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Wacky Races

The game is based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Wacky Races, starring Muttley and Dick Dastardly.
Sega Genesis NES

King Arthur

Being a bit of an Arthurian Legend snob, I didn't expect to like the remake of the King Arthur movie.

Lost in Blue

With the popularity of the TV show 'Lost', I was surprised that a game involving being stranded on a deserted island didn't come out sooner.

Poy Poy

Poy Poy features two main play modes. The first, an Exhibition Mode, allows gamers to play just for the sake of playing and polishing up their skills.

Xiaolin Showdown

The story is based around an ancient group on Xiaolin warriors whose mission is to protect the Shen Gong Wu.

Azure Dreams

Konami's latest RPG is a bit different from its last two PlayStation ones (Suikoden and Vandal-Hearts).

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist is a Side-scrolling beat 'em up based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) franchise, and was also the first TMNT game released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
SNES

C: The Contra Adventure

After Contra: Legacy of War, fans of the long-running Konami series were itching to get a game that captured the classic feel.

Silent Scope

Gun games have become a staple in most arcades.

Silent Hill 3

The Silent Hill series has always been the odd one out among survival horror games. Instead of utilizing cheap thrills for scares, _Silent Hill_ has always gone deeper, delving into the psychological facets of fear.

International Superstar Soccer

International Superstar Soccer, Konami's saga of soccer games.
SNES

International Superstar Soccer '98

Do you have what it takes to be a superstar? Over 17,000 new motion captured animations! Team motivation, players and teams react to real game situations. Vertical camera angle allows you to see more of the pitch. 52 International teams and 9 uniqu..
Nintendo 64

Probotector

The player controls a commando who battles waves of enemies including humans, machines, mutants and aliens to reach his ultimate goal.
Sega Genesis NES

Suikoden IV

This time around, instead of following three separate stories joining into one plot, _Suikoden IV_ takes a more traditional approach to plot development.

Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego

This is the earliest version of Where in the Time Is Carmen Sandiego? as well as the first product in the entire Carmen Sandiego series.
Sega Genesis NES SNES

Pop'n Twinbee: Rainbow Bell Adventures

Like most of the games in the series, Pop'n Twinbee is a vertical shooter that likewise features the bell power-up and uses bombs to attack landbound enemies, but it also has its set of differences.
SNES

Metal Gear Acid

As a game player, I'm always on the look out for a game that moves into a new area of gameplay, or grows past the limits of its own genre.

Woody Woodpecker Racing

It includes nine (three of which are hidden) of your favorite characters--Chilly Willy, Wally Walrus and Woody Woodpecker himself among them.

Blades of Steel

Blades of Steel doesn't have the detailed player characteristics of the other hockey simulations, but it captures the flavor of the original game -- hack 'n slash hockey without restrictive rules.
NES

Aliens (1990)

Following hot on the heels of the current coin-op champ, Konami's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Beatmania

I'm not certain that I've got the funky beat anymore. I'm pretty sure I left it on a bus somewhere, riding home after a night of playing Frequency and Amplitude.

Axelay

Axelay is a 2D shoot 'em up video game where you must get out there and head to the alien's homeworld.
SNES

Ys: The Ark of Napishtim

The RPG genre has been pushing the envelop lately with high quality graphics, immersive plots, and new gameplay features.

Fisherman's Bait

My friends all laughed at me for playing a fishing game, and I hung my head in shame.

Lethal Enforcers (1992)

Lethal Enforcers is a Light Gun Shooter game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in 1993.
Sega Genesis SNES