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Rush'n' Attack (Green Beret bootleg) グリーンベレー
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Green Beret グリーンベレー
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Rush 'N Attack
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1985 |
Avoid getting killed while travelling to your objective.
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Rush'n Attack グリーンベレー
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Super Cobra (bootleg) スーパーコブラ
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0 |
No summary. |
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Super Bobble Bobble (Bubble Bobble bootleg) スーパーボブルボブル
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1986 |
No summary. |
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San Francisco Rush - Extreme Racing サンフランシスコラッシュ
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1996 |
Sports car driving game through San Francisco-based tracks, albeit with relaxed physics |
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San Francisco Rush: The Rock - Alcatraz Edition
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Rush & Crash
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1986 |
No summary. |
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San Francisco Rush サンフランシスコラッシュ
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0 |
No summary. |
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Street Fighter V: Type Arcade ストリートファイターV タイプアーケード
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2018 |
Street Fighter V: Type Arcade is an arcade-exclusive release with USB controller support, online account integration, Boss Rush mode, and ran on NESiCAxLive until April 2024. |
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Armor Attack アーマーアタック
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1980 |
Shoot tanks & helicopters from jeeps |
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Space Attack スペースアタック
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1979 |
Space Invaders clone. |
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1941 - Counter Attack
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1990 |
1941 is... |
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Attack アタック
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1977 |
Two player battle - air vs. sea (bomber vs. destroyer) |
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Shark Attack シャークアタック
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1980 |
No summary. |
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Super Missile Attack スーパーミサイルアタック
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1980 |
Defend cities from incoming missiles |
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Defend The Terra Attack On The Red UFO レッドUFO
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1979 |
Weird Galaxian hack involving a gaint Red UFO. |
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Ms. Pac Attack ミスパックアタック
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1981 |
Hack of MsPacman by Two-Bit Score. |
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Sega Space Attack
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1980 |
No summary. |
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Flak Attack
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Mechanized Attack メカナイズドアタック
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1989 |
No summary. |
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Space Attack II スペースアタック2
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1980 |
No summary. |
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Star Attack
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Surprise Attack
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1990 |
Rolling Thunder in space. |
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Tomahawk Attack
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0 |
No summary. |
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Triple Attack トリプルアタック
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1979 |
No summary. |
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UFO Attack
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0 |
No summary. |
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Attack of the Zolgear アタックオブゾルギア
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1994 |
No summary. |
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Kuru Kuru Attack くるくるアタック
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Pac Attack パックアタック
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1993 |
No summary. |
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Azurian Attack
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Bio-Attack バイオアタック
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1983 |
No summary. |
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Mole Attack
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Scud Attack
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1992 |
No summary. |
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Attack UFO アタックUFO
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1974 |
No summary. |
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Surprize Attack サプライズアタック
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1990 |
No summary. |
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Flack Attack フラックアタック
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Heart Attack
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1983 |
Fill the maze with dots before time runs out |
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Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact – Giant Attack ストリートファイターIII 2nd IMPACT -GIANT ATTACK-
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1998 |
Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact adds new characters, separates Yun and Yang, introduces EX Specials, tech throws, Personal Actions, updated mechanics, and single-player rivals with bonus rounds like “Parry the Ball.” |
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Street Fighter III: New Generation ストリートファイターIII
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1997 |
Sequel to Street Fighter II. Street Fighter III introduces parrying, Super Arts, and extended hit stun mechanics, combining traditional 1-on-1 combat with new movement, attack, and combo options |
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Street Fighter II: Rainbow Edition
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1993 |
A bootleg modified (read: not originally from Capcom) version of SFII:CE. Many new (and most "cheap"!) features. |
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Armadillo Racing アルマジロレーシング
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1997 |
An armadillo racing game - try not to let your armadillo have a heart attack |
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Toy Pop トイポップ
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1986 |
Go through rooms filled with gift boxes and destroy the toys that emerge and attack.
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Munchyman
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1981 |
A Pacman bootleg - one of the few to have its own dedicated cabinet. |
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Street Fighter EX ストリートファイターEX
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1996 |
Street Fighter EX blends 2D and 3D movement with systems from SFII and Alpha, featuring segmented super meters, Guard Breaks that stun, and Cancel/Super Cancel mechanics for chaining attacks and multiple Super Combos. |
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Exodus
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1979 |
Copy / bootleg of Defend The Terra Attack On The Red UFO |
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Super Street Fighter II Turbo スーパーストリートファイターIIX
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1994 |
Super Street Fighter II Turbo arcade ran on CPS2 hardware with advanced graphics and Q-Sound audio, introduced the Super Combo system, selectable speed settings, and the hidden character Akuma. |
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Street Fighter 6 ストリートファイター6
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2023 |
Street Fighter 6: Type Arcade, released in December 2023 on NESiCAxLive2, features exclusive Dynamic controls, online play, cross-platform progression, and customizable profiles, with ongoing updates and wide U.S. arcade availability. |
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Crazy Kong Part II クレイジーコングPARTⅡ
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1981 |
A Donkey Kong clone (not a bootleg) made by Falcon. |
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Crazy Kong クレイジーコング
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1981 |
A Donkey Kong clone (not a bootleg) made by Falcon. |
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Kuhga - Operation Code Vapor Trail 空牙 – Operation Code Vapor Trail
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1989 |
In 1999, a terrorist organization known only as DAGGER has occupied the city of New York where they have hacked into military defenses world-wide, established their own military command and gained access to nuclear missile silos. They hold the world hostage in this position and promise to cancel their threats of destroying the Earth only until the world's governments relinquish their power to DAGGER. |
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Rainbow Islands レインボーアイランド
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1987 |
The sequel of the Taito hit "Bubble Bobble." Full name: Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 |
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 ストリートファイターZERO3
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1998 |
Known as Street Fighter Zero 3 in Japan. Street Fighter Alpha 3 arcade, released in 1998 on CPS2 hardware, features 31 characters and an adjustable "ism" system, allowing tailored playstyles with A-, X-, or V-ism, and expanded the Alpha series’ mechanics and roster. |
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Qix クイックス
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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. |
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Ultra Street Fighter IV ウルトラストリートファイターIV
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2010 |
Ultra Street Fighter IV, released in arcades on April 17, 2014, added new characters, stages, and gameplay refinements, serving as the final arcade iteration of Street Fighter IV. |
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Fortress フォートレス
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1979 |
Defend your fortress from a naval attack. |
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Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers スーパーストリートファイターII
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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. |
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Red Alert レッドアラート
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1981 |
Save countries from nuclear attack |
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Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves
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1994 |
Same as Snow Bros. but with 3 added characters. Known in Japan as Otenki Paradise: Snow Bros. 2 |
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Hungry Sailor
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1982 |
Pac-Man bootleg with a Popeye theme |
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Pleiads
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1981 |
The same play style as Phoenix. Move your ship left and right, and destroy the enemy characters. Several different waves, with the major difference from Phoenix being a wave where you have to land the ship. |
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Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition ハイパーストリートファイターII アニバーサリーエディション
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2003 |
Hyper Street Fighter II arcade allows players to select any version of Street Fighter II characters, marking the final CP System II release. |
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Perachan ペラちゃん
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1981 |
Strange Donkey Kong bootleg/clone |
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Libble Rabble リブルラブル
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1983 |
An obscure Namco release, Libble Rabble was designed by Toru Iwatani after his huge success with Pac-Man. Although it was not particularly popular, Iwatani claimed that it was his own personal favorite of the games he designed. |