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  • Override

    1991

    Override

    1991

    Shooter
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Override is a Data East vertical-scrolling shooter game released for the PC Engine in 1991. Later that year, Sting Entertainment, the creator of the original Data East game, developed and self-published a version for the X68000 released as Last Battalion. It is the first recorded game developed by Sting Entertainment and the X68000 version is now available as a free "one stage only" demo download on Sting's website. On September 4, 2007, G-Mode published the Override version of the game for the Wii Virtual Console which (like its 1991 release) was reserved exclusively for the Japanese market.
  • The Terminator

    1991

    The Terminator

    1991

    Shooter
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Tiger Electronics LCD game based on the movie of the same name.
  • Mega Man 3

    1991

    Mega Man 3

    1991

    Shooter
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Based on the NES game Mega Man 3.
  • Spectre

    1991

    Spectre

    1991

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Mac DOS
  • Zeron

    1991

    Zeron

    1991

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Trex Warrior: 22nd Century Gladiator

    1991

    Trex Warrior: 22nd Century Gladiator

    1991

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    A 3D shooter for Amiga and Atari ST. Released in 1990.
  • Ray-Thunder

    1991

    Ray-Thunder

    1991

    Shooter
    Game Boy
    Japan-exclusive game. Released in 1991 for the Game Boy.
  • Llamatron: 2112

    1991

    Llamatron: 2112

    1991

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    The player controls a llama which can move on a single-screen playfield. The llama constantly fires a stream of white energy bolts in the direction it is moving. The player can 'hold' the fire direction, so that the llama can move freely whilst firing in a direction; alternatively the player can control the game with two joysticks, choosing the move and fire directions independently.
  • Burai Fighter Deluxe

    1991

    Burai Fighter Deluxe

    1991

    Shooter
    Game Boy
    star 6.4
    The player starts out with a relatively weak cannon but can upgrade to ring, laser, and missile weapons, which are much more powerful. The player can also choose from three difficulty settings: Eagle, Albatross, and Ace; but the fourth difficulty setting, Ultimate, must be unlocked. One proceeds by controlling the character in 8 directions and can shoot in a different direction from the direction he is looking.
  • Earth Defense Force

    1991

    Earth Defense Force

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A SUPER SAGA OF 23RD CENTURY SATELLITE WARFARE! The graphics will dozzle you, the speed will astound you... but if you don't think fast and shoot faster, you won't have a chance against the alien firestorm. Because in EARTH DEFENSE FORCE, the best defense is always a great offense.
  • Silent Debuggers

    1991

    Silent Debuggers

    1991

    Shooter
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Make your way through a dungeon-like space station and defeat the prowling monsters in this real-time first-person shooter. You're a member of the elite Debuggers, a group of warriors who are jacks-of- all-trades. Assigned to inspect an unmanned space station, you have exactly 100 minutes to get in, destroy the monsters lurking in each block, make your way to the lowest level and deactivate the automatic detonator placed there. With each monster that slips by you, the core block becomes harder to survive in, so speed is key in preserving the facility and each separate block. Experience the thrill of survival as the timer ticks away and you uncover the truth of the events that occurred.
  • 1943: Kai

    1991

    1943: Kai

    1991

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Developed and released alongside the Family Computer version, 1943 Kai: Midway Kaisen is an arcade game, an "alternate" version of the original 1943, released in 1987[3] only in Japan. Most of the graphics and sounds have been reworked, and the game has been made more "extreme" (laser-firing WWII planes and ships that run on ground). Further, the trademark P-38 has been replaced with a Boeing Stearman E75 N68828. In 1991, this version was converted to the PC Engine as simply 1943 Kai, again Japan-only; this version itself contains many additional levels and original music. The game is set in the Pacific theater of World War II, off the coast of the Midway Atoll. The goal is to attack the Japanese air fleet that bombed the American aircraft carrier, pursue all Japanese air and sea forces, fly through the 16 stages of play, and make their way to the Japanese battleship Yamato and destroy her. 11 of these stages consist of an air-to-sea battle (with a huge battleship or an aircraft carrier as the stage boss), while
  • Line of Fire

    1991

    Line of Fire

    1991

    Shooter
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Just as you stole the enemy's secret weapon and started back, the enemy spotted you! Now you must fight your way back to safety. But be careful! You're in the line of fire.
  • Navy Seals

    1991

    Navy Seals

    1991

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    star 3.8
    Navy SEALS is a shoot 'em up platform video game developed and published by Ocean Software. It was first released in the United Kingdom for the Amstrad CPC, Amstrad GX4000 and Commodore 64 in 1990. It was later re-released in the rest of Europe for the ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga home computers in the following year. It was then ported to the Game Boy on 1 September 1991 in the United States. The game is based on the film of the same name and follows the protagonist, Lieutenant Dale Hawkins, progressing through five side-scrolling levels. The game was developed by Ocean Software, in which they were renowned for creating video games related to their respective films. Navy SEALS focuses on Hawkins recovering caches of Stinger missiles from Arab soldiers in the Middle East. The game received positive reviews upon release, with critics mainly praising the graphics, presentation and challenging gameplay. However, criticism was directed at the ZX Spectrum port, which received disapproval over its monochrome graphics.
  • Lethal Xcess

    1991

    Lethal Xcess

    1991

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Lethal Xcess is a shoot 'em up game developed by two members of demo crew X-Troll and published by Eclipse Software in 1991 for the Atari ST and Amiga. It is a sequel to 1990's Wings of Death, in which its wizard hero goes into far future to fight the descentants of the evil witch that he has conquered in the first game. Despite having been acclaimed by critics, the game was a commercial failure.
  • Frenetic

    1991

    Frenetic

    1991

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Cap'n Carnage

    1991

    Cap'n Carnage

    1991

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Cap'n'Carnage is a side-scrolling shooter created by Golden Sector Design and published by Energize in 1991.
  • Black Hornet

    1991

    Black Hornet

    1991

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Amiga
    This Hi-Tec Mega game puts a highly advanced and extremely will equipped aircraft at your disposal. At your disposal is a range of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons with which you can destroy the might of the enemy forces, its aircraft, ships and ground installations. All your skill at the controls will be needed, moving Black Hornet in three dimensions, to avoid or destroy enemies and missiles, whilst ensuring that the aircraft does not collide with the terrain.
  • Armalyte: The Final Run

    1991

    Armalyte: The Final Run

    1991

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Armalyte: The Final Run, like its C64 namesake, is a traditional side-scrolling shoot'em up heavily inspired by R-Type, giving the player's spaceship the task of traversing five levels. The starting setup is a simple forward-facing shot as well as a power shot that must be charged by holding on to the fire button. Upgrades are a forward-facing three-way, a vertical two-way, or the addition of a single backwards shot (only one of the three at time). Also available are pods that attach to the ship and fire a forwards laser, and, only in the final level, self-homing missiles. The levels not only feature many enemy formations, but also environmental hazards, like drops of acid or falling stalactites. On one occasion, the scrolling speeds up, making the level a hazard course. Each stage ends with the customary end boss.
  • Amnios

    1991

    Amnios

    1991

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Alive and killing! Penetrate the living hell that is Amnios. Counter your comparatively diminutive ship against the merciless might of ten living, breathing planets in an audacious endeavor to rescue imprisoned members of your own persuasion. Pick up indigenous DNA and utilize it to fabricate enhanced weaponry to abet your pestilential quest. Aw, forget the bull! Just get in there and save the world!
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