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Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman III: Ikai no Princess (Princess of Another World) concludes the trilogy with interdimensional travel, introducing Princess Shubibi from a parallel universe. This 1993 PC Engine CD-ROM² title features three playable characters with distinct dimensional abilities, non-linear stage progression, and the series' most ambitious visual presentation.
Advanced Variable Geo is a 2D fighting game spin-off from the Variable Geo adult game series, adapted for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM². The game features all-female fighters competing in martial arts tournaments with special moves and dynamic camera angles. While toned down from its adult origins, it retains the distinctive character designs and fast-paced combat.
The original FDS version that later became the foundation for Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA). Features the dream-entering Imajin family battling Wart's forces across seven surreal worlds with character-specific abilities.
Smash Ping Pong is a 1987 table tennis simulation for the Famicom Disk System that refined the arcade ping-pong formula with Nintendo's signature polish. Featuring precise controls and multiple difficulty settings, it offered both competitive matches and challenging single-player tournaments.
Nintendo's official Formula 1 racing game for the Famicom Disk System. Features 8 F1 teams and circuits with battery backup for saving progress. The first F1-licensed game on a Nintendo console.
Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic is a platform game developed by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System in 1987. Created as a promotional tie-in for Fuji Television's 'Dream Factory' event, it later became the foundation for Super Mario Bros. 2 outside Japan.
Vs. Excitebike is a motorcycle racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System. As a competitive version of the original Excitebike, it features head-to-head multiplayer racing with enhanced mechanics and track designs. Players control motocross bikes through challenging courses filled with jumps, bumps and obstacles.
A pseudo-3D racing game developed by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System. As the sequel to Famicom Grand Prix, it features a unique behind-the-car perspective with scaling sprites to simulate 3D effects. Players compete in rally races across varied terrain with realistic physics for its time.
Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS) is the true sequel to the original Super Mario Bros., released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom Disk System. Unlike the Western 'Super Mario Bros. 2' (which was a modified version of Doki Doki Panic), this game retains the original mechanics but introduces brutal difficulty, poison mushrooms, and deceptive level designs. Players control Mario or Luigi (now with distinct physics) to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser's forces.
A special promotional version of Super Mario Bros. created for Japanese radio station Nippon Broadcasting System. Features altered graphics with DJ-themed elements and parody characters replacing classic enemies (e.g., Goombas become radio microphones).
A fast-paced action-adventure game set in feudal Japan, where players control Takamaru, a young samurai tasked with liberating Murasame Castle from demonic forces. Known for its intense difficulty and innovative combat system, blending swordplay with shuriken throws and strategic item usage.
The groundbreaking tactical espionage game that defined the stealth genre. As Solid Snake, infiltrate the fortified nation of Outer Heaven to destroy the superweapon 'Metal Gear'. Avoid detection using camouflage and environmental tactics in this isometric 2D adventure.
The seminal MSX2 sequel that defined modern stealth gameplay. Infiltrate Zanzibar Land to stop the renegade FOXHOUND unit from weaponizing the new Metal Gear D. Introduces crawling, radar mechanics, and complex enemy AI that would become series staples.
The MSX2 exclusive adaptation of the original Castlevania reimagines the gameplay as an open-structure platformer with key-collection mechanics. Players control Simon Belmont through non-linear castle corridors to defeat Dracula.
Space Manbow is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up developed and published by Konami for the MSX2. Known for its colorful graphics and smooth scrolling, the game features multiple weapon systems and transformable spacecraft.
The MSX2 adaptation of Konami's legendary run-and-gun shooter featuring redesigned levels and weapons. Battle through alien-infested jungles and military bases solo or with a friend.

















