Games Published
Title | Genre | Release date | Developer |
---|---|---|---|
3 Ninjas Kick Back | Action | &1994-06-01June 1, 1994 | Malibu Interactive |
3 Ninjas Kick Back for SNES | Action | &1994-11-00November 1994 | Malibu Interactive |
Altered Space for Game Boy | &1991-09-00September 1991 | Software Creations | |
Bram Stoker's Dracula | Action | &1993-00-001993 | Psygnosis |
Bram Stoker's Dracula for SNES | Action | &1993-09-00September 1993 | Psygnosis |
Championship Soccer '94 | &1994-06-00June 1994 | Sensible Software | |
Cliffhanger | Action | &1993-10-25October 25, 1993 | Malibu Interactive |
Cliffhanger for SNES | Action | &1993-10-00October 1993 | Malibu Interactive |
Chuck Rock for SNES | &1992-11-00November 1992 | Core Design | |
Chuck Rock for Sega CD | &unknown | Core Design | |
Dragon's Lair for NES | Action | &1990-12-00December 1990 | Motivetime |
Equinox | &1994-03-00March 1994 | Software Creations | |
ESPN Baseball Tonight | Sports | &1994-05-00May 1994 | Park Place Productions |
ESPN National Hockey Night | Sports | &1994-08-01August 1, 1994 | Park Place Productions |
ESPN NBA HangTime '95 | &unknown | ||
ESPN Speed World | Racing | &1994-00-001994 | Park Place Productions |
ESPN Sunday Night NFL for Sega CD | Football | &1993-00-001993 | Ringler Studios |
ESPN Sunday Night NFL for Genesis | Football | &1994-08-01August 1, 1994 | Ringler Studios |
ESPN Sunday Night NFL for SNES | Football | &1994-11-00November 1994 | Ringler Studios |
Extra Innings for SNES | Baseball Simulation | &1992-03-20March 20, 1992 | Sting Entertainment |
Flink (Mega Drive version) | Platform | &1994-05-00May 1994 | Psygnosis |
Gear Works for Game Gear | Puzzle | 1993 | |
Ground Zero: Texas for Sega CD | Action | &1993-11-00November 1993 | Digital Pictures |
Hook for NES and Game Boy | Action | &1992-04-00April 1992 | Ocean Software |
Hook for SNES | Action | &1992-10-00October 1992 | Ukiyotei |
Hook for Genesis and Sega CD | Action | &1993-03-00March 1993 (?) | Core Design |
Hudson Hawk for NES and Game Boy | &1991-00-001991 | Ocean Software | |
Johnny Mnemonic for PC and Mac | interactive movie | &1995-00-001995 | Propaganda Code, directed by Douglas Gayeton |
Johnny Mnemonic for Sega CD | interactive movie | &unreleased | |
Last Action Hero | Action | &1994-03-28March 28, 1994 | Bits Studios |
Last Action Hero for SNES | Action | &1993-10-00October 1993 | Bits Studios |
Last Action Hero for Sega CD | &cancelled | Psygnosis | |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | Action | &1994-03-04March 4, 1994 | Bits Studios |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for SNES | Action | &1994-11-00November 1994 | Bits Studios |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for Sega CD | Action | &1994-00-001994 | Psygnosis |
Mickey Mania | Platform | &1994-10-00October 1994 | Traveller's Tales |
Mickey Mania for SNES | Platform | &1994-10-00October 1994 | Traveller's Tales |
No Escape for SNES | Action | &1994-11-00November 1994 | Bits Studios |
Super Battletank 2 for SNES (European version) | Action | &1994-10-001993 | Absolute |
Super Bomberman for SNES (European version) | Action | &1994-10-00November 1993 | Hudson Soft |
Skyblazer | Action | &1994-03-16March 16, 1994 | Ukiyotei |
Sewer Shark for Sega CD | Shooter | &1992-10-15October 15, 1992 | Digital Pictures |
Smart Ball for SNES | &1992-03-00March 1992 | Game Freak for Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) | |
Soccer Mania for Game Boy | &1992-03-00March 1992 | Kitty Group Japan | |
Solstice for NES | Puzzle | &1990-06-00June 1990 | Software Creations |
Super Dodge Ball for NES | Sports | &1989-06-00June 1989 | TechnÅs Japan |
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