Taisei (泰西, lit. Occident) is a free and open-source fangame of the Tōhō series, written in C using SDL2 and OpenGL. Basically, it is a shoot ’em up game with lots of bullets (the genre... Read More
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The Rumble Fish is a 2D fighting game. The arcade version was developed in 2004. The arcade version of The Rumble Fish 2 came out in 2005, introducing new game mechanics and characters. It gained... Read More
Celebrate the glorious comeback of the Swedish pop giant ABBA. Party solo or with your friends to some of your favourite classics from the band's repertoire! Choose from a collection of 31 ABBA... Read More
The Legend of Edgar is a platform game, not unlike those found on the Amiga and SNES. Edgar must battle his way across the world, solving puzzles and defeating powerful enemies to achieve his quest. ... Read More
Combines cinematic presentation with all new gameplay to deliver the most brutal Kombat experience ever A persistent online contest where every fight matters in a global battle for supremacy Choose... Read More
Microsoft's monstrously popular first-person shooter returns with a new campaign optimized for co-op action and two new-multiplayer modes in Halo 5: Guardians. The 15-mission campaign presents... Read More
A New Challenge Awaits For two years, they have reigned supreme. Twelve of the most gifted fighters from across the world have battled each other in the World Warrior tournament. But the time has... Read More
From the corners of the globe come twelve of the toughest fighters to ever prowl the streets. Choose your champion and step into the arena as one of the eight original challengers or as one of the... Read More
Super Fantasy Zone puts the player in control of Opa-Opa, a winged, sentient spaceship who can either fly or walk on the ground. His father, Opapa, was killed by members of the planet Menon as he... Read More
Strider Hiryuu is a 1990 Mega Drive video game developed by Sega R&D2 and released by Sega in Japan on September 29, 1990. Set in the future, the game centers around a secret organization of... Read More
Raiden Trad ("Raiden Densetsu", or Raiden Legend, in Japan) is the home console version of the Arcade vertical shoot 'em up Raiden. Though the SNES version suffers due to supervision... Read More