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Magical Tetris Featuring Mickey Mouse
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1999 |
Tetris featuring Mickey Mouse, what else? |
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Tetris テトリス
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1987 |
Classic Tetris game. |
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Cheeky Mouse チーキーマウス
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1980 |
No summary. |
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Funny Mouse ファニーマウス
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Macho Mouse
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Mouse Trap マウストラップ
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1981 |
A somewhat-inventive Pac-Man clone |
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Super Mouse
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Tetris plus 2 テトリスプラス2
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Cat 'n Mouse
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Taito Tetris
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1990 |
No summary. |
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Tetris : The Grandmaster
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1998 |
No summary. |
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Tetris Max
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0 |
No summary. |
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Tetris Plus テトリスプラス
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1995 |
No summary. |
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Magical Spot マジカルスポット
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1980 |
No summary. |
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Magical Spot 2 マジカルスポットPART2
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1980 |
No summary. |
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Magical Crystals マジカルクリスタル
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1991 |
No summary. |
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Magical Drop
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1995 |
No summary. |
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Magical Drop 2 マジカルドロップ2
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Magical Drop 3 マジカルドロップ3
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Magical Twinbee マジカルツインビー
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1995 |
No summary. |
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Quiz Magical Brain マジカル頭脳パワー
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Magical Date
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Magical Drop plus1
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1995 |
No summary. |
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Snow Brothers 3: Magical Adventure
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2002 |
No summary. |
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Zen Nippon Pro-Wrestling Featuring Virtua
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True ダンシングステージフィーチャリングドリームズカムトゥルー
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1999 |
Another in the series of Dance Dance Revolution / Dancing Stage games. Game's song list is composed of songs by the J-POP band Dreams Come True and Konami's in-house artists. |
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Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination ダンシングステージフィーチャリングトゥルーキスデスティネーション
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1998 |
Another in the series of Dance Dance Revolution / Dancing Stage games. Game's song list is composed of songs by the J-POP band True Kiss Destination and Konami's in-house artists. |
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Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave ダンシングステージフィーチャリングディズニーズレイブ
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2000 |
Another in the series of Dance Dance Revolution / Dancing Stage games. |
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Pop Flamer ポップフレーマー
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1982 |
Pop Flamer - a mouse with a flame-thrower flames anything that moves and is not a balloon. Pop all the balloons on each level to move to the next. |
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Baku Baku Animal
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1995 |
Also BakuBaku. Sega's Baku Baku Animal is a nice variation on the very often copied Tetris/Columns type of game. |
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Crazy Climber 2 クレイジークライマー2
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1981 |
Sequel to Crazy Climber. Climb a building and avoid falling obstacles. A Japanese game featuring excrement that actually made it to the states! |
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Block Out ブロックアウト
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1989 |
A Tetris-type game of arranging falling "bricks", except it's 3D and you're looking top-down into the grid that is being filled. |
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King of Fighters '98
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1998 |
3-on-3 combat featuring every past KOF character ever (with exception of
Orochi and Goenitz). |
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Money Idol Exchanger
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1997 |
English title: Money Puzzle Exchanger. Magical Drop with money denominations. |
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Welltris
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1991 |
Tetris sequel. Designed by Alexey Pajitnov (the creator of Tetris) with Andrei Sgenov. |
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NBA Maximum Hangtime
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1996 |
Action-oriented basketball featuring real NBA player faces and spectacular
dunks. |
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Dr. Mario Dr.マリオ
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1990 |
A version of Tetris with Mario doing pills and destroying viruses. |
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WWF Superstars WWFスーパースターズ
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1989 |
WWF Wrestling game featuring the big names of 1989 |
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Chain Reaction
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1985 |
Known as Magical Drop outside of North America. |
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WWF Wrestlefest WWFレッスルフェスト
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1991 |
Wrestling, not that it's a sport really, just acting. WWF WrestleFest is a wrestling game that is a follow-up to WWF Superstars. One to four players can play in a Tag Team Challenge or the Battle Royal. |
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Cosmo Gang the Puzzle コズモギャングザパズル
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1992 |
Tetris-like puzzle game featuring the Cosmo Gang. |
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Captain America and the Avengers キャプテンアメリカ&アベンジャーズ
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1991 |
Side-scrolling beat-em-up featuring Marvel superheroes. |
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NBA Hangtime
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1996 |
Four-player action basketball with real NBA players (or at least their
faces). |
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X-Men エックスメン
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1992 |
Multi-player fighting game featuring X-Men characters. |
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Emeraldia エメラルディア
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1992 |
Tetris play-alike with a new twist. |
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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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Moon Alien-Part 2
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1980 |
This game is very similar to Galaxian, except that there is now an energy meter at the bottom that decrements with time. If you do not destroy all the aliens before this meter empties, your ship is destroyed.
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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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Three Wonders スリーワンダー
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1991 |
Three different games from varying genres. Midnight Wanderers is a side-scrolling platform game, Chariot is a side-scrolling shooter, and Don't Pull is a maze/block game. All have very colorful graphics.
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Fire Trap ファイアートラップ
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1986 |
Climb burning buildings, avoid falling objects, put out fires, and rescue people and animals. All at the same time. |
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Ghostlop
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1996 |
Prototype game, similar to Magical Drop |
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Ikari Warriors
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1986 |
Jungle combat with guns and grenades against an army of evildoers. Lots
of powerups and an eight-direction turning joystick/knob to control
you fighter. Plus you get to jump into tanks! A classic two player
reminiscent of Front Line. |
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Lost Tomb ロックンロープ
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1982 |
Indiana jones type deal where guy with whip goes into multilevel pyramids and fights little nasty creatures while looking for treasure. |