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A soccer game from Taito.
Rating: 2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes
Times Played: 2770   Released: 1993
AKA: Hattrick Hero '93, Super Cup Finals
Keywords: Soccer, Sports
Amarianos
13
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Hat Trick Hero '95 is a Sports game, developed and published by Taito Corporation, which was released in Europe in 1994.
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Times Played: 2589   Released: 1994
Keywords: Soccer, Sports
AlexGunslinger
3
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A top scrolling shooter.
Can you defeat the invaders and save the Earth?
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Times Played: 2481   Released: 1992
TodayIsForgotten
134,320
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Times Played: 488


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Times Played: 465


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Times Played: 471


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Platform game with Arkanoid style side missions.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1961   Released: 1987
Keywords: Platform, Action
joshdeal
36,690
Personal Best: N/A
Takahashimeijin No Bouken Jima 3 is an Action game, developed and published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1993.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1357   Released: 1993
Keywords: Puzzle
ExedExes
92,000
Personal Best: N/A
Take 'Em Out is an Action game, developed by Saicon and published by Artronic Productions Ltd., which was released in Europe in 1989.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1169   Released: 1989


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The clock ticks down. The roar of the crowd rises in a deafening chant of "U-S-A! U-S-A!" Suddenly, your winger breaks free, and spots the open man in the middle. Pass... shot... GOAL! It's America's favorite new sport, soon to become your favorite new home video game, thanks to Jaleco! Because GOAL! brings soccer to life like you've never seen it. You play with a full team of 11 players, each one rated in 7 different skill categories. You can match them against a team controlled by the computer or another player. You can even team up with a friend and match your combined skills against the best computer team. So if you want soccer at its best, tune in to the undisputed champion of home soccer software: GOAL!
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1035   Released: 1993
Keywords: Soccer, Sports


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Takeda Shingen is an Action game, published by Aicom, which was released in Japan in 1989.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1406   Released: 1989
Keywords: Beatemup, Action
stevie78
2,670
Personal Best: N/A
Takin' It to the Hoop is a Basketball Sim game, published by Aicom, which was released in 1990.

It was released in Japan on the PC Engine as USA Pro Basketball
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1586   Released: 1989
Keywords: Basketball, Sports
Jack Bando
30
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puzzle game made in 1982
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Times Played: 2096   Released: 1982
Keywords: Maze, Puzzle
ExedExes
87,130
Personal Best: N/A
Story:
Tales of Phantasia begins by showing a heroic battle between four unknown warriors against an evil sorcerer and king, Dhaos, the outcome of which changed the fate of the world. The warriors were victorious, but Dhaos escaped through time. However, four different heroes are awaiting him: they seal the weakened Dhaos away using the power of two pendants, thus returning peace to the world.

Twelve years after Dhaos had been sealed away, a young swordsman named Cress Albane (Also romanized 'Cless Alvein') and his best friend, Chester Burklight, live in the town of Toltus. One day, while Cress and Chester are out hunting in the forest, the town is destroyed by a dark knight named Mars and his soldiers. Every villager is killed in the attack, including Chester
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Times Played: 4747   Released: 1994
Keywords: Rpg


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Times Played: 537


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Based on the Disney cartoon Talespin. Baloo's airline cargo company, Higher for Hire, makes deliveries all around the world. The air pirates, lead by the daring Don Karnage have increased their attacks against air travel. In order to foil the plans of the pirates, Baloo trades in his normal plane for a "Mini Sea Duck", designed to fly more maneuverably.To get his cargo delivered on time, Baloo must fly over many dangerous areas, and also pick up any cargo stolen or scattered by the air pirates. Eventually, the fortress of the air pirates themselves must be destroyed for air travel to remain safe and profitable.

Talespin is a side-scrolling shooter, moving left to right across the screen. The Mini-Seaduck can fire projectiles and switch direction, flying right-to-left while upside-down. The money you make from recovery of these cargo items can be used to purchase upgrades at the end of each level from Wildcat, the mechanic. Many strange boss creatures and devices will guard the final areas of most levels.
Rating: 3 Votes3 Votes3 Votes3 Votes3 Votes
Times Played: 2873   Released: 1991
BLUNTMAN
211,900
Personal Best: N/A
Soar into the wild blue yonder with Kit and Baloo, your madcap buddies. Scramble to win the world's zaniest flying contest ever, in Higher for Hire's famous flying machine, the Sea Duck. The prize: a lucrative air-transport contract and glory for all! Fly in the face of adversity as you compete against Shere Khan. Fend off lowdown high-altitude strikes by Air Pirate Don Karnage. This airborne bully will stop at nothing to see you fail! You've got non-stop ground action, too. Leap quagmires, ford rivers, and swing from vines through a treacherous jungle. So strap on your goggles, and hang on for dear life as you soar into the wildest adventure in aviation history!
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1558   Released: 1992
Uter
1,316,800
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Talespin is a side scrolling platform game based on the show.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1603   Released: 1993
Keywords: Disney, Platform, Action
stevie78
2,400
Personal Best: N/A
Soar into the wild blue yonder with Kit and Baloo, your madcap buddies. Scramble to win the world's zaniest flying contest ever, in Higher for Hire's famous flying machine, the Sea Duck. The prize: a lucrative air transport contract and glory for all!

One of Disney's best animated series to date is reduced to this humdrum platformer with poor graphics and sound. Not awful, but certainly not worthy of the license.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 2375   Released: 1992
Keywords: Disney, Platform, Action
wormreads
8,760
Personal Best: N/A
Taloon's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon, AKA Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon, is the first game in the Mysterious Dungeon series and features Torneko (or Taloon, as he was known in North America), the merchant from Dragon Warrior IV.

The gameplay is similar to roguelike style PC games. The main similarity is the heavy use of randomized dungeons and effects. The main character of the game is Torneko, originally localized as Taloon in North America, a merchant playable character from Dragon Warrior IV.[2] The game continues Torneko's story from Dragon Quest IV, where he wishes to make his store famous and ventures into mysterious dungeons to retrieve items to stock in his store.

While Torneko explores the dungeon, he collects items and fights monsters, similar to the ones found in Dragon Quest games. If Torneko leaves the dungeon, he can sell off the items he found. He can also equip certain items found in the dungeon. By saving up money, Torneko can improve his home and shop.
Rating: 3 Votes3 Votes3 Votes3 Votes3 Votes
Times Played: 6000   Released: 1993
AKA: Torneko no Daiboken Fushigi no Dungeon
Keywords: Rpg, Dungeon Crawler
Series: Dragon Quest, mysterious dungeon
Barra
683,475
Personal Best: N/A
Tama and Friends Sanchoume Kouen: Tamalympics is an Action game, developed by Aspect and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1995.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1158   Released: 1995
Keywords: Sports
Series: tama and friends


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3 Choume no Tama: Tama and Friends - 3 Choume Obake Panic!! is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Tom Create and published by B.I., which was released in Japan in 1994.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1219   Released: 1994
Keywords: Puzzle
Series: tama and friends


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Times Played: 625
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Tang Tang is a platform/puzzle hybrid for one or two players; based heavily on Tecmo's superb 1986 release, "Solomon's Key - Solomon no Kagi". The players' characters are armed with a magic wand, which can be used to both destroy and create blocks to use as platforms and barriers. Players can remove platform blocks directly above their characters' heads by repeatedly jumping up into them until they break.

To complete a level, players must collect all of the circle/diamond items that litter each screen. Once all of these have been collected, a door will appear through which the player must exit to complete the level.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 1775   Released: 2000
Keywords: Puzzle, Action


Personal Best: N/A
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 833
stevie78
4,840
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