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.
Back on earth Jim wonders if he is finally safe when an ultra-high-tech-indestructible-super-space-cyber-suit lands on him. Luckily Jim rests in the neck ring of the suit. Then the space particles begin interacting with Jim, causing a light-speed evolution. Jim soon realizes he is in control of the suit.
Jim overhears the Queen's plans for the suit and decides to meet this Princess...
Mortal Kombat II is an unlicensed port of Mortal Kombat made by Hummer Team. Both Kart Fighter and AV Bishoujo Senshi Girl Fighting, which were released later, use an earlier version of this game's engine.
Despite the title, this game is actually a port of the first Mortal Kombat. This was likely done as a form of selling the product as a sequel, a common trait with unlicensed NES games. While the game is mostly faithful to the original game graphics-wise, some features were cut from the game. These include fatalities and blood which are found only in Mortal Kombat II Special. Also Goro is the same size as the other characters, probably due to the NES's limitations.
The game is a sequel to Pro Yakyuu GG League, sharing many of the features and graphics. Now the number of game modes are narrowed down to an Open Mode, Versus Mode and Tournament Mode and no team editing, just Players Data. There are also new teams for its time, voice samples, auto play, different view perspectives and four different stadiums to play in.
Seymore Butts Interactive II is the sequel to the original Seymore Butts game, with a similar play style. This time, Seymore is trying to hang out with his girlfriend Brianna, who has left for Canada. In order to follow her there, Seymore needs to earn some money by starting some kind of voyeuristic dating service - he hooks up his friends with girls in the Los Angeles area and he (you) watch the dates and decide what the men should do to win the women.
Megami Paradise is a role-playing game by NEC Home Electronics and released in 1994 on the PC Engine Super CD-Rom. It was originally one of the reader-participation projects serialized in Dengeki PC Engine, and later OVA and games were released. The OVA is also sold in North America, but the game is sold only in Japanese.
The appearance and parameters of the character change with changing clothes. Wearing certain combinations of clothes makes it possible to use special techniques. Also, if you wear specific clothes set for each character, you can see a single picture called "Zubapita graphic".
Create your own books with pictures, words and sounds!
Storybook Weaver deluxe is packed with thousands of story-starting images to stimulate your creativity. Write in English or Spanish for hours of creative possibilities. And the text-to-speech feature lets you hear your story read aloud.
The second title in the role-playing series from Artdink, released in 1994 for FM-Towns and PC98.
Like other Lunatic Dawn games, Lunatic Dawn II is, despite its Japanese origins, an exploration-oriented Western-style RPG. There is no main story line in the game, beside the cryptic mentioning of a legendary group of heroes who fought demons and as a result became demons themselves in the introduction sequence. There are no "main goal" in the game, and no plot-advancing events; it is entirely dedicated to free-form exploration and role-playing.
Franco is a classic game type beat'em up with the 2D graphics. The character controlled by the player moves to the right or the left side of the screen, killing everything you meet on your way.
The main task of the game is to eliminate all people belonging to gangs Klock. The game has three bosses (including block), which beat the end stage of the game. There we have one of two forms - Franko and Alex (who reportedly died - is one of the shortcomings of the plot), differing not only in appearance, but the technique used.
In the game, the player meets many different enemies with different punches, strength and spoken questions. Among them are representatives of subcultures 80s, such as the punks, skinheads, heavymetalowcy in white sneakers and jeans katana, Oi-sheep, gym regulars, if the athletes karate, but also officers of the Militia and riot police. Between levels, the player moves from one area of Szczecin to the other by Fiat 126P, called babies. By car, the player must watch out for innocent bystanders (gra
YuYu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen is a 1994 fighting game for the Sega Mega Drive by Treasure made with the Yu Yu Hakusho license — the second such game, after Nextech's adventure game Yu Yu Hakusho Gaiden. Interestingly, TecToy published the game in Brazil as YuYu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters, however the game has not been released elsewhere. M.I.J.E.T. fan-translated the game to English in 2007.
The game is a 4-player fighting game. A and B attack and C blocks, with various combos along the way. Up jumps.
Down the World: Mervil's Ambition is a Final Fantasy IV-like role-playing video game where the player takes the role as Mervil as he tries to become the most successful man in his world. This game was released for the Super Famicom in the fourth quarter of 1994.
During the course of the game, he fights rough monsters, goes on perilous quests, and becomes tougher as he acquires stronger equipment and fights evil forces. The first fifteen minutes of the game is completely non-interactive, including the random monster fights.
In the Great Continent of Eurasia, after the great swordsman Gurianos downed the devilish warrior Gildus, peace returned to Eurasia and its people completely forgotten the darkness sealed by the evil spirit. Five years later, while living in the interior of Eurasia, Guarianos learns from a passing fencer that Gildus has been resurrected. Gurianos once again hits the road to the Golden Castle to find out the truth.
Based on pro wrestling legend Tenryu Genichiro and his own wrestling federation WAR, Wrestle and Romance. This game features a 3-way split screen to properly display the action in the ring and outside.
The challenge of bike racing heats up and players choose their favorite machine. In five courses, aim to win the Grand Prix or go for a Chicken Run or time trial. There are four modes, including endurance race. Two players can go head to head in a split screen race.
Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle is a Formula One racing game for the Super Famicom. It is the third of four Human Grand Prix games for the system. It has the licenses of FOCA and Fuji TV: the former allows the game to use actual driver/team names while the latter is the official Japanese TV carrier of the Formula One races. Like its precedents, F1 Triple Battle uses Mode 7 and a low perspective for its racing.
Unlike the previous two games in the franchise, this game only saw release in Japan; though all text in game is in English.
Ratok, a descendant of the Duel bloodline, receives a distress message from Farland Castle... For the longest time, the world has been split into three, fairy, demon, and human, mainly for the purposes of having the demons sealed off... Yet somehow, the demons have found a way to enter the human world to launch an invasion. One by one, the human world's kingdoms fall to an unforgiving reign of terror. Ratok is informed of the situation by a dying man's last breath after Farland Kingdom fell, its king slaughtered mercilessly. Thus begins Ratok's journey to prevent the demons from realizing their dreams of conquest...
Journey with Ratok, as he quests with his legendary Xak Sword to repel the demon invasion, make plenty of interesting and humorous allies/friends along the way, and discover his true identity as well as that of his father's (whose gone missing for quite some time)...