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Best Bout Boxing
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1993 |
No summary. |
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3 Count Bout (Fire Suplex)
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1993 |
No summary. |
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Dance Dance Revolution Best of Cool Dancers ダンスダンスレボリューション ベストオブクールダンサーズ
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1999 |
Another in the series of Dance Dance Revolution / Dancing Stage games. |
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Boxing Bugs ボクシングバグ
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1981 |
No summary. |
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Champion Boxing チャンピオンボクシング
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1983 |
No summary. |
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TKO Boxing
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Vs. TKO Boxing
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Boxing (Prototype)
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1977 |
No summary. |
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Raiden Fighters II: Operation Hell Dive
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1997 |
One of the best vertical scrolling shooters yet. Great music, spectacular sound effects, and tons of multi-layer parallax, bright, vivid colors, and huge detailed bosses make this game a keeper. |
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Do! Run Run
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1989 |
Continuing the Mr. Do! Series, Do! Run Run is the final incarnation of Mr. Do! and his bout with the baddies and letter-munchies. Played on a multi-level playfield. |
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Top Skater トップスケーター
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1997 |
Pull off the craziest tricks ever
to score major points and become the best Top Skater in town. |
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Xexex ゼクセクス
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1991 |
Xexex is one of the best shooters out there with really innovative power ups (the arms are cool) and engrossing action. |
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Final Round, The ハードパンチャー
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1988 |
Boxing head to head, training rounds in between fights to build up either strength, stamina or speed.. |
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Mortal Kombat 2 モータルコンバット2
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1994 |
Considered the Best of Midway's Mortal Kombat Series, this is your basic vs. type fighting game. Game players fight each other or the computer. |
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Bounty Hunter
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2002 |
Bounty Hunter is a game similar to Konami's Boxing Mania created by the Korean company, GCTech. |
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Gladiator グラディエーター
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1988 |
A fighting game where objects are hurled at you so you will gain practice when you fight others to be the best. Or something. |
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Qix クイックス
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1981 |
Qix (pronounced "kicks") is a simple and elegant game in which you claim territory by drawing boxes to fill a rectangular space. You must avoid the Qix – sticklike objects that float and bounce through your space in unpredictable patterns. You can rack up more points for creating boxes more slowly, and besides the Qix, you must be careful of Sparx and Fuses which appear if your marker stops while you are drawing. |
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Punch-Out!! パンチアウト!!
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1984 |
(Punch Out) 3d Boxing Game with wireframe graphics. |
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Joust ジャウスト
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1982 |
Who would have thought a game with knights fighting on ostriches and storks could become such a classic? Many people attribute the enormous success of Joust to the fact that it could be played either competitively or collaboratively, making it almost two games in one. |
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Darius ダライアス
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1986 |
Multiple-monitor game. Scrolls from Left to Right for most of the game,
except when choosing the next level to go to, which scrolls Up and Down.
Can gain power-ups along the way for stronger Bombs and (laser?) Shots.. |
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Black Tiger ブラックドラゴン
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1987 |
Scrolling fighter with great music and great medieval monsters. U.S. version of Black Dragon. |
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Smash TV
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1990 |
In the "distant" future of 1999, you are a contestant on the most violent game show of all – Smash TV. On this game show anything goes, as you attempt to collect prizes, cash, and keys by fighting off a host of enemies with your array of weapons. In some versions, if you collect enough keys, you are rewarded with a trip to the Pleasure Dome. |
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Vs. Excitebike エキサイトバイク
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1987 |
Compete in motorcross circuit with either 3 computer bikes, other human racers or a combination of human and computer opponents. Winners advance to more difficult courses. |
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Ataxx アタックス
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1990 |
A variation on the Othello boardgame. You control either the blue or red
blobs (pieces). You can either jump over one space, or "multiply" to an
adjacent space. Then, all blobs in adjacent spaces change to your color. |