In 1995, Sega Genesis port of Ocean's The Flintstones was released exclusively via the Sega Channel. Due to it's limited release, the port is mostly considered lost, with the only playable build existing being an early prototype build that was dumped December 31st, 2019. The prototype only features 2 levels and no sound.
Nostromo's Run takes place in an isolated station aboard some alien planet. The base was used for fighter training and mutant entertainment and features a large arena. Humans were being brought to this pleasure ground for the mutants amusement.
Given your success with the UAC mining base and the Anomaly investigation, it was inevitable that you get picked for this foray into the Titan Farside Research Base. Oh well. Rumours have it that some prototypes of alien technology are being tested here. Please investigate and report.
The game simulates building up a career for horse racing. As the manager, the player can choose the winning horse, the rider and how many meters racetrack, which is done by navigating multiple menus. In the Strand Yard office, the player has access to plenty of information for the available horses and riders before making decisions. Further learning can be done at the Horse Museum.
The North American port of the arcade version of Puzzle Bobble 2/Bust-A-Move Again changes many of the graphics, even removing the iconic mascot characters from Bubble Bobble.
"Judge Dredd" is a 1995 action-packed video game that expands on the dystopian world of its namesake film and comic book series. Released for SNES, Sega Mega Drive, Game Gear, and later PC, this Probe Software and Acclaim creation surprised critics with its positive reception. The game cleverly extends beyond the movie's plot, introducing a thrilling new story arc featuring the Dark Judges. While the Game Gear version offers a more streamlined experience, other platforms deliver a richer, more expansive journey through Mega-City One's crime-ridden streets, allowing players to dispense justice as the iconic Judge Dredd.