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Final Fight Guy

Another fighting game from Final Fight series.
SNES

Mega Man 8

In Mega Man 8, Dr. Wily is once again planning to take over the Earth with a new army of evil robots.

Mega Man 64

Mega Man blasts his way onto the Nintendo® 64 System for the first time ever! This epic adventure combines the best of classic Mega Man action with enormous bosses, a riveting storyline and all the depth of the hottest RPG. Explore vast 3-D worlds ..
Nintendo 64

Viewtiful Joe 2

In this latest Viewtiful you play through the game as both Joe and his girlfriend, Sylvia, switching between them on the fly with the touch of a button.

Mega Man Legends

Mega Man Legends (known as RockMan Dash in Japan and formerly known as Mega Man Neo and Mega Man Nova here in the U.S.)

Street Fighter Collection 2

This is the collection fans have been waiting for.

Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems

Marvel Super Heroes - War of the Gems is the title of a side-scrolling video game based on the events of Marvel Comics' series, Infinity Gauntlet.
SNES

Dungeons And Dragons Tower of Doom

Once again, Dungeons and Dragons transcends the limits of dice and paper in this latest of many game conversions.

Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter

It's nice to see the occasional role-playing game that isn't formulaic, something that shows the developer took some time to create a plot worth living in a game worth playing.

Biohazard 2: Value Plus

Japanese Dreamcast owners were understandably bummed when Code Veronica's release date was pushed back, but they did get a little consolation prize.

Ghouls And Ghosts

This favorite is largely responsible for catapaulting everyone's opinion of the Genesis system into the stratosphere.

Vampire Chronicle

Available exclusively through their Web site in Japan, Capcom has released a compilation of the critically acclaimed Darkstalkers games

Street Fighter Alpha Anthology

Like anyone with a healthy sense of nostalgia, I look back on yesterday and wish that the games made by modern publishers could live up to the hopes, dreams, and ambitions of days gone by.

Capcom's Soccer Shootout

Another soccer simulator.
SNES