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Big Event Golf
ビッグイベントゴルフ
1986 No summary.
Big Tournament Golf
1996 Golf game for the Neo Geo, AKA Neo Turf Masters. Licensed from Nazca.
Main Event, The
1988 4 player wrestling action.
Main Event (The)
リングの王者
1988 No summary.
Big Combat
ビッグコンバット
1982 No summary.
Big Fighter
戦え!ビッグファイター
1988 No summary.
Big Run
ビッグラン
1990 No summary.
Big Apple Poker
1987 No summary.
Big Bang
1993 No summary.
Big Bucks Trivia
1986 No summary.
Big Fight
1993 No summary.
Big Karnak
1991 No summary.
Big Kong
1981 No summary.
Big Paw's Cave
1983 No summary.
Big Pro Wrestling!, The
1983 No summary.
The Big Prorestling
ザ・ビッグプロレスリング
1983 No summary.
Big Striker
ビッグストライカー
1992 Big Striker is a soccer game with an isometric view, eight teams, and dynamic weather effects. Players use a three-button control scheme for passing, shooting, and feints, emphasizing fast-paced, strategic arcade play.
Competition Golf
1985 No summary.
Crowns Golf
クラウンズゴルフ
1984 No summary.
Crowns Golf in Hawaii
クラウンズゴルフインハワイ
1985 No summary.
Pinball & Golf
1984 No summary.
Pro Golf
プロゴルフ(18H)
1982 No summary.
Skins Golf
0 No summary.
Eagle Shot Golf
1994 A golf game
Fighting Golf
1988 Golf!
Golden Tee Golf
1989 Your typical trackball-controlled golf game.
Golf
1984 No summary.
Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf
リートレビノのファイティングゴルフ
1988 No summary.
Metro Golf
0 No summary.
Mini Golf
ミニゴルフ
1985 A 1-4 player 18 hole miniture golf game.
Mini Golf Deluxe
ミニゴルフ
1989 No summary.
Super Masters Golf
1989 No summary.
Top Players Golf
トッププレイヤーズゴルフ
1990 No summary.
Tournament Golf
0 No summary.
US Classic Golf
0 Decent golf game
Vs. Golf
ゴルフ
1984 No summary.
Vs. Pinball & Golf
1984 No summary.
Vs. Stroke and Match Golf
1984 No summary.
Capcom Golf (Japan)
カプコンゴルフ
1991 No summary.
Golden Tee Golf II
1991 Sequel to the original Golden Tee Golf, with improved courses.
Konami Open Golf
1994 No summary.
Pebble Beach Golf
1996 No summary.
Leaderboard Golf
1988 No summary.
Open Golf Championships
1994 No summary.
Super Masters Golf
1989 No summary.
U.S. Classic Golf
USクラシックゴルフ
1989 No summary.
Birdie Try Golf
バーディトライゴルフ
1988 No summary.
Narc
1988 A game where you play a hero trying to arrest the dope dealers and to catch the big guy, named Mr. BIG.
Dead Eye (1978)
1992 Gangsters trying to rid city of crime, starting with the pipsqueeks all the way up to the big boss.
Tri-Sports
1989 Power Strike (bowling), Pool shark (billiards), and Mini-golf Deluxe all in one cabinet
Bigfoot Bonkers
1976 Draw a line and try to make your opponent crash while avoiding the big feet.
Fisherman's Bait: Marlin Challenge
2000 Big Game Fishing. Sequel to Konami's Fisherman's Bait - A Bass Challenge.
Neo Turf Masters
1996 Golf game for the Neo Geo, AKA Big Tournament Golf. Licensed from Nazca.
Grand Striker
グランドストライカー
1993 Grand Striker (also called Grand Striker Human Cup) is a Japanese arcade soccer game where players advance through five tournament stages to win the Human Cup. The gameplay is fast-paced and accessible, emphasizing fun and straightforward arcade action.
WWF Wrestlefest
WWFレッスルフェスト
1991 Wrestling, not that it's a sport really, just acting. WWF WrestleFest is a wrestling game that is a follow-up to WWF Superstars. One to four players can play in a Tag Team Challenge or the Battle Royal.
Birdie Try
バーディトライ
1988 Fantastically produced golf game. Extremely replayable.
Strikers 1945
ストライカーズ1945
1995 Strikers 1945 is a fast-paced vertical shooter where players pilot WWII-era planes against waves of enemies and bosses, emphasizing skillful shooting, dodging, and strategic power-up use.
Sengeki Striker
旋激ストライカー
1997 Sengeki Striker is a Japan-only vertical shoot ’em up where players pilot a ship with multiple auxiliary weapons, chaining enemy kills for high scores. The game combines fast-paced shooting, dynamic explosions, and strategic use of bombs and Gambits.
WWF Superstars
WWFスーパースターズ
1989 WWF Wrestling game featuring the big names of 1989
Virtua Striker 3
バーチャストライカー
2001 Virtua Striker 3 ntroduces new teams, improved 3D graphics, and expanded match modes. Maintains the series’ arcade-focused gameplay with fast, action-driven soccer, dynamic camera angles, and fluid animations.
Virtua Striker
バーチャストライカー
1994 Virtua Striker is a soccer game featuring fast-paced, 3D polygonal gameplay, emphasizing speed, action, and dramatic plays over realism.
Cabal
カベール
1989 Third person (behind player). Use a trackball to control a soldier and his aiming crosshair, and conduct attacks on various enemies. This game has quite a few "pseudo-hidden" power-ups and suprises.
Grand Striker 2
グランドストライカー2
1996 Grand Striker 2 is a Japan-only arcade soccer game featuring faster gameplay, improved graphics, and a wider selection of teams compared to its predecessor.
Ikari Warriors
1986 Jungle combat with guns and grenades against an army of evildoers. Lots of powerups and an eight-direction turning joystick/knob to control you fighter. Plus you get to jump into tanks! A classic two player reminiscent of Front Line.
Qix
クイックス
1981 Qix (pronounced "kicks") is a simple and elegant game in which you claim territory by drawing boxes to fill a rectangular space. You must avoid the Qix – sticklike objects that float and bounce through your space in unpredictable patterns. You can rack up more points for creating boxes more slowly, and besides the Qix, you must be careful of Sparx and Fuses which appear if your marker stops while you are drawing.
Sky Shark
飛翔鮫
1982 Vertical shoot 'em up. Original Hi Sho Zame in Japan, licensed to Electrocoin in Europe under the name Flying Shark, and Romstar in North America under the name Sky Shark.
Psycho - Nics Oscar
サイコニクスオスカー
1987 Control a yellow robot named Oscar, collect shield and weapon power-ups, shoot bad guys until you get to a massive boss-monster at the end.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
スーパーストリートファイターII
1993 Super Street Fighter II arcade expanded the roster to 16 characters, improved graphics and audio, rebalanced gameplay, added a scoring system and color options, and introduced an eight-player Tournament Battle mode.
Kizuna Encounter Super Tag Battle
風雲スーパータッグバトル
1996 Kizuna Encounter is a 1996 competitive fighting game produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. It is the sequel to Savage Reign.