M.U.S.H.A. is a Sega Genesis vertical-scrolling shooter from Compile and Seismic originally released in 1990 and later re-released on the Nintendo Virtual Console in 2009. The game is known for its rarity and its ability to fetch high prices on auction sites.
Rescuing girlfriends is a pretty common challenge in older computer games – why can’t any of these ladies look after themselves? On this occasion Pearly has been kidnapped by Fransz Dandruff, so better make sure he’s hair today, gone [...]
PuLiRuLa takes place in Radishland, a land where time is kept correctly flowing with a time key. However, “a bad man appeared and stole the time key to stop the time flow. The towns were attacked one by one, the time flow was stopped and they [...]
Zeus, creator and ruler of the Guardians of the Gates, raises you from your grave! You must go fourth and defeat a new, unknown evil that has destroyed the Guardians and ravaged the universe. To do so, you must collect the keys and Essence of each land, [...]
A puzzle game similarly to Pac Man published by Alpha-Omega Software for ZX Spectrum. Instead of eating power pills a little paintbrush leaves little dots behind as it dashes around the different screen patterns – chased by numerous nasties.
Originally designed for the Sega Genesis, then the 32x, and finally the Saturn, Sonic X-treme was meant to be the first fully realized 3D Sonic title. It was eventually cancelled in 1997 after spending a year in development hell.