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Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: January 1, 1993   |   Genre: Action
The next-gen sequel to Fantasy Zone, Super Fantasy Zone starts as a strange gravitational force appears in the Menon planet, home of the evil Menon empire and thus a new threat looms over the Fantasy Zone. In a sudden strike by the Menon forces O-Papa, Opa-Opa's father, is fatally wounded. Thus Opa-Opa once again sets forth to destroy the Menon empire and avenge his father. EU release
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1996   |   Genre: Sports
In this final appearance of Fire Pro series on 16-bit consoles, the usual roster of over 150 wrestlers from several wresting promotions worldwide including several styles from Shoot or Pancrase to American and Lucha are joined by 80 Create-a-wrestler slots, plus secret wrestlers such as legends Gotch or Thesz or the roster of Blazing Tornado. While all fighters have fictional names, a lot of them are perfectly recognizable by their attire, stance and style. The CAW mode allows the player to create a wrestler from scratch, setting how they look (choosing face, size, clothing and setting colours) and fight, with several styles and stances available, as well as over 500 moves, each more suitable for certain styles and skills. To make them fight more realistically when controlled by the AI, the CAW mode also allows one to set move priorities. Five game modes are available, including World Championship (single and tag), Battle Royale, 5-man Elimination Mode, League Battle and the One Night Dream Match. There are several referees available (each with their own quirks) and variant rules, from allowing fighting outside the ring without count-out (or disallowing it) to the disabling of disqualifications from illegal moves.
Atari 2600
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Sports
You've got a bird's eye view of the field. Your team falls back into a huddle and you call the play to pass or run the ball and out-maneuver the opposing team. Score touch downs, extra points and field goals.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: December 8, 2006   |   Genre: Puzzle
The object of the game is to get rid of all the fruit by spinning the puzzle frame in order to combine matching fruit into formations or 3 or more before the time runs out.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1994   |   Genre:
Play all your Game Boy games on your Super NES in color! Insert your Game Boy Game Pak into the Super Game Boy accessory and watch your game appear on TV, in brilliant colors. Play more than 350 Game Boy titles on your Super NES! Paint your own custom border and choose from 9 pre-programmed designs. Stereo sound on any TV with stereo speakers! Maximize your play control using the Super NES controller.
Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 23, 2002   |   Genre:
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Release Date: October 1, 1990   |   Genre:
Your shuttle commander has been trapped in a dimensional maze in space, and you must use your glove to throw an energy ball at the walls in order to advance. The walls in each maze room you encounter are filled with blocks. Using your Power Glove, you have to entirely break down a wall before being allowed to advance to the next room.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1993   |   Genre: Sports
Super Goal! 2 is a soccer game with the two game modes: Tournament and Exhibition, that can support two simultaneous players for one on one action, and has 20 International teams to choose from including Germany, Brazil, Argentina and U.S.A. just to name a few along with players modeled after their real-life counterparts. Players can customize each game to their liking including rule set-ups, stadiums, team formations and including the soccer ball design. It features real-life rules and regulations and soccer moves including bicycle kicks and slide tackles. It also has a password feature for player's to pick up and play at their leisure.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1993   |   Genre: Action
Super Godzilla is a 16-bit Godzilla game where the player can take control of Toho's famous big green lizard as they rampage through Japan. The game is divided into two main gameplay modes, Movement and Battle. Movement has the player travel through the city using the D-pad and a map located on the bottom of the screen with the objective being to destroy certain objectives such as enemy humans and buildings as well as pick up power-ups. There is an animation in the screen above the map that shows the results of their movements and attacks. Battle mode kicks in when the player locates an enemy on the map, like Biollante or Mechagodzilla, and is taken to a side-scrolling cinematic-style battle where the player must use punches, tail whips and the famous fire breath to drain the energy of the opposing monster. However, the Fighting Spirit system is present which is in a sense a morality meter where the player must pick the right attacks at the right time in order to connect certain attacks. Choosing the wrong attacks or failing to connect with them will cause the meter to drop and make Godzilla more vulnerable to attack.