List of Games Released By Data East - Video Games

Video Games

  • Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon
  • Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing
  • Astro Fighter
  • Avengers in Galactic Storm
  • Batman: The Caped Crusader (US release of Ocean product for Amiga)
  • Bad Dudes VS. Dragon Ninja
  • Battle Wings (also known as B-WING or B-WINGS)
  • Bloody Wolf (arcade version known as Battle Rangers in Europe)
  • Boogie Wings
  • Boomer Rang'r
  • BreakThru
  • BurgerTime series
  • Burnin' Rubber (a.k.a. Bump 'n' Jump, Buggy Popper)
  • Captain America and the Avengers
  • Captain Silver
  • Caveman Games
  • Chelnov (also known as Atomic Runner)
  • China Town
  • Cobra Command (1984 interactive movie)
  • Cobra Command (1988 2D shooter)
  • Congo's Caper
  • The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy
  • Dark Lord
  • Darwin 4078
  • Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum (developed by Beam Software)
  • Dashin' Desperados
  • Desert Assault (a.k.a. Desert Storm Gulf War in Europe, Thunder Zone in Japan)
  • Diet Go! Go!
  • Donald Land
  • Dragon Gun
  • Dragon's Lair (For NTSC Super Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • Dunk Dream (a.k.a. Street Hoop and Street Slam)
  • Dunk Dream 95
  • Express Raider (a.k.a. Western Express)
  • Fighter's History
  • Fighter's History Dynamite (known in the PAL regions as Karnov's Revenge)
  • Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!
  • Fire Trap
  • Gate of Doom (a.k.a. Dark Seal)
  • Garyo Retsuden
  • Gondomania
  • Ghostlop (later renamed by G-Mode as Data East's Ghostlop)
  • Heavy Barrel
  • Heavy Smash
  • Hercules no Eikō series
  • High Seas Havoc (Captain Lang in Japan, Cap'N Havoc in Europe)
  • Hippodrome (known in Japan as Fighting Fantasy)
  • Hop A Tic Tac Toe
  • Joe & Mac series
  • Kamikaze Cabbie
  • Karate Champ
  • Karnov
  • Last Mission Coin-op arcade & Commodore 64
  • Lemmings (Arcade prototype version)
  • Liberation
  • Lock 'n' Chase
  • Lock-On
  • Locked 'n Loaded
  • Mad Alien (a.k.a. Mad Rider, Highway Chase)
  • Magical Drop series
  • Metal Clash
  • Metal Max series
  • Midnight Resistance
  • Mutant Fighter (known as Death Brade for the Super Famicom)
  • Mysterious Stones
  • Night Slashers
  • Nitro Ball
  • Nail 'n' Scale
  • Oscar: Psycho-Nics (a.k.a. Psychonics Oscar)
  • Outlaws Of The Lost Dynasty
  • OutRunners (Mega Drive version)
  • Panic! (Switch! in Japan)
  • Performan (パフォーマン)
  • Phantom of the Opera
  • The Real Ghostbusters
  • Revive... Sosei (リバイヴ ~蘇生~)
  • Ring King
  • Road Avenger (arcade version, Road Blaster in Japan)
  • RoboCop
  • RoboCop 2
  • Santa Claus no Takarabako (developed by Musical Plan Ltd.)
  • Super Break (Data East's first game)
  • Super Break 2
  • Scrum Try
  • Shackled
  • Shoot Out
  • Shadowrun
  • Side Pocket series
  • Sly Spy (Secret Agent in Japan and Sly Spy: Secret Agent in Europe)
  • Skull Fang Ku-u-ga Gaiden
  • Soccer League - Winner's Cup
  • Spin Master (known in Japan as Miracle Adventure (ミラクルアドベンチャー))
  • SRD: Super Real Darwin
  • Stadium Hero series
  • Street Hoop
  • Suiko Enbu: Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty
  • Suiko Enbu: Fuun Saiki
  • Super Birdie Rush
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō series
  • Tattoo Assassins -Made By Data East Pinball
  • Trio The Punch - Never Forget Me...
  • Tumblepop
  • Two Crude Dudes (also known as Crude Buster)
  • Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation
  • Werewolf: The Last Warrior
  • Windjammers
  • Wizard Fire (a.k.a. Dark Seal II)
  • Wolf Fang
  • Zippy Bug

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    I recently learned something quite interesting about video games. Many young people have developed incredible hand, eye, and brain coordination in playing these games. The air force believes these kids will be our outstanding pilots should they fly our jets.
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