Lotlot Lot Lot (ロットロット Rottorotto)[2] is a multiplatform puzzle video game developed by Irem under license from Tokuma Shoten. Tokuma Shoten published the game itself on home platforms, including the Famicom. The player controls one arrow and has to move [...]
Tenseiryuu: Saint Dragon (天聖龍 SAINT DRAGON?) is a side-scrolling shoot ’em up video game originally released as a coin-op by Jaleco in 1989.[1] It was converted to several home computer platforms by Storm Entertainment in 1990.
Fahrenheit 451 ## Description Based on Ray Bradbury’s classic science fiction novel _Fahrenheit 451_. In a not so distant future, books have become illegal. As Fireman Guy Montag, the player’s role is not to save houses, but to burn them for [...]
In each city you need to destroy the buildings until you find the Roc’s egg. There is an egg hidden in most but not all of the cities. You will need to punch the buildings to demolish them, or flame them to set them on fire, while fighting off the [...]
Two jet fighters go on a mission together, each managed and controlled by a different player. The jets can be docked side-by-side or end-to-end for greater fire and fighting power. When docked one player is the pilot and the other is the weapons officer. [...]
Vs. Raid On Bungeling Bay ## Description Raid on Bungeling Bay has the player controlling a helicopter which is on a mission to destroy everything that moves. The only ally is the carrier, which is where the player begins at each level and may return to [...]
A 1984 arcade platformer with action RPG elements, Dragon Buster is notable as the first game to feature a double jump. It was also one of the first games to include a life meter (along with Flash Boy and Punch-Out), known as vitality in this game. The [...]
The sequel to Aleste 2.It was released as a free game in Compile’s now defunct WOOMB magazine. It is also known as Aleste Special, because it was released in the Disc Station 4 Aku Gau disc in Autumn. Unlike Aleste 1, you are not controlling a [...]