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  2. Tumblepop - Wikipedia

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    Arcade version screenshot. Tumblepop is a platform game reminiscent of Bubble Bobble, Pang and Snow Bros., where players assume the role of ghosthunters through ten levels consisting of ten stages set in different parts of the world (Moscow, Egypt, Paris, New York City, Rio de Janeiro, Antarctica, Australia, Japan, Space and Moon), each with a boss at the every tenth stage that must be fought ...

  3. Ufouria: The Saga - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the first area of the game, showing Bop-Louie jumping on a Teketeke. Ufouria: The Saga is an action-adventure game similar to Metroid. [3] [4] The plot differs between each region; [4] in the original Japanese version, it follows a penguin-like character known as Hebe seeking his colleagues Ō-Chan, Sukezaemon and Jennifer, who fell into time and space during a large-scale war ...

  4. Battletoads in Battlemaniacs - Wikipedia

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    Battletoads in Battlemaniacs is a beat 'em up platform game developed by Rare for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.Part of the Battletoads series, the game was released in North America by Tradewest in June 1993, in Europe by Nintendo in October 1993 and in Japan by Masaya on January 7, 1994.

  5. Burai Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Burai Fighter [a] is a shoot 'em up video game developed by KID for the Nintendo Entertainment System.The game was released in North America by Taxan in March 1990, PAL regions by Nintendo in 1990, and Japan by Taito on July 20, 1990.

  6. Amagon - Wikipedia

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    Amagon confronting the final boss at the end of the game. Amagon encounters a variety of enemies which he can dispose of with his rifle.He also has the ability (upon collecting and then activating the Mega-Key) to transform into a larger, stronger version of himself called "Megagon". [1]

  7. Gourmet Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Focusing on the time limit is important if the player wants to recuperate lost strength after the fight with the level's boss. One of the game's notable features is that a button is used to make the character perform various sentai poses when held down and used with the directional pad; while it is not beneficial, this was added to make the ...

  8. Mitsume ga Tōru (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game contains five levels with different designs that feature a boss at the end of every stage. The player's character has basic movement (left, right, jump) and a weapon that shoots bullets. The player can also summon the Red Condor ( Akai Kondoru ( 赤いコンドル ) ), a spear which can be used as either an attack that deals double ...

  9. Renegade (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System version, developed in-house by Technos and released in 1987 by Taito in North America, is a strong departure from the original arcade game; the first three stages each consist of a series of two-screens wide levels against a group of three enemies at a time, culminating in a one-on-one fight with the boss. The ...