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Bubble Ghost

Bubble Ghost is an action video game originally created by Christophe Andréani for the Atari ST and published by ERE Informatique in 1987. The player controls a ghost who guides a floating bubble by blowing on it.

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Dr. Chaos

Dr. Chaos, officially known as Dr. Chaos: Hell's Gate in Japan, is an action-adventure game originally released in Japan for the Family Computer Disk System in 1987 by Pony Inc. An English localization was produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in North America by FCI in 1988.

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Law of the West

Law of the West is a 1985 video game developed by Accolade for the Commodore 64, the Apple II family, and the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was one of Accolade's launch products and is the only game in Accolade's history to be designed by co-founder Alan Miller. Graphics were by Mimi Doggett and music by Ed Bogas. The game is a kind of graphical adventure game taking place in the American Old West. The game was published by American Action in Scandinavia, by U.S. Gold in other parts of Europe, and by Pony Canyon in Japan.

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Lunar Pool

Lunar Pool is a video game that combines pool with aspects of miniature golf, created and developed by Compile for the Nintendo Entertainment System and MSX, in which each stage is a differently shaped pool table. The object is to knock each ball into a pocket using a cue ball. There are sixty levels to choose from, and the friction of the table is adjustable.

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Onita Atsushi FMW

Onita Atsushi FMW is a wrestling video game for Super Famicom. It was released on August 6, 1993 to an exclusively Japanese audience with an endorsement by Japanese professional wrestler Atsushi Onita.

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Penguin Land

Penguin Land, known as Doki Doki Penguin Land Uchū Daibōken in Japan, is a Master System game published and developed by Sega and is the second game in the Doki Doki Penguin Land series. In this game you play as a penguin going through a puzzle platformer stage and try to guide your egg around the polar bears, rocks and other hazards to the end of the stage. The game has a total of 50 stages and a level editor which can save up to 15 additional levels. The level editor data is stored on the game's battery back-up RAM.

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Shiroi Ringu he

Shiroi Ringu he, full title Joshi Puroresu Story: Shiroi Ringu he: Twinkle Little Star , is a professional wrestling video game for the Super Famicom that was released on December 27, 1995. Popular female Japanese professional wrestlers like Shinobu Kandori and Noriyo Tateno appear in this game.

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Super Pitfall

Super Pitfall is a 1986 side-scrolling platform video game for the Nintendo Famicom / Nintendo Entertainment System, NEC PC-8801, and TRS-80 Color Computer 3 published under Activision's license. Despite stating in its title screen that it was developed by Pony Inc, the NES version was not developed by Pony Inc., but by Micronics, with the PC-8801 version being developed by Pony Inc. while the CoCo version is credited as being "Programmed by Steve Bjork of SRB Software". The PC-8801 version released in November 1986, two months after the original release in September 1986, although this variant of the game was limited to single-screen platforming rather than side-scrolling.

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Tasmania Story

Tasmania Story is a 1990 Japanese-language film, released on July 21, 1990. It was filmed by Pacific Link Communications Japan, the Fuji Television Network, and by David Hannay Productions. Lasting 110 minutes, the film had Kunie Tanaka and Hiroko Yakushimaru as the starring roles. The movie was filmed in Australia, with filming starting in the Southern Hemisphere's winter of 1989.

Worlds of Ultima: The Savage EmpireW
Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire

Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire is a role-playing video game set in the Ultima series, published in 1990. It is considered a Worlds of Ultima game, as its setting differs from that of the main series. It uses the same engine as Ultima VI. On June 18, 2012, Electronic Arts released the game as freeware through GOG.com.

ZanacW
Zanac

Zanac (ザナック) is an arcade-style shoot 'em up video game designed by Compile and published in Japan by Pony Canyon and in North America by FCI. It was released for the MSX computer, the Family Computer Disk System, the Nintendo Entertainment System, and for the Virtual Console. It was reworked for the MSX2 computer as Zanac EX and for the PlayStation as Zanac X Zanac. Players fly a lone starfighter, dubbed the AFX-6502 Zanac, through twelve levels; their goal is to destroy the System—a part-organic, part-mechanical entity bent on destroying mankind.

Zap! Snowboarding TrixW
Zap! Snowboarding Trix

Zap! Snowboarding Trix , sometimes written as Zap: Snowboarding Trix, is a snowboarding video game developed by Atelier Double and published by TV Tokyo and Pony Canyon. It was released only for the Sega Saturn, and only in Japan. A sequel to the game, called Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98, was later released both for Saturn and PlayStation in 1997–1999, under the title Freestyle Boardin' '99 in North America and Phat Air: Extreme Snowboarding in Europe.