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Blazing Tornado is a 1993 vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Video System. Players pilot advanced fighter jets through seven intense stages, battling enemy forces with a unique tornado-based weapon system that can absorb and redirect enemy fire.
Night Slashers is a 1993 horror-themed beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Data East. Players choose between three monster hunters - cyborg Jake, martial artist Hong Hua, and superhuman Chris - to battle through hordes of zombies, vampires, and other supernatural creatures across six stages of gory action.
Red Earth (known as War-Zard in Japan) is a 1996 fantasy fighting game developed and published by Capcom for their CP System III hardware. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, players choose between four characters - the warrior Kenji, princess Mai-Ling, beast-man Tessa, and lion-man Leo - to battle monstrous creatures and ultimately confront the evil wizard Scion.
Best Bout Boxing is a 1994 arcade boxing game developed and published by Taito. Featuring digitized sprites of real boxers, the game offers fast-paced 3-round matches with special power punches and a unique 'stamina meter' system that affects boxer performance as matches progress.
Vendetta is a 1991 beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Konami. Set in a crime-ridden city, players control four ex-convicts - Hawk, Boulder, Smog, and Cobra - fighting through gangs to rescue a kidnapped girl, featuring brutal combat with weapons and environmental attacks.
Pulstar is a legendary shoot 'em up developed by Aicom and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system in 1995. Known for its brutal difficulty and stunning pre-rendered graphics, the game features a unique charge shot mechanic and elaborate stage designs. Players control the spacecraft 'Pulstar' through six intense stages filled with massive bosses and intricate bullet patterns.
Salamander is a 1986 arcade shoot 'em up developed and published by Konami. A spin-off of the Gradius series, it features both horizontal and vertical scrolling stages with cooperative two-player gameplay. Players control the Vic Viper or Lord British spaceships to battle through organic alien environments with power-up capsules and unique weapon options.
The explosive 1996 sequel to Konami's legendary horizontal/vertical shooter hybrid, featuring enhanced power-up systems, new ship types, and brutal stage designs. Blast through organic alien landscapes with the Vic Viper and Lord British ships in this cult-classic arcade shooter.
A pioneering run-and-gun shooter where players control agent Albatross infiltrating the terrorist organization Geldra to rescue fellow agent Leila Blitz.
Rolling Thunder 2 is a 1990 arcade run and gun game developed and published by Namco. The sequel to the 1986 original improves upon its predecessor with enhanced graphics, new weapons, and simultaneous two-player co-op. Players control agents Albatross and Leila as they infiltrate the criminal organization Geldra to rescue their kidnapped colleague.
Football Champ (known as Hat Trick Hero in some regions) is an arcade soccer game developed by SNK. Released in 1990, it features fast-paced 2D soccer action with exaggerated physics and special moves. Players can perform powerful shots, sliding tackles, and even knock down opponents in this competitive sports title.
Spin Master (known as Miracle Adventure in Japan) is an arcade action-platformer game developed by Data East. Players control a young boy who can perform acrobatic spinning attacks to defeat enemies across various fantasy-themed stages.
A side-scrolling beat 'em up set in a futuristic ninja world. Four players can team up as cyber-ninjas with unique weapons and special attacks to defeat the evil Bio Corporation.
A wacky futuristic track-and-field game featuring cyborg athletes competing in exaggerated Olympic-style events. Supports up to 4 players simultaneously.
Led Storm (known as Mad Gear in Japan) is a futuristic racing arcade game developed and published by Capcom in 1988. Players control high-speed motorcycles through hazardous cityscapes, competing against rival racers while avoiding obstacles and collecting power-ups.
Prime Time Fighter is a 1994 arcade fighting game developed by Digital Dreams and published by Electrobyte. Known for its colorful cast of TV personality-themed fighters, the game features unique special moves based on television tropes and catchphrases.
Spinal Breakers is a brutal 1995 arcade fighting game known for its bone-crushing combat system. Players control martial artists with exaggerated spinal deformities that grant them unique fighting styles and special abilities.
A 1993 arcade beat 'em up by Konami featuring vibrant comic-style visuals, three playable characters with unique fighting styles, and an energetic soundtrack. Known for its exaggerated animations and over-the-top action.

















