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72 hrs, 24 mins of gameplay footage from 100% of all 757 N. American releases and 15 Famicom games
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| Adventures of Lolo
 HAL - Puzzle - 1989 - NTSC - Licensed
 Adventures of Lolo takes place in the country of Eden, where the Great Devils Evil Empire is wreaking havoc once again. Princess Lala leaves to seek help from Lolo, and on the way back to Eden, King Egger himself appears to kidnap Lala right in front of Lolo. In order to save Lala and the country of (more...)



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| Adventures of Lolo 2
 HAL - Puzzle - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed
 After the defeat of King Egger, Lolo and Lala return home. However, King Egger returns and once again captures Lala. He takes her to his castle in the sky, which is afloat above a large tower. The castle is accessible after Lolo clears all 9 floors of the tower. Once again, Lolo must set out to rescue (more...)



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| Adventures of Lolo 3
 HAL - Puzzle - 1991 - NTSC - Licensed
 Some time after King Egger's latest defeat, the country of Eden was at peace. One day, when Lolo and Lala are taking a break, King Egger (or his descendant according to the English manual) comes into a town and uses some magic to turn all the inhabitants to stone. Only Lolo and Lala were unaffected, (more...)
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| Air Fortress
 HAL - Shooter - 1989 - NTSC - Licensed
 Air Fortress has a fairly typical alien invasion storyline: the people of the planet Farmel, having recently gained the technology for space travel, eagerly explored the galaxy only to find a herd of monstrous "Air Fortresses" moving in their direction. Like the creatures in the later movie Independence (more...)
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| Day Dreamin' Davey
 HAL - Action - 1992 - NTSC - Licensed
 Set off on an adventure through time with DAY DREAMIN' DAVEY. Go into the past to challenge the Cyclops of ancient Greece. Visit Merlin the Magician to learn a variety of spells. When you have gotten through all of the historical areas, prepare for the final showdown at the OK Corral. However, Davey (more...)
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| Defender II
 HAL - Shooter - 1988 - NTSC - Licensed
 This sequel adds new enemy ships to the alien fleet such as firebombers, Yllabian Space Guppies (note that Yllabian is based on "Yllab", the word "Bally" spelled backwards, a friendly poke at Williams' then-competitor, Bally-Midway), Dynamos and Space Hums. The Defender ship is now equipped with an Inviso (more...)
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| Joust
 HAL - Arcade - 1988 - NTSC - Licensed
 The player takes the role of a knight with a lance, mounted on an ostrich, battling waves of computer-controlled enemy knights. The enemy knights have three different speed and agility levels and are mounted on large, vulture-like creatures of their own. Second players were mounted on white, stork-like (more...)
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| Kabuki: Quantum Fighter
 HAL - Action - 1991 - NTSC - Licensed
 In this futuristic platform game, a computer virus has affected the Earth's defense systems. A lone warrior is transferred into digital data and sent inside the mainframe, where he becomes a Kabuki warrior. Gameplay is similar to other ninja-platformers (such as Ninja Gaiden) but with some interesting (more...)
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| Millipede
 HAL - Arcade - 1988 - NTSC - Licensed
 The player controls an archer at the bottom of the screen. The player's objective is to destroy the millipede chain that begins at the top of the screen. There are mushrooms scattered around the playing field, which must be shot to be destroyed. When the millipede is shot (only one segment at a time), (more...)
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| New Ghostbusters 2
 HAL - Action - 1992 - FAMI - Licensed
 Released only in the UK, Japan, France, Spain, Australia, and parts of Asia, this title was never released in the US market. Hard times have befallen the Ghostbusters. Although they saved New York from a rampage of evil spirits, a series of unfortunate events made them unpopular. Once heroes, they were (more...)
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