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New York Captor
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1986 |
Light gun shooting fun; nail the gangsters before they get you or your loved ones. |
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New York New York
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1981 |
No summary. |
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New York, New York ニューヨークニューヨーク
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0 |
No summary. |
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Kuhga - Operation Code Vapor Trail 空牙 – Operation Code Vapor Trail
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1989 |
In 1999, a terrorist organization known only as DAGGER has occupied the city of New York where they have hacked into military defenses world-wide, established their own military command and gained access to nuclear missile silos. They hold the world hostage in this position and promise to cancel their threats of destroying the Earth only until the world's governments relinquish their power to DAGGER. |
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Thunder Captor II
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1986 |
No summary. |
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N. Y. Captor ニューヨークキャプター
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Street Fighter III: New Generation ストリートファイター3
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1997 |
Sequel to Street Fighter 2 |
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New Assault ニューアサルト
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1988 |
No summary. |
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New Bosconian ニューボスコニアン
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1981 |
No summary. |
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New Dragon Spirit ニュードラゴンスピリット
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1987 |
Vertical Scrolling shooter in the spirit of (and by the makers of) Xevious. |
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New Fantasia
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0 |
No summary. |
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New Grand Derby ニューグランドダービー
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1981 |
No summary. |
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New Prototype
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0 |
No summary. |
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New Rolling Thunder ニューローリングサンダー
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1987 |
No summary. |
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New Sinbad 7
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1983 |
See Sinbad 7. |
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New Zealand Story, The
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1990 |
Basic horizontal platform game - help a little kiwi save his friends from
an evil walrus who intends to have them for dinner. |
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Brand New Stars
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Drift Out:New Technology
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1991 |
No summary. |
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New Dyna Blaster: Global Quest
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1992 |
Follow-up to Irem's 1991 game Dynablaster (known as bomberman
in Japan). |
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New Weapon Fight 新武器格闘
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1998 |
No summary. |
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Super Street Fighter 2 : New C
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1993 |
No summary. |
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New Atomic Punk
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1993 |
No summary. |
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New Rally-X ニューラリーX
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1981 |
Updated version of the racing game Rally-X with easier gameplay and the addition of a "lucky" flag. |
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New Block X
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1979 |
No summary. |
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New Block Z
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1979 |
No summary. |
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New Zealand Story 2, The
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1988 |
No summary. |
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New Zealand Story Extra, The
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1988 |
No summary. |
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New Zig Zag ニュージグザグ
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1982 |
A variant of Dig Dug, with an additional pickaxe item |
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Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves
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1994 |
Same as Snow Bros. but with 3 added characters. Known in Japan as Otenki Paradise: Snow Bros. 2 |
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New Pac 1 ニューパックワン
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0 |
No summary. |
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Super Street Fighter 2: New Challengers スーパーストリートファイター2
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1993 |
No summary. |
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The New Zealand Story ニュージーランドストーリー
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1990 |
No summary. |
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New Zealand Story ニュージーランドストーリー
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1988 |
No summary. |
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Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha ストリートファイターZero2α
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1996 |
This is a Japanese only release after Street Fighter Alpha 2 to please the Japanese pundits with the addition of Evil Ryu and other new modes of play. |
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Gauntlet Dark Legacy ガントレット ダークレガシー
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1999 |
Gauntlet Dark Legacy, as an expansion to Gauntlet Legends, plays similarly, but with new levels, items, characters, and combat capabilities. |
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Galaga '88 ギャラガ’88
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1988 |
The official sequel to Galaga gets updated with new graphics, in-game-music for bonus stages, and scrolling stages--not just stars.
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Street Fighter 2: Rainbow Edition
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1991 |
A bootleg modified (read: not originally from Capcom) version of SFII:CE. Many new (and most "cheap"!) features. |
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Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting
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1992 |
Choose from the original eight characters plus new boss characters in a speed-up version of Street Fighter 2: Champion Edition. |
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Dyna Blaster
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1991 |
Dyna Blaster was Hudsonsoft's Bomberman under a new name. |
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Space Invaders '91
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1991 |
Another update to the 1978 classic. New graphics, same theme. |
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Galaga Plus ギャラガプラス
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1984 |
Distributed game name: GAPLUS OR GALAGA 3... A sequel released by NAMCO of the original Galaga under two different names both released in 1984. |
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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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Sky Shark 飛翔鮫
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1982 |
Vertical shoot 'em up. Original Hi Sho Zame in Japan, licensed to Electrocoin in Europe under the name Flying Shark, and Romstar in North America under the name Sky Shark. |
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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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Outfoxies, The
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1995 |
A one or two player game in which you choose from a wide variety of characters and battle to the death with your opponent. |
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Twin Cobra II
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1995 |
Twin Cobra II is a military-themed vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game that plays similarly to the previous Twin Cobra. |
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Marvel Vs. Capcom
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1997 |
The 5th game by Capcom to utilize their insanely popular Xmen fighting game
engine. Players select 2 characters out of a possible 15 (plus 5 hidden)
and battle it out. |
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Libble Rabble リブルラブル
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1983 |
An obscure Namco release, Libble Rabble was designed by Toru Iwatani after his huge success with Pac-Man. Although it was not particularly popular, Iwatani claimed that it was his own personal favorite of the games he designed. |