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Coin-Op ConversionDescriptionDenotes a game that originally appeared in stand-up, coin-operated, arcade game form (or pinball form) and later converted to a personal computer version. Examples: Pac-man, Space Invaders, Pinball Jam, etc.
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TurboGrafx-16 (1989) and Wii (2007) In Wonder Momo you play as Momo, an actress playing the lead role in a kid's show about a crime-fighting... |
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TurboGrafx-16 (1988) World Court Tennis is a tennis game with a twist. The action itself features no big surprises: the players control... |
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Neo Geo (1993), Neo Geo CD (1995), SNES (1994), TurboGrafx CD (1994) and Wii (2011) The time-traveling tournament fighters are back! The original eight characters from the previous game return, along with six new characters... |
Neo Geo (1994), Neo Geo CD (1994) and Game Boy (1995) World Heroes 2 JET is the third game in the World Heroes series. A third tournament featuring warriors from all... |
PlayStation 2 (2007) This is a compilation of the four games in the World Heroes series:World HeroesWorld Heroes 2World Heroes 2 JETWorld Heroes... |
Neo Geo (1995), Neo Geo CD (1995), SEGA Saturn (1996) and Wii (2011) In this entry in the World Heroes saga, all sixteen fighters from previous games return for another tournament. New features... |
Genesis (1991) Originally released in the arcades, Wrestle War puts the player in the role of a rookie pro-wrestler, Bruce Blade, who... |
DOS (1995), PlayStation (1995), SNES (1995), Genesis (1995), SEGA 32X (1995) and SEGA Saturn (1996) WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game merges the personalities and action of the WWF TV show characters with a Mortal Kombat-style... |
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Apple II (1984), Atari 7800 (1988), Commodore 64 (1987), NES (1984), Atari ST (1987), Game Boy Advance (2004), ZX Spectrum (1987), Amstrad CPC (1986), SEGA Master System (1990), Wii (2006), Xbox 360 (2007), PC-88 (1985), Nintendo 3DS (2011), FM-7 (1984) and PC-98 (1985) A hundred thousand years ago, an ancient civilization prospered on our Earth, their product being GAMP (General Artificial Matrix Producer).... |
PlayStation (1997) A fighter pilot flying the Solvalou space ship is the last hope for the Earth. Invaders from the planet Xevious... |
MSX (1988) Xevious: Fardraut Saga is a vertically-scrolling shooter that contains two modes: Recon and Scramble. The Recon mode is a port... |
PlayStation 2 (2003) XII Stag is a vertical scrolling arcade shooter. The player controls a futuristic aircraft and tries to reach the end... |
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DOS (1997), PlayStation (1998) and SEGA Saturn (1995) X-Men: Children of the Atom is a 2D fighting game and the first Capcom title to use licensed characters from... |
PlayStation (1998) and SEGA Saturn (1997) X-Men vs. Street Fighter is a fighting game originally released for the arcades. It is the first game in which... |
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NES (1988), TurboGrafx-16 (1988) and Wii (2007) Tarosuke has died and now must cross the purgatory as depicted in Buddhist lore, fighting enemies and advancing in his... |
PC Booter (1984), ColecoVision (1982), Atari 2600 (1982), Commodore 64 (1984), Intellivision (1983), Apple II (1983), Atari 5200 (1984), ZX Spectrum (1985), TRS-80 (1983), MSX (1985), Atari 8-bit (1984), TRS-80 CoCo (1983), Wii (2010) and SG-1000 (1985) The Zaxxon defence system must be destroyed in this isometric-viewed shoot 'em up which originated in the arcades. The game... |
SEGA Saturn (1997) The title of the game is mostly self-explanatory, as it is wrestling game with an all-Japanese cast of fighters. The... |
Genesis (1991) and TurboGrafx CD (1992) Zero Wing is an horizontal shooter game where the player is in control of a ZIG, an escape pod released... |
NES (1985) and SG-1000 (1983) In a game reminiscent of both Road Fighter and Rally Bike, the player takes control of a motorcyclist who's in... |
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