
Sure you've always wanted to be a professional ball player but have you ever thought about managing? Well, here's your chance to prove yourself both on and off the field. You choose your starting line-ups based on individual stats and playing situ (more...)

The player must navigate the main character (codenamed "Solid Snake") through various locations, while avoiding visual contact and direct confrontation with patrolling guards. If the player is seen, the game enters the "Alert Mode." In (more...)

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 (more...)

The player starts out at the bottom floor of a four-story castle named Castle Garland, where each story can only be reached by defeating the boss of the floor below. Although seemingly basic, the only way the bosses can even be reached is by discovering a (more...)

Published by: Acclaim, 1988 | Developed by: Kawada, Co. Ltd
Genre: Board Game | Licensed | AKA: Reversi
Genre: Board Game | Licensed | AKA: Reversi
Othello is a conversion of the board game. Each player tries to fill the game board with as many discs of his color as possible. On each turn the player places a disc on the board by selecting a location where the opponents discs will become trapped betwe (more...)

The paperboy begins his route at the start of the street (bottom of the screen) and progresses towards the end. The player can control the paperboy's speed: faster delivery earns a higher score. But the paperboy is in constant movement and cannot stop (more...)

In level 1, the character leads a platoon of five men navigating a maze of paths. He must find explosives and blow up the bridge to prevent an enemy with a rocket launcher from destroying his platoon. Then, he must enter the village and continue to kill e (more...)

The roots for RBI Baseball begin with Tengen's controlling company, Namco. In December of 1986, Namco released Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (aka Family Stadium) for the Nintendo Famicom, the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System. Family S (more...)