Tiny Toon Adventures 3 is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive platform game, first released in 1996. Despite its name it has no relation to the cartoon show, instead following "Clever Rabbit" on his quest to save his animal friends from "The Prince of Darkness".
A massive electrical plasma grid has shrouded New York City in a blanket of hysteria and destruction. Skyscrapers are crumbling. Civilians are frying. It's only a matter of time before The Big Apple becomes the Baked Apple.
Who will prevail, The Net or The Web?
16 Tales is a series of educational video games developed by The Lightspan Partnership starting in 1996. Each game consists of four 15-minute video programs detailing various cultures' stories and lore.
In Clif Danger players control the titular protagonist who flies through the galaxy with his spaceship when he receives a call for help by the amazon queen Swihip. Her planet Pleasure 6 got invaded from the rather hostile Glox so it is up to him to save her population.
The game focuses on the typical run, gun, jump mechanics and as such the plot is not that important. The game offers twenty stages with multiple weapons, where Clif encounters a dozen different enemies and free the amazons from their rather inconvenient position of being bound on plugs.
As Prince Lightstar, players must defeat the Skeleton Warriors and Baron Dark in order to gain control of the Lightstar Crystal and bring balance back to the world. Gamers will explore the environments of 20 different levels as they face hundreds of enemies while riding on their skybike. The game features an original soundtrack composed by Tommy Tallarico.
The game is a 2D sidescrolling platform game with 3D pre-rendered graphics, with about 100 types of enemies for you to slay with the weapons you possess. You need to complete 21 levels filled with demonic evil creatures before you can fight the Baron Dark himself, with 3D rendered cutscenes inbetween some levels.
Blinky 3 is a platformer for MS-DOS, developed by Jeremy Lamar. It's (obviously) the sequel to Blinky 2, though it plays differently. It was released on December 9, 1995. The shareware version of the game was available in the "Kids Only" section of AOL's "Shareware Games".
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.
Big Bang is an undeniably psychedelic platformer created by the mysterious coding group known as Psycore. Chock full of snazzy graphics, deadly teddies, and fiendish level designs, this is definitely not one to miss.
Rocman X (洛克人X) (also known as Thunder Blast Man) is an unlicensed game created by Sachen, released on the Famicom and NES sometime in the 90's and also sometime later for the Game Boy Color. The NES and English Game Boy Color versions were released as Thunder Blast Man, the Chinese version of the GBC game released as 洛克人X金 (Rockman X Gold), and one of the NES versions' label calls it Thunder Blaster Man.
Aladdin II (not to be confused with the Sega Mega Drive pirate of the same name) is a pirated port of the official Sega Mega Drive version of Aladdin, made for the Famicom and released in mid-1995 by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co.
Garfield: The Lost Levels is an expanded version of the Sega Genesis game Garfield: Caught in the Act. It was exclusive to Sega's "Sega Channel" service and was only available in the 1990s.
Currently the game is lost media due to it's limited release on the Sega Channel.
Lion King II is an unlicensed platformer for the Sega Mega Drive. It is loosely based on the 1994 film The Lion King (as opposed to its 1998 sequel which shares the Lion King II title). It was developed by Gamtec at an unknown date, and uses sound effects from other unlicensed Mega Drive games. For example, the sound for Simba slashing enemies is the select sound from Rockman X3, and the sound when picking up an item is from Squirrel King.
A sequel, Lion King 3, was developed later on, and is also loosely based on the first movie.
Super Lion King is a Famicom port of Disney's The Lion King, originally made by Westwood for Sega Mega Drive, created by Super Game and published by Realtec at an unknown date (1995 or early 1996). It's also known to be Super Game's first port.
Super Mario World (超級馬里奧世界) is a bootleg port of the SNES launch title of the same name (Super Mario World) developed by Hummer Team and released in 1995. This is one of the more well-known examples of bootleg ports to the Famicom, as it comparatively manages to retain most of the original SNES game's elements.