Super Hang-on is an arcade motorbike racing game by Sega. It features two modes, arcade and original mode. In original mode you race against different level opponents to earn money ...
Invade jungle fortress, rescue hostages, and destroy the terrorists' operation.
California Games lets players compete in six different events such as BMX biking, skateboarding, and hackey sack.
Though After Burner II is translated fairly well, it suffers most at the hands of the control scheme, which loses a lot of value on the scaled-down mobile system.
Factor 5 developed this port of Irem's classic arcade shooter.
Those looking for a game with lots of challenge and a distinct sense of style would do well to check out Shinobi.
Great Soccer features eight national teams and a top-down view of the action on the field.
Time Soldiers is a vertical-scrolling shooter that was released by SNK in 1989.
Missile Defense 3D lets you use the light gun to shoot down nuclear missiles, and it also utilizes the SegaScope 3D glasses for enhanced visual effects.
Great Volleyball features eight national teams and three game modes including tournament play.
Billy and Jimmy Lee take to the streets in this classic arcade side-scroller.
Awesome music, graphics, and gameplay make Revenge of Shinobi a Genesis classic.
Shadow Dancer is an offshoot of the Shinobi series, giving you an attack dog to stun foes with.
Sega's long-running RPG series came to the Genesis in 1989.
Join Aarzak in this side-scrolling quest, one of the first games available for Sega's Genesis.
This port has a host of new problems that render the game virtually unplayable.
The Game Boy Advance version of the game is a great port of a 16-bit classic.
Blackthorne is highly recommended for anyone who enjoys platform-based puzzle games.
Wonder Boy in Monster World makes its way to the PlayStation Network.
Mortal Kombat II is the sequel to Midway's bloody fighting game and features new characters and environments.
Released shortly after Street Fighter 2, Fatal Fury was unique largely due to the fact that it had two separate planes that players could strategically use to dodge attacks.
The Genesis version of Mortal Kombat contained all the arcade fatalities via a special blood code.
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