisGameplay: Sci-Fi / Futuristic Summary: Generations Lost is a platform action game in which the player takes the role of Monobe, an adventurer on the search for the past of his people. Thanks to his magic armour Monobe is able to execute many different moves. Besides running and jumping, Monobe can roll on the ground, deliver blows with hands and feet, and shoot energy balls. With the help of an energy rope Monobe can swing from platform to platform. |
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4331 | Genesis 6-Pak | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jun 1995 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Compilation |
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4332 | Ghostbusters | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Aug 1990 | Action | |
![]() Ghostbusters Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Ghostbusters II is a 1990 video game for the NES, developed by Kemco and published by Activision, based on the film Ghostbusters II. Synthesized version of songs from the film, Ghostbusters Theme and "Higher and Higher" are featured in the game. In Europe and Japan, HAL Laboratory released their own Ghostbusters II game called New Ghostbusters II. |
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4333 | Ghouls 'N Ghosts | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Oct 1989 | Capcom Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Ghouls 'N Ghosts Sega GenesisSeries: Ghost 'N Goblins Summary: Three years have passed since Arthur defeated the Demon King Astaroth and rescued his beloved Princess Prin-Prin (see Ghosts 'N Goblins). A new villain, the Great Demon King Lucifer (Loki in some versions) has become the new leader of Ghoul Realm. While returning from a journey, Arthur sees the Princess' castle and her village under attack by Lucifer's forces. While rushing towards her beloved knight, the Princess is struck by one of Lucifer's laser beams. |
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4334 | Gods | Sega Genesis | Mindscape | R3 | Nov 1992 | Bitmap Brothers, The | Action |
![]() Gods Sega GenesisSummary: Hercules is aiming to achieve immortality by completing the task the Gods have set him. His task is presented as a platform adventure set in ancient Greece, featuring a variety of enemies as you play it through. |
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4335 | Golden Axe | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Dec 1989 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Golden Axe Sega GenesisSummary: Sega's classic arcade beat-'em-up game, Golden Axe puts in the shoes of one of three heroes, each with his own reason for trying to overthrow the evil rule of Death-Adder, who - along with his forces of darkness - kidnapped and imprisoned the King and his daughter and stole the legendary Golden Axe. |
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4336 | Golden Axe II | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jan 1992 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Golden Axe II Sega GenesisSeries: Golden Axe Summary: Not long after the malign reign of the Death Adder has ended, another evil rises. The peace of the land has again been threatened, this time by 'Dark Guld', who was supposed to be imprisoned but apparently isn't. He has instead now got his hands on the Golden Axe, and is using it for his own nasty purposes, and with his minions is causing much chaos. |
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4337 | Goofy's Hysterical History Tour | Sega Genesis | Absolute Entertainment | R5 | Sep 1993 | Imagineering Inc. | Action |
![]() Goofy's Hysterical History Tour Sega GenesisSummary: In Goofy's Hysterical History Tour, the player takes command of Goofy himself who gets his dream job as janitor at The Ludwig von Drake History Museum. However, his rival Pete is determined to get him fired and sabotages the exhibits and scatters pieces throughout various time periods. Armed with a new gadget, the Extend-O-Hand, Goofy must travel to the past and recover the pieces before the morning. |
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4338 | Granada | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R5 | Dec 1990 | Namco Tales Studio | Action, Shooter |
![]() Granada Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: The Super Strategic Defense Initiative of the 1990's banned inter-continental ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads. Now the year is 2016. Weapons today are limited to super strategic mobile weapons. |
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4339 | The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie | Sega Genesis | Capcom | R3 | Feb 1995 | Capcom Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie Sega GenesisSeries: Disney's Magical Quest Summary: Starring Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the two plan to spend the day at the Circus only to find that it's deserted. Believing that someone is responsible, you must dress up in different outfits such as Safari and Western, as you try to find clues to solve the mystery behind the disappereance of the performers, including your pals Donald Duck and Pluto. |
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4340 | Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude! | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Sep 1992 | Sonic Team, Interactive Designs | Action |
![]() Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude! Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude! is the title of a side-scrolling platform video game developed by Sega Technical Institute and Interactive Designs for the Mega Drive/Genesis home console, and was published by Sega of America in 1992. A ported version for the handheld Sega Game Gear was released a year later. Greendog, as it was often abbreviated, was part of a series of games that Sega produced in the early 1990s in an effort to create mascot characters for Sega before Sonic the Hedgehog was ultimately chosen; other examples of these type of games included Alex Kidd and Kid Chameleon. |
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4341 | Grind Stormer | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R5 | Apr 1994 | Toaplan Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Grind Stormer Sega GenesisSummary: This cartridge combines two different localized flavours of the original arcade game. There are two modes, Grind Stormer and V Five. Both offers the same levels and enemies, but have a different approach to how the player can use power-ups. |
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4342 | Growl | Sega Genesis | Taito | R5 | Nov 1991 | Taito Corporation | Action |
![]() Growl Sega GenesisSummary: In the early part of the 20th century, a group of evil poachers recklessly hunted animals to the point of extinction, including lions, deers, elephants, eagles, and several others. |
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4343 | Gunstar Heroes | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Sep 1993 | Treasure Co., Ltd. | Action, Shooter |
![]() Gunstar Heroes Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Vintage Collection Summary: Once upon a time, Dr. Brown managed to defeat a mad android known as Golden Silver, who tried to suck out the energy of the planet G-9. Dr. Brown extracted four Mystical Gems, the android's power source, and sealed them on one of the planet's moons, where it was guarded by the four Gunstar siblings. However, years later, a dictator named Smash Daisaku kidnapped Gunstar Green and brainwashed him into telling him where the Mystical Gems were. The dictator is now close to reactivating Golden Silver. The Gunstar twins Red and Blue, guided by their sister Yellow, must find a way to stop Smash Daisaku - but they know that their older brother is on that way... |
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4344 | Hard Drivin' | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R2 | Dec 1990 | Atari Games Corporation | Action, Shooter |
![]() Hard Drivin' Sega GenesisSeries: Hard Drivin' Summary: Hard Drivin' is a 3D arcade hit from Atari Games. You are in control of a high-performance sports car. Your objective is to race around the course as fast as possible and hit as many checkpoints as possible. If you hit a checkpoint you gain extra time to go farther. You will see traffic on the road both in your direction and coming down the opposite direction, so be careful when you pass... |
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4345 | Haunting Starring Polterguy | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Oct 1993 | Electronic Arts, Inc. | Action, Shooter |
![]() Haunting Starring Polterguy Sega GenesisSummary: The ghost of a teenager seeks revenge against a snobbish family. Your job is to scare them out of their house(s). They can't see you so your only means of scaring them is by possessing various objects throughout the household. For example, possessing a piece of furniture would cause something to fly out from it and possessing an object would make it come alive in some way or another. You need to act quickly because you have something called "ecto" which acts as the fuel that allows you to roam the real world. You're awarded more ecto each time a family member exists the room. The more scares you did, the more ecto you gain. Losing all ecto sends you to the underworld where you have to regain your ecto to full capacity in order to go back into the real world. |
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4346 | Hellfire | Sega Genesis | Seismic | R5 | Nov 1990 | Toaplan Co., Ltd. | Action, Shooter |
![]() Hellfire Sega GenesisSummary: In the year 2998, humanity has finally reached the stars, and was able to build a prosperous, peaceful society. However, a space matter known as the Black Nebula began to spread, threatening to engulf the galaxies controlled by humans. It turned out that a robotic dictator named Super Mech was behind this occurrence. The Earth sends Captain Lancer, a skillful pilot navigating the powerful CNCS1 aircraft, equipped with the most powerful weapon: the Hellfire... |
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4347 | Herzog Zwei | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jan 1990 | Action, Shooter | |
![]() Herzog Zwei Sega GenesisSummary: Herzog Zwei is a German real-time strategy game released in 1989. The name translates roughly to, "Two Leaders", from what I've been told, and that's a fairly accurate description of the game. The game is a series of skirmishes, with two teams, red and blue, each trying to destroy their foe's base. Each player, whether computer or human, has an avatar, a giant transformer style robot/airplane. Little bases are scattered about the map, and most of the gameplay centers around trying to control these. Each little base you control contributes to your per-second income, and gives you a place to create any of the fifteen odd unit types available. The units are given simple orders, represented by icons, such as, defend, patrol, attack the enemy base, or conquer little base. A match can last anywhere from twenty minutes to several hours, depending on the skill of the players involved, and ends when one player's base is destroyed. Herzog Zwei is very probably the first true real-time strategy game, predating the much lauded Warcraft series by several years. Despite its age, it is great fun to play against a friend. The graphics are quite dated, but still functional; the units look different enough from each other that you can always tell what you're looking at and who it belongs to. To any RTS buff with RTS buff friends (and a Sega Genesis), I would strongly recommend this game. Playing against your friends at Herzog Zwei is about as good as it gets without purchasing two computers and playing Starcraft against each other. The single player game is too short to afford a whole lot of play, and the AI is, well, from 1989. If you don't have the kind of friends or siblings who enjoy this sort of thing, you're probably best off looking elsewhere. |
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4348 | High Seas Havoc | Sega Genesis | Data East | R2 | Aug 1993 | Data East Corporation | Action |
![]() High Seas Havoc Sega GenesisGameplay: Fantasy Summary: Havoc is a young traveler and treasure hunter, who roams the seas with his shipmate Tide. One day, he finds an unconscious girl on the seashore. She tells Havoc that her name is Bridget, and she has a treasure map that leads to the location of Emeralda, the legendary treasure with unique power. But the evil pirate Bernardo has kidnapped Bridget and Tide, and stolen the treasure map. Havoc has to rescue his friends and to get the map back. |
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4349 | Home Alone | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1992 | Imagineering Inc., Sega of America, Bethesda Softworks | Action |
![]() Home Alone Sega GenesisSeries: Home Alone Gameplay: Single-player only Summary: Save the neighborhood from Harry and Marv! Kevin's been left home alone, and the two sneaky crooks are prowling his street. Who's in danger now? Kevin - or the bullying housebreakers? Race from house to house on Kevin's sled, keeping your eyes peeled for the villains. Dodge stumps and slick ice 'cuz time's running out. Arm yourself with a BB gun and all the home-made weapons you can find and assemble. Keep the robbers running before they can loot the goods! 5 different houses to save. Set and launch a variety of attacks and ambushes to snare the thieves. Assemble household items to make and use hilarious weapons like a flashbulb shotgun, a snowball bazooka and a glue-bomb launcher. Comic animation and slap-stick action relive all the fast, zany humor of the hit movie. |
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4350 | Home Alone 2: Lost in New York | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Dec 1993 | SEGA Interactive Development Division | Action |
![]() Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Sega GenesisSummary: The McCallister family is off to Miami for a Christmas vacation in the sun. The son, Kevin, ends up on the wrong plane and winds up in New York City all by himself. The two-man bandit team he helped catch in the first film also just so happen to be there, and are out for revenge. |
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4351 | The Humans | Sega Genesis | GameTek | R2 | Sep 1992 | Imagitec Design | Action |
![]() The Humans Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: The Humans is a puzzle game published and released by GameTek in 1992. The goal of The Humans varies per level, but is usually to bring at least one of the player-controlled humans to the designated end area, marked by a red tile. To do this, the player must take advantage of the humans' ability to build a human ladder and use tools, such as spears, torches, wheels, ropes, in later levels, a witch doctor. The Humans was released for many different consoles, with the Jaguar and Lynx versions, published by Atari, titled Evolution: Dino Dudes and Dinolympics respectively. Two sequels have been released, "The Humans 2: The Jurassic Levels" for Amiga and PC and "The Humans III: Evolution- Lost in Time" for Amiga and PC. In 2009, it was rereleased for Windows under the name "The Humans: Meet the Ancestors!" Upon its release, The Humans was received very well, praised for its originality and decent graphics and music. |
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4352 | The Immortal | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Nov 1991 | Sandcastle | Action |
![]() The Immortal Sega GenesisGameplay: Fantasy Summary: Your old mentor Mordamir has disappeared - probably kidnapped. You're not too sure where he might be, but a dungeon is always a good place to look, so you seek out the nearest one and plunge into its depths. Beware: eight levels of traps and deadly enemies await. |
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4353 | The Incredible Crash Dummies | Sega Genesis | Flying Edge | R3 | Jun 1993 | Gray Matter Inc. | Action |
![]() The Incredible Crash Dummies Sega GenesisSummary: At a time when computer games were being blamed for violence, bad language, epilepsy and everything else the ‘moral majority’ needed a scapegoat for, Virgin gave us: The Road Safety Game. Or not, as this is a standard platform game with a twist of questionable taste and purpose. |
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4354 | The Incredible Hulk | Sega Genesis | U.S. Gold | R2 | Jul 1994 | Probe Software Ltd. | Action |
![]() The Incredible Hulk Sega GenesisSummary: In this side-scrolling action game you fight against your arch-enemy The Leader and his forces (Rhino, Absorbing Man, Abomination and Tyrannus). |
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4355 | Insector X | Sega Genesis | Sage's Creation | R3 | Oct 1990 | Hot-B Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Insector X Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: Mecha Insect forces collide in this side-scrolling shooter, set in a garden, passing buildings and other scenery. Fight wasps, bees and flies to decide the fate of the back yard. |
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4356 | Instruments of Chaos Starring Young Indiana Jones | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jun 1994 | Brian A. Rice, Inc., Waterman Design, Inc. | Action |
![]() Instruments of Chaos Starring Young Indiana Jones Sega GenesisSeries: Inspiration: TV Summary: Germany is growing its war machine to overtake the world. To reach this goal quickly, their evil leaders sent spies around the world with instructions to buy the finest military weapon technologies. The player is young Indiana Jones and he is informed by agent Rolf that friendly French agents know about such tasks and the countries the spies will visit. The spies need to be stopped in each country before the technology sale takes place. |
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4357 | Ishidō: The Way of Stones | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R4 | Dec 1990 | Publishing International | Strategy |
![]() Ishidō: The Way of Stones Sega GenesisSummary: Ishido is a solitaire board game played with tiles, similar to Shanghai. The objective is to place all of the tiles onto the board and obtain the highest possible score by following specific rules of play. There are ways to play that can dramatically increase the score, which makes the game very strategic in nature. Additionally, when desired, the player can get an oracle reading by asking a question, which is answered when the player makes a very elegant play (four-way match). |
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4358 | Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings | Sega Genesis | U.S. Gold | R2 | Apr 1995 | Alexandria, Inc. | Action |
![]() Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings Sega GenesisSummary: Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings is the official game of the mascot of the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. As the name suggests, Izzy must find the five Olympic rings, hidden by the guardians so that Izzy does not take them to his world. |
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4359 | James Pond 3: Operation Starfish | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Dec 1993 | Vectordean Ltd, Millennium Interactive | Action, Platformer |
![]() James Pond 3: Operation Starfish Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: James Pond 3: Operation Starfish (also spelled Operation Starfi5h, after the fictional secret service F.I.5. H) is a 1993 video game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. The game was also released for the Amiga and Amiga CD32 platforms, the Super Nintendo and the Sega Game Gear. Operation Starfish is the third and last game in the James Pond series. It is also the only one that was only released for AGA Amigas: the Amiga 1200, the Amiga 4000 and CD32. The game's working title was James Pond 3: Splash Gordon, a pun on Flash Gordon. Although it enjoyed good sales, it was not as well received as other games in the series. |
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4360 | James Pond II: Codename: RoboCod | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Aug 1991 | Vectordean Ltd. | Action |
![]() James Pond II: Codename: RoboCod Sega GenesisSeries: James Pond Summary: In his second adventure James Pond must retrieve the toys Dr Maybe has stolen. Pond has been armed with an Inspector Gadget-style stretch device, which he can use to view higher areas or claw onto ceilings so as to slide across them. |
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4361 | Jeopardy! | Sega Genesis | GameTek | R3 | Feb 1993 | Park Place Productions | Kids & Family |
![]() Jeopardy! Sega GenesisSummary: A game based on the television quiz show and featuring the show's music and the voice of host Alex Trebek. Multiplayer or vs. the Computer games are available, and the game progresses through two rounds. Categories are made available to the player(s) and the questions are in the form of brief descriptions. Answers are limited to extremely short phrases. The harder the question, the better the cash reward. Answering a question wrong results in a deduction of money from your score. |
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4362 | Jeopardy! - Deluxe Edition | Sega Genesis | GameTek | R3 | Apr 1994 | Park Place Productions | Kids & Family |
![]() Jeopardy! - Deluxe Edition Sega GenesisGameplay: Game Show Summary: Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition is an updated version of it's Jeopardy! predecessor which features over 3,500 different new questions along with the standard features of Jeopardy such as Daily Doubles, a digitized likeness of the host, Alex Trebek and even the theme music. |
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4363 | Jewel Master | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Aug 1991 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Jewel Master Sega GenesisSummary: As the peaceful kingdom Mythgard came close to being overthrown by the evil demon king Jardine the Mad, the Elemental Masters of the realm gathered to do battle. They fought Jardine until there was no more than four remaining. The four combined their powers to form the Elemental Blade with which the demon king could be slain. At this time the Jewel Master was summoned to wield the blade, however the blade has been lost and the rings of the elemental masters have been scattered across Mythgard, all save two. The Jewel Master must gather the other ten rings of the Elemental Masters and reclaim the blade and ultimately do battle with the demon king. |
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4364 | Joshua & the Battle of Jericho | Sega Genesis | Wisdom Tree | R7 | Dec 1994 | Wisdom Tree, Inc. | Action |
![]() Joshua & the Battle of Jericho Sega GenesisSummary: In this game the player controls Joshua, the leader of the Jewish people after the death of Moses. Joshua must lead the Israelites into the Promised Land (Canaan), but there are many puzzles and obstacles that stand in his way - falling rocks, hostile soldiers and other things. Using his horn and other special weapons to defeat enemies, Joshua will face some of the nations mentioned in the Bible, such as the Hitties, the Amorites, the Gibeonites, and the Gezerites. |
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4365 | Judge Dredd | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R2 | Jun 1995 | Probe Software Ltd. | Action |
![]() Judge Dredd Sega GenesisSummary: Judge Dredd is a platform action game based on the British comic book character of the same name and the 1995 movie that tarnished that name. The game was a multi system release so it fits the standard console jump/shoot/duck formula although it does add some unique twists such as wounding enemies so that they surrender and can be arrested. |
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4366 | Junction | Sega Genesis | Micronet | R5 | Apr 1991 | Konami Industry Co. Ltd. | Action |
![]() Junction Sega GenesisSummary: Junction is a puzzle game somewhat similar to Pipe Dream where the object of the game is to slide square track pieces into the correct place, in order to allow the ball to reach the exit. The game consists of 50 levels which can be attempted in any order, but a certain number of points must be accumulated in order to beat the game. |
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4367 | Jungle Strike | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R1 | Aug 1993 | High Score Productions | Action |
![]() Jungle Strike Sega GenesisSeries: Electronic Arts' Strike Summary: Some time after Operation Desert Strike, Ibn Kilbaba, son of Kilbaba S.R, threatens to annihilate America. After his father was killed, the people who were under his control, sent his son running off, along with his father's money and nuclear weapons program. Kilbaba, more ruthless than his father, longs for revenge of his father's death and decides to shed the blood of those who killed him, the Americans. Already armed, Kilbaba hires Carlos Ortega to help him set up his Nuclear Weapons program, deep in South America. Carlos Ortega, the world's most notorious druglord, also yearns to seek revenge. With his own private army, armed with the most hi-tech weapons, he's ready to fight America at all costs. |
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4368 | Jurassic Park | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Aug 1993 | BlueSky Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() Jurassic Park Sega GenesisSummary: The Sega Genesis game based on the Jurassic Park movie/book differs from the games made by Ocean for other platforms. Basically, Sega's Jurassic Park is a side-scrolling action game. You jump from platform to platform, pick up weapons and health items, and try to make it to the end of the level with all your lives intact. |
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4369 | Jurassic Park - Rampage Edition | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Oct 1994 | BlueSky Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() Jurassic Park - Rampage Edition Sega GenesisSummary: Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition is the sequel to the first Jurassic Park game on Genesis and mostly looks and plays like the predecessor. It is also a side-scroller. |
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4370 | Justice League Task Force | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R2 | Jan 1995 | Condor, Inc., Sun Corporation of America | Action |
![]() Justice League Task Force Sega GenesisSummary: The comic-book superhero team of the Justice League consists of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman, and Green Arrow. They must defeat the evil Darkseid and his henchmen, Despero and Cheetah. But before they can reach Darkseid, the members of the Justice League must battle each other. You can follow this storyline in Story Mode, or if you prefer to just hold exhibition fights you can choose Battle Mode which allows you to use the villian characters as well. |
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4371 | Ka-Ge-Ki: Fists of Steel | Sega Genesis | Sage's Creation | R5 | Oct 1991 | Action | |
4372 | King of the Monsters | Sega Genesis | TAKARA | R3 | Mar 1993 | SNK Corporation | Action |
![]() King of the Monsters Sega GenesisSeries: King of the Monsters Gameplay: Arcade Summary: King of the Monsters is a two player (or one player vs. computer) fighting game, in which the players take control of two gargantuan monsters (like Godzillas) and battle it out in different city locations. |
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4373 | King of the Monsters 2 | Sega Genesis | TAKARA | R4 | Feb 1994 | Action | |
![]() King of the Monsters 2 Sega GenesisSummary: King of the Monsters 2 features more monsters, more levels, and a new type of character, the minor fighter aliens, who pester you as you do battle. As in the first game, you control a monster and you fight other monsters one at a time using methods from various wrestling and fighting games. The colorful variety of monsters includes Super Geon, a Godzilla look-alike; Atomic Guy, an armor-plated scientist; Cyber Woo, a super robot built for war; Huge Frogger, a reptilian alien; Eifflelyte, a fierce mutant warrior; Claw Head, a crabby fusion of an assortment of creatures; Beetle Master, a super insectoid; Aqua Slug, a slimy sea creature; and Lavicus, a levitating alien maker. While fighting monsters, you'll also have to ward off heavily armed humans who are trying to regain control of the Earth. They come at you in submarines, tanks, and fighter planes. As you work your way through the game, you'll fight in exotic locations such as the Grand Canyon, Tokyo, the desert, and France. A two-player mode allows you and a friend to each pick a monster and go at it head-to-head. The first player to win two rounds wins the game. |
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4374 | King Salmon: The Big Catch | Sega Genesis | Vic Tokai | R3 | Sep 1992 | Sage's Creation, Inc. | Action |
![]() King Salmon: The Big Catch Sega GenesisSummary: King Salmon: The Big Catch is a fishing competition simulator: a player has to spend a day fishing for king salmon. Activities simulated include driving a boat to choose the best place to fish, choice of lures, line lengths, fishing depths, driving a boat to troll for salmon and, finally, pulling the caught fish out. The objective is to overcome some fictional fishermen, played by computer, in terms of the fish caught. |
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4375 | Klax | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R3 | Oct 1990 | Atari Games Corporation | Puzzle |
![]() Klax Sega GenesisSummary: An action/puzzle game, the object is to catch assorted color falling tiles and create rows, columns, or diagonals of a single color. Each level requires a different pattern to be made, and the tiles fall faster, more at a time, and in an increasing number of colors as the game progresses. |
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4376 | Krusty's Super Fun House | Sega Genesis | Flying Edge | R4 | Jun 1992 | Audiogenic Software Ltd. | Puzzle |
![]() Krusty's Super Fun House Sega GenesisSummary: Krusty the Clown's Fun House has been overrun by rats. You must help him to herd the rats into trap machines to clear them out. In order to do so, Krusty must manipulate his environment to set up pathways so that the rats are headed in the right direction. Objects that Krusty move around include blocks, fans, and pipe pieces. |
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4377 | Landstalker | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Oct 1993 | Climax Entertainment | Action |
![]() Landstalker Sega GenesisSummary: An experienced treasure hunter named Nigel is on a quest to obtain the valuable Statue of Jypta. After successfully recovering and selling the statue, Nigel meets wood nymph named Friday, who is being chased by a trio of thieves. The thieves assume that Friday knows the location of the mysterious treasure of King Nole. However, she does not appear to have the exact location in mind, and instead relies on her senses to track it. She offers Nigel to accompany him on a long journey and eventually lead him to the coveted treasure. |
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4378 | Last Battle | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Aug 1989 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Last Battle Sega GenesisSummary: Last Battle is a side-scrolling beat-em-up game in which the player takes control of a martial artist named Aarzak who must single-handedly (and -footedly) defeat the lackeys of an evil fighter called Duke, and eventually stand against three generals who have kidnapped his girlfriend. The hero fights using punches and kicks, combining these moves with jumping and crouching. He also has a special power meter that refills over the time. When the power meter is full, Aarzak gains a boost that allows him to perform rapid attacks for the rest of the stage. |
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4379 | Lethal Enforcers | Sega Genesis | Konami | R4 | Jul 1993 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Lethal Enforcers Sega GenesisSeries: Lethal Enforcers Summary: Pick up your pistol and be the cop you need to be in order to rid the streets of the criminals out to make your day hell. Aim wisely and quickly, otherwise your lives will be lost quickly in this 1st person arcade shooter, cleaning up the streets. The higher the difficulty level, the more crimes there will be to eliminate, but watch out for the other weapons that can help you along the way. |
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4380 | Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters | Sega Genesis | Konami | R3 | Oct 1994 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters Sega GenesisSummary: In this sequel to Lethal Enforcers you are the sheriff of a town set in the old Wild West. Using the control pad or Konami's own Justifier lightgun, you'll be taking out outlaws who are robbing banks and kidnapping innocents. You have the opportunity to upgrade and keep you gun, as long as you don't shoot the people you are trying to save. |
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4381 | LHX Attack Chopper | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R1 | Nov 1992 | Electronic Arts, Inc. | Action |
![]() LHX Attack Chopper Sega GenesisSummary: LHX: Attack Chopper is a helicopter simulation with a strong arcade focus. You can freely choose which missions to fly first, and which helicopter to fly in a given mission. There are a total of four helicopters: Apache, Blackhawk, Osprey and LHX. With this fine selection of death machines you will engage countless enemy targets in Libya, East Germany and Vietnam throughout the game. |
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4382 | Light Crusader | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | May 1995 | Treasure Co., Ltd. | Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Light Crusader Sega GenesisSummary: In Light Crusader, you play the role of Sir David, a knight in the service of King Frederick. You are sent to the town Green Row to help your king's brother, King Weeden, to discover what has caused the mysterious disappearance of his town people. You must enter and explore huge dungeons in order to find out about an ancient story that has happened many years ago, and to face evil forces who threaten the land. |
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4383 | Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Dec 1992 | Technosoft Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar Sega GenesisSeries: Thunder Force Summary: The Galaxy Federation has defeated the forces of the Orn Empire. But the former allies of Orn have united into a single powerful army known as Vios. The Galaxy Federation attacks their headquarters on the planet Aceria, but loses the battle. They then develop a new fighter spacecraft, the FIRE LEO-04 Rynex, and send a trained pilot to neutralize the Vios. |
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4384 | The Lion King | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R1 | Nov 1994 | Westwood Studios, Inc. | Action, Platformer |
![]() The Lion King Sega GenesisSummary: Young Simba just can't wait to be king. His father is the current King of the Savannah and the young prince is able to frolic the lands at will; jumping on and around other subjects of this animal kingdom. When Simba's father, King Mufasa, is killed and his evil brother Scar takes over the kingdom, Simba is banished from the lands of his birthright and has to grow up fast, honing his skills, for the day of his return. |
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4385 | The Lost Vikings | Sega Genesis | Ballistic | R3 | Jan 1994 | Silicon & Synapse, Inc. | Action |
![]() The Lost Vikings Sega GenesisSeries: Lost Viking Summary: Three Vikings, Eric the Swift, Olaf the Stout and Baleog the Fierce, were kidnapped by the alien Tomator, the evil Croutonian ruler, who is collecting unique life forms to display in his gallery. The three Vikings will have to combine their unique skills to defeat Tomator, as well as a vast array of aliens, robots, giant snails, big lizards and more. |
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4386 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Sep 1997 | Appaloosa Interactive Corporation | Action |
![]() The Lost World: Jurassic Park Sega GenesisSummary: The game situates itself on the "Isla Sorna" sites of Jurassic Park, a concept originally based on the Steven Spielberg series of movies. You play the role of a bounty hunter trying to catch some prized dinosaurs. This game is not a side scrolling platform game like the other two Jurassic Park games on the Genesis. This is a top-down view game like the SNES version of Jurassic Park, with gameplay similar to The Chaos Engine. |
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4387 | Lotus II | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Dec 1993 | Racing | |
![]() Lotus II Sega GenesisSummary: Burn some rubber in the home stretch of your own track! With Lotus II in the palm of your hand, you can create new and twisted race courses every time you buckle up. Shift the amount and type of scenery, adjust the number of turns and steepness of the hills, create weather from snowstorms to fog to sun, and race head-to-head or against the machine while under the stars or the sun! Choose from three of the fastest machines on the autobahns, including the hot new M 200 concept car! |
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4388 | Lotus Turbo Challenge | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Dec 1992 | Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. | Racing |
![]() Lotus Turbo Challenge Sega GenesisSummary: This sequel to Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge is again a behind-the-car viewed racing game. It takes in eight distinct circuits, adding surface and weather effects such as desert and snow. Later in the game, you must race through two-way motorways with oncoming traffic, (incorporating civilian cars and trucks), and face tough levels aided by speed and time boost pick-ups. |
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4389 | Mallet Legend's Whac-A-Critter | Sega Genesis | Realtec | R7 | Jun 1995 | Action | |
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4390 | Marble Madness | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Nov 1991 | Atari Games Corporation | Action |
![]() Marble Madness Sega GenesisSummary: The idea of this arcade game is deceptively simple: Guide a marble down a path without hitting any obstacles or straying off the course. The game is viewed from an isometric perspective, which makes it harder to stay focused on the direction the ball is to follow. There are tight corridors to follow and enemies to avoid. There is a 2-player mode in which players must race to the finish; otherwise you're racing against the clock. |
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4391 | Marko | Sega Genesis | Domark | R6 | Sep 1994 | Action, Platformer | |
![]() Marko Sega GenesisSummary: MARKO is a little boy who lives and breathes soccer. Little does he know that his love of the world's most popular sport will save his life as he embarks on the most dangerous and daring journey of his life. You'll have to lead Marko through the city streets, construction sites, sewers, the circus, and forest in an effort to defeat the evil Colonel Brown and his army of slime. Throughout the game, your only weapons will be a soccer ball and a pop gun, which can be used to knock out thugs, sludge monsters, and other bad guys that are on your tail. While using the pop gun is an effective weapon, to really be successful you'll have to master important soccer skills like headers and bicycle kicks. If you're good enough, you'll reach the final showdown with Colonel Brown. |
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4392 | Marsupilami | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jan 1996 | Action | |
![]() Marsupilami Sega GenesisSummary: Tired of performing in the circus, Marsupilami, the long-tailed marsupial, and Bonelli, the big but not too bright elephant, make their great escape when a sleeping animal trainer leaves his keys vulnerable for the taking. Marsupilami swipes the keys and sets himself and his elephant friend free. To confuse matters and make their escape easier, Marsupilami frees the other animals as well. Little did the marsupial know that at the time of the breakout, his three children were en route to try to rescue him from the circus. Unfortunately, evil game hunter Bring M. Backalive captured the young marsupials, and now our hero not only must help Bonelli escape, but he must also save his children. |
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4393 | Marvel Land | Sega Genesis | Namco | R5 | Oct 1991 | Namco Limited | Action |
![]() Marvel Land Sega GenesisSummary: In the land of Coni, its inhabitants lived in harmony. At its center lies a mountain called "Peace", in which an amusement park known as "Marvel Land" resides. This park is well-protected by the Fairies. Later, King Mole became rule of the under dwellers and sent his minions to take over Marvel Land, imprisoning the Fairies inside crystal balls. |
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4394 | Master of Monsters | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R5 | Dec 1991 | SystemSoft | Strategy |
![]() Master of Monsters Sega GenesisSummary: Master of Monsters is a turn-based strategy game in which you choose one of five different wizards and fight the other wizards for domination of the land that stands without a ruler after the master wizard's death. You can play in two campaigns against the computer which requires you to defeat the enemy wizards on all maps and allows you to take all units that have survived a battle into the next one. You can also play all maps individually with up two four human players. In battles, you can summon different monsters and cast spells. Which monsters you can summon and which spells you can use depends on which wizard you have chosen. Your aim in every battle is to defeat all other wizards and thus conquering the land (In the campaigns you only have a limited number of turns to do so). Your wizard and monsters gain experience from fighting and your monsters' abilities differ largely from one-another. For example some monsters can execute long-range attacks, some have strong magic attacks but are physically weak. Furthermore, their movement is affected by different terrain types. While flying monsters can move freely, most of the other monster have a preferred terrain type (lizards move best in water etc.). You can summon up two 30 monsters per battle, but how many monsters you can summon each turn is not only determined by the amount of MP, but also by the number of towers that you control, which makes conquering and defending towers a key-element in battles. |
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4395 | Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter | Sega Genesis | Vic Tokai | R2 | Jun 1993 | Almanic Corp. | Action |
![]() Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter Sega GenesisSummary: The story takes place in 1999 where a Bio-Beast by the name of Godkaiser Hell has reigned supreme over Earth, after a nuclear and biological holocaust has disfigured most of the population and formed an army called the Steelmask Force. The survivors have fled underground and are constantly attacked by the Bio-Beast horde until one day a scientist by the name of Dr. Kabuto creates a mech, the Mazinger-Z, that can be used against the monsters. This is where the player takes control of the games protagonist and pilots the suit in an attempt to reclaim the Earth. |
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4396 | McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Dec 1993 | Treasure | Action, Platformer |
![]() McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure is a platform video game created by Treasure Co. Ltd for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Based on the McDonald's fast food franchise and four of its corporate mascots from McDonaldland (Ronald McDonald, Hamburglar, Grimace, and Birdie the Early Bird), the game follows the adventures of Ronald McDonald in an attempt to find four pieces of a treasure map, and ultimately, the treasure to which it leads. |
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4397 | Mega Bomberman | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Oct 1994 | Hudson Soft Company, Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Mega Bomberman Sega GenesisSummary: Mega Bomberman is a top-down action game. Control your Bomberman through various levels defeating multiple enemies and plenty of bosses. Each level consist of blocks for exploding and some blocks that don't explode. At times you will need the non-exploding blocks as shelter. The blocks that do explode reveal power-ups and eggs. |
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4398 | Mega EverDrive Pro | Sega Genesis | krikzz | R0 | Jun 2020 | krikzz | Flashcart |
4399 | Mega Turrican | Sega Genesis | Data East | R2 | Jun 1994 | Factor 5 GmbH | Action, Platformer |
![]() Mega Turrican Sega GenesisSummary: After many generations of peace, the Dark Forces have assembled again, and as a member of the USS Freedom Forces, it is your job to defeat them once again. This means you will have to complete numerous large levels always searching for secrets to pick up and enemies to shoot. To do this, you can pick up three different, upgradeable shots: a multiple, a laser and a rebound. You can also go into wheel-mode (as long as you have enough special energy) or use a rope. In wheel-mode, you are invincible and can lay mines or explore previously unreachable areas. |
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4400 | Mercs | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Oct 1991 | Capcom Co., Ltd. | Action, Shooter |
![]() Mercs Sega GenesisSeries: Senjō no Ōkami/Commando Summary: Mercs is a shoot 'em up influenced by Ikari Warriors. You are an anti-terrorism soldier, and must rescue a former President from a Central African revolutionary gang. |
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4401 | Michael Jackson's Moonwalker | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Aug 1990 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Michael Jackson's Moonwalker Sega GenesisSummary: Michael Jackson's Moonwalker is based on the Michael Jackson movie. Mr. Big has kidnapped children and has nasty things in store for them, like drugging them and making them slaves. So it's up to Michael to use his magical powers and dancing talent to try to catch Mr. Big and rescue his little friends. |
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4402 | Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R2 | Nov 1992 | Virgin Games, Inc. | Action |
![]() Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators Sega GenesisSeries: Mick & Mack Summary: Global Gladiators is a platform game licensed from fast food chain McDonalds. While playing through the game's 12 levels you'll notice McDonalds logos, burgers and all sorts of family restaurant type stuff as you take Mick and Mack (the game's protagonists) on a journey to clean up "Monsters of Slime World", "Toxi-Town" and more. |
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4403 | Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse | Sega Genesis | Sony Imagesoft | R4 | Nov 1994 | Travellers Tales (Uk) Ltd. | Action |
![]() Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse Sega GenesisSummary: Mickey Mouse gets a chance to go down memory lane and walk through the timeless adventures he has lived. Mickey Mania is a platformer where all the levels are based on Mickey's most famous cartoons. The levels range about 75 years, starting off with "Steamboat Willie" and going all the way to "The Prince and the Pauper". |
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4404 | Mickey's Ultimate Challenge | Sega Genesis | Hi-Tech Expressions | R3 | Mar 1994 | Designer Software | Puzzle |
![]() Mickey's Ultimate Challenge Sega GenesisGameplay: Puzzle-Solving Summary: One night, as Mickey (or Minnie) lay in bed reading a book of fairy tales, he started to wonder how it would be to live in a far off land, in a magic castle. As he fell asleep, he woke up in the Kingdom of Beanwick, which is constantly tormented by earthquakes. Then, he offers his help to solve the mystery behind those earthquakes. |
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4405 | Micro Machines | Sega Genesis | Codemasters | R4 | Sep 1993 | Codemasters Software Company Limited, The | Puzzle |
![]() Micro Machines Sega GenesisSummary: If you're bored of racing Formula 1 cars, rally cars or MotoGP bikes in their natural habitats, the Micro Machines series could be for you. It involves racing miniatures representing particular vehicle types across a particular terrain found around the house. The Sports Cars race on the desktop, 4x4s in the sandpit, Formula 1 cars on a snooker table, and so on. |
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4406 | Midnight Resistance | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jun 1991 | Data East Corporation | Action |
![]() Midnight Resistance Sega GenesisGameplay: Cyberpunk / Dark Sci-Fi Summary: The Midnight Resistance fighters are up against the awesome powers of mad scientist King Crimson and his Crimson Corps. Crimson has kidnapped your scientist grandfather and five more of your relatives, and aims to put his advanced plans to evil use. |
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4407 | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jun 1995 | Sims, Natsume, Pixel, Banpresto | Action |
![]() Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Sega GenesisSeries: Power Rangers Gameplay: Cooperative gameplay, Single-player video game, Two-player game Summary: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is the title of four different video game adaptations of the film of the same name, which were released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Game Boy and Game Gear. While the games were ostensibly based on the film, they also featured characters and plot elements from the second season of the original TV series. Like the previous game versions of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, none of the four versions of the movie game were ports of each other. |
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4408 | Monopoly | Sega Genesis | Parker Brothers | R3 | Sep 1992 | Sculptured Software, Inc. | Strategy |
![]() Monopoly Sega GenesisGameplay: Board / Party Game Summary: From Sculptured Software comes an adaptation of the classic board game Monopoly for the dominating console systems of the early 90s (later also ported to Game Boy Color). |
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4409 | Mortal Kombat | Sega Genesis | Arena Entertainment | R1 | Sep 1993 | Midway Games, Inc. | Arcade, Fighting |
![]() Mortal Kombat Sega GenesisSummary: Five Hundred years ago, an ancient and well respected Shaolin fighting tournament, held every 50 years, was corrupted by an evil and elderly sorcerer by the name of Shang Tsung. Shang was accompanied by Prince Goro, a warrior of the Shokan race (a four armed half-human/half-dragon). Knowing that if ten tournaments in a row were won by the Outworld champion, the Earth Realm would be conquered by evil and fall into darkness, Shang entered Goro in the tournament and had him defeat the great Kung Lao. Goro has been reigning supreme as the undefeated fighting champion for five hundred years now. As the last tournament required draws near, Raiden, Thunder God and protector of the Earth Realm, enacts a plan to tip the scales in the humans favor, Seven fighters step into the arena on Shang Tsung's mysterious island: Shaolin warrior Liu Kang, Special Forces operative Sonya Blade, the mercenary thug Kano, fame-seeking actor Johnny Cage, the ice wielding Lin Kuei warrior Sub-Zero and his undead adversary Scorpion, and Raiden himself. |
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4410 | Mortal Kombat 3 | Sega Genesis | Williams Entertainment Inc. | R2 | Oct 1995 | Midway Games, Inc. | Fighting |
![]() Mortal Kombat 3 Sega GenesisSummary: Shao Kahn has won. The Earthrealm is no more. In order to revive his Queen Sindel, the emperor Shao Kahn used the Outworld Tournament from Mortal Kombat 2 as a diversion while his Shadow Priests revive his fallen Queen on Earth. Once enacted, the dimensional bridge between the two realms connects, allowing Kahn's extermination squads to invade and destroy Earth, and enslave the population's souls. |
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4411 | Mortal Kombat II | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R1 | Sep 1994 | Midway | Arcade, Fighting |
![]() Mortal Kombat II Sega GenesisSummary: The Mortal Kombat fighters, plus several new ones, return for a tournament held by the evil Shang Tsung of the Oddworld. The action is one-on-one as before, and famed for its high level of violence and blood (other than the sanitised Nintendo version). There are 5 difficulty levels and optional credits, as well as the usual two player mode including same character duels. |
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4412 | Ms. Pac-Man | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R2 | Jul 1991 | General Computer Corporation, Midway | Action, Arcade |
![]() Ms. Pac-Man Sega GenesisSummary: In 1982, Midway and Namco created a sequel to the incredibly popular Pac-Man in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man. This sequel continued on the "eat the dots/avoid the ghosts" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh. |
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4413 | MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head | Sega Genesis | Viacom New Media | R3 | Oct 1994 | Radical Entertainment Inc. | Action |
![]() MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head Sega GenesisSummary: This adaptation of the cartoon show Beavis and Butt-Head is a side-view action game with puzzle-solving elements. The goal is to find parts of a torn ticket to the GWAR concert, scattered across the game world. The protagonist duo visits locations such as Turbo Mall 2000, the street, Burger World, hospital, and others. Enemies can be defeated by farting and burping at them. |
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4414 | MUSHA: Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor | Sega Genesis | Seismic | R5 | Feb 1991 | Compile | Action, Shooter |
![]() MUSHA: Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor Sega GenesisSeries: Aleste Summary: A spin-off from the Aleste series by Compile, Musha Aleste takes the same top-down shooter mechanics of its predecessors but stages the action in a bizarre universe that merges traditional Japanese lore with sci-fi mecha action. |
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4415 | Mystic Defender | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1989 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Mystic Defender Sega GenesisSummary: Mystic Defender (based on the Japanese title Kujakuō 2: Geneijō) is a side-scrolling platform game. It is the sequel to SpellCaster for the Sega Master System. However, in this sequel the RPG elements have been omitted in favour of side-scrolling platform gameplay. |
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4416 | Mystical Fighter | Sega Genesis | DreamWorks | R4 | Mar 1992 | KID Corp. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Mystical Fighter Sega GenesisSummary: A kabuki warrior steps into a time portal to go back to the Shogun dynasty to defeat the evil lord Kabuki. The game is basically a side-scrolling beat-em up game, with the player controlling the kabuki warrior. The player can deliver kicks and punches to hordes of enemy minions throughout each stage. Other moves at the the players disposal are jump kicks, the ability to lift enemies and throw them, and the ability to grab enemies and spin them like a tornado. |
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4417 | Nobunaga's Ambition | Sega Genesis | Koei | R4 | Jan 1994 | KOEI Co., Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Nobunaga's Ambition Sega GenesisSeries: Nobunaga's Ambition Summary: In the 16th century, Japan's Sengoku ("Warring States") period divided the nation into numerous feudal states, each ruled by a daimyo. These daimyos would often go to war with each other. Many dreamt of conquering the land, becoming the Shogun and ruling the entire country. One of those daimyos was the ambitious Nobunaga Oda, a merciless ruler and a renowned strategist. Players take on the role of Nobunaga Oda or one of many other daimyos to try to conquer Japan. |
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4418 | Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Mar 1994 | High Score Productions | Action |
![]() Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama Sega GenesisSummary: Normy is one popular surfer, especially with the ladies on the beach, however one day a UFO appears and kidnaps all the ladies on the beach and it is up to Normy to travel to 29 different alien worlds to bring them back to Earth. The gameplay is a side-scrolling action game, controlling Normy and fighting off various bad guys scattered throughout the stage using weapons such as glove extending hammers or beaver mallets. There are also puzzles that need to be solved at times to advance on, various pitfalls and traps to avoid, and six different bosses to fight. |
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4419 | Olympic Summer Games: Atlanta 1996 | Sega Genesis | Black Pearl Software | R4 | Aug 1996 | Tiertex Design Studios, Silicon Dreams | Sports |
![]() Olympic Summer Games: Atlanta 1996 Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player, two player hotseat or simultaneously Summary: Olympic Summer Games was the 16-bit edition of the official video game of the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games . It followed the failure of Winter Olympics: Lillehammer 94 and was the last "Olympic" video game released for 16-bit consoles (Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis and Nintendo's SNES and Nintendo's Game Boy. It follows the already common button mashing techniques of previous games, with the usual exceptions. It has 10 events, but only two aren't based on track and field events, and unlike Winter Olympics, there are no major differences between each event on different platforms. Graphics are considered to be either worse or only slightly better overall than those of Olympic Gold. While each nation has its own colour set, it was the only redeeming feature. The isometric view on most events meant that most times only grass was visible, and although some backgrounds were animated, on some a few sprites were out of proportion with others; the athlete in the pole vault looks too short when compared to the background objects while in the high jump the opposite occurs . The lack of competitive events outside the "Olympic stadium" also does not help to reduce the poor impression of the graphics, as it makes the game even more repetitive. |
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4420 | Onslaught | Sega Genesis | Ballistic | R3 | Jul 1991 | Realms | Sports |
![]() Onslaught Sega GenesisSummary: As a highly respected warrior, you are attempting to conquer as many regions as possible. This is a three-stage task, as first you must fight through hordes of fighters simply to reach the castle, and then you have to climb the various sections of the castle, before battling with its existing inhabitant. |
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4421 | The Ooze | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | May 1995 | Sonic Team | Action |
![]() The Ooze Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: The Ooze is a video game developed by Sega Technical Institute and released in 1995 for the Mega Drive/Genesis console. In the game, players take the role of a slimy puddle of liquid and face off against various enemies and obstacles. |
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4422 | Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45 | Sega Genesis | Koei | R6 | Jun 1994 | KOEI Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45 Sega GenesisSeries: KOEI World War Summary: The game is an historical simulation of the European and North African theaters of World War II. The game allows up to two players to role-play as Army commanders for either the Axis or Allied forces. This game emphasizes the military aspects of the war and leaves diplomacy to the politicians. |
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4423 | Outlander | Sega Genesis | Mindscape | R5 | Dec 1992 | Mindscape International Ltd. | Action |
![]() Outlander Sega GenesisGameplay: Post-Apocalyptic Summary: The game's setting and style closely resemble the movie The Road Warrior ("Mad Max 2"). Your objective is to drive your car through the wasteland, trying to survive motorcycle gang members' attacks and to avoid running out of gas. |
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4424 | OutRun | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Oct 1991 | AM R&D Dept. #2 | Racing |
![]() OutRun Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: OutRun is a racing game that allows the player to race across varied terrain in a readily available Ferrari, complete with a female passenger, over a series of short tracks. |
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4425 | OutRun 2019 | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Mar 1993 | Racing | |
![]() OutRun 2019 Sega GenesisSummary: A futuristic follow-up to Sega's 1986 arcade hit, Out Run 2019 continues the Out Run franchise's signature high-speed style across a series of checkpoint-filled highways. Players take control of a rocket-powered blue racecar that can reach speeds close to 700 miles per hour. As with previous titles in the speed-driven series, the object is get from point A to point B as quickly as possible. To help accomplish this, the car comes equipped with turbo mechanism that will automatically kick in after a period of mistake-free driving. The game's four stages offer multiple branching routes, with the goal being to complete each route within 80 seconds. Making things difficult are various road hazards that may cause the vehicle to flip or spin, aggressive opponents, and routes filled with blind spots and sharp turns. |
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4426 | Pac-Attack | Sega Genesis | Namco | R6 | Dec 1994 | Namco Limited | Strategy |
![]() Pac-Attack Sega GenesisSummary: Based on Namco's Japanese-only arcade puzzler Cosmo Gang the Puzzle, Pac-Attack is similar to many block-dropping puzzle games from the time, such as Puyo Puyo. |
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4427 | Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures | Sega Genesis | Namco | R3 | May 1994 | Namco Limited | Adventure |
![]() Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures Sega GenesisSummary: Join Pac-Man in a side scrolling adventure where you must guide him through Pac-Land, solving puzzles and finding objects in order to defeat the evil Ghost Witch of Nentor. You don't control Pac-Man himself, as you must show him where to go and what to look for, while using the slingshot to knock over and find items or open doors and defeat bad guys before Pac-Man bumps into them. You can collect items you find along the paths from Pac-Man's house in the inventory and use them for a later day. |
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4428 | The Pagemaster | Sega Genesis | Fox Interactive | R3 | Nov 1994 | Probe Software Ltd. | Adventure |
![]() The Pagemaster Sega GenesisSummary: The Pagemaster was released in conjunction with the Macaulay Culkin part action/part cartoon feature film released in 1994. Guide your character through a selection of levels based around themed books, ranging from Horror to Adventure and Fantasy worlds. You can use magic and stomp enemies to death by jumping on their head. Enemies include bats, flying books, giant hands, ghosts, pirates and many more. |
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4429 | Paperboy | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R3 | Feb 1992 | Atari Games Corporation | Action, Arcade |
![]() Paperboy Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: The object of Paperboy is to deliver papers to your customers while inflicting as much damage as possible to the houses of your non-customers. To make things more difficult, numerous obstacles get in your way including construction workers, rogue tires, skateboarders, dogs and cats, cars, and even the occasional tornado. |
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4430 | Phantasy Star II | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jan 1990 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Arcade |
![]() Phantasy Star II Sega GenesisSummary: The people on a technically advanced planet Mota make experiments to create biomechanical creatures. But one day, a creature was created that appeared to be dangerous to the humans themselves. No signal came to the capital city from the experimental labs... You, a nameless young man living in Paleo, Mota's capital, are commanded to go to the labs and check the issue. Your friend Nei, a semi-human girl, goes with you, and other brave adventurers join you on what starts with a simple mission but develops into saving the entire world... |
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4431 | Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jun 1991 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Arcade |
![]() Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom Sega GenesisSummary: Long time ago, a great war between Orakio and Laya devastated the planet. A thousand years later, a young Orakian prince named Rhys decides to marry the beautiful Maya, his heart's chosen one. But during the marriage ceremony, a strange creature appears and kidnaps the bride. Were those the legendary Layans who kidnapped the princess? Whatever the answer might be, Rhys has to find it out on his own - he must rescue his beloved one. |
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4432 | Phantasy Star IV | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jan 1995 | Sega AM7 R&D Division | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Phantasy Star IV Sega GenesisSummary: The Algo star system is in troubled times... |
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4433 | Phelios | Sega Genesis | Namco | R4 | Oct 1990 | Namco Limited | Action, Shooter |
![]() Phelios Sega GenesisGameplay: Shooter Summary: Set in the world of Greek mythology, Phelios tells the story of a young prince called Apollo, who sets out to rescue his beloved Artemis who was seized by the demon Typhon while exploring the skies with the winged horse, Pegasus. In Typhon's temple, Artemis gets locked in a dungeon where Medusa turns her into stone. |
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4434 | Pink Goes to Hollywood | Sega Genesis | TecMagik | R4 | Nov 1993 | Action | |
![]() Pink Goes to Hollywood Sega GenesisSummary: The Pink Panther is heading to Hollywood to audition for a big movie role. However, Inspector Clouseau might spoil Pink's plans. Try to get through a variety of movie sets including Polterpink, Pinkenstein, and Jungle Pink. Use props like stoplights, fly swatters, and bowling balls to stop Clouseau and help Pink try to escape through safe rooms and bonus rounds. Help the Pink Panther score a big movie role in PINK GOES TO HOLLYWOOD. |
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4435 | Pit-Fighter | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R2 | Nov 1991 | Atari Games | Fighting |
![]() Pit-Fighter Sega GenesisGameplay: Up to 3 players simultaneously Summary: Pit-Fighter is a 1990 arcade game by Atari Games, notable for its early use of digitized live actors. The Japanese arcade release was published by Konami. The graphic animation for the player character(s) and opponents were created through a bluescreen process, where the various poses & moves of the characters were acted out by hired actors in front of a video camera. The game's on-screen character animation are replays of the actual footage, not a rotoscoped (redrawn) animation as was common in other games. Live-action shooting reached a brief highpoint with later arcade titles such as Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam, before gaming trends shifted away. |
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4436 | Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure | Sega Genesis | Activision | R3 | Dec 1994 | Activision, Inc. | Action |
![]() Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure Sega GenesisSeries: Pitfall Summary: Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a side-scrolling action game in which you play adventurer Pitfall Harry Jr in search of his father Pitfall Harry. You battle your way through the Mayan jungles, waterfalls, deserted mines and can bungee jump and boomerang your way to safety. There are 13 levels and the action is fast and gripping. You will need to be attentive—and quick. Or prepare to die. |
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4437 | Power Monger | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Mar 1993 | Bullfrog Productions | Action |
![]() Power Monger Sega GenesisGameplay: Single player, Two-player Summary: After the elements destroyed your civilization, all you have left is a small boat, an even smaller group of followers, and your crown. Upon landing on rich foreign soil, you knew it was your destiny to rule over these lesser folk as it was theirs to serve you. In Power Monger, your goal is to take control of up to 195 territories until you unite the land under your rule. To do this, you must make your way to the territory on the lower right hand corner of the map screen (you start at the upper left corner). |
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4438 | Powerball | Sega Genesis | Namco | R3 | Apr 1991 | Namco | Action |
![]() Powerball Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game, Multiplayer Summary: Powerball, known in Japan as Wrestleball, is a video game for the Sega Genesis released in 1991 from Namco Hometek. It was re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan on February 19, 2008 and in North America on March 24, 2008, at a cost of 800 Wii Points. This version is virtually identical to the original version. An enhanced remake of it was remade for Namco Anthology 1 for the PlayStation. |
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4439 | Primal Rage | Sega Genesis | Time Warner Interactive | R3 | Aug 1995 | Atari Games Corporation | Fighting |
![]() Primal Rage Sega GenesisSummary: A meteor struck the Earth, and caused great chaos. Seven gods from ancient times awoke, and are now attempting to take control of the post-apocalyptic world. |
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4440 | Puggsy | Sega Genesis | Psygnosis | R5 | Jan 1994 | Travellers Tales (Uk) Ltd. | Fighting |
![]() Puggsy Sega GenesisSummary: Puggsy is a platform game with a combination of action and puzzle-solving elements. You control the the creature Puggsy, who has crash landed on an alien planet and had his spaceship stolen. Your goal is find the spaceship so you can get off the planet and return home. To do this, you will need to make your way from the start to the exit of numerous levels which take place in a variety of environments. Throughout each level are a variety of objects which you can pick up; on many of the levels you will need to figure out how to use the objects available to you in order to reach the exit. Some objects can be used (like a gun or keys), and objects may be thrown, moved around and stacked. Of course, each level will also have a variety of bad guys wandering about which will cost Puggsy one of his lives if he's caught. On your quest there will also be six evil guardians which will need to be defeated before you get your spaceship back! |
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4441 | The Punisher | Sega Genesis | Capcom | R4 | Feb 1995 | Capcom, Sculptured Software | Action |
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4442 | QuackShot Starring Donald Duck | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Nov 1991 | Sega | Action, Platformer |
![]() QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: QuackShot, known in Japan as I Love Donald Duck: Georgia Ou no Hihou, is a platformer released for the Sega Mega Drive on December 19, 1991. It stars Donald Duck and his three nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie, as treasure-hunters. Much of the game is patterned after the first three Indiana Jones pictures. The game was part of a series of games that Sega of Japan produced for its Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console systems based on Walt Disney cartoon characters that also includes Castle of Illusion and World of Illusion. Its 8-bit counterpart is Lucky Dime Caper, released only for Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear. QuackShot was converted for the Sega Saturn and released together with Castle of Illusion only in Japan as part of the Sega Ages series in 1998. It is a straight conversion of the game with no substantial changes. |
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4443 | Quad Challenge | Sega Genesis | Namco | R4 | Oct 1991 | Namco Limited | Racing |
![]() Quad Challenge Sega GenesisSummary: Rev the engine, pull the throttle, and hit the dirt with Quad Challenge, a conversion of Namco's arcade racer Four Trax. Race one of four different high-powered ATVs on sixteen different off-road tracks. You can play against a friend, or challenge a grueling 16-race championship. Two different difficulty settings and four different control options let you play however you like. |
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4444 | Race Drivin' | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R4 | Nov 1993 | Atari Games Corporation | Racing |
![]() Race Drivin' Sega GenesisSeries: Hard Drivin' Summary: Race Drivin' is a sequel to the driving simulator Hard Drivin'. Game play is similar to the first game. The player must complete laps around the race track before a timer expires. There are several checkpoints around the track which increase player's time as he passes. |
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4445 | Radical Rex | Sega Genesis | Activision | R2 | Feb 1995 | Beam Software Pty., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Radical Rex Sega GenesisSummary: Radical Rex is a fire-breathing Tyrannosaurus on a skateboard who has to save the dinosaur race under the spell of an evil creature. The game consists of 10 levels set in the prehistoric age. Radical Rex can use a skateboard or glide down hills, jump, kick and breath fire. Tougher enemies need multiple hits and when burnt Rex needs to kick them once more to destroy them or use his scream (hits everything on the screen). While playing Rex collects eggs, health, power-ups for his fire breath and scream refills. Checkpoints are shown as torches that need to be charged with fire. After each level, there is a Bomberman-like sequence to earn an extra continue. Enemies include flies, turtles, toads and all kinds of dinosaurs. |
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4446 | Rambo III | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Dec 1989 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() Rambo III Sega GenesisSummary: Based on the film of the same name, this game puts you in John Rambo's shoes as he travels to Afghanistan to free Colonel Trautman from the Soviets. |
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4447 | Rampart | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R3 | Sep 1991 | Atari Games | Strategy |
![]() Rampart Sega GenesisGameplay: Up to three players simultaneously Summary: Rampart is a 1-2 Player game that combines a strategy game with an action game. Take on the role of a medieval warlord build fortifications and position your cannons. Destroy our enemy's fortress or defend against an invading armada. Once the onslaught ends, quickly rebuild and extend your territory before the next volley. Victory gains you dominion over all you survey, lose your cool and lose your head literally. Game play is fast and quickly learned. Rampart offers three levels of difficulty, three different 2-Player game lengths with six different battlefields and each player can customize the control pad for their own personal feel. Each round of play is divided into three phases; Cannon Placement Phase, Battle Phase and the Build and Repair Phase. Use strategy to complete the Cannon Placement, fast reflexes to destroy your opponents in Battle and puzzle solving skills to Build and Repair. Skill in all three will bring you victory and heads will roll. |
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4448 | Ranger X | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jan 1993 | NEX Entertainment Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Ranger X Sega GenesisSummary: Ranger X was released fairly late in the lifetime of the MegaDrive. Coming from an unknown developer, it was released with little fanfare and advertising but has become one of the best demonstrations of what the Genesis/MegaDrive is capable of. |
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4449 | Rastan Saga II | Sega Genesis | Taito | R5 | Apr 1991 | Taito Corporation | Action |
![]() Rastan Saga II Sega GenesisSeries: Rastan Gameplay: Arcade Summary: The "Rastania" was a sacred place, in which the sacred temple, "Skyscraper", soared into the sky. It is said that whoever conquer the "Skyscraper" would rule the "Rastania". A wicked group has invaded the "Skyscraper" and has tried to make it their own. If the situation is left as it is, the place would eventually be controlled by the wicked group. |
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4450 | Red Zone | Sega Genesis | Time Warner Interactive | R3 | Dec 1994 | Action | |
![]() Red Zone Sega GenesisSummary: Madman Ivan Retovitz rips off an arsenal of USSR nuclear weapons and threatens to transform the world into a radioactive desert. As the leader of three covert commandos, you must pilot the AH-648 Apache fighter chopper and traverse the underground bunkers to destroy the nuclear madman. Features full-rotating, fully textured background graphics. Real 3D - view enemies, ammo caches and other objects from all sides. A realtime zoomable map for finding targets. Fluid, easy character movement in six different directions. |
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4451 | The Ren & Stimpy Show Presents: Stimpy's Invention | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Oct 1993 | BlueSky Software | Action |
![]() The Ren & Stimpy Show Presents: Stimpy's Invention Sega GenesisGameplay: Multiplayer, Single-player video game Summary: Ren & Stimpy: Stimpy's Invention is a Sega Mega Drive/Genesis video game based on the Nickelodeon cartoon for which the game is named. In Australia it was released as a part of the Sega Gold Collection. One or two players have to guide Ren and Stimpy as they retrieve parts to rebuild their newest and latest invention. Most of the game play is of the side view platform type. However, the game can be played both one or two player through the same stages. This game was preceded by The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots! and followed by The Ren & Stimpy Show: Fire Dogs. |
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4452 | The Revenge of Shinobi | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Dec 1989 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action |
![]() The Revenge of Shinobi Sega GenesisSeries: Shinobi Summary: In this game, once again you are Shinobi, but this time you're out not to free hostages, but to gain your revenge. |
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4453 | Richard Scarry's BusyTown | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Nov 1994 | Novotrade Software Kft. | Action |
![]() Richard Scarry's BusyTown Sega GenesisSummary: This early version is different from its PC counterpart with this version featuring six different stages to choose from and each with their own type of gameplay:Bruno's Deli: The player takes control of Huckle the Cat as they help Bruno serve his customers by selecting the items they have requested on a conveyor belt. |
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4454 | Rings of Power | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Jan 1992 | Naughty Dog | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Rings of Power Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Rings of Power is an isometric role-playing video game released on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis The game was developed by Naughty Dog and published by Electronic Arts. The player takes on the role of a young sorcerer whose quest is to collect 11 Rings of Power and use them to remake the Rod of Creation to defeat the evil god, Void, and bring about the fabled Golden Age. It never made for PC (according to Naughty Dog's page, it actually was designed for PC until EA decided at the time that Genesis games made more money) |
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4455 | RISK: Parker Brothers' World Conquest Game | Sega Genesis | Parker Brothers | R2 | Jun 1994 | Sculptured Software, Inc. | Strategy |
![]() RISK: Parker Brothers' World Conquest Game Sega GenesisSummary: RISK is a conversion of the popular strategy board game created by Parker Brothers. Players control armies placed in different regions of the world, attacking opposing players' armies to gain territory, and ultimately try to wipe out the other factions and take over the world. In addition to the regular classic mode, which works just like the original board game, there is also an arcade mode, where skirmishes between factions give the player direct control of cannons to attack the opposing player. Any combination of up to six human and computer players can compete for world domination. |
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4456 | Ristar | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Feb 1995 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Ristar Sega GenesisSummary: A diabolical tyrant named Greedy has arisen to control the solar system full of sentient beings. He has corrupted the leaders of each world and thereby enslaved the entire populace. He has also sent his minions in the disguise of planet natives into the worlds to enforce his rule. |
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4457 | Road Rash | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Sep 1991 | Electronic Arts, Inc. | Racing |
![]() Road Rash Sega GenesisSeries: Road Rash Summary: Road Rash is an aggressive motorcycle racing game where the player assumes the role of a biker who takes part in a series of illegal races across the U.S.A. Starting at the back of the pack the objective is always to finish first on a linear course, overtaking the other bikers. This is achieved by driving very well or by playing it dirty, knocking opponents of their bikes using clubs, crowbars or your bare hands. The other racers fight back in a similar fashion and there are also hazards. All the races take place on the regular road with normal traffic (in both directions) and the cops, as well as occasional oil slicks and stray cows. |
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4458 | Road Rash 3 | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Mar 1995 | Monkey Do Productions | Racing |
![]() Road Rash 3 Sega GenesisSeries: Road Rash Summary: Following the previous two Road Rash games, the player has conquered the US illegal motorcycle championship. But why settle for that when one can take over the World; racing in the peaceful streets of the UK, dodging the animals in Kenya, blaze through the night in Japan or jump in the hilly circuits in Italy? |
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4459 | Road Rash II | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Dec 1992 | Electronic Arts, Inc. | Racing |
![]() Road Rash II Sega GenesisSeries: Road Rash Summary: A motorcycle racing game with an attitude. You race in varying environments for ever increasing sums of money. With that money you can buy faster and better bikes. There are many objects on the road to watch out for, from cars to rocks to signs, if you hit one you'll go flying and loose valuable time. If you crash too often your bike can get wrecked. You can also attack other racers. The default attack is a punch, but some racers have weapons, which you can steal and use |
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4460 | RoadBlasters | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R3 | Nov 1991 | Atari Games Corporation | Arcade, Racing |
![]() RoadBlasters Sega GenesisSummary: RoadBlasters is a futuristic racing action game. The goal is to reach the finish line in one piece throughout each of 50 levels. Numerous enemies are out on the road to try and stop you, including armored cars, motorcycles, canons on the side of the road, landmines, and more. Your vehicle is equipped with a machine gun to help you out, and occasionally a weapons plane will fly in and drop additional power ups that can be collected. Some of these are the U.Z. canon, cruise missiles, and speed boost. Your car has a very limited amount of fuel, however more can be picked up along the way by crossing the halfway point of a level, or by collecting the red and green fuel spheres that appear in the road or after destroying certain enemies. On many levels collecting fuel is critical otherwise you won't be able to reach the finish line. |
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4461 | RoboCop 3 | Sega Genesis | Flying Edge | R4 | Nov 1993 | Ocean Software Ltd. | Arcade, Racing |
![]() RoboCop 3 Sega GenesisSummary: RoboCop 3 is a side-scrolling platform shooter. You get missions (such as rescuing your colleagues who are being kept hostages), which are divided into several smaller levels. The levels usually consist of several platforms, and are heavily populated by enemies who shoot at you. You can gather special repair kits, which will be used to restore your health after you've completed a level. "RoboCop 3" is more of a shooter than its predecessors, having more and tougher enemies. |
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4462 | RoboCop Versus The Terminator | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R4 | May 1994 | Realtime Associates, Virgin Games USA, NMS Software, Interplay | Action |
![]() RoboCop Versus The Terminator Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: RoboCop Versus The Terminator is a video game released for a number of platforms and is based on the RoboCop and Terminator franchises. The Mega Drive/Genesis version, which was the original lead development of the game and was programmed by Virgin Games USA making use of David Perry's Mega Drive/Genesis engine, is loosely based on the 1992 four-issue comic book mini-series of the same name. |
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4463 | Rocket Knight Adventures | Sega Genesis | Konami | R3 | Aug 1993 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Rocket Knight Adventures Sega GenesisSummary: Rocket Knight Adventures is the first side-scrolling action game starring Sparkster. He lives in the kingdom of Zebulos, and is the bravest of all the Rocket Knights. One day, an army of pigs comes down to invade the kingdom and capture the princess. It is up to Sparkster to set things right again. |
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4464 | Rolling Thunder 2 | Sega Genesis | Namco | R2 | Feb 1992 | Namco | Action |
![]() Rolling Thunder 2 Sega GenesisSeries: Rolling Thunder Summary: Rolling Thunder 2 is an arcade game by Namco released in 1990. It is the sequel to 1986's Rolling Thunder and retains the same run and gun gameplay of its predecessor, adding cooperative gameplay for 2-Players and improved graphics. Unlike the original Rolling Thunder, which was set in the 1960s, Rolling Thunder 2 features a more contemporary setting to go along with its more futuristic designs. A Mega Drive port was released in 1991. Both, the coin-op game and the Mega Drive version, were released for the Wii Virtual Console. |
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4465 | Rolling Thunder 3 | Sega Genesis | Namco | R3 | May 1993 | Now Production Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Rolling Thunder 3 Sega GenesisSummary: The events in the third game in the series are synchronous with RT2. At the end of the twentieth century, satellites around the globe are being shot down, disrupting communications. Secret agency Rolling Thunder discovers the organization behind the terror: Geldra. While agents Leila and Albatross are fighting the leader Gimdo (RT2), agent Jay is instructed to bring down Dread, the second-in-command. |
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4466 | Rolo to the Rescue | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R6 | Jan 1993 | Vectordean Ltd. | Action |
![]() Rolo to the Rescue Sega GenesisSummary: Rolo to the Rescue is a side-scrolling platform action game. The player controls Rolo, an elephant who escaped from the circus. Rolo's main task is to find and rescue four other animals - a squirrel, a rabbit, a beaver, and a mole. Once rescued, each of those friends become player-controlled characters with special abilities that can help the player along the way -- the squirrel can climb, the rabbit jumps, the beaver swims, and the mole digs. |
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4467 | Romance of the Three Kingdoms II | Sega Genesis | Koei | R3 | Sep 1992 | KOEI Co., Ltd. | Strategy |
![]() Romance of the Three Kingdoms II Sega GenesisSeries: Romance of the Three Kingdoms Summary: The sequel to Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The game concept is still the same, though they did improve a lot of features that one may consider 'disturbing' from RTK I (e.g. Generals dying easily due to disease, etc.). RTK can be said to be much more 'stable' where players no longer have to worry that much about time length in the game, as the game take a slower time rate to allow the players to build up their forces without much interference. The RTK II gameplay and interface is closely similar to Nobunaga's Ambition II. |
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4468 | Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny | Sega Genesis | Koei | R3 | Feb 1994 | KOEI Co., Ltd. | Strategy |
![]() Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny Sega GenesisSeries: Romance of the Three Kingdoms Gameplay: Historical Battle (specific/exact) Summary: Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny is another strategy game by Koei. The concept is the same here as in Koei's other wargames: conquer all you can! |
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4469 | Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1994 | Nova Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Sega GenesisSeries: Inspiration: TV Summary: The Genesis version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a one-on-one fighting game based on the TV series, featuring two playing modes: one-player scenario mode and two-player battle mode. |
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4470 | Saban's VR Troopers | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1995 | Syrox Developments, Ltd. | Action |
![]() Saban's VR Troopers Sega GenesisSeries: Inspiration: TV Summary: Saban's VR Troopers is based on the TV show of the same name and is made by the same company that produced the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. The story has the evil Grimlord transport the VR Troopers into (ironically) a video game and it is up to the player (literally) to save them and bring them back to the real world. |
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4471 | Sagaia | Sega Genesis | Taito | R4 | Apr 1991 | Taito Corporation | Action, Shooter |
![]() Sagaia Sega GenesisSeries: Darius Gameplay: Sci-Fi / Futuristic Summary: Long time ago, the planet of Darius went into ruin but Proco and Tiat of Darius gave birth to a new planet and named it Orga. After the passing of many centuries, Proco Jr. and Tiat Young receive a strange radio broadcast from the galaxy. They discover the radio broadcast is a mayday signal from another descendant of Darius. They board the Silverhawk, preparing to defeat an evil force and journey to the galaxy. |
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4472 | Saint Sword | Sega Genesis | Taito | R5 | Oct 1991 | Cyclone System | Action, Shooter |
![]() Saint Sword Sega GenesisSummary: You are Macress, a mythical warrior, and you have been called upon to destroy the evil demon, Gorgon before the world succumbs to his power. This is a platform style, hack 'n slash action game where you gain powerups by destroying wee mythical beasties. These powerups provide you with special physical attributes like angel wings and the body of a horse. |
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4473 | Samurai Shodown | Sega Genesis | TAKARA | R2 | Feb 1994 | SNK Playmore | Fighting |
![]() Samurai Shodown Sega GenesisGameplay: Up to 2 players simultaneously Summary: Samurai Shodown, known as Samurai Spirits (サムライスピリッツ, Samurai Supirittsu, Samu Supi in short) in Japan, is a 1993 competitive fighting game produced by SNK for their Neo Geo arcade and home platform. In contrast to other fighting games at the time which were set in modern times and focused primarily on hand-to-hand combat, Samurai Shodown is set in feudal-era Japan and was one of the first fighting games to focus primarily on weapon-based combat after the success of Capcom's Street Fighter II. |
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4474 | Scooby-Doo Mystery | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R5 | Sep 1995 | Illusions Gaming Company, The | Fighting |
![]() Scooby-Doo Mystery Sega GenesisSummary: Scooby-Doo Mystery is a point-and-click (or point-and-press button rather) adventure featuring two playable episodes of a typical scooby-doo cartoon. |
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4475 | SeaQuest DSV | Sega Genesis | Black Pearl Software | R6 | Feb 1995 | Sculptured Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() SeaQuest DSV Sega GenesisSeries: Inspiration: TV Summary: Based on the first season of the TV series of the same name, your character is an officer of the UEO: The United Earth Oceans Organization. You begin the game inside a training simulation, which upon successful completion ensures your transfer to the crew of the seaQuest DSV where you will be called upon to perform the same duties. |
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4476 | Sesame Street: Counting Cafe | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R5 | Nov 1994 | Electronic Arts, Inc. | Educational |
![]() Sesame Street: Counting Cafe Sega GenesisSeries: Inspiration: TV Summary: Counting Cafe is an educational game based on the popular children's show Sesame Street. The player controls Grover, working as a waiter at a restaurant, where Mr. Johnson appears and orders various items. The player must take Grover into the kitchen, collect the items ordered, and return to Mr. Johnson's table, where he will reward the player with a star if the order is correct. If the player picks up the wrong items, they can be taken to Cookie Monster at the back of the restaurant, who will eat them and clear Grover's tray. |
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4477 | Shadow Blasters | Sega Genesis | Sage's Creation | R4 | Dec 1990 | Sigma Enterprises, Cyclone System | Educational |
![]() Shadow Blasters Sega GenesisSummary: The power is at your fingertips! Experience the supernatural Powers of Warriors from distant times as they roam the planet battling the forces of darkness, the phantoms of Ashura. Hurling the Flames of Justice, they seek and destroy the scourge that has befallen the Earth. |
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4478 | Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1990 | Sega | Action, Platformer |
![]() Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi Sega GenesisSeries: Ninja Gameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi is a side-scrolling action game produced by Sega that was originally released for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1990. It has been re-released via downloading services such as the Wii's Virtual Console and Steam, and included in the Sega Genesis Collection for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. It is the second game in the Shinobi series released for the Mega Drive following The Revenge of Shinobi. However, it is not a continuation of the previous game, but rather a loose remake of the arcade game Shadow Dancer. Like in the original arcade game, the player controls a ninja accompanied by a canine companion. |
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4479 | Shadow of the Beast | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Nov 1991 | Psygnosis Limited | Action, Platformer |
![]() Shadow of the Beast Sega GenesisSummary: Shadow of the Beast, one of Psygnosis most popular titles during the 16-bit computer era is a side-scrolling platformer best known for the use of parallax scrolling along lush graphics, a musical score by David Whittaker, a iconic cover by Roger Dean and what many consider to be unforgiving gameplay, balancing between the "very challenging" and the "impossible". The player has to navigate through several areas filled with enemies and traps, collecting keys and activating triggers than open new areas or give Aarbron the means to overcome a sub-boss. The number of moves the player has at disposal is limited: duck, jump and only two attacks: punch and a flying kick. While most enemies die with just one hit, the player must time each attack accurately. However, there are also traps of objects that cannot be destroyed, and these require the player to jump, duck or move according the sequence. The player has only one life with 12 hit points that can be replenished by collecting some objects hidden in the level (like an off-route location or a under a megalith), which also contributes to the difficulty level. |
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4480 | Shadow of the Beast II | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Nov 1992 | Reflections Interactive Limited | Action |
![]() Shadow of the Beast II Sega GenesisSummary: Essentially a side-on scrolling beat 'em up in the vain of The Way of the Exploding Fist, but with an epic storyline and puzzles a-plenty. |
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4481 | Shadowrun | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Mar 1994 | BlueSky Software, Inc. | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Shadowrun Sega GenesisGameplay: Cyberpunk / Dark Sci-Fi Summary: The year is 2058. Following an event known as the Awakening, magic has returned into the world. Native American shamans and elves reclaimed a vast area known as Salish-Shidhe, located around the free city of Seattle. A small team of shadowrunners - mercenaries working for powerful corporations - is brutally attacked in the wilderness. The massacre is captured in video and broadcast in the news. One of the slain shadowrunners, Michael, had a brother named Joshua. Arriving in Seattle, Joshua begins to investigate his brother's death. He must find out who killed Michael, and what was the nature of the shadowrun job he was carrying out. |
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4482 | Shaq-Fu | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R1 | Oct 1994 | Role-Playing (RPG) | |
![]() Shaq-Fu Sega GenesisSummary: Shaq brings his awesome skill and size to a multiworld fighting game! As Shaq, use your lightning-fast shuriken and other martial art techniques to prevail over 11 intensely evil warriors in the enforcement of justice. Or choose any of the 12 warriors and fight head to head. Summon Voodoo's bone-shattering earthquake, rebound with Rajah's shockwave sword or lash out with Sett's terrifying mummy wrap! Scores of secret power moves to discover and master! |
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4483 | Shining Force | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jul 1993 | Climax Entertainment, Sonic Co. | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Shining Force Sega GenesisSeries: Shining Force Summary: Shining Force is a tactical role-playing game. As the player character makes his way through the lands of Rune, he is joined by other warriors who wish to stop the forces of Runefaust. Each warrior has their own strengths and weaknesses. As the player progresses through the game the characters gain new weapons and spells. |
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4484 | Shining Force II | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Oct 1994 | Sonic Co. | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Shining Force II Sega GenesisSeries: Shining Force Summary: Shining Force II is a strategy/RPG hybrid with cartoon-like graphics. The game is comprised of two modes: exploration, in which the hero and his companions engage in the role-playing game standard of talking to townspeople, exploring new lands, and furthering the plot; and battle mode, in which the combat is resolved from a tactical point of view, with individual combats being resolved from a close-up view with animated characters. |
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4485 | Shining in the Darkness | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Oct 1991 | Climax Entertainment | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Shining in the Darkness Sega GenesisSummary: This is a story-driven console-style RPG, and is the first in the three game Shining series for the Genesis (followed by Shining Force and Shining Force 2). The Kingdom of Thornwood has been invaded by Dark Sol's men, and it is your job to vanquish them. You will need the Arms of Light to do this. |
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4486 | Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Aug 1993 | Megasoft | Action, Platformer |
![]() Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master Sega GenesisSeries: Shinobi Summary: Shinobi III involves a ninja named Joe "Shinobi" Musashi (you) going and kicking some bad guy butt, in this case his old enemy "Neo Zeed". |
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4487 | Shove It! The Warehouse Game | Sega Genesis | DreamWorks | R4 | May 1990 | Masaya | Action, Platformer |
![]() Shove It! The Warehouse Game Sega GenesisSeries: Sōkoban Summary: Shove It! The Warehouse Game is a top-down puzzle game based on the original gameplay of Soko-Ban Hiroyuki Imabayashi wrote for Thinking Rabbit. The player controls Stevedore, a warehouse keeper, from a top-down view. As shown on the title screen, shoving boxes will earn him money to make his dreams come true, a lovely girlfriend and a fiery red sports car. |
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4488 | Side Pocket | Sega Genesis | Data East | R4 | Aug 1992 | Data East Corporation | Simulation |
![]() Side Pocket Sega GenesisSummary: The main objective is to cross different USA cities and reach the predetermined scores to go ahead. But remember: you'll have only 16 balls and every error can be lethal! |
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4489 | Skeleton Krew | Sega Genesis | Core Design Inc. | R5 | May 1995 | Core Design Ltd. | Simulation |
![]() Skeleton Krew Sega GenesisGameplay: Sci-Fi / Futuristic Summary: The game takes place in the year 2062. A baddy named Moribund Kadaver has assumed control of a cryogenics plant near Monstro City. Kadaver is apparently a former mortician who has dabbled in cryogenics ever since he purchased Deadly Enforcement Aggressive Destruction Incorporated, aka DEAD Inc. Now he has the power to unleash mutants called Psykogenix on the population of Monstro City! The Military Ascertainment Department (MAD) has decided to call upon the world's most vicious mercenaries: the Skeleton Krew. |
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4490 | Skitchin' | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Mar 1994 | Electronic Arts Canada | Racing |
![]() Skitchin' Sega GenesisSummary: You rollerblade (inline skate) down the road, grabbing tows from passing cars. Grab weapons to beat back your opponents. Race from city to city to earn money. Buy better skates, weapons, and protection with your winnings. |
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4491 | Slaughtersport | Sega Genesis | RazorSoft | R4 | Dec 1991 | Brian A. Rice, Inc. | Fighting |
![]() Slaughtersport Sega GenesisSummary: Slaughtersport is an eclectic fighting game. Choose from different alien races (including Human) with different abilities and fighting styles, purchase weapons and devices, and fight your way through multiple opponents to face the Fatman. Some of the features include being able to place wagers on the outcome of the fight, and the phenomenon of a special move being less powerful the more you use it to balance gameplay. Two-player, head-to-head combat is supported. |
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4492 | Sol-Deace | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R3 | Apr 1992 | Action, Shooter | |
![]() Sol-Deace Sega GenesisSummary: In Sol-Deace for the Sega Genesis, you pilot a super sleek, super fast space fighter craft through six levels of futuristic (approximately 3000 AD) action. It is your (and your team's) job to rid the world of inorganic life matter. This so-called inorganic life matter is actually a manmade super computer gone bad named GCS-WT, a computer so vast and so powerful that it has created a race of mechanical monsters that are capable of the extinction of the human race. |
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4493 | Soldiers of Fortune | Sega Genesis | Spectrum Holobyte | R3 | Nov 1993 | Bitmap Brothers, The | Action |
![]() Soldiers of Fortune Sega GenesisSeries: The Chaos Engine Summary: Chaos Engine (Soldiers of Fortune in the US) is a run-and-gun overhead shooter. Sixteen levels (in four groups of four) await the players in the game. The basic gameplay is similar to Gauntlet, but in an open air setting, with bridges across rivers and other features in the maps. The visuals are in the 'metallic and blue' style Bitmap Brothers appeared to favor. |
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4494 | Sonic & Knuckles | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Oct 1994 | Sonic Team | Action |
![]() Sonic & Knuckles Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Vintage Collection Summary: Sonic and Knuckles continues the story directly from where Sonic the Hedgehog 3 left off. The explosion from the Death Egg sends Sonic flying deep into Floating Island's Mushroom Hills. Sonic knows of the Master Emerald hidden somewhere on Floating Island, and is sure that Dr. Robotnik wants it to give his Death Egg limitless power. Knuckles probably knows where it is - but can Sonic stop Robotnik's plans and find the Master Emerald all while fighting off Knuckles? Meanwhile, Knuckles is guarding Floating Island when he's attacked by one of Robotnik's robots! He quickly begins a chase for revenge. |
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4495 | Sonic 3D Blast | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Nov 1996 | Travellers Tales (Uk) Ltd. | Action |
![]() Sonic 3D Blast Sega GenesisSummary: Sonic 3D was the last Sonic title released for the Mega Drive, the only platforming presence of the blue blur in the Sega Saturn, and one of his rare appearances in Personal Computers. The title, considering the era it was released, is somewhat misleading, as instead of full blown 3D graphics it uses an isometric view where Sonic can move not only forwards and backwards, but also left and right. |
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4496 | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Jun 1991 | Sonic Team | Action |
![]() Sonic the Hedgehog Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Vintage Collection Summary: Sonic the Hedgehog is the first of many games starring Sega's premier hedgehog, Sonic. It's a side-scrolling platform game with a difference: speed. Sonic rushes through levels with incredible speed, allowing him to traverse loops and jumps with ease. |
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4497 | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Nov 1992 | Sega Technical Institute, Sonic Team | Action, Platformer |
![]() Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sega GenesisSummary: The second game featuring Sega's mascot Sonic the Hedgehog. |
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4498 | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Feb 1994 | Sonic Team | Action, Platformer |
![]() Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sega GenesisSummary: Sonic and Tails must stop Dr. Robotnik from rebuilding his Death Egg, which crash landed on the Floating Island. This island floats because of the power of the Chaos Emeralds. You must get them before Robotnik does. However, Knuckles the Echidna, an inhabitant of the Floating Island tries to prevent you from doing so. |
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4499 | Sonic the Hedgehog: Spinball | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1993 | Polygames, Sega Technical Institute | Pinball |
![]() Sonic the Hedgehog: Spinball Sega GenesisSummary: The evil doctor Robotnik has a new plan to take over the world. He has built a new weapon, the Veg-O-Fortress on Mount Mobius and with it, he is transforming all creatures into robots. Sonic sneaks into the fortress and tries to stop Robotnik. |
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4500 | Sorcerer's Kingdom | Sega Genesis | Treco | R5 | Jan 1993 | NCS Corp. | Pinball |
![]() Sorcerer's Kingdom Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: The ear-splitting cry of a Griffin wracks your brain and echoes down the long dark corridors of Sorcerer's Kingdom. Only your sense of duty to your King gives you the courage to venture forth. As you defeat foe after foe in this precarious land, you feel your muscles growing stronger and your reflexes getting swifter. Up ahead you finally glimpse the daylight and run for fear of what is closing in behind you. You find yourself at the edge of a towering cliff where your only hope for escape is to don your magical wings and fly... |
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4501 | Space Harrier II | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Aug 1989 | Sega AM2 | Action, Shooter |
![]() Space Harrier II Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Space Harrier II is the sequel to Space Harrier. It was one of the original launch titles released for the Sega Mega Drive in Japan and one of the six Sega Genesis launch titles in the U.S. It was also later released on Nintendo's Virtual Console. Like Altered Beast, another launch title for the Mega Drive, Space Harrier II features digitized human voice recordings during the game play, and is also an example of some of Sega's early sound, composed by Tokuhiko Uwabo (credited as "Bo"). |
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4502 | Space Invaders '91 | Sega Genesis | Taito | R6 | Apr 1991 | Taito Corporation | Action |
![]() Space Invaders '91 Sega GenesisSummary: Space Invaders '91 is just like Super Space Invaders for other platforms, but still different from those. This version differs from Super Space Invaders in that there are no cutscenes, there is only one mode of play as opposed to SSI's two, and there is no stage select. |
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4503 | Sparkster | Sega Genesis | Konami | R3 | Feb 1994 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Sparkster Sega GenesisSummary: Sparkster is the sequel to Rocket Knight Adventures and is completely different from the contemporary SNES title Sparkster. It takes place immediately after the events of the first game. The interactive introduction scene shows Sparkster picking up a new sword after the final fight when his nemesis Axel Gear appears, the rocket knight gone evil. After a fight in giant robots, Sparkster manages to save Princess Cherry and returns her to the queen. Then suddenly Axel appears again and he kidnaps her. It turns out Axel is working once more for the Empire of Gedol. Sparkster has to return the peace in Kingdom of Zebulos, save the princess and bring an end to the evil empire. |
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4504 | Spider-Man | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R2 | Feb 1995 | Smith Engineering | Action |
![]() Spider-Man Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Spider-Man is a video game developed by Western Technologies and published by Acclaim in 1995, incorporating elements from the critically acclaimed 1990s Spider-Man cartoon series. The game was released for the Super Nintendo and the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Both versions of the game are different. |
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4505 | Spider-Man | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Aug 1991 | Technopop, Inc. | Action |
![]() Spider-Man Sega GenesisSummary: The city of New York is certainly a great place to be, but not when there's the criminal element running about. Lucky for the NYPD, there's also the heroic Spider-Man on their side! |
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4506 | Spider-Man/Venom: Maximum Carnage | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R3 | Sep 1994 | Software Creations Ltd. | Action |
![]() Spider-Man/Venom: Maximum Carnage Sega GenesisSummary: Loosely based on the comic book series, the story opens as Carnage breaks out of the insane asylum and wreaks mayhem. Spiderman immediately acknowledges the new job at hand and sets out to stop him. |
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4507 | Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge | Sega Genesis | Flying Edge | R4 | Jun 1994 | Unexpected Development, Software Creations | Action |
![]() Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge is a video game first released for the Super Nintendo in 1992 by LJN. It was later released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear (under the Flying Edge brand) as well as the Game Boy. The game features Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man and the X-Men as they battle their captor, the villainous Arcade. |
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4508 | Spiritual Warfare | Sega Genesis | Wisdom Tree | R3 | Dec 1994 | Wisdom Tree, Inc. | Action |
![]() Spiritual Warfare Sega GenesisSummary: Spiritual Warfare is a Zelda-like overhead action game where you play as a soldier of God, fighting the forces of darkness in various parts of a modern city to find the armor of God, each one guarded by increasingly difficult demon bosses. When you are dire need, an angel may come down and help you, if you answer Bible questions correctly. The game will take through increasingly difficult levels of play, where in the end you will face off with Satan himself. |
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4509 | Splatterhouse 2 | Sega Genesis | Namco | R5 | Jun 1992 | Now Production Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Splatterhouse 2 Sega GenesisSeries: Splatterhouse Summary: It has been three months since your escape from the Splatterhouse in the first game. Having been unable to save Jennifer, you keep having the recurring dream where she is begging you to come and rescue her. The mask from the Splatterhouse appears and promises that there is still a chance to save her. There is a downside to it, though. Wearing the mask of terror will fill you with feral rage and an insatiable hunger for blood. |
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4510 | Splatterhouse 3 | Sega Genesis | Namco | R4 | Aug 1993 | Now Production | Action |
![]() Splatterhouse 3 Sega GenesisSeries: Splatterhouse Gameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Splatterhouse 3 is a video game released by Namco for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1993. It is the sequel to Splatterhouse 2 and was one of the first games to be given a rating by Sega's own Videogame Rating Council. In North America the game was given an MA-13 rating by the council for its graphic violence and gore. Unlike its predecessors, it was never released in Europe. The game was included as an unlockable extra in the 2010 remake, with new artwork replacing the digitized photographs due to legal reasons. |
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4511 | Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jun 1994 | Spectrum Holobyte, Inc. | Action |
![]() Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past Sega GenesisSeries: Inspiration: TV Summary: The Romulans request permission to enter the Neutral Zone in order to search for a team of their researchers that they claim has gone missing. The USS Enterprise is sent to monitor their activities and find out their real motives. |
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4512 | Steel Talons | Sega Genesis | Tengen | R3 | Feb 1992 | Action | |
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4513 | Stormlord | Sega Genesis | RazorSoft | R4 | Jun 1991 | RazorSoft, Inc. | Action |
![]() Stormlord Sega GenesisSeries: Stormlord Summary: Badh the queen has imposed a terrible vengeance on the land by kidnapping the fairies. To restore things their rightful way, you must rescue them. |
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4514 | Street Fighter II' - Special Champion Edition | Sega Genesis | Capcom | R2 | Sep 1993 | Capcom Co., Ltd. | Action |
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4515 | Streets of Rage | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Sep 1991 | Sega, MNM Software | Action |
![]() Streets of Rage Sega GenesisSeries: Streets of Rage Gameplay: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Summary: Streets of Rage, known in Japan as Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tekken, is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released by Sega in 1991 for the Sega Mega Drive. It is the first installment of the Streets of Rage series which was followed by Streets of Rage 2 and Streets of Rage 3. The game was also converted over to Sega's Game Gear, Mega-CD and Master System. In 2007, the game was released for the Wii's Virtual Console in North America and Europe, and in 2009 it was released for the iOS via the App Store. The game was again made available as part of Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection in 2009 on both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. There was also a comic strip series based upon the games which appeared in Sonic the Comic. These three stories are based on Streets of Rage 2 and do not feature Adam. The game features an acclaimed chiptune soundtrack by Yuzo Koshiro, who released it as an album in the Japanese music market. |
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4516 | Streets of Rage 2 | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1992 | Ancient Co. Ltd., MNM Software, Shout!Designworks Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Streets of Rage 2 Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Vintage Collection Summary: After Axel Stone, Blaze Fielding and Adam Hunter destroyed the evil Syndicate leader, Mr. X, the city became a peaceful place to live, and each one of them followed their own paths. One year later, after their reunion, Adam's brother Sammy returned from school to find their apartment in a mess, and Adam nowhere to be seen, and after calling his two friends, one of them notices a photo of Adam chained to a wall, next to someone they knew very well - Mr. X, who returned to turn the peaceful city once again into a war zone. Now, Axel, Blaze, Sammy, and Axel's good friend Max, a pro wrestler, must head out to stop Mr. X once again...hopefully for good... |
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4517 | Streets of Rage 3 | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Apr 1994 | Sega | Action |
![]() Streets of Rage 3 Sega GenesisSeries: Streets of Rage Gameplay: Multiplayer video game, Single-player video game Summary: Streets of Rage 3 (Bare Knuckle III in Japan) is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released by Sega in 1994 for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It is the last part of the Streets of Rage series. It was later released for the Japanese version of Sonic Gems Collection for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2, and for the Wii Virtual Console on September 24, 2007. The game also appeared in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The game had featured several enhancements over Streets of Rage and Streets of Rage 2 such as a more complex plot, multiple endings, longer levels, increased difficulty, more in-depth scenarios (with interactive levels and the return of traps like pits) and faster gameplay (with dash and dodge moves). Weapons could now only be used for a few times before breaking and could now be integrated with unique moves with certain characters, hidden characters were added and a few cutscenes were included to give the story greater depth. |
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4518 | Sub-Terrania | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Mar 1994 | Zyrinx | Action |
![]() Sub-Terrania Sega GenesisSummary: Aliens have invaded a vital subterranean mining colony. Use light-speed reflexes and total concentration to fly your prototype fighter through impossible caverns rescuing miners and blast those aliens into the darkest pits of space! |
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4519 | Summer Challenge | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R2 | Jul 1993 | MindSpan | Sports |
![]() Summer Challenge Sega GenesisSummary: The sequel to Winter Challenge, this Summer edition includes 8 events from athletics to cycling. Like with Winter Challenge, graphically, the game features the same polygonal environments with bitmap athletes and game modes include the ability to train or compete in a tournament (up to eight human players, with three computer levels and 16 nations to choose from). It's also possible to replay and even store your best (or worst) moments. |
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4520 | Sunset Riders | Sega Genesis | Konami | R4 | Dec 1992 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Sports |
![]() Sunset Riders Sega GenesisSummary: The Wild West...full of the criminal element. Sir Richard Rose, the most despicable face in the criminal lot, has enough power to control the mining facilities, cattle ranches, and trading communities and turn everything to his favor. With that much power, he could literally buy himself the Wild West and control everything! |
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4521 | Super Baseball 2020 | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Oct 1993 | Pallas | Sports |
![]() Super Baseball 2020 Sega GenesisSummary: In the year 2020, baseball finally evolved. There is no longer conventional professional baseball in 2020. Baseball designed by the Super Baseball Association has been very popular and is the best sport. |
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4522 | Super Battleship: The Classic Naval Combat Game | Sega Genesis | Mindscape | R2 | Jun 1993 | Synergistic Software, Inc. | Strategy |
![]() Super Battleship: The Classic Naval Combat Game Sega GenesisSummary: This game features two different modes of play: Classic Battleship and Super Battleship. |
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4523 | Super Hang-On | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1989 | Sega AM2 | Racing |
![]() Super Hang-On Sega GenesisGameplay: Single player Summary: Super Hang-On is a 1987 motorcycle racing arcade game by Sega, and the sequel to the acclaimed Hang-On. A version of this game, in the full simulated-motorcycle cabinet used by the original Hang-On, was released in 1991 as Limited Edition Hang-On. It was released for the Sega Mega Drive, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 in 1989. Super Hang-On was also released for the Sharp X68000 computer in Japan. |
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4524 | Super Hydlide | Sega Genesis | Seismic | R4 | Apr 1990 | Racing | |
![]() Super Hydlide Sega GenesisSummary: The Fairyland Council feared that the same evil in the legends was back again. A wise old oracle was among them. He predicted the second coming of evil. He also spoke of a young man who could save Fairyland from its gravest crisis. A young man was chosen to find the reason and source of the evil. As the people gathered to bid him good luck, they couldn't help but wonder if they had chosen the right one. What fate awaits our hero and Fairyland? Only you can answer those questions. |
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4525 | Super Monaco GP | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Aug 1990 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Racing |
![]() Super Monaco GP Sega GenesisSeries: SEGA Monaco GP Summary: Super Monaco GP is a modified conversion of the arcade game, a first-person perspective racing game. As well as the famous Monaco course, others from around the world have been added, to give the game a longer shelf life. You must complete qualification sessions and the races as fast as possible. |
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4526 | Super Smash T.V. | Sega Genesis | Flying Edge | R3 | Sep 1992 | Williams Entertainment Inc. | Action |
![]() Super Smash T.V. Sega GenesisSummary: The year is 1999. The world's most popular television show is Smash T.V., an ultra-violent contest between two armed-to-the-teeth combatants, set loose in a series of deadly arenas that are filled to bursting with hordes of mindless beasts and killer robots. The aim of the game is to blast everything in sight and try to grab more cash and prizes than the other guy. Toaster ovens, VCRs, fancy cars and luxury holidays are there for the taking... for anyone who can survive long enough to enjoy them. |
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4527 | Super Street Fighter II | Sega Genesis | Capcom | R2 | Jul 1994 | Capcom Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Super Street Fighter II Sega GenesisSeries: Street Fighter Summary: Super Street Fighter II is a sequel to Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter II Championship. The game features four new characters and stages, making a total of sixteen playable. It also features many multiplayer modes in addition to the single player mode. Among those is the returning elimination group battle, where players compete for the title of the champion, and Point Battle, where the person with the most points wins. Newer modes include an eight-man double elimination tournament and a Challenge mode, where players attempt to get the most points on a CPU opponent or beat them as fast as possible, trying to surpass records. |
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4528 | Super Thunder Blade | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Aug 1989 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Shooter |
![]() Super Thunder Blade Sega GenesisSummary: This follow-up to Thunder Blade is very similar to the original arcade game. Get into a helicopter and blast away at the numerous enemies with its cannon and missiles. The game's four stages all follow a similar pattern: the first part is from a perspective behind the helicopter where players not only have to dodge enemy fire but also obstacles like buildings or caves. In between, players face off against one or two smaller boss enemies. When the first part of a level is finished, the view switches to an overhead perspective for the confrontation with the level's end boss. |
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4529 | Sword of Sodan | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Dec 1990 | Action, Shooter | |
![]() Sword of Sodan Sega GenesisSummary: Revenge is best written in BLOOD! Featuring 7 challenging levels of terror and mayhem. Bloodthirsty foes - fire-breathing zombies, warriors with spikes, swarms of demon insects, armored militia. Digitized sound effects - hear the screams of your fallen foes. Collect magic potions and learn their spells. Dual role-playing - battle Zoras' minions as hero or heroine. Three-level background and graphics for 3D action! |
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4530 | Sword of Vermilion | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jan 1991 | SEGA-AM2 Co., LTD. | Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Sword of Vermilion Sega GenesisSummary: The "cousin" of Sega's RPG Phantasy Star II, Sword of Vermilion is a role-playing game with action combat in a medieval-fantasy setting. |
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4531 | Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers | Sega Genesis | TecMagik | R4 | Aug 1994 | Alexandria, Inc. | Action |
![]() Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers Sega GenesisGameplay: Comics Summary: Another Warner Bros licensed title. You are Sylvester (the cat) and you are out to catch your favorite meal Tweety (the bird). |
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4532 | T2: The Arcade Game | Sega Genesis | Arena Entertainment | R2 | Oct 1992 | Midway | Action |
![]() T2: The Arcade Game Sega Genesis |
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4533 | Task Force Harrier EX | Sega Genesis | Treco | R3 | Feb 1992 | Treco | Action, Shooter |
4534 | Taz in Escape from Mars | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Oct 1994 | Tectoy | Action |
![]() Taz in Escape from Mars Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Taz in Escape from Mars is a video game developed by HeadGames and released by Sega in 1994 for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Game Gear featuring Taz, the Looney Tunes Tasmanian devil cartoon character. The Game Gear version was ported by TecToy to the Sega Master System and released in March 1997 only in Brazil. Taz must escape from Mars, where he was brought by Marvin the Martian. The game includes six worlds with two or three levels in each world. |
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4535 | Taz-Mania | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jul 1992 | Recreational Brainware | Action |
![]() Taz-Mania Sega GenesisSeries: Taz-Mania Summary: The relatively minor Looney Tunes character The Tasmanian Devil experienced a revival in the 1990s with the TV series Taz-Mania, starring Taz and his family. One of several games based on the license, the Genesis version features the same story as the other Sega versions, but has a unique design and set of levels. |
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4536 | TechnoClash | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Mar 1993 | BlueSky Software, Inc., Zono, Inc. | Action |
![]() TechnoClash Sega GenesisSummary: Ronaan, the Wizard Prince, is given the task of chasing the Engine Man (a half man, half machine entity that infiltrated the magickal Inner Realm) into a world that has been overrun by technology. Joined by his bodyguards, Chazz and Farrg, and his spirit guide, Indar, Ronaan joins the battle between magick and technology whose outcome will determine the fate of two dimensions. |
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4537 | Technocop | Sega Genesis | RazorSoft | R3 | Jan 1991 | Gray Matter Inc. | Action |
![]() Technocop Sega GenesisGameplay: Cyberpunk / Dark Sci-Fi Summary: Techno Cop is set in the near future. You are a cop who seeks to clear his town of all the criminal scum. The game consists of two parts; one driving-action and one sidescrolling-action. In the first part you drive around in your red Ferrari and destroy hostile cars; in the second part, you turn somersaults over gaps, use elevators and shoot lots of enemies until you reach the boss. After having killed / caught the villain, it's back to the road again for the next mission. |
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4538 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist | Sega Genesis | Konami | R4 | Dec 1992 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist Sega GenesisSummary: The Turtles' nemesis Shredder has acquired the HyperStone from Dimension X, and is using its powers to shrink down the city buildings. He threatens to take over the world and challenges the Turtles to deny him, and so the turtles head out to beat the guy once more. |
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4539 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters | Sega Genesis | Konami | R3 | Sep 1993 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Fighting |
![]() Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters is a fighting game in the tradition of the Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter series, pitting the player against one opponent at a time. The game features eight fighters: the four turtles, Casey Jones, April O'Neil, Ray Fillet (from the comics) and the original character Sisphyus. |
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4540 | The Terminator | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R3 | Mar 1992 | Probe Software Ltd. | Action |
![]() The Terminator Sega GenesisSummary: The Terminator licensed game for the Sega consoles was a fairly standard side-scrolling platform game. However, the game's six levels mirror the story-line of The Terminator movie very closely as you take on the role of Kyle Reese and his quest to save Sarah Connor from termination. |
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4541 | Theme Park | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R5 | May 1995 | Bullfrog Productions, Ltd. | Simulation |
![]() Theme Park Sega GenesisSeries: Theme Park Summary: Dominating the exciting world of Theme Park ownership is your goal in this strategy game from Bullfrog. The first task is to set up your rides within the available land, structuring convenient paths and queues and ideally leaving some space for bigger rides once they become available, and include some lakes and trees to increase the park's allure. Rides range from Teacups and Haunted Houses to the biggest most elaborate roller-coaster you can design, and water rides that loop around other rides. |
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4542 | Thunder Force II | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Aug 1989 | Technosoft Co., Ltd. | Simulation |
![]() Thunder Force II Sega GenesisSeries: Thunder Force Summary: Thunder Force II is both a side scrolling and top down shooter. In the game you control a ship. In some stages the action is side scrolling and in others it is top down (overhead). The weapons systems is fairly basic. You can switch from shooting a more powerful weapon straight ahead or two less powerful guns shooting forward and backward simultaneously. There are various power-ups that improve your fire power. |
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4543 | Thunder Force III | Sega Genesis | Technosoft | R4 | Oct 1990 | Technosoft Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Thunder Force III Sega GenesisSeries: Thunder Force Summary: The famous shoot'em up series Thunder Force reaches its third installment. Eight new levels of non-stop action, as always packed with gargantuan bosses. |
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4544 | The Tick | Sega Genesis | Fox Interactive | R3 | Dec 1994 | Software Creations Ltd. | Action |
![]() The Tick Sega GenesisSummary: Get ready to put your blue skin-tight tights on. Ninjas need beating-up, bosses need clobbering! This game is not so much a platform game as it is a fighting game (think Streets of Rage). You run around the levels avoiding sharp flying objects and fighting any enemies that get in your way, including the numerous bosses. If your in a tight spot you can |
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4545 | Time Killers | Sega Genesis | Black Pearl Software | R5 | Jul 1996 | Incredible Technologies, Inc. | Action |
![]() Time Killers Sega GenesisSummary: Time Killers is a one-on-one versus beat-em-up with gameplay in a similar vein as Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter 2. |
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4546 | Tinhead | Sega Genesis | Ballistic | R4 | Oct 1993 | MicroProse Ltd. | Action |
![]() Tinhead Sega GenesisSummary: On the edge of the universe, the evil intergalactic goblin Grim Squidge has captured and imprisoned all the stars. He has now scattered them across to faraway planets. While this is happening, a nearby space station picks up a distress signal. Tinhead, guardian of the edge of the universe, hears the cries for help and hurries to the rescue. |
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4547 | Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars | Sega Genesis | Konami | R3 | Sep 1994 | Konami Co., Ltd. | Sports |
![]() Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars Sega GenesisSummary: Tiny Toon Adventures: Acme All-Stars features all the usual characters from the Tiny Toon Adventures animated series. |
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4548 | Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure | Sega Genesis | Konami | R3 | Mar 1993 | Konami | Action, Platformer |
![]() Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game Summary: Hit it big when you join Buster Bunny on a 33 stage hunt for treasure. So loaded with hare-raising animation, it's like playing in a whacked-out Tiny Toon cartoon! Do you dare to set paw on this mysterious island? Trip through 7 tangly territories that include an overly-enchanted forest, caverns of bubbling lava-lava, secret underground seas, plains that are just plain crazy, a freaky factory, a mega mountain and a spooky shipwreck rumored to be dripping in 14 carrot gold! Save Babs Bunny and the rest of your pals along the way and you'll really see some kooky island hopping. With Gogo Dodo as your guide, you can be sure this adventure is packed with tricks, traps, and hidden bonus areas! |
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4549 | Todd's Adventures in Slime World | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R3 | Sep 1992 | Epyx, Inc. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Todd's Adventures in Slime World Sega GenesisSummary: While flying your spaceship, you crash land on a planet covered entirely in slime. You and a friend explore the labyrinthine planet of slime, armed with a water pistol and all manner of gadgets you find along the way in an effort to find your way back out. The game world is a giant maze with quirky hidden areas and plenty of original layout ideas. Depending on the game mode, you are either cooperating or competing with your "friend" to find and get to an exit first. Due to the massive sizes of the slime worlds (about 6 entries to choose from), games often take several hours to complete. |
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4550 | ToeJam & Earl | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Oct 1991 | Johnson-Voorsanger Productions | Action, Platformer |
![]() ToeJam & Earl Sega GenesisSeries: ToeJam and Earl Summary: Toejam and Earl are two hip aliens from the planet Funkotron. One day, they are cruisin' their galaxy in the sweet spaceship ride. Unfortunately, Earl wasn't paying enough attention to where he was driving, and ran the ship into an asteroid. The ship crash landed onto the most bizarre planet in the galaxy: Earth. |
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4551 | ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1993 | ToeJam & Earl Productions, Inc. | Action, Platformer |
![]() ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron Sega GenesisSeries: ToeJam and Earl Summary: The sequel to ToeJam & Earl starts off where the first game ends. The two funky aliens have finally gathered all their rocket parts and left Earth for their home planet Funkotron. Accidentally, some earthlings manage to cling on to their spaceship and come along to Funkotron with them. Being responsible for the huge disturbance the humans are causing on their funky planet, the duo set off to clean up the mess. |
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4552 | Toki: Going Ape Spit | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R5 | Mar 1992 | Tad Corporation | Action |
![]() Toki: Going Ape Spit Sega GenesisSummary: The hero of the game is a young jungle-man named Toki. One day the evil wizard Dr. Stark kidnaps his girlfriend Wanda. When Toki tries to save her, he is turned into a monkey! Now Toki has to find Dr. Stark in his palace, rescue Wanda, and become a human being again! |
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4553 | Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics! | Sega Genesis | Hi-Tech Expressions | R4 | Dec 1993 | Beam Software Pty., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics! Sega GenesisSummary: Tom and Jerry, the famous cartoon cat-and-mouse duo, have stopped fighting each other for a change. Their friend, the young girl Robyn, has been kidnapped, and it's up to them to rescue her. Starting out in the suburbs, the cat and mouse team must make their way through eight stages of platform action, moving through the city and into the mountains, all the while collecting fish and cheese, and finding occasional footballs to take out their enemies. The game can be played single-player, solo as Tom, or two-player simultaneous with Tom and Jerry teaming up. |
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4554 | Tom Mason's Dinosaurs For Hire | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | May 1993 | Action | |
4555 | Top Gear 2 | Sega Genesis | Vic Tokai | R4 | Jun 1994 | Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. | Action |
![]() Top Gear 2 Sega GenesisSummary: This third-person racing game resembles Gremlin's earlier Lotus series, in terms of its general look and feel, right down to the text font used in the game. Your task is to race through 16 countries, each of which features four races, with many real-world circuits recreated in incongruous locations (such as the Monza layout in Ayers Rock, and the old Hockenheim in Vancouver). |
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4556 | Toughman Contest | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R2 | Feb 1995 | High Score Productions, Visual Concepts | Sports |
4557 | Toxic Crusaders | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Dec 1992 | Infogrames Europe SA | Action |
![]() Toxic Crusaders Sega GenesisSummary: The alien race of Smogulans, led by Czar Zoster, is invading the Earth, namely the town of Tromaville. The only force that can stop the invasion are the Toxic Crusaders. |
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4558 | Toys | Sega Genesis | Absolute Entertainment | R4 | Jun 1993 | Imagineering Inc. | Action |
![]() Toys Sega GenesisSummary: Toys is based on the movie of the same name starring Robin Williams, Joan Cusack and LL Cool J. You play as Williams' character, Leslie Zevo, a kid at heart and toy maker who is fighting his uncle Lt. General Leland (played in the movie and depicted in the game by Michael Gambon) and his demented war toys that double as weapons of mass destruction, with your own assortment of toys. He does this in order to take back the factory his uncle has warped when he inherited from his brother when he passed away. |
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4559 | Trampoline Terror! | Sega Genesis | DreamWorks | R5 | Sep 1990 | Masaya | Action |
![]() Trampoline Terror! Sega GenesisSummary: As the titular gymnast "Trampoline Terror", it's up to the player to put a halt to the alien menace who has kidnapped the queen of the planet Ahas. To accomplish this task the player must diffuse bombs by walking over self-destruct switches while avoiding getting hit by enemies. The player can jump on tiles and trampolines in order to distance himself from any incoming enemies, although trampolines can only be jumped on a few times before they rip and become a hole that the player can fall down and die in. The player can also pick up a limited number of P-Balls in each stage and use them to eliminate enemies. |
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4560 | Traysia | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R5 | Apr 1992 | Telenet Japan Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Traysia Sega GenesisSummary: In Traysia the player controls a young man named Roy, who lives in the town Johanna. All his life Roy has been dreaming about leaving the town and going to explore faraway lands. Now, finally, his chance has come. His uncle, a travelling merchant, is going on a journey, and Roy decides to leave with him. His girlfriend Traysia gives him a pendant, to remind him of her... will Roy be able to escape from all the dangers that await him on his long journey and to see Traysia again? |
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4561 | Trouble Shooter | Sega Genesis | Vic Tokai | R4 | Jan 1992 | Vic Tokai Corporation | Action |
![]() Trouble Shooter Sega GenesisSeries: Battle Mania / Trouble Shooter Summary: King Frederick's son and heir to the throne, Prince Eldon, has been kidnapped by Blackball, an evil military weapons genius. Just as international disaster seems imminent, Colonel Patch calls in the "Trouble Shooter" to take care of Blackball and his evil robot minions. Play as Madison and her faithful sidekick Crystal in this action side-scrolling adventure which takes you through 5 levels of Blackball's domain to the very mastermind himself. Will Madison be able to defeat Blackball and rescue Prince Eldon in time? |
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4562 | True Lies | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R4 | Dec 1994 | Beam Software Pty., Ltd. | Action |
![]() True Lies Sega GenesisSummary: Take charge of gun toting Arnie in this top down omni-scrolling action shooter. Arnie takes on the terrorists using a variety of weapons in all the locations from the movie of the same name. |
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4563 | Truxton | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Dec 1989 | Toaplan | Action |
![]() Truxton Sega GenesisSummary: Truxton, released in Japan as Tatsujin, is a 1988 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan, later ported to the Mega Drive (worldwide) and the PC Engine (Japan-only). Like many other shooters, the game is set in space, where the player takes control of a small spaceship across several planets. The game is played with an eight-way joystick and two buttons (a shot and a bomb button) through five large levels and their bosses (which then loop forever, at higher difficulties). |
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4564 | Turrican | Sega Genesis | Ballistic | R4 | Sep 1991 | Rainbow Arts Software GmbH | Action |
![]() Turrican Sega GenesisSummary: Three-headed demon Morgul has been influencing people's dreams to create nightmares, but more recently these nightmares have become real. Only Turrican can save them in this fast paced side scrolling shoot-em up. It features 5 worlds and 13 levels of challenging gameplay. |
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4565 | Twin Cobra | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Jun 1991 | Toaplan Co., Ltd. | Action, Arcade, Shooter |
![]() Twin Cobra Sega GenesisSummary: Conversion of the Toaplan original game, this conversion is based on the Japanese 1 player version (Ultimate Tiger). |
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4566 | Two Crude Dudes | Sega Genesis | Data East | R3 | Mar 1992 | Data East Corporation | Action |
![]() Two Crude Dudes Sega GenesisGameplay: Cyberpunk / Dark Sci-Fi Summary: After a nuclear explosion, New York needs rebuilding. This has barely started when the 'Big Valley' gang enters and takes full control themselves. The Government sends a pair of heavies known as the Crude Dudes in to clear them out. |
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4567 | Tyrants: Fight Through Time | Sega Genesis | Virgin Games | R4 | Oct 1992 | Sensible Software | Action |
![]() Tyrants: Fight Through Time Sega GenesisGameplay: Real-Time Summary: First you choose one out of four different characters to represent you, Scarlet (red army), Oberon (yellow army), Caesar (green army), or Madcap (blue army). The game is split into 10 levels - the first 9 are groups of 3 territories which can be completed in any order, while the final 'Mother of All Battles' has its own surprises. |
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4568 | Ultimate Qix | Sega Genesis | Taito | R5 | Jul 1991 | Taito Corporation | Action |
![]() Ultimate Qix Sega GenesisSeries: QIX Summary: Volfied is a home conversion of an arcade coin-op developed by Taito in the late '80s. The game is very similar to Qix -- the player takes control of an object whose purpose is to roam the screen, forming shapes and removing them from the play field. By way of reward, a picture is gradually revealed in the removed areas of the screen. The borders of the area which the player has not cleared become the border of the area the player's pointer can move along. |
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4569 | Uncharted Waters | Sega Genesis | Koei | R5 | Dec 1992 | KOEI Co., Ltd. | Strategy |
![]() Uncharted Waters Sega GenesisSeries: Uncharted Waters / Daikōkai Jidai Summary: The Franco family used to be one of the influential houses of Portugal. That is until the head of the family sailed out of a disastrous voyage to find the kingdom of Prester John. The disarray that followed brought about an end to the nobility of the Franco name. 100 years have passed and Portugal has prospered through it's sailing and trading empires. Young Leon Fanco wishes to restore his family's good name and make a name for himself as a sailor. At the heart of his ambition is the fair lady, Christiana, who is desired by the likely heir to the kingdom. Towards that end, Leon has been working hard to secure finances for his first ship. With the first step of his dream complete, Franco sails out with his father's good friend as first mate, you're off to find fame, adventure and fortunes out on the sea and in uncharted waters. |
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4570 | Uncharted Waters: New Horizons | Sega Genesis | Koei | R5 | Nov 1994 | Strategy | |
![]() Uncharted Waters: New Horizons Sega Genesis |
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4571 | Universal Soldier | Sega Genesis | Ballistic | R2 | Nov 1992 | Code Monkeys Ltd., The | Strategy |
![]() Universal Soldier Sega GenesisSummary: Universal Soldier is the licensed video game based on the 1992 movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. You control Van Damme's character as he turns against his platoon and attempts to bring down the corrupt government organization that created him. |
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4572 | Valis III | Sega Genesis | Renovation Products | R2 | Jun 1991 | Shin-Nihon Laser Soft Co., Ltd. | Action |
![]() Valis III Sega GenesisSeries: Valis Summary: After Yuko has defeated the evil Rogles, peace descended upon Earth and the magical world of Vecanti. But a new threat has arisen: an enigmatic man named Glames from the Dark World, possessor of a sword named Leethus, is planning to conquer both Earth and Vecanti, convinced that there is no other way to save his world from imminent destruction. A young girl from the Dark World named Cham escapes from Glames, and asks Yuko to help her stop him with the aid of her Valis sword. |
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4573 | Vectorman | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R1 | Oct 1995 | BlueSky Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() Vectorman Sega GenesisSeries: Vectorman Gameplay: Sci-Fi / Futuristic Summary: The future of the human race looks hopeless when maintenance drones accidentally replace the orbot leader's head with a salvaged atomic bomb. All the orbots on Earth are immediately ordered, via television receivers, to stop cleaning up the planet and to start manufacturing weapons for an impending ambush of the returning humans. Only one orbot, a sludge barge pilot who was out of communications range, is unaffected by the evil take-over. You are that pilot: VectorMan! The only hope of the entire human race is for you to destroy the villainous WarHead: you must seek him out by following a trail of television receivers around the Earth, and then confront him in a battle that will decide the fate of humanity, and of the planet Earth itself! |
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4574 | Vectorman 2 | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Nov 1996 | BlueSky Software, Inc. | Action |
![]() Vectorman 2 Sega GenesisSeries: Vectorman Summary: This is a sequel to Vectorman. This time, the super-powerful little robot was attacked while coming back to earth in his spaceship. He falls down on the earth only to discover dark locations full of hostile creatures and to participate in a platformer full of fast and furious action. Fight your enemies, collect photons, jump over obstacles, find weapons, morph into other creatures, and climb walls as the green "orbot" Vectorman. |
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4575 | Viewpoint | Sega Genesis | American Sammy | R3 | Nov 1994 | Sammy Corporation | Action, Shooter |
![]() Viewpoint Sega GenesisSummary: Viewpoint is a top-down orthographic perspective game in the tradition of Zaxxon. The PlayStation and Saturn versions feature 3D rendered graphics with texture maps, unlike the other versions which primarily feature shaded polygons. |
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4576 | Virtual Pinball | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R4 | Nov 1993 | BudgeCo., Inc. | Action, Shooter |
![]() Virtual Pinball Sega GenesisSummary: Virtual Pinball is the spiritual successor to Bill Budge's classic Pinball Construction Set. Programmed by Bill Budge, this Sega Genesis game allows the player to try different pre-built pinball tables and additionally create, save and play custom tables. |
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4577 | Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jun 1994 | HeadGames, Inc. | Educational |
![]() Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio Sega GenesisSummary: In the educational title Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio, players use any combination of 40 stickers to place animating objects into any of 6 wacky world environments. Stickers include Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails, Ecco the Dolphin, and many other SEGA characters. Then the players paint objects in any color they like. Once the Wacky World has been populated, music can be composed using up to 40 music stickers in the robot musician music factory. The game comes bundled with the Mega Mouse and mouse pad. |
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4578 | Wardner | Sega Genesis | Mentrix Software, Inc. | R5 | May 1991 | Toaplan | Action, Platformer |
![]() Wardner Sega GenesisGameplay: Two player, alternating Summary: Wardner (also known as Wardner no Mori, Wardner Special in Japan and Pyros in the U.S. ) is a platform style arcade game released by Taito in 1987. The player controls a character by the name of Dover through various forest stages in an attempt to save his kidnapped girlfriend from the evil Wardner. The simple run and jump controls are supplemented with the ability to throw balls of fire. Gold coins can be collected throughout the game and exchanged for extra abilities in a shop at the end of each level. The game was ported to the Famicom Disc System in 1988 in Japan and later the Sega Mega Drive in 1990 as Wardner no Mori Special in Japan and re-branded back to Wardner in the U.S. the title was never officially released in Europe, even though the arcade game was commonplace in European Arcades. |
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4579 | Warlock | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R3 | May 1995 | Realtime Associates, Inc. | Action |
![]() Warlock Sega GenesisGameplay: Horror Summary: Warlock is based on the 1989 movie of the same name. |
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4580 | WarpSpeed | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R4 | Apr 1993 | Accolade, Inc. | Action |
![]() WarpSpeed Sega GenesisSummary: The player takes control of a starpilot with a mission to defend star bases from a fleet of invading alien warships. The game takes place from a cockpit perspective from one of four starfighters; the Stinger, Striker, Stalker,or Slasher. The game has 7 battle scenarios and a 4 scenario campaign mode. |
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4581 | Warrior of Rome | Sega Genesis | Micronet | R5 | Feb 1991 | Micronet Co. Ltd. | Strategy |
![]() Warrior of Rome Sega GenesisSeries: Warrior of Rome Gameplay: Real-Time Summary: Warrior of Rome is a strategy game set during the Ancient Roman era. It is shown from a top-down perspective and all units are represented by icons on the square fields of the playing map. The basic gameplay is simple: on each of the four levels there are goals to fulfill, e.g. destroying pirate ships. To do so, the player chooses a unit and gives it the order to move somewhere. When hostile units meet, they fight automatically; the fights are shown in separate windows. |
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4582 | Warrior of Rome II | Sega Genesis | Micronet | R6 | Jun 1992 | Micronet Co. Ltd. | Strategy |
![]() Warrior of Rome II Sega GenesisSummary: Warrior of Rome II is a real-time strategy game similar to Populous, in which the player controls the Roman Army. The player controls a number of individual units in each map, which can be directed in various ways, such as to approach and attack a particular target, construct or demolish structures, or form or disband units. |
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4583 | Warsong | Sega Genesis | Treco | R6 | Dec 1991 | NCS Corporation | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Warsong Sega GenesisSummary: Warsong is the only title of a series of famous strategy games, known as Langrisser in Japan, to ever see an official release outside of Japan. It is set in a typical medieval fantasy setting and features traditional turn-based combat. The player controls several generals who can command up to eight different units ranging from ordinary soldiers and archers to more exotic creatures like mermen or lizards.The generals fight alongside their units, however they are much more powerful and are able to use more diverse commands than just moving and attacking, like recovering a small amount of HP or casting spells. Each unit has certain strengths and weaknesses; for example soldiers are good against archers but weak against cavalry etc. Combat is also influenced heavily by terrain types. When two units engage in combat a small animation, similar to those seen in Advance Wars or Fire Emblem, is shown. |
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4584 | Wayne's World | Sega Genesis | THQ | R2 | Aug 1993 | Gray Matter Inc. | Role-Playing (RPG) |
![]() Wayne's World Sega GenesisSummary: "Wayne's World, Wayne's World! Party time! Excellent! Woo, woo, woo!" |
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4585 | WeaponLord | Sega Genesis | Namco | R3 | Sep 1995 | Visual Concepts Entertainment, Inc. | Fighting |
![]() WeaponLord Sega GenesisGameplay: Arcade Summary: A barbarian battleground. Seven different warriors, eached armed with a unique weapon set forth on a fighting game quest where they will clash and conflict with one another in this fighting game from Namco. Their ultimate foe is the mysterious Demonlord. An early relative of the popular Soul Calibur series, the main claim to fame of this game is the weapon play. Blocking and combos are present along with special "frenzies" of increased attack and death combos. The backgrounds are all hand drawn and meticulously detailed. Each character carries their own storyline with them between arenas, jungles and firey mountains on a quest to oppose the Demonlord. |
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4586 | Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? | Sega Genesis | Electronic Arts | R3 | Mar 1992 | Brøderbund Software, Inc. | Fighting |
![]() Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? Sega GenesisSeries: Games made into TV Summary: Carmen Sandiego and her gang are loose once again, and it is the players job to capture her! This time round the player not only has to find where she is, but also when she is. Traveling to various locations, they need to assemble clues by questioning witnesses and searching locations to close in and capture Carmen Sandiego. Included with the game is The New America Desk Encyclopedia to help make clues more meaningful (and act as a form of copy protection!). |
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4587 | Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits | Sega Genesis | Williams Entertainment Inc. | R3 | Sep 1996 | Digital Eclipse Software, Inc. | Fighting |
4588 | Wiz 'n' Liz | Sega Genesis | Psygnosis | R4 | Nov 1993 | Raising Hell Software | Action |
![]() Wiz 'n' Liz Sega GenesisSummary: Wiz 'n' Liz is an action platformer divided into several stages. In each one of them, either Wiz or Liz must collect wabbits before time runs out. The player must pick up floating letters that appear when a wabbit is collected, and use them to spell out a magic word shown at the top of the screen. Once the word has been spelled, the newly found wabbits leave fruit, stars, and clocks that increase the time limit. The time limit can also be extended by picking up a glowing orange orb which appears during the last ten seconds of the counter, adding thirty seconds to it. |
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4589 | Wolverine: Adamantium Rage | Sega Genesis | Acclaim | R3 | Nov 1994 | Teeny Weeny Games, Ltd. | Action |
![]() Wolverine: Adamantium Rage Sega GenesisSummary: Wolverine: Adamantium Rage sends fan favorite Marvel mutant Wolverine out to explore his past in a beat'em up/platformer, similar to, but different from the version released on the SNES. |
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4590 | Wonder Boy in Monster World | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Mar 1992 | Westone Co., Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() Wonder Boy in Monster World Sega GenesisSeries: Wonder Boy Summary: Monster World was once a peaceful region. Then, the peace was shattered by an invading army of monsters. A young man named Shion vowed to defeat them and make his land peaceful again. |
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4591 | World Heroes | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jul 1994 | Alpha Denshi Co., Ltd. | Fighting |
![]() World Heroes Sega GenesisSeries: World Heroes Summary: An alien entity known as Geegus threatens the Earth in the year 3091. As all of Earth's forces have been defeated, a scientist uses his recently-built time machine to find the greatest fighters of different eras to compete against Geegus. |
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4592 | World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Dec 1992 | SEGA Enterprises Ltd. | Action, Platformer |
![]() World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Sega GenesisSeries: Mickey Mouse Illusion Summary: World of Illusion is a follow-up to Castle of Illusion. Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are taken to a magic world and have to get back home. In order to do that, they can play magical tricks and interact with each other in a two-player cooperative mode. |
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4593 | X-Men | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | Mar 1993 | Western Technologies Inc. | Action |
![]() X-Men Sega GenesisSummary: This is a Genesis-exclusive game based on the very popular comic hero team. |
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4594 | X-Men 2: Clone Wars | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R2 | May 1995 | HeadGames, Inc. | Action |
![]() X-Men 2: Clone Wars Sega GenesisSummary: This is the second X-Men game from Sega for the Genesis. This time around, an alien force known as the Phalanx is out to control the earth. The X-Men are our only hope to stop this menace. |
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4595 | X-Perts | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R3 | Jul 1995 | Abalone | Action |
![]() X-Perts Sega GenesisSummary: X-Perts was an extension of Sega's Eternal Champions Universe. It starred one of EC's fighters (Shadow Yamamoto) in an unique action adventure game. She lead a team of elite X-Perts to do impossible missions. The game was a mixture of action, adventure and strategy. X-Perts was set in an futuristic underwater research lab called AQUA, besieged by terrorists. The player controlled 3 characters, each with unique fighting moves and specific skill knowledge. All characters and backgrounds were pre-rendered in 3D, to give it a very high end graphic look. |
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4596 | Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel | Sega Genesis | SunSoft | R7 | Nov 1994 | Iguana Entertainment, Inc. | Action |
![]() Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel Sega GenesisSeries: Aero the Acrobat Summary: One day, Zero, the side-kick of the evil Edgar Ektor, receives a letter from his girlfriend Amy, which informs him of a lumberjack named Jacques Le Sheets chopping down trees and destroying his homeland for financial purposes. Despite Ektor's protestations, Zero decides that the desire to protect his land is more important that whatever villainous plans his boss might have had in mind. It's time to show that lumberjack that squirrels of dubious reputation are no strangers to the battle for environmental protection! |
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4597 | Zero Tolerance | Sega Genesis | Accolade | R4 | Feb 1994 | Technopop | First Person Shooter |
![]() Zero Tolerance Sega GenesisGameplay: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Summary: Zero Tolerance is a 1994 video game developed by Technopop and published by Accolade exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis video game console. It was one of the only Mega Drive/Genesis first person shooters. Due to the limitations of the hardware, the player's view of the 3D environment was restricted to a fraction of the screen, with the player's HUD, a map of the surrounding area, and the player character's ID card comprising the rest of the screen space. Still, it featured impressive visual effects for its time and especially for the Genesis, a system with hardware that lacked much of the necessary scaling and rotation technologies normally needed to create even the most rudimentary appearance of 3D environments. In fact, the smoothness and speed at which Zero Tolerance ran was said to rival many of the lower-end versions of Doom available at the time, most notably the one for the Super NES. |
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4598 | Zombies Ate My Neighbors | Sega Genesis | Konami | R4 | Nov 1993 | LucasArts | Action |
![]() Zombies Ate My Neighbors Sega GenesisSummary: In the game you are a male or female protagonist (Zeke or Julia), fighting the vampires, mummies, zombies, etc. on over 50 levels (not including secrets) and saving all of the people you find. There are defined number of neighbors you save on every level. When they are free then "Exit" door opens and you jump on next level.The levels differ from mall and grocery store to beaches and football fields. Using different weapons such as bazooka or water gun you have to kill the bosses such as huge babies, dragons or ants at the end of levels. You can play the game with two players cooperatively. |
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4599 | Zool: Ninja of the "Nth" Dimension | Sega Genesis | GameTek | R3 | Feb 1994 | Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. | Action |
![]() Zool: Ninja of the "Nth" Dimension Sega GenesisSeries: Zool Summary: His name is Zool, and he is a gremlin-like creature from another dimension. He is forced to land on the Earth, but his sole goal is to attain the prestigious ranking of a Ninja. To do that, Zool will have to travel through six worlds, each divided into three stages, defeat his enemies, and prove himself worthy of that title. |
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4600 | Zoom! | Sega Genesis | SEGA of America | R4 | Jan 1990 | Discovery Software International, Inc. | Puzzle |
![]() Zoom! Sega GenesisSummary: Zoom! is an arcade style puzzle game. Your character Zoomer (a Pacman lookalike with arms & legs) must trace the outline of the squares on the game board to light them up. Points are awarded when full squares are formed, although the game also displays how many lines must still be completed. You proceed to the next level when all the squares have been lit up. There are various monsters that will try to hunt you down - contact with these costs you energy and eventually a life. There are also a number of power-ups that will aid your quest - quick filling of tiles surrounding the bonus piece, a level skip and bonus points, for example. |
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4601 | Zoop | Sega Genesis | Viacom New Media | R2 | Jun 1995 | Hookstone Ltd. | Puzzle |
![]() Zoop Sega GenesisSummary: Zoop is a fast-paced puzzle game in which the player eliminates colored shapes that are approaching his alter ego, another colored shape, before they reach the top, somewhat similarly to Tetris. |