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Dragon View
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1994
Genre: Role Playing
Although it bears little resemblance to its predecessor, Drakkhen, Dragon View utilizes the same pseudo-3D overworld system that the series is most famous for. Other features of Dragon View are its side-view Action RPG hybrid gameplay (used when exploring more detailed areas such as towns and dungeons), (more...)
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First Samurai
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1993
Genre: Action
FIRST SAMURAI is a side-scrolling platform game with tons of hack-and-slash action that will challenge your skills. You'll have your trusty sword at the ready, but you can also use your fists if hand-to-hand combat is more to your liking. While battling level after level of evil monsters and boss characters, (more...)
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Kablooey
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1992
Genre: Puzzle
Bombuzal is a computer puzzle game produced by Antony Crowther. The game was released in 1988 for the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. It was also released in 1989 for MS-DOS and 1990 for the Super NES, with the American version renamed as Kablooey. Among its notable features was the ability to play (more...)
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Kid Klown in Crazy Chase
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1994
Genre: Action
Kid Klown is the klutziest clown on Clown Planet. He is charged with the rescue the kidnapped Princess Honey from the evil pirate Blackjack. Kid Klown catches up to Blackjack in his spaceship, but instead of firing on his enemy, he accidentally hits the Panic Button, blowing his ship up. Now you must (more...)
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Phalanx
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1992
Genre: Shooter
The player's ship can switch to different speeds at any time, allowing the player to move fast to avoid enemies and obstacles entirely, or slow down to weave between enemy bullets. An unusual addition for a shooter is the ability for the player's ship to take multiple hits before losing a life. A variety (more...)
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Stone Protectors
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1994
Genre: Beat 'Em Up
A bizarre spin-off of the multi-color Troll doll phenomenon, this is an action game featuring five big-haired, buff action heroes as they literally battle their way into a Battle of the Bands competition. The side-scrolling brawler/platformer featured 10 stages and power-ups and weapons for your Stone (more...)
Top Gear
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1992
Genre: Racing
In the first of three released games for Super NES, players can choose among 4 different cars, each one with different attributes (maximum speed, fuel consumption, boost power and tire grip) to face 32 challenging courses situated in several places around the world as Brazil, USA, France, Japan etc. (more...)
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Top Gear 2
United States
Published by: Kemco, 1993
Genre: Racing
Buckle up, folks! This is going to be the fastest race you've ever embarked upon. You'll speed through an astounding 64 different cities in 16 detailed countries in your pursuit of victory. You'll reach speeds of up to 200 mph as you spin, flip, jump, and turn your way through the world. The competition (more...)

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