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Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: December 18, 1992   |   Genre:
Pachinko Kuunyan (パチンコクーニャン) is a 1992 pachinko game for the Sega Mega Drive by Soft Vision released exclusively in Japan. The game takes more of an adventure/RPG-type approach to presenting itself: you, as the main character, walk around in a top-view town containing both pachinko parlors (with machines you can go to and play) and other buildings.
Atari 5200
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Xbox 360
Release Date: July 12, 2013   |   Genre: Fighting
Action-fighting game based on the film, "Pacific Rim". Play as giant man-made robots called "Jaegers" or monstrous "Kaiju" in the greatest battle mankind has yet to see. Enjoy battles on an epic scale that feature blades, plasma cannons, flamethrowers, and other weapons. Customize Jaegers and Kaiju using EXP earned from battles, and battle against other players online. The key to the greatest war in the history of mankind rests in your hands!
Windows
Release Date: June 24, 2008   |   Genre: Simulation, Strategy
On December 7, 1941, a major part of the U.S. Pacific navy stationed at Pearl Harbor was assaulted by Japanese planes. Japanese fighters were destroying American aircraft on land and in the air, without giving them a chance for a counterattack. The furious battle of Pearl Harbor became the first in the sequence of gory sea combats. Now you can take part in all major Pacific battles of World War II. Pacific Storm is a mixture of Real-Time Strategy, war-game and simulator. All major and important sea battles of World War II, which took place in the Pacific Ocean, are included and you can play either for the USA or Japan. Mine the resources (money, iron and nickel ore, bauxites and oil), train various units and retaliate! Sinkem all! Engaging WWII action in the Pacific combat theater, viewable in both a strategic map and tactical battleground mode Classic RTS elements such as technology research, unit development and deployment combined with gripping white-knuckle player-controlled combat action Huge variety of historically inspired units with focus on naval and air units, including bombers, fighters, battleships, aircraft carriers and other power hitters of the Japanese and U.S. Pacific fleets Multiplayer LAN gameplay supports both action and tactical play Beautifully rendered landscapes and bodies of water provide stunning backdrops for both in-flight and on-the-ground action
Windows
Release Date: August 18, 2008   |   Genre: Simulation, Strategy
The long-awaited sequel to Pacific Storm; Pacific Storm: Allies expands upon the success of the internationally acclaimed original to deliver an unforgettable mix of real-time strategy and blistering arcade combat, recreating World War II's most heated battles. Experience large-scale naval and air operations of the Pacific as either the United States, Imperial Japan, or new playable nation - the UK. Marvel at the enhanced 3D visual engine complete with detailed damage modeling. Settle disputes via diplomacy or battle. Or assume direct control over stunningly-rendered ships and planes to personally annihilate your adversaries. From the US to USSR, Germany to Japan, new missions, tactical maneuvers and multiplayer modes offer armchair admirals greater excitement than ever. Whether you chart the conflict's progress from a strategic level or man a deck gun or get behind the controls of a fighter or bomber and personally take the fight to your foes, seize the day and rewrite history of some the most intense battles of World War II! Features: ENGROSSING WORLD WAR II ACTION AND STRATEGY - Diplomats, strategists and fighter jocks will all have a place in the game; seize the day from behind a deck gun, in a plane's cockpit, or as an admiral in the fleet's strategic planning room. NEW NATIONS - Play as the United States, Japan, and now as Great Britain. Ally with the AI-controlled Soviet Union, Holland or Germany, using updated diplomacy features. A MASSIVE ASSORTMENT OF HISTORICALLY-BASED UNITS - Employ bombers, fighters, submarines, battleships, aircraft carriers and other power hitters of the Second World War. Go beyond the Pacific Theater and even command the Bismarck or HMS Hood. ENHANCED GRAPHICS - An updated 3D graphics engine beautifully renders units, including detailed damage modeling and persistent combat effects. REVAMPED CONTROLS - Master grand strategy, new technology development or in-your-face combat with a newly updated control scheme that streamlines everything from resource management to dog-fighting. MULTIPLAYER MAYHEM: Play head-to-head in action-oriented dogfights, join in cooperative mode with friends, or play competitively against the AI and online opponents to succeed in historical missions or massive theater-wide campaigns.
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1994   |   Genre: Platform
Packy and Marlon is a platform video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1995. It was designed to improve self-care behavior in children with juvenile diabetes. The game achieved some success with treatment groups.
PC
Release Date: October 1, 1991   |   Genre: Puzzle
Paganitzu is a tile-based, CGA/EGA computer game created by Keith Schuler and published by Apogee Software in October, 1991. It is the sequel to Chagunitzu. The game is a 2D puzzle game comparable to Chip's Challenge. It requires the player to solve various puzzles to complete the game. Paganitzu was published in three parts. Part 1: "Romancing the Rose", Part 2: "The Silver Dagger" and Part 3: "Jewel of the Yucatan".
PC
Release Date: October 1, 1991   |   Genre: Puzzle
Paganitzu is a tile-based, CGA/EGA computer game created by Keith Schuler and published by Apogee Software in October, 1991. It is the sequel to Chagunitzu. The game is a 2D puzzle game comparable to Chip's Challenge. It requires the player to solve various puzzles to complete the game. Paganitzu was published in three parts. Part 1: "Romancing the Rose", Part 2: "The Silver Dagger" and Part 3: "Jewel of the Yucatan".
PC
Release Date: October 1, 1991   |   Genre: Puzzle
Paganitzu is a tile-based, CGA/EGA computer game created by Keith Schuler and published by Apogee Software in October, 1991. It is the sequel to Chagunitzu. The game is a 2D puzzle game comparable to Chip's Challenge. It requires the player to solve various puzzles to complete the game. Paganitzu was published in three parts. Part 1: "Romancing the Rose", Part 2: "The Silver Dagger" and Part 3: "Jewel of the Yucatan".