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- Game based on Terry Pratchett's famous Discworld series. On a world that is being carried on four elephants standing on a huge turtle dark plots are brewing in the city of Ankh-Morpork.
- Choose one of 7 ferocious dinosaurs then pound your opponents into submission as you battle for Urth Domination.
- Designed for Sega Genesis, this version of "Wolverine: Adamantium Rage" is a side-scrolling platformer/beat'em up which is, similar to, but different from the version released on the SNES. After receiving a mysterious photograph, Wolverine goes on a journey in which he must battle his way through the Weapon X lab, the frozen landscape of Dead Man's Land, the Canadian forests, a lunar dreamscape, and New York's Hellfire Club and sewers. In addition to various robots/enemies, Wolverine must defeat Albert, Lurker, Lady Deathstrike, Sabertooth, Cyber, Bloodscream, and Trevor Fitzroy. However, if he takes to long on a level, Elsie-Dee will find him blow both of them up, costing him one of his 5 lives.
- The 8-bit console version (Nintendo Entertainment System) of "Last Action Hero" is a side-scrolling beat'em up. Jack Slater must punch and kick his way through 8 levels of various goons and bosses in order to "stop the evil from crossing into the real world"
- The 16-bit console version (Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis) of "Last Action Hero" is primarily a side-scrolling beat'em up, with driving sequences between levels. Jack Slater must punch and kick his way through various goons and bosses in both the film world and real world before his timer runs out.
- Platform game about the adventures of real life young Native American girl Pocahontas and explorer John Smith featuring 2D animation.
- Xenon 2: Megablast is a vertically scrolling space shooter, in which you have to pass several levels, filled with waves of enemies, that all end with a level boss creature. Each group of enemies you destroy grants you a cash reward and every once in a while you enter Colin's Bargain Basement, where you can use this cash to purchase upgrades for your ship like better weapons, speed and health upgrades, etc. Some upgrades can also be picked up during the levels. The first part of the game has an organic feel to it, while the second part of the game features mechanical enemies. As there are some maze-like sections with dead-ends in the game, your spaceship scrolls backwards when you keep pressing the down key.
- Platform game for Sega Genesis starring Fido Dido, a typical cool 90s teenager and a former cartoon mascot of 7-Up. While never officially released, the game did get leaked online.