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  • WWF WrestleFest

    1991

    WWF WrestleFest

    1991

    Fighting Sport
    Arcade
    WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technos in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation. The game is the sequel to WWF Superstars. The game was distributed by Technos in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia.
  • Power Spikes

    1991

    Power Spikes

    1991

    Sport
    Arcade
    Simulation of volleyball with side view and horizontal scrolling.
  • Wolf Fang: Kuhga 2001

    1991

    Wolf Fang: Kuhga 2001

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Wolf Fang: Kuuga 2001 was released in Japanese arcades in 1991. It was released in arcades outside Japan and re-titled Rohga: Armor Force. The arcade versions outside Japan however, have a number of things cut. There is no story intermissions between the stages and there is no stage selection leading to 4 different endings found on the Japanese version, but the game cycles through all 12 stages like in the Japanese version's expert mode.
  • SD Gundam: Psycho Salamander no Kyoui

    1991

    SD Gundam: Psycho Salamander no Kyoui

    1991

    Arcade
  • Solitary Fighter

    1991

    Solitary Fighter

    1991

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Violence Fight received a sequel in 1991, which was technically released after Street Fighter II, but according to internet lore only three weeks part the two. Internet sources also claim that this update was originally called Violence Fight II in Japan, but there is no solid proof to that claim. The only available versions are named Solitary Fighter. It's generally the same game, although the two bosses from the original are playable here. When fighting in the wider arenas, mostly female mooks keep appearing one at a time to support the main opponent, which are taken out with a few hits, but nonetheless very annoying. The bonus rounds add a bear to the tiger, but both fights now take places in cages with bars so thick that it's sometimes hard to see what's going on.
  • Lightning Swords

    1991

    Lightning Swords

    1991

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Lightning swords, known as Ken-Go in Japan, is an arcade 2D side-scrolling beat-em up - the game is set in a time when Ninjas and Samurai were active. The player is a samurai, armed with a sharp katana. He needs to go to the right, through locations in traditional Japan, and cut all the enemies that appear on his way. Holding down the attack button gives a special blow. At the end of each level a boss awaits - usually big, strong and durable.
  • Steel Gunner 2

    1991

    Steel Gunner 2

    1991

    Arcade
    As in the original, you shoot at cyborgs while rescuing humans.
  • Rim Rockin' Basketball

    1991

    Rim Rockin' Basketball

    1991

    Sport
    Arcade
    This four-player game approaches basketball with a more serious attitude than some of the more well-known modern basketball games. Control one of five players on your team: Dribble, pass, shoot into the basket for score! Now repeat.
  • Racing Beat

    1991

    Racing Beat

    1991

    Racing
    Arcade
    Racing Beat is an F1 racing game.
  • Gulf War II

    1991

    Gulf War II

    1991

    Arcade
    Gulf War-II is vertically scrolling shoot-em up, based on Twin Cobra code. The action takes place in the Persian Gulf - the place where the war continues. Gameplay is very typical: the player controls a plane, flies forward and shoots to enemies. He can gather power-up, to increase shoot power. Player's plane has 2 weapons - gun with unlimited ammo and some very destructive bombs.
  • Dynamic Country Club

    1991

    Dynamic Country Club

    1991

    Sport
    Arcade
    A golf simulator game that used polygons for the terrain and had other details such as wind conditions.
  • Clutch Hitter

    1991

    Clutch Hitter

    1991

    Sport
    Arcade
    A baseball game featuring the 1991 rosters of Major League Baseball, including the All-Star teams.
  • D. D. Crew

    1991

    D. D. Crew

    1991

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    A four-player beat-em-up. Save the city from the Evil Gang who are hell-bent on blowing up large sections of the city.
  • Riot City

    1991

    Riot City

    1991

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    The plot begins when narcotics agents Paul and Bobby are committed to putting an end to the drug syndicate known as "MID". MID's secret hideout is located on Riot Island, an island full of uninhabited ruins with people moved inside of it while turning it into a slum. Buildings include apartments, hospitals, factories and even a casino. During their heavy research on MID, they unexpectedly received a phone call from MID. When Paul heard the voice of his girlfriend Catherine crying for help on the phone while being hung up without explaining, he assumed she'd been abducted, making him and Bobby head toward Riot Island and save her.
  • Golly! Ghost!

    1991

    Golly! Ghost!

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Use your guns to shoot a specific amount of ghosts before time runs out. This is a video ticket/redemption game.
  • Rad Mobile

    1991

    Rad Mobile

    1991

    Racing Simulator
    Arcade
    Rad Mobile is a first person perspective racer and had the player engage into a non-stop road race across the USA while avoiding traffic and police cars under the time limit. The only player controlled car is a Ferrari 330 P4 type prototype racing against computer controlled opponents driving generic cars. The player would race with fifteen other rivals across the track, all attempting to prevent the player from winning. During some of the courses the player would have the opportunity to activate different controls, which include headlights for night driving and windshield wipers during rainstorms. If the player does not activate these controls when prompted, effects such as a restricted view of the road or a wet windshield will occur.
  • Turbo Force

    1991

    Turbo Force

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Turbo Force is even more of a direct predecessor to Sonic Wings than is Rabio Lepus: Turbo Force. The story is that an American Air Force pilot, while racing his car on a public road, wanders into another mysterious dimension and gets caught up in a war there.
  • Black Heart

    1991

    Black Heart

    1991

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Black Heart is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by UPL in 1991. The player controls a fire-breathing dragon and shoots enemies with fireballs, collects power-ups, and defeats bosses to advance levels.
  • Avenging Spirit

    1991

    Avenging Spirit

    1991

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
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    Avenging Spirit, known in Japan as Phantasm, is a 1991 2-player platform arcade game developed by C.P. Brain and published by Jaleco. Players attack (or possess) enemies, collect power-ups, and defeat bosses to advance. Players can possess one of four characters with unique abilities at the start of the game, but the library of enemies expands and changes with each level.
  • Xexex

    1991

    Xexex

    1991

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Xexex is a 1991 side-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game by Konami released in Japan. It draws on Irem's R-Type and Konami's other shoot 'em up Gradius, while adding the tentacle mechanics of Irem's other shoot 'em up XMultiply. In the game, players pilot a ship called the Flintlock in order to save a blue haired princess named Irene of the planet E-Square from an evil lord named Klaus. Each stage is punctuated with a cutscene of the princess crying for help as she is tortured. In the ending, the Flintlock sends the orb back through the atmosphere of the planet, where it morphs into a naked fairy. There are different gameplay mechanics between the original Japanese release and the overseas releases.
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