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├── README.md
├── Skraper Mixes/
│ ├── convert.ps1
│ ├── muOS RG35XX Box.xml
│ └── muOS RG35XX Preview.xml
└── Tiny Best Set/
└── MUOS/
└── info/
└── catalogue/
├── Arcade/
│ └── text/
│ ├── 1941.txt
│ ├── 1942.txt
│ ├── 1943.txt
│ ├── 1943kai.txt
│ ├── 1944.txt
│ ├── 19xx.txt
│ ├── 2020bb.txt
│ ├── 3wonderu.txt
│ ├── 720.txt
│ ├── aburner.txt
│ ├── aburner2.txt
│ ├── actfancr.txt
│ ├── aerofgt.txt
│ ├── airwolf.txt
│ ├── aliensu.txt
│ ├── aliensyn.txt
│ ├── aligatun.txt
│ ├── alpham2.txt
│ ├── altbeast.txt
│ ├── amidar.txt
│ ├── androdun.txt
│ ├── aodk.txt
│ ├── aof.txt
│ ├── aof2.txt
│ ├── aof3.txt
│ ├── aquajack.txt
│ ├── arknoid2.txt
│ ├── arknoidu.txt
│ ├── armwaru.txt
│ ├── asterix.txt
│ ├── asteroid.txt
│ ├── astorm.txt
│ ├── avspirit.txt
│ ├── avspu.txt
│ ├── baddudes.txt
│ ├── bangbead.txt
│ ├── bankp.txt
│ ├── batcir.txt
│ ├── batman.txt
│ ├── batrider.txt
│ ├── bbros.txt
│ ├── berzerk1.txt
│ ├── biomtoy.txt
│ ├── bionicc.txt
│ ├── bjourney.txt
│ ├── blazstar.txt
│ ├── blktiger.txt
│ ├── blstroid.txt
│ ├── blswhstl.txt
│ ├── bnj.txt
│ ├── bogeyman.txt
│ ├── bombjack.txt
│ ├── boogwing.txt
│ ├── bosco.txt
│ ├── breakers.txt
│ ├── breakrev.txt
│ ├── bstars.txt
│ ├── bstars2.txt
│ ├── btime.txt
│ ├── btoads.txt
│ ├── bubbles.txt
│ ├── bubbobr1.txt
│ ├── bubsympu.txt
│ ├── buckrog.txt
│ ├── buckyua.txt
│ ├── burningf.txt
│ ├── bwidow.txt
│ ├── bzone.txt
│ ├── cabal.txt
│ ├── candance.txt
│ ├── captavnu.txt
│ ├── captcomu.txt
│ ├── cawingu.txt
│ ├── cbuster.txt
│ ├── ccastles.txt
│ ├── cclimber.txt
│ ├── centtime.txt
│ ├── chasehq.txt
│ ├── chinagat.txt
│ ├── chplft.txt
│ ├── circusc.txt
│ ├── citycon.txt
│ ├── columns.txt
│ ├── commandu.txt
│ ├── congo.txt
│ ├── contra.txt
│ ├── crimfgt2.txt
│ ├── crsword.txt
│ ├── ctomaday.txt
│ ├── ctribe.txt
│ ├── cyberlip.txt
│ ├── cybots.txt
│ ├── cyvern.txt
│ ├── darkseal.txt
│ ├── dassault.txt
│ ├── dbreed.txt
│ ├── ddcrew.txt
│ ├── ddragn2u.txt
│ ├── ddragonu.txt
│ ├── ddsomu.txt
│ ├── ddtodu.txt
│ ├── deadconx.txt
│ ├── defendg.txt
│ ├── digdug.txt
│ ├── digdug2.txt
│ ├── dimahoo.txt
│ ├── dinou.txt
│ ├── dkong3.txt
│ ├── dkongjr.txt
│ ├── dkongo.txt
│ ├── docastle.txt
│ ├── dogyuun.txt
│ ├── dondokod.txt
│ ├── donpachi.txt
│ ├── doubledr.txt
│ ├── drtoppel.txt
│ ├── dsaber.txt
│ ├── dstlku.txt
│ ├── dw.txt
│ ├── ecofghtr.txt
│ ├── edrandy.txt
│ ├── eightman.txt
│ ├── elevator.txt
│ ├── elvactr.txt
│ ├── enduror.txt
│ ├── exedexes.txt
│ ├── fantzn2.txt
│ ├── fantzone.txt
│ ├── fatfursp.txt
│ ├── fatfury1.txt
│ ├── fatfury2.txt
│ ├── fatfury3.txt
│ ├── fbfrenzy.txt
│ ├── ffightu.txt
│ ├── fightfev.txt
│ ├── flicky.txt
│ ├── flipshot.txt
│ ├── foodf.txt
│ ├── forgottn.txt
│ ├── frogger.txt
│ ├── funkyjet.txt
│ ├── ga2.txt
│ ├── gaiden.txt
│ ├── galaga.txt
│ ├── galaga88.txt
│ ├── galaxian.txt
│ ├── galaxyfg.txt
│ ├── galmedes.txt
│ ├── gangwars.txt
│ ├── ganryu.txt
│ ├── gaplus.txt
│ ├── garou.txt
│ ├── gaunt22p.txt
│ ├── gaunt2p.txt
│ ├── ghostb.txt
│ ├── ghostlop.txt
│ ├── ghoulsu.txt
│ ├── gigawing.txt
│ ├── gijoeu.txt
│ ├── gnbarich.txt
│ ├── gngt.txt
│ ├── goalx3.txt
│ ├── godzilla.txt
│ ├── goldnaxe.txt
│ ├── gorf.txt
│ ├── gowcaizr.txt
│ ├── gpilots.txt
│ ├── gradius.txt
│ ├── gradius2.txt
│ ├── grdians.txt
│ ├── grdius3e.txt
│ ├── growlu.txt
│ ├── gtmr2.txt
│ ├── gunbird2.txt
│ ├── gunforc2.txt
│ ├── gunlock.txt
│ ├── gunnail.txt
│ ├── gunsmoku.txt
│ ├── gururin.txt
│ ├── guwange.txt
│ ├── gyruss.txt
│ ├── hangon.txt
│ ├── hattrick.txt
│ ├── heatbrlu.txt
│ ├── hharryu.txt
│ ├── hitice.txt
│ ├── hooku.txt
│ ├── horizon.txt
│ ├── hvysmsh.txt
│ ├── ikari3nr.txt
│ ├── ikarijpb.txt
│ ├── imgfight.txt
│ ├── inthunt.txt
│ ├── invaders.txt
│ ├── irobot.txt
│ ├── irrmaze.txt
│ ├── jailbrek.txt
│ ├── journey.txt
│ ├── joust.txt
│ ├── joyjoy.txt
│ ├── jungleh.txt
│ ├── junofrst.txt
│ ├── kabukikl.txt
│ ├── kangaroo.txt
│ ├── karnov.txt
│ ├── karnovr.txt
│ ├── kchamp.txt
│ ├── kick.txt
│ ├── kizuna.txt
│ ├── klax.txt
│ ├── knightsu.txt
│ ├── kodu.txt
│ ├── kof2000.txt
│ ├── kof2001.txt
│ ├── kof2002.txt
│ ├── kof2003.txt
│ ├── kof94.txt
│ ├── kof95.txt
│ ├── kof96.txt
│ ├── kof97.txt
│ ├── kof98.txt
│ ├── kof99.txt
│ ├── kotm.txt
│ ├── kotm2.txt
│ ├── kungfum.txt
│ ├── landmkrp.txt
│ ├── lastblad.txt
│ ├── lastbld2.txt
│ ├── lbowling.txt
│ ├── ldrun.txt
│ ├── ldrun2.txt
│ ├── ldrun4.txt
│ ├── legendos.txt
│ ├── lethalth.txt
│ ├── lifefrce.txt
│ ├── lightbr.txt
│ ├── liquidk.txt
│ ├── lkage.txt
│ ├── llander.txt
│ ├── loderndf.txt
│ ├── loht.txt
│ ├── looping.txt
│ ├── lresort.txt
│ ├── lwings.txt
│ ├── macross.txt
│ ├── macross2.txt
│ ├── macrossp.txt
│ ├── magdrop2.txt
│ ├── magdrop3.txt
│ ├── maglord.txt
│ ├── mainev2p.txt
│ ├── mappy.txt
│ ├── marble.txt
│ ├── mario.txt
│ ├── matrim.txt
│ ├── mazinger.txt
│ ├── mbombrd.txt
│ ├── megaman2.txt
│ ├── mercs.txt
│ ├── metamrph.txt
│ ├── metmqstr.txt
│ ├── mgcrystl.txt
│ ├── mhavoc.txt
│ ├── milliped.txt
│ ├── missile.txt
│ ├── mk.txt
│ ├── mk2.txt
│ ├── mk3.txt
│ ├── mmatrix.txt
│ ├── monsterb.txt
│ ├── moonwalk.txt
│ ├── mooua.txt
│ ├── mpatrol.txt
│ ├── mrdo.txt
│ ├── mshvsfj.txt
│ ├── mslug.txt
│ ├── mslug2.txt
│ ├── mslug3.txt
│ ├── mslug4.txt
│ ├── mslug5.txt
│ ├── mslugx.txt
│ ├── mspacman.txt
│ ├── mswordu.txt
│ ├── mtwins.txt
│ ├── mutnat.txt
│ ├── mvsc.txt
│ ├── mystwaru.txt
│ ├── nam1975.txt
│ ├── narc.txt
│ ├── nbajam.txt
│ ├── nbajamte.txt
│ ├── nbbatman.txt
│ ├── ncombat.txt
│ ├── ncommand.txt
│ ├── nemo.txt
│ ├── neobombe.txt
│ ├── neocup98.txt
│ ├── neodrift.txt
│ ├── neogeo.txt
│ ├── neomrdo.txt
│ ├── nibbler.txt
│ ├── ninjak.txt
│ ├── ninjakd2.txt
│ ├── ninjamas.txt
│ ├── nitd.txt
│ ├── nitrobal.txt
│ ├── noboranb.txt
│ ├── nrallyx.txt
│ ├── nslasher.txt
│ ├── nspirit.txt
│ ├── nwarr.txt
│ ├── offroad.txt
│ ├── outfxies.txt
│ ├── outrunb.txt
│ ├── outzone.txt
│ ├── overtop.txt
│ ├── pacland.txt
│ ├── pacman.txt
│ ├── pang3.txt
│ ├── panicbom.txt
│ ├── paperboy.txt
│ ├── parodius.txt
│ ├── pbobbl2n.txt
│ ├── pbobblen.txt
│ ├── pengo.txt
│ ├── peterpak.txt
│ ├── pgoal.txt
│ ├── phoenix.txt
│ ├── pipedrm.txt
│ ├── pitfight.txt
│ ├── pnyaa.txt
│ ├── polepos.txt
│ ├── polepos2.txt
│ ├── pooyan.txt
│ ├── popbounc.txt
│ ├── popeyef.txt
│ ├── pow.txt
│ ├── preisle2.txt
│ ├── progear.txt
│ ├── pspikes2.txt
│ ├── pulstar.txt
│ ├── punchout.txt
│ ├── punishru.txt
│ ├── punksht2.txt
│ ├── puyopuy2.txt
│ ├── puyopuya.txt
│ ├── puzloopu.txt
│ ├── puzzledp.txt
│ ├── qbert.txt
│ ├── qix.txt
│ ├── ragnagrd.txt
│ ├── rallyx.txt
│ ├── rampage.txt
│ ├── ramprt2p.txt
│ ├── rastanu.txt
│ ├── rbff1.txt
│ ├── rbff2.txt
│ ├── rbffspec.txt
│ ├── renegade.txt
│ ├── ridhero.txt
│ ├── ringdest.txt
│ ├── ringking.txt
│ ├── roboarmy.txt
│ ├── robocop.txt
│ ├── robocp2u.txt
│ ├── robotron.txt
│ ├── rocnrope.txt
│ ├── rohgau.txt
│ ├── rotd.txt
│ ├── rthun2.txt
│ ├── rthunder.txt
│ ├── rtype2.txt
│ ├── rtypeleo.txt
│ ├── rtypeu.txt
│ ├── rushatck.txt
│ ├── rygar.txt
│ ├── s1945.txt
│ ├── s1945ii.txt
│ ├── s1945iii.txt
│ ├── s1945p.txt
│ ├── samsh5sp.txt
│ ├── samsho.txt
│ ├── samsho2.txt
│ ├── samsho3.txt
│ ├── samsho4.txt
│ ├── samsho5.txt
│ ├── samuraia.txt
│ ├── savagere.txt
│ ├── scontra.txt
│ ├── sdodgeb.txt
│ ├── seawolf.txt
│ ├── seganinu.txt
│ ├── sengoku.txt
│ ├── sengoku2.txt
│ ├── sengoku3.txt
│ ├── sf1us.txt
│ ├── sf2.txt
│ ├── sf2t.txt
│ ├── sfa2.txt
│ ├── sfa3.txt
│ ├── sgemf.txt
│ ├── shadfrce.txt
│ ├── shangon.txt
│ ├── shaolins.txt
│ ├── sharrier.txt
│ ├── shdancer.txt
│ ├── shinobi.txt
│ ├── shocktr2.txt
│ ├── shocktro.txt
│ ├── shollow.txt
│ ├── sidearmr.txt
│ ├── simpsn2p.txt
│ ├── sinistar.txt
│ ├── slammasu.txt
│ ├── slyspy.txt
│ ├── smashtv.txt
│ ├── snowbrob.txt
│ ├── socbrawl.txt
│ ├── solomon.txt
│ ├── sonic.txt
│ ├── sonicwi2.txt
│ ├── sonicwi3.txt
│ ├── sonson.txt
│ ├── spf2t.txt
│ ├── spidey.txt
│ ├── spinmast.txt
│ ├── splatter.txt
│ ├── spnchout.txt
│ ├── spyhunt.txt
│ ├── ssf2t.txt
│ ├── ssideki.txt
│ ├── ssideki2.txt
│ ├── ssideki3.txt
│ ├── ssideki4.txt
│ ├── ssprint.txt
│ ├── ssrdrubc.txt
│ ├── stakwin.txt
│ ├── stakwin2.txt
│ ├── starcas.txt
│ ├── starwars.txt
│ ├── stdragon.txt
│ ├── stmblade.txt
│ ├── strhoop.txt
│ ├── strider.txt
│ ├── superman.txt
│ ├── superpac.txt
│ ├── superspy.txt
│ ├── svc.txt
│ ├── tapper.txt
│ ├── tekken.txt
│ ├── tekken2.txt
│ ├── tekken3.txt
│ ├── tempest.txt
│ ├── tetris.txt
│ ├── thndrbld.txt
│ ├── tigeroad.txt
│ ├── timeplt.txt
│ ├── tmnt22p.txt
│ ├── tmnt2po.txt
│ ├── tnzsb.txt
│ ├── tokiu.txt
│ ├── toobin.txt
│ ├── tophuntr.txt
│ ├── totc.txt
│ ├── tpgolf.txt
│ ├── trackfld.txt
│ ├── trally.txt
│ ├── trojan.txt
│ ├── tron.txt
│ ├── truxton2.txt
│ ├── tumblep.txt
│ ├── turfmast.txt
│ ├── twinspri.txt
│ ├── typhoon.txt
│ ├── uccops.txt
│ ├── umk3.txt
│ ├── unsquad.txt
│ ├── upndown.txt
│ ├── valkyrie.txt
│ ├── varthu.txt
│ ├── vball.txt
│ ├── vendet2p.txt
│ ├── vf.txt
│ ├── viewpoin.txt
│ ├── vigilntu.txt
│ ├── viostorm.txt
│ ├── vliner.txt
│ ├── volfied.txt
│ ├── vsav2.txt
│ ├── vsavu.txt
│ ├── wakuwak7.txt
│ ├── wb3.txt
│ ├── wbmlb.txt
│ ├── wboyu.txt
│ ├── wh1.txt
│ ├── wh2.txt
│ ├── wh2j.txt
│ ├── whp.txt
│ ├── wildfang.txt
│ ├── willow.txt
│ ├── wjammers.txt
│ ├── wofu.txt
│ ├── wow.txt
│ ├── xevious.txt
│ ├── xexex.txt
│ ├── xmcotau.txt
│ ├── xmen2p.txt
│ ├── xmultipl.txt
│ ├── xmvsfu.txt
│ ├── zaxxon.txt
│ ├── zedblade.txt
│ ├── zerowing.txt
│ ├── zookeep.txt
│ └── zupapa.txt
├── Atari 2600/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Asteroids (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Atlantis (USA).txt
│ ├── Battlezone (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Beamrider (USA).txt
│ ├── Berzerk (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── California Games (USA).txt
│ ├── Centipede (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Chopper Command (USA).txt
│ ├── Circus Atari (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Combat ~ Tank-Plus (USA).txt
│ ├── Cosmic Ark (USA).txt
│ ├── Crystal Castles (USA).txt
│ ├── Demon Attack (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Dig Dug (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragonfire (USA).txt
│ ├── Enduro (USA).txt
│ ├── Frogger (USA).txt
│ ├── Frogs and Flies (USA).txt
│ ├── Frostbite (USA).txt
│ ├── Gravitar (USA).txt
│ ├── H.E.R.O. (USA).txt
│ ├── Halloween (USA).txt
│ ├── Haunted House (USA).txt
│ ├── Joust (USA).txt
│ ├── Jungle Hunt (USA).txt
│ ├── Kaboom! (USA).txt
│ ├── Kangaroo (USA).txt
│ ├── Keystone Kapers (USA).txt
│ ├── Millipede (USA).txt
│ ├── Missile Command (USA).txt
│ ├── Montezuma's Revenge - Featuring Panama Joe (USA).txt
│ ├── Ms. Pac-Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Phoenix (USA).txt
│ ├── Pitfall II - Lost Caverns (USA).txt
│ ├── Pitfall! - Pitfall Harry's Jungle Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── River Raid (USA).txt
│ ├── Seaquest (USA).txt
│ ├── Sky Diver ~ Dare Diver (USA).txt
│ ├── Solaris (USA).txt
│ ├── Space Invaders (USA).txt
│ ├── Stampede (USA).txt
│ ├── Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (USA).txt
│ ├── Stargate (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Breakout (USA).txt
│ ├── Tapper (USA).txt
│ ├── Vanguard (USA).txt
│ ├── Video Pinball ~ Arcade Pinball (USA).txt
│ ├── Warlords (USA).txt
│ └── Yars' Revenge (USA).txt
├── NEC PC Engine/
│ └── text/
│ ├── 1943 Kai (Japan).txt
│ ├── Aero Blasters (USA).txt
│ ├── Ai Chou Aniki (Japan) (SADS).txt
│ ├── Air Zonk (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien Crush (USA).txt
│ ├── Aoi Blink (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Bakushou Yoshimoto Shinkigeki (Japan) (FABT).txt
│ ├── Batman (Japan).txt
│ ├── Battle Lode Runner (Japan).txt
│ ├── Beyond Shadowgate (USA).txt
│ ├── Blazing Lazers (USA).txt
│ ├── Bloody Wolf (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman '93 (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman '94 (Japan).txt
│ ├── Bonk 3 - Bonk's Big Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonk's Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonk's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Cadash (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Rondo of Blood (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Chew-Man-Fu (USA).txt
│ ├── Chou Aniki (Japan) (FAAT, FACT).txt
│ ├── Circus Lido (Japan).txt
│ ├── Coryoon - Child of Dragon (Japan).txt
│ ├── Cratermaze (USA).txt
│ ├── Dead Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Detana!! TwinBee (Japan).txt
│ ├── Devil's Crush (USA).txt
│ ├── Don Doko Don! (Japan).txt
│ ├── Double Dungeons (USA).txt
│ ├── Download (Japan).txt
│ ├── Dragon Saber (Japan).txt
│ ├── Dragon's Curse (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeon Explorer (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeon Explorer II (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeon Master - Theron's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeons & Dragons - Order of the Griffon (USA).txt
│ ├── Fairytale Dreams of Alice, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Final Lap Twin (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Match Tennis (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Galaga '90 (USA).txt
│ ├── Garou Densetsu Special (Japan) (FABT).txt
│ ├── Gate of Thunder (Japan) (FACT, FADT).txt
│ ├── Gekisha Boy (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (Japan).txt
│ ├── Godzilla (USA).txt
│ ├── Gomola Speed (Japan).txt
│ ├── Hana Taaka Daka! (Japan).txt
│ ├── Image Fight (Japan).txt
│ ├── ImageFight II - Operation Deepstriker (Japan).txt
│ ├── Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (USA).txt
│ ├── Kaze Kiri - Ninja Action (Japan).txt
│ ├── Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (USA).txt
│ ├── Klax (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Hero Tonma (USA).txt
│ ├── Legendary Axe II (USA).txt
│ ├── Legendary Axe, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Lords of Thunder (USA).txt
│ ├── Mad Stalker - Full Metal Force (Japan).txt
│ ├── Magical Chase (USA).txt
│ ├── Makai Prince Dorabocchan (Japan).txt
│ ├── Metal Stoker (Japan).txt
│ ├── Military Madness (USA).txt
│ ├── Mizubaku Daibouken (Japan).txt
│ ├── Momotarou Katsugeki (Japan).txt
│ ├── Moto Roader (USA).txt
│ ├── Moto Roader II (Japan).txt
│ ├── NEXZR (Japan).txt
│ ├── Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu - PC Bangai Hen (Japan).txt
│ ├── Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu - PC Soccer Hen (Japan).txt
│ ├── Neutopia (USA).txt
│ ├── Neutopia II (USA).txt
│ ├── New Adventure Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Spirit (USA).txt
│ ├── Override (Japan).txt
│ ├── Pac-Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Parasol Stars - The Story of Bubble Bobble III (USA).txt
│ ├── Parodius Da! - Shinwa kara Owarai e (Japan).txt
│ ├── Populous (Japan).txt
│ ├── Psychosis (USA).txt
│ ├── Puyo Puyo CD Tsuu (Japan).txt
│ ├── Puzzle Boy (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Puzznic (Japan).txt
│ ├── R-Type (USA).txt
│ ├── R-Type Complete CD (Japan).txt
│ ├── Raiden (USA).txt
│ ├── Salamander (Japan).txt
│ ├── Seirei Senshi Spriggan (Japan).txt
│ ├── Skweek (Japan).txt
│ ├── Soldier Blade (USA).txt
│ ├── Somer Assault (USA).txt
│ ├── Son Son II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Spin Pair (Japan).txt
│ ├── Splatterhouse (USA).txt
│ ├── Spriggan Mark 2 - Re Terraform Project (Japan).txt
│ ├── Star Parodier (Japan).txt
│ ├── Summer Carnival '93 - NEXZR Special (Japan).txt
│ ├── Super Star Soldier (USA).txt
│ ├── Tatsujin (Japan).txt
│ ├── Time Cruise (USA).txt
│ ├── Valkyrie no Densetsu (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── World Court Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys Book I & II (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys III - Wanderers from Ys (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys IV - The Dawn of Ys (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ └── Zipang (Japan).txt
├── Nintendo Game Boy/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Adventures of Star Saver, The (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Aerostar (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Amazing Penguin (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Astro Rabby (Japan).txt
│ ├── Atomic Punk (USA).txt
│ ├── Avenging Spirit (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Balloon Kid (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Batman - Return of the Joker (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Batman - The Video Game (World).txt
│ ├── Battle Arena Toshinden (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Battle Unit Zeoth (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bionic Commando (USA).txt
│ ├── Blaster Master Boy (USA).txt
│ ├── Booby Boys (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Boxxle (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Boxxle II (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bubble Ghost (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, The (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - The Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania II - Belmont's Revenge (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania Legends (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Catrap (USA).txt
│ ├── Cave Noire (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Chalvo 55 - Super Puzzle Action (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Contra - The Alien Wars (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Cosmo Tank (USA).txt
│ ├── Darkwing Duck (USA).txt
│ ├── Dead Heat Scramble (USA).txt
│ ├── Dexterity (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong (Japan, USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Land (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Land 2 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Land III (USA, Europe) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Dr. Franken (USA).txt
│ ├── Dr. Franken II (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl,Sv).txt
│ ├── Dr. Mario (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── DragonHeart (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Dropzone (Europe).txt
│ ├── DuckTales (USA).txt
│ ├── DuckTales 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── F-1 Race (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Faceball 2000 (USA).txt
│ ├── Fastest Lap (USA).txt
│ ├── Fighting Simulator 2 in 1 - Flying Warriors (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Legend II (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Legend III (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Legend, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Fortified Zone (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery (USA) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Gargoyle's Quest (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gargoyle's Quest II - The Demon Darkness (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ghostbusters II (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Golf (World).txt
│ ├── Great Greed (USA).txt
│ ├── Gremlins 2 - The New Batch (World).txt
│ ├── Hammerin' Harry (Europe).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon GB (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Heiankyo Alien (USA).txt
│ ├── James Bond 007 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kid Dracula (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kid Icarus - Of Myths and Monsters (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kingdom Crusade (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Block Ball (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Land 2 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Pinball Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Star Stacker (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kung-Fu Master (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kwirk - He's A-maze-ing! (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Link's Awakening (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Legend of the River King GB (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Lock 'n' Chase (World).txt
│ ├── Magic Knight Rayearth (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Mario's Picross (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Maru's Mission (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man - Dr. Wily's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man II (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man III (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man IV (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man V (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Mercenary Force (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Metal Masters (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid II - Return of Samus (World).txt
│ ├── Mickey Mouse - Magic Wands! (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Dangerous Chase (USA).txt
│ ├── Mole Mania (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Monster Max (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Montezuma's Return! (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Motocross Maniacs (USA).txt
│ ├── Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Nemesis (USA).txt
│ ├── Nemesis II - The Return of the Hero (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Boy (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Boy 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden Shadow (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Taro (USA).txt
│ ├── Noobow (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Operation C (USA).txt
│ ├── Out of Gas (USA).txt
│ ├── Painter Momopie (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Parodius (Europe).txt
│ ├── Penguin Wars (USA).txt
│ ├── Picross 2 (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pinball - Revenge of the 'Gator (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Pocket Bomberman (Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Blue Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Red Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition (USA, Europe) (CGB+SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pop'n TwinBee (Europe).txt
│ ├── Q Billion (USA).txt
│ ├── Quarth (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── R-Type (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── R-Type II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Rolan's Curse (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolan's Curse II (USA).txt
│ ├── Skate or Die - Bad 'N Rad (USA).txt
│ ├── SolarStriker (World).txt
│ ├── Solomon's Club (USA).txt
│ ├── Spanky's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Spud's Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Land (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Land 2 - 6 Golden Coins (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Super R.C. Pro-Am (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sword of Hope II, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Sword of Hope, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Tail 'Gator (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Fall of the Foot Clan (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - Back from the Sewers (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - Radical Rescue (USA).txt
│ ├── Tennis (World).txt
│ ├── Tetris (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Tetris 2 (USA, Europe) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Tetris Attack (USA, Europe) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Tetris Blast (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures - Babs' Big Break (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures 2 - Montana's Movie Madness (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Trax (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Trip World (Europe).txt
│ ├── Vattle Giuce (Japan).txt
│ ├── Wario Blast Featuring Bomberman! (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Wario Land - Super Mario Land 3 (World).txt
│ ├── Wario Land II (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Wave Race (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── World Heroes 2 Jet (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── X (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Yoshi (USA).txt
│ └── Yoshi's Cookie (USA, Europe).txt
├── Nintendo Game Boy Advance/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Advance Wars (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Advance Wars 2 - Black Hole Rising (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien Hominid (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Astro Boy - Omega Factor (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Banjo-Kazooie - Grunty's Revenge (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Boktai - The Sun Is in Your Hand (USA).txt
│ ├── Boktai 2 - Solar Boy Django (USA).txt
│ ├── Broken Sword - The Shadow of the Templars (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Bruce Lee - Return of the Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Car Battler Joe (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Circle of the Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Harmony of Dissonance (USA).txt
│ ├── ChuChu Rocket! (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Crash Nitro Kart (USA).txt
│ ├── DK - King of Swing (USA).txt
│ ├── Denki Blocks! (USA) (En,Es).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest Monsters - Caravan Heart (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Drill Dozer (USA).txt
│ ├── Dynasty Warriors Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── F-Zero - GP Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── F-Zero - Maximum Velocity (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy IV Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy V Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy VI Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fight One (USA).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - The Binding Blade (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── GT Advance - Championship Racing (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery 4 (USA).txt
│ ├── Goemon - New Age Shutsudou! (Japan).txt
│ ├── Golden Sun (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Golden Sun - The Lost Age (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gunstar Super Heroes (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town (USA).txt
│ ├── Iridion II (USA).txt
│ ├── Jet Grind Radio (USA).txt
│ ├── Kao the Kangaroo (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Kingdom Hearts - Chain of Memories (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby - Nightmare in Dream Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Klonoa - Empire of Dreams (USA).txt
│ ├── Klonoa 2 - Dream Champ Tournament (USA).txt
│ ├── Konami Krazy Racers (USA).txt
│ ├── Kurukuru Kururin (Europe).txt
│ ├── Lady Sia (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past & Four Swords (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (USA).txt
│ ├── Lilo & Stitch (USA).txt
│ ├── Lilo & Stitch 2 - Haemsterviel Havoc (USA).txt
│ ├── Lunar Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Magical Vacation (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Golf - Advance Tour (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Kart - Super Circuit (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Pinball Land (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Mario Tennis - Power Tour (USA, Australia) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Mario vs. Donkey Kong (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Max Payne (USA).txt
│ ├── Medabots - Metabee (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man & Bass (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 3 - Blue Version (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 3 - White Version (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Blue Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Red Sun (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 5 - Team Colonel (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 5 - Team Protoman (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Falzar (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Gregar (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero 4 (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Slug Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid - Zero Mission (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid Fusion (USA).txt
│ ├── Mother 3 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Motocross Maniacs Advance (USA) (En,Es).txt
│ ├── Motoracer Advance (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Mr. Driller 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Five-0 (USA).txt
│ ├── Oriental Blue - Ao no Tengai (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pinball of the Dead, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Emerald Version (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - FireRed Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - LeafGreen Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Ruby Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Sapphire Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Pinball - Ruby & Sapphire (USA).txt
│ ├── Puyo Pop (USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Racing Gears Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Rayman Advance (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Rebelstar - Tactical Command (USA).txt
│ ├── Rhythm Heaven Silver (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── River City Ransom EX (USA).txt
│ ├── Sabre Wulf (USA).txt
│ ├── Silent Scope (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Advance (USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Sonic Advance 2 (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Advance 3 (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Battle (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Pinball Party (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Spider-Man - Mysterio's Menace (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Spyro - Attack of the Rhynocs (USA).txt
│ ├── Spyro - Season of Ice (USA).txt
│ ├── Spyro 2 - Season of Flame (USA).txt
│ ├── Street Fighter Alpha 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Summon Night - Swordcraft Story (USA).txt
│ ├── Summon Night - Swordcraft Story 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance 3 - Yoshi's Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance 4 - Super Mario Bros. 3 (USA, Australia) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Monkey Ball Jr. (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Puzzle Fighter II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Taisen - Original Generation (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Taisen - Original Generation 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Taisen R (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Super Street Fighter II Turbo - Revival (USA).txt
│ ├── Sword of Mana (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── TMNT (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 - Battle Nexus (USA).txt
│ ├── Tomato Adventure (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Underground (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ultimate Brain Games (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Urban Yeti! (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── V-Rally 3 (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Virtua Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Wario Land 4 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── WarioWare - Twisted! (USA).txt
│ ├── WarioWare, Inc. - Mega Microgame$! (USA).txt
│ ├── Wing Commander - Prophecy (USA).txt
│ ├── Wings (USA).txt
│ ├── Worms World Party (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Yggdra Union - We'll Never Fight Alone (USA).txt
│ └── Zone of the Enders - The Fist of Mars (USA).txt
├── Nintendo Game Boy Color/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Aliens - Thanatos Encounter (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Animorphs (USA).txt
│ ├── Asterix & Obelix (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Azure Dreams (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Batman - Chaos in Gotham (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker (USA).txt
│ ├── Bionic Commando - Elite Forces (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Blade (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Blaster Master - Enemy Below (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Bomberman Max - Blue Champion (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman Max - Red Challenger (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman Quest (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny - Crazy Castle 3 (USA, Europe) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny in - Crazy Castle 4 (USA).txt
│ ├── Bust-A-Move Millennium (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Conker's Pocket Tales (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Croc (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Croc 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Crystalis (USA).txt
│ ├── Dexter's Laboratory - Robot Rampage (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Donald Duck - Quack Attack (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - Legendary Super Warriors (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior I & II (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior III (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior Monsters (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 - Cobi's Journey (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 - Tara's Adventure (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Driver - You Are the Wheelman (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery 2 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery 3 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Grandia - Parallel Trippers (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gremlins - Unleashed (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Pt).txt
│ ├── Hammerin' Harry (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Hamtaro - Ham-Hams Unite! (USA).txt
│ ├── Hands of Time (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl,Pt,Sv,Da).txt
│ ├── Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl,Pt,Sv,No,Da,Fi).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon 2 GBC (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon 3 GBC (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon GBC (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── John Romero's Daikatana (Europe) (En,Fr,It).txt
│ ├── Jungle Book, The - Mowgli's Wild Adventure (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Kirby - Tilt 'n' Tumble (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Link's Awakening DX (USA, Europe) (Rev 2) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Oracle of Ages (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Oracle of Seasons (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Legend of the River King 2 (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Legend of the River King GBC (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Lufia - The Legend Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Magi Nation (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Golf (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Xtreme (USA, Europe) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Xtreme 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Metal Gear Solid (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Walker (USA) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Racing Adventure (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Speedway USA (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Mission - Impossible (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Mobile Golf (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Monkey Puncher (Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Monster Rancher Explorer (USA).txt
│ ├── Motocross Maniacs 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mr. Driller (USA).txt
│ ├── Pocket Bomberman (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Crystal Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Gold Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Silver Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Pinball (USA, Australia) (Rumble Version) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Puzzle Challenge (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Trading Card Game (USA, Australia) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Trading Card Game 2 - The Invasion of Team GR! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Project S-11 (USA).txt
│ ├── R-Type DX (USA, Europe) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Rayman (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Rayman 2 (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Resident Evil Gaiden (USA).txt
│ ├── Return of the Ninja (USA).txt
│ ├── Revelations - The Demon Slayer (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Shantae (USA).txt
│ ├── Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children - Kuro no Sho (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Pinball (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Survival Kids (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Survival Kids 2 - Dasshutsu!! Futago-Jima! (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tetris DX (World) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Toki Tori (USA, Europe) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Tomb Raider (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Tomb Raider - Curse of the Sword (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Turok - Rage Wars (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Turok 2 - Seeds of Evil (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Turok 3 - Shadow of Oblivion (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Wacky Races (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Wario Land 3 (World) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Wario Land II (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Warlocked (USA).txt
│ ├── Wendy - Every Witch Way (USA, Europe).txt
│ └── Yu-Gi-Oh! - Dark Duel Stories (USA).txt
├── Nintendo NES-Famicom/
│ └── text/
│ ├── 8 Eyes (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island II (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island IV (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Lolo (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Lolo 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Lolo 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA).txt
│ ├── Alfred Chicken (USA).txt
│ ├── Arkanoid (USA).txt
│ ├── Arkista's Ring (USA).txt
│ ├── Astyanax (USA).txt
│ ├── Balloon Fight (USA).txt
│ ├── Banana Prince (Germany) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Batman - Return of the Joker (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman - The Video Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Battle of Olympus, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Battletoads (USA).txt
│ ├── Battletoads-Double Dragon (USA).txt
│ ├── Best of the Best - Championship Karate (USA).txt
│ ├── Bio Miracle Baby Upa!! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Bionic Commando (USA).txt
│ ├── Blades of Steel (USA).txt
│ ├── Blaster Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman II (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonk's Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Break Time - The National Pool Tour (USA).txt
│ ├── Bubble Bobble (USA).txt
│ ├── Bubble Bobble Part 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Bucky O'Hare (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Burai Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── Captain America and the Avengers (USA).txt
│ ├── Captain Tsubasa Vol. II - Super Striker (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Castelian (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Castlevania II - Simon's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse (USA).txt
│ ├── Chip 'n Dale - Rescue Rangers (USA).txt
│ ├── Chip 'n Dale - Rescue Rangers 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Chronicle of the Radia War (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Clash at Demonhead (USA).txt
│ ├── Cocoron (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Conquest of the Crystal Palace (USA).txt
│ ├── Contra (USA).txt
│ ├── Cowboy Kid (USA).txt
│ ├── Crackout (Europe).txt
│ ├── Crisis Force (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Crystalis (USA).txt
│ ├── Darkwing Duck (USA).txt
│ ├── David Crane's A Boy and His Blob - Trouble on Blobolonia (USA).txt
│ ├── Deja Vu (USA).txt
│ ├── Destiny of an Emperor (USA).txt
│ ├── Devil World (Europe).txt
│ ├── Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei II (Japan) (Rev A) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Classics (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Door Door (Japan).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon (USA).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon II - The Revenge (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon III - The Sacred Stones (USA).txt
│ ├── Downtown Special - Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Dayo Zenin Shuugou! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dr. Mario (Japan, USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Dragon Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Spirit - The New Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior II (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior III (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior IV (USA).txt
│ ├── DuckTales (USA).txt
│ ├── DuckTales 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── EarthBound Beginnings (USA, Europe) (Virtual Console).txt
│ ├── Elite (Europe) (En,Fr,De).txt
│ ├── Excitebike (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Famicom Wars (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Faxanadu (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Felix the Cat (USA).txt
│ ├── Fester's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy III (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire 'n Ice (USA).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem Gaiden (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Flintstones, The - The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy (USA).txt
│ ├── Flintstones, The - The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! (USA).txt
│ ├── G.I. Joe - A Real American Hero (USA).txt
│ ├── Ganbare Goemon Gaiden - The Missing Golden Pipe (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2 - Treasures of the World (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ganbare Goemon! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gargoyle's Quest II (USA).txt
│ ├── Gemfire (USA).txt
│ ├── Genghis Khan (USA).txt
│ ├── Ghost Lion (USA).txt
│ ├── Ghosts'n Goblins (USA).txt
│ ├── Go Go! Nekketu Hockey Club - Multi-Sport Battle (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon 2 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Golgo 13 - Top Secret Episode (USA).txt
│ ├── Goonies II, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Gradius (USA).txt
│ ├── Gradius II (Japan).txt
│ ├── Gremlins 2 - The New Batch (USA).txt
│ ├── Guardian Legend, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Guerrilla War (USA).txt
│ ├── Gun Nac (USA).txt
│ ├── Gun.Smoke (USA).txt
│ ├── Gyruss (USA).txt
│ ├── Hammerin' Harry (Europe).txt
│ ├── Heavy Barrel (USA).txt
│ ├── Holy Diver (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ice Climber (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── Ice Hockey (USA).txt
│ ├── Iron Tank - The Invasion of Normandy (USA).txt
│ ├── Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road (USA).txt
│ ├── Jackal (USA).txt
│ ├── Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (USA).txt
│ ├── Jetsons, The - Cogswell's Caper (USA).txt
│ ├── Journey to Silius (USA).txt
│ ├── Joy Mech Fight (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Just Breed (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Kabuki - Quantum Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── KickMaster (USA).txt
│ ├── Kickle Cubicle (USA).txt
│ ├── Kid Dracula (World) (Castlevania Anniversary Collection).txt
│ ├── Kid Icarus (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Kid Klown in Night Mayor World (USA).txt
│ ├── Kid Niki 2 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Kid Niki 3 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Adventure (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Kiwi Kraze - A Bird-Brained Adventure! (USA).txt
│ ├── Klax (USA) (Unl).txt
│ ├── Krazy Kreatures (USA) (Rev A) (Unl).txt
│ ├── Krion Conquest, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Kung Fu (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Kung-Fu Heroes (USA).txt
│ ├── Legacy of the Wizard (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Fuma, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Legendary Wings (USA).txt
│ ├── Life Force (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Little Nemo - The Dream Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Little Ninja Brothers (USA).txt
│ ├── Little Samson (USA).txt
│ ├── Lone Ranger, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Low G Man - The Low Gravity Man (USA).txt
│ ├── M.C. Kids (USA).txt
│ ├── Mafat Conspiracy, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Magic of Scheherazade, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Maniac Mansion (USA).txt
│ ├── Mappy-Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Marble Madness (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 4 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 5 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 6 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mendel Palace (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Gear (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Slader Glory (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Metal Storm (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid (USA).txt
│ ├── Micro Machines (USA) (Unl).txt
│ ├── Mighty Final Fight (USA).txt
│ ├── Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (Japan, USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mitsume ga Tooru (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Monopoly (USA).txt
│ ├── Monster Party (USA).txt
│ ├── Monster in My Pocket (USA).txt
│ ├── Moon Crystal (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Mr. Gimmick (Europe).txt
│ ├── Mysterious Murasame Castle, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── NES Open Tournament Golf (USA).txt
│ ├── Nekketsu! Street Basket - Go for it, Dunk Heroes! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── New Ghostbusters II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden II - The Dark Sword of Chaos (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden III - The Ancient Ship of Doom (USA).txt
│ ├── Nintendo World Cup (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Noah's Ark (Europe).txt
│ ├── Nobunaga's Ambition (USA).txt
│ ├── Nobunaga's Ambition II (USA).txt
│ ├── North and South (USA).txt
│ ├── Over Horizon (Europe).txt
│ ├── Palamedes (USA).txt
│ ├── Panic Restaurant (USA).txt
│ ├── Parodius (Europe).txt
│ ├── Perman - Return the Space Saucer! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Perman 2 - Down with the Secret Madou Society! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pinball Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Pirates! (USA).txt
│ ├── Pizza Pop! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Power Blade (USA).txt
│ ├── Power Blade 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom (USA).txt
│ ├── Pro Wrestling (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── QIX (USA).txt
│ ├── R.C. Pro-Am (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── R.C. Pro-Am II (USA).txt
│ ├── Raging Fire - Recca (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Rainbow Islands - Bubble Bobble 2 (Europe).txt
│ ├── Rampart (USA) (Jaleco).txt
│ ├── Rescue - The Embassy Mission (USA).txt
│ ├── Ring King (USA).txt
│ ├── River City Ransom (USA).txt
│ ├── Rockin' Kats (USA).txt
│ ├── Rodland (Europe).txt
│ ├── Rollergames (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolling Thunder (World) (Namcot Collection, Namco Museum Archives Vol 2).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (USA).txt
│ ├── Rush'n Attack (USA).txt
│ ├── Rygar (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── S.C.A.T. - Special Cybernetic Attack Team (USA).txt
│ ├── Samurai Pizza Cats (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shadow of the Ninja (USA).txt
│ ├── Shadowgate (USA).txt
│ ├── Shatterhand (USA).txt
│ ├── Side Pocket (USA).txt
│ ├── Silk Worm (USA).txt
│ ├── Sky Kid (USA).txt
│ ├── Smash T.V. (USA).txt
│ ├── Snake Rattle n Roll (USA).txt
│ ├── Snake's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Solomon's Key (USA).txt
│ ├── Splatter House - Wanpaku Graffiti (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Spot - The Video Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Star Wars (Japan) (Namco) (Translated).txt
│ ├── StarTropics (USA).txt
│ ├── Super C (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Dodge Ball (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. (World).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. 3 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Spike V'Ball (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Spy Hunter (USA).txt
│ ├── Sweet Home (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Sword Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Tecmo Bowl (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Tecmo Super Bowl (USA).txt
│ ├── Tecmo World Wrestling (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - The Arcade Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - The Manhattan Project (USA).txt
│ ├── Terra Cresta (USA).txt
│ ├── Tetris (USA).txt
│ ├── Tetris 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures 2 - Trouble in Wackyland (USA).txt
│ ├── Toki (USA).txt
│ ├── Tombs & Treasure (USA).txt
│ ├── Town & Country Surf Designs - Thrilla's Surfari (USA).txt
│ ├── Town & Country Surf Designs - Wood & Water Rage (USA).txt
│ ├── TwinBee 3 - The Aimless Demon King (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ufouria - The Saga (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ultima - Quest of the Avatar (USA).txt
│ ├── Vice - Project Doom (USA).txt
│ ├── Wacky Races (USA).txt
│ ├── Wai Wai World (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Wai Wai World 2 - SOS!! Parsley Castle (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Wario's Woods (USA).txt
│ ├── Whomp 'Em (USA).txt
│ ├── Willow (USA).txt
│ ├── Wrath of the Black Manta (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Xexyz (USA).txt
│ ├── Yoshi's Cookie (USA).txt
│ ├── Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Zelda II - The Adventure of Link (USA).txt
│ ├── Zoda's Revenge - StarTropics II (USA).txt
│ └── Zombie Nation (USA).txt
├── Nintendo SNES-SFC/
│ └── text/
│ ├── ActRaiser (USA).txt
│ ├── ActRaiser 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Batman & Robin, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Aero Fighters (USA).txt
│ ├── Aerobiz (USA).txt
│ ├── Aerobiz Supersonic (USA).txt
│ ├── Aladdin (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien 3 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Alien vs Predator (USA).txt
│ ├── Amazing Spider-Man, The - Lethal Foes (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── American Tail, An - Fievel Goes West (USA).txt
│ ├── Animaniacs (USA).txt
│ ├── Arcana (USA).txt
│ ├── Ardy Lightfoot (USA).txt
│ ├── Arkanoid - Doh It Again (USA).txt
│ ├── Axelay (USA).txt
│ ├── BASS Masters Classic - Pro Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── Bahamut Lagoon (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Bassin's Black Bass (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Best of the Best - Championship Karate (USA).txt
│ ├── Biker Mice from Mars (USA).txt
│ ├── BioMetal (USA).txt
│ ├── BlaZeon - The Bio-Cyborg Challenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Blackthorne (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonkers (USA).txt
│ ├── Boxing Legends of the Ring (USA).txt
│ ├── Brain Lord (USA).txt
│ ├── Breath of Fire (USA).txt
│ ├── Breath of Fire II (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny - Rabbit Rampage (USA).txt
│ ├── Bust-A-Move (USA).txt
│ ├── Cacoma Knight in Bizyland (USA).txt
│ ├── Cannon Fodder (Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Dracula X (USA).txt
│ ├── Choplifter III - Rescue-Survive (USA).txt
│ ├── Chrono Trigger (USA).txt
│ ├── Chuck Rock (USA).txt
│ ├── Clock Tower (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Clue (USA).txt
│ ├── Contra III - The Alien Wars (USA).txt
│ ├── Cool Spot (USA).txt
│ ├── Cybernator (USA).txt
│ ├── Daffy Duck - The Marvin Missions (USA).txt
│ ├── Death and Return of Superman, The (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Demon's Crest (USA).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country (USA) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country 2 - Diddy's Kong Quest (USA) (En,Fr) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country 3 - Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (USA) (En,Fr).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - Hyper Dimension (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - La Legende Saien (France).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - Super Saiya Densetsu (Japan) (Rev 1) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest I & II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest III (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest V (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest VI (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon View (USA).txt
│ ├── E.V.O. - Search for Eden (USA).txt
│ ├── EarthBound (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── F-Zero (USA).txt
│ ├── Faceball 2000 (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Fury (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Fury 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Fury Special (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy - Mystic Quest (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy III (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy V (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Mystery of the Emblem (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Thracia 776 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── FireStriker (USA).txt
│ ├── Firemen, The (Europe) (En,Fr,De).txt
│ ├── Firepower 2000 (USA).txt
│ ├── First Samurai (USA).txt
│ ├── Flashback - The Quest for Identity (USA) (En,Fr,De).txt
│ ├── Flintstones, The - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock (USA).txt
│ ├── Front Mission (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Front Mission Series - Gun Hazard (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ganpuru - Gunman's Proof (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gemfire (USA).txt
│ ├── Genghis Khan II - Clan of the Gray Wolf (USA).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon - The Twinkling Journey - The Reason I became a Dancer (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon 2 - The Strange General McGuinness (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon 3 - The Mecha Leg Hold of Jurokube Shishi (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gokujou Parodius (Japan).txt
│ ├── Goof Troop (USA).txt
│ ├── Gradius III (USA).txt
│ ├── Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Hagane - The Final Conflict (USA).txt
│ ├── Hammer Lock Wrestling (USA).txt
│ ├── Harley's Humongous Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Humans, The (Europe).txt
│ ├── HyperZone (USA).txt
│ ├── Illusion of Gaia (USA).txt
│ ├── Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Inindo - Way of the Ninja (USA).txt
│ ├── Inspector Gadget (USA).txt
│ ├── International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (USA).txt
│ ├── Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius (Japan).txt
│ ├── Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S - Covert-Action-Teams (USA).txt
│ ├── Joe & Mac (USA).txt
│ ├── Joe & Mac 2 - Lost in the Tropics (USA).txt
│ ├── Jungle Book, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Jungle Strike (USA).txt
│ ├── Jurassic Park (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run (USA).txt
│ ├── Kid Klown in Crazy Chase (USA).txt
│ ├── Killer Instinct (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── King Arthur's World (USA).txt
│ ├── King of Demons (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── King of Dragons (USA).txt
│ ├── King of the Monsters (USA).txt
│ ├── King of the Monsters 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby Super Star (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Avalanche (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Course (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Land 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Knights of the Round (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of the Mystical Ninja, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Liberty or Death (USA).txt
│ ├── Lion King, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Live A Live (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Lord of Darkness (USA).txt
│ ├── Lost Vikings 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Lost Vikings, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Lucky Luke (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Lufia & the Fortress of Doom (USA).txt
│ ├── Lufia II - Rise of the Sinistrals (USA).txt
│ ├── Madden NFL '94 (USA).txt
│ ├── Magic Sword (USA).txt
│ ├── Magical Pop'n (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse, The (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems (USA).txt
│ ├── Mask, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 7 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Soccer (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man X (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mega Man X2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man X3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Combat - Falcon's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Marines (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Warriors (USA).txt
│ ├── Mickey Mania - The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse (USA).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Ultimate Challenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Might and Magic II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Might and Magic III - Isles of Terra (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Fighting Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie (USA).txt
│ ├── Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Endless Duel (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Monopoly (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Musya - The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror (USA).txt
│ ├── Mystery Dungeon 2 - Shiren the Wanderer (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── NBA Jam - Tournament Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── NHL '94 (USA).txt
│ ├── New Horizons (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninjawarriors (USA).txt
│ ├── Nobunaga's Ambition (USA).txt
│ ├── Nosferatu (USA).txt
│ ├── Ogre Battle - The March of the Black Queen (USA).txt
│ ├── On the Ball (USA).txt
│ ├── Operation Logic Bomb - The Ultimate Search & Destroy (USA).txt
│ ├── Out of This World (USA).txt
│ ├── P.T.O. - Pacific Theater of Operations (USA).txt
│ ├── P.T.O. II - Pacific Theater of Operations (USA).txt
│ ├── Pac-Man 2 - The New Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Paladin's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Parodius (Europe).txt
│ ├── Phalanx (USA).txt
│ ├── Phantom 2040 (USA).txt
│ ├── Pilotwings (USA).txt
│ ├── Pinocchio (USA).txt
│ ├── Plok (USA).txt
│ ├── Pocky & Rocky (USA).txt
│ ├── Pocky & Rocky 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Pop'n TwinBee (Europe).txt
│ ├── Pop'n TwinBee - Rainbow Bell Adventures (Europe).txt
│ ├── Populous (USA).txt
│ ├── Populous II - Trials of the Olympian Gods (Europe).txt
│ ├── Prehistorik Man (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Push-Over (USA).txt
│ ├── Putty Squad (Europe).txt
│ ├── R-Type III (USA).txt
│ ├── Radical Rex (USA).txt
│ ├── Rampart (USA).txt
│ ├── Rendering Ranger R2 (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Riddick Bowe Boxing (USA).txt
│ ├── RoboCop versus The Terminator (USA).txt
│ ├── Robotrek (USA).txt
│ ├── Rock N' Roll Racing (USA).txt
│ ├── Rockman & Forte (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Rocky Rodent (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms III - Dragon of Destiny (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV - Wall of Fire (USA).txt
│ ├── Run Saber (USA).txt
│ ├── S.O.S - Sink or Swim (USA).txt
│ ├── SWAT Kats - The Radical Squadron (USA).txt
│ ├── Saturday Night Slam Masters (USA).txt
│ ├── Scooby-Doo Mystery (USA).txt
│ ├── Secret of Evermore (USA).txt
│ ├── Secret of Mana (USA).txt
│ ├── Shadowrun (USA).txt
│ ├── Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (USA).txt
│ ├── Shien's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Shin Megami Tensei (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shin Megami Tensei II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Sid Meier's Civilization (USA).txt
│ ├── Side Pocket (USA).txt
│ ├── SimAnt - The Electronic Ant Colony (USA).txt
│ ├── SimCity (USA).txt
│ ├── SimCity 2000 - The Ultimate City Simulator (USA).txt
│ ├── Skyblazer (USA).txt
│ ├── Smash Tennis (Europe).txt
│ ├── Soldiers of Fortune (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic Blast Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic Blast Man II (USA).txt
│ ├── Soul Blazer (USA).txt
│ ├── Space Megaforce (USA).txt
│ ├── Spanky's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Sparkster (USA).txt
│ ├── Speed Racer (USA).txt
│ ├── Spider-Man - Venom - Maximum Carnage (USA).txt
│ ├── Spindizzy Worlds (USA).txt
│ ├── Star Fox (USA) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Star Fox 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Star Ocean (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Street Fighter Alpha 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Street Fighter II Turbo (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Strike Gunner S.T.G (USA).txt
│ ├── Stunt Race FX (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Sunset Riders (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Adventure Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Adventure Island II (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bomberman (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bomberman 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bomberman 3 (Europe).txt
│ ├── Super Bonk (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bowling (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Buster Bros. (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Castlevania IV (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Double Dragon (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Famicom Wars (Japan) (NP) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario All-Stars (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Kart (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario World (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Metroid (Japan, USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Super Morph (Europe).txt
│ ├── Super Ninja Boy (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Off Road (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Punch-Out!! (USA).txt
│ ├── Super R-Type (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Smash T.V. (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Star Wars (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Star Wars - Return of the Jedi (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Street Fighter II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Turrican (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Turrican 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Syndicate (USA).txt
│ ├── Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together (Japan) (Rev 2) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tales of Phantasia (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Taloon's Great Adventure - Mystery Dungeon (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tecmo Super Bowl III - Final Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Tournament Fighters (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV - Turtles in Time (USA).txt
│ ├── Terranigma (Europe).txt
│ ├── Tetris & Dr. Mario (USA).txt
│ ├── Tetris 2 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Tetris Attack (USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures - Buster Busts Loose! (USA).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures - Wacky Sports Challenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Top Gear (USA).txt
│ ├── Top Gear 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Top Gear 3000 (USA).txt
│ ├── Total Carnage (USA).txt
│ ├── Toy Story (USA).txt
│ ├── Trials of Mana (World) (Rev 1) (Collection of Mana).txt
│ ├── Troddlers (USA).txt
│ ├── True Lies (USA).txt
│ ├── Turn and Burn - No-Fly Zone (USA).txt
│ ├── Twisted Tales of Spike McFang, The (USA).txt
│ ├── U.N. Squadron (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultima - Runes of Virtue II (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultima - The Black Gate (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultima - The False Prophet (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Uniracers (USA).txt
│ ├── Urban Strike (USA).txt
│ ├── Utopia - The Creation of a Nation (USA).txt
│ ├── Vegas Stakes (USA).txt
│ ├── Violinist of Hameln, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── WWF Raw (USA).txt
│ ├── WWF Royal Rumble (USA).txt
│ ├── WWF WrestleMania - The Arcade Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Wario's Woods (USA).txt
│ ├── WeaponLord (USA).txt
│ ├── Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Whirlo (Europe).txt
│ ├── Whizz (USA).txt
│ ├── Wild Guns (USA).txt
│ ├── Wild Snake (USA).txt
│ ├── Wing Commander (USA).txt
│ ├── Wing Commander - The Secret Missions (USA).txt
│ ├── Wizardry V - Heart of the Maelstrom (USA).txt
│ ├── X-Kaliber 2097 (USA).txt
│ ├── X-Men - Mutant Apocalypse (USA).txt
│ ├── Yoshi's Cookie (USA).txt
│ ├── Young Merlin (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys III - Wanderers from Ys (USA).txt
│ ├── Zombies Ate My Neighbors (USA).txt
│ └── Zoop (USA).txt
├── Sega Game Gear/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Arena (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ax Battler - A Legend of Golden Axe (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Baku Baku (USA).txt
│ ├── Coca-Cola Kid (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Crystal Warriors (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Defenders of Oasis (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Factory Panic (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── GG Aleste (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Gunstar Heroes (Japan).txt
│ ├── Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Lunar - Sanposuru Gakuen (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Magical Puzzle Popils (World) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Mega Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Panzer Dragoon Mini (Japan).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star Adventure (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star Gaiden (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Power Strike II (Japan, Europe) (En).txt
│ ├── Ristar (World).txt
│ ├── Royal Stone (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shining Force - The Sword of Hajya (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining Force Gaiden - Final Conflict (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shinobi (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Shinobi II - The Silent Fury (World).txt
│ ├── Sonic Chaos (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Sonic Drift (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Sonic Drift 2 (World).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog (Japan, Europe, Brazil) (En) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog - Triple Trouble (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (World).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage 2 (World).txt
│ ├── Super Columns (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sylvan Tale (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ └── Tails Adventure (World) (En,Ja).txt
├── Sega Master System/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Action Fighter (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Aladdin (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Alex Kidd in Miracle World (World) (Sega Ages).txt
│ ├── Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Asterix (Europe, Brazil) (En,Fr) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Aztec Adventure (World).txt
│ ├── Battle Out Run (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Bomber Raid (World).txt
│ ├── Buggy Run (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── California Games (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── California Games II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Cyber Shinobi, The (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Danan - The Jungle Fighter (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon (World).txt
│ ├── Dragon Crystal (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Enduro Racer (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Fantasy Zone (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Fantasy Zone II (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe Warrior (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Golvellius - Valley of Doom (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Kenseiden (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Lord of the Sword (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck, The (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Master of Darkness (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Miracle Warriors - Seal of The Dark Lord (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Ninja, The (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── OutRun (World).txt
│ ├── Penguin Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star (World) (Sega Ages).txt
│ ├── Power Strike (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Power Strike II (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Psycho Fox (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── R-Type (World).txt
│ ├── Shinobi (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Sonic Chaos (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Sonic Spinball (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── SpellCaster (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy III - The Dragon's Trap (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy in Monster Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy in Monster World (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ys - The Vanished Omens (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Zillion (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ └── Zillion II - The Tri Formation (World).txt
├── Sega Mega CD - Sega CD/
│ └── text/
│ ├── AH3 - Thunderstrike (USA).txt
│ ├── Android Assault - The Revenge of Bari-Arm (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Dark Wizard (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim - Special Edition (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Eternal Champions - Challenge from the Dark Side (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Final Fight CD (USA).txt
│ ├── Flink (USA).txt
│ ├── Heart of the Alien - Out of This World Parts I and II (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Keio Flying Squadron (USA).txt
│ ├── Lords of Thunder (USA).txt
│ ├── Lunar - Eternal Blue (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Lunar - The Silver Star (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Popful Mail (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Rise of the Dragon (USA) (Rerelease) (RE).txt
│ ├── Road Avenger (USA).txt
│ ├── Road Rash (USA).txt
│ ├── Secret of Monkey Island, The (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Shining Force CD (USA) (5R, 6R).txt
│ ├── Silpheed (USA).txt
│ ├── Snatcher (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic CD (USA) (RE125).txt
│ ├── SoulStar (USA).txt
│ ├── Terminator, The (USA).txt
│ └── Vay (USA).txt
├── Sega Mega Drive - Genesis/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Advanced Busterhawk Gleylancer (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Batman & Robin, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Aero the Acro-Bat (USA).txt
│ ├── Aero the Acro-Bat 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Air Buster (USA).txt
│ ├── Aladdin (USA).txt
│ ├── Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien Soldier (USA) (Virtual Console).txt
│ ├── Alisia Dragoon (USA).txt
│ ├── Altered Beast (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Arcus Odyssey (USA).txt
│ ├── Atomic Runner (USA).txt
│ ├── Ballz 3D - The Battle of the Ballz (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Battle Mania Daiginjou (Japan, Korea) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Battletech - A Game of Armored Combat (USA).txt
│ ├── Beyond Oasis (USA).txt
│ ├── Bio Hazard Battle (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Blades of Vengeance (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bonanza Bros. (USA, Europe, Korea) (Rev B).txt
│ ├── Buck Rogers - Countdown to Doomsday (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Cannon Fodder (Europe).txt
│ ├── Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Bloodlines (USA).txt
│ ├── Columns III (USA).txt
│ ├── Combat Cars (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Comix Zone (USA).txt
│ ├── Contra - Hard Corps (USA, Korea).txt
│ ├── Crusader of Centy (USA).txt
│ ├── Cyborg Justice (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── DEcapAttack (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── Dahna - Goddess' Birth (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Desert Strike - Return to the Gulf (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Devil Crash MD (Japan).txt
│ ├── Devilish - The Next Possession (USA).txt
│ ├── Dick Tracy (World).txt
│ ├── Donald in Maui Mallard (Europe) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (USA).txt
│ ├── Dune - The Battle for Arrakis (USA).txt
│ ├── Dynamite Headdy (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Ecco the Dolphin (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── El.Viento (USA).txt
│ ├── Elemental Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Eternal Champions (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Labyrinth (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Fire Shark (USA).txt
│ ├── Flashback - The Quest for Identity (USA) (En,Fr).txt
│ ├── Flicky (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gadget Twins (USA).txt
│ ├── Gain Ground (USA).txt
│ ├── Garfield - Caught in the Act (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gauntlet IV (USA, Europe) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── General Chaos (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ghostbusters (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ghouls'n Ghosts (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe II (World).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe III (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Granada (Japan, USA) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Greatest Heavyweights (USA).txt
│ ├── Growl (USA).txt
│ ├── Gunstar Heroes (USA).txt
│ ├── Gynoug (Europe).txt
│ ├── Haunting Starring Polterguy (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Herzog Zwei (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── James Pond - Underwater Agent (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── James Pond 3 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── James Pond II - Codename - Robocod (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Jurassic Park (USA).txt
│ ├── Jurassic Park - Rampage Edition (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kid Chameleon (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Killing Game Show, The (Japan).txt
│ ├── Krusty's Super Fun House (USA, Europe) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Landstalker (USA).txt
│ ├── Langrisser II (Japan) (Rev B) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Legend of Galahad, The (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Light Crusader (USA).txt
│ ├── Lost Vikings, The (USA) (October, 1995).txt
│ ├── Lost World, The - Jurassic Park (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── MUSHA - Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor (USA).txt
│ ├── Marvel Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Master of Monsters (USA).txt
│ ├── Mazin Saga - Mutant Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Bomberman (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man - The Wily Wars (USA) (Genesis Mini).txt
│ ├── Mega Turrican (USA).txt
│ ├── Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Midnight Resistance (USA).txt
│ ├── Monster World IV (USA) (Genesis Mini).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat (World).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat II (World).txt
│ ├── Mutant League Football (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Mutant League Hockey (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Mystical Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── NBA Jam - Tournament Edition (World).txt
│ ├── Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ooze, The (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Out of This World (USA).txt
│ ├── OutRun (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Outlander (USA).txt
│ ├── Panorama Cotton (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pepenga Pengo (Japan).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star II (USA, Europe) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star III - Generations of Doom (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star IV (USA).txt
│ ├── Phantom 2040 (USA).txt
│ ├── Phelios (USA).txt
│ ├── Pirates! Gold (USA).txt
│ ├── Psy-O-Blade (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Psycho Pinball (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Puggsy (USA).txt
│ ├── Pulseman (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Punisher, The (USA).txt
│ ├── QuackShot Starring Donald Duck (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Ranger X (USA).txt
│ ├── Red Zone (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Revenge of Shinobi, The (USA, Europe) (Rev B).txt
│ ├── Rings of Power (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Road Rash (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Road Rash 3 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Road Rash II (USA, Europe) (RR206).txt
│ ├── RoboCop Versus The Terminator (USA).txt
│ ├── Rocket Knight Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolling Thunder 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolling Thunder 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Shadow Dancer - The Secret of Shinobi (World).txt
│ ├── Shadowrun (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining Force (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining Force II (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining in the Darkness (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Shinobi III - Return of the Ninja Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Skeleton Krew (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic & Knuckles + Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic Spinball (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (World) (Rev B).txt
│ ├── Speedball 2 - Brutal Deluxe (USA).txt
│ ├── Splatterhouse 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Splatterhouse 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Steel Empire (USA).txt
│ ├── Stormlord (USA).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Strider (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sub-Terrania (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Fantasy Zone (Europe).txt
│ ├── Sword of Vermilion (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Target Earth (USA).txt
│ ├── Taz in Escape from Mars (USA).txt
│ ├── Taz-Mania (World).txt
│ ├── Technocop (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - The Hyperstone Heist (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Tournament Fighters (USA).txt
│ ├── ToeJam & Earl (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron (USA).txt
│ ├── Toki - Going Ape Spit (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Toy Story (USA).txt
│ ├── Trouble Shooter (USA).txt
│ ├── Truxton (World).txt
│ ├── Twinkle Tale (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Undead Line (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Vectorman (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Vectorman 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Warsong.txt
│ ├── Wiz 'N' Liz (USA).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy III - Monster Lair (Japan, Europe).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy in Monster World (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck (USA, Korea).txt
│ ├── X-Men 2 - Clone Wars (USA, Europe).txt
│ └── Yu Yu Hakusho - Makyou Toitsusen (Japan) (Translated).txt
└── Sony PlayStation/
└── text/
├── Ace Combat 2 (USA).txt
├── Ace Combat 3 - Electrosphere (USA).txt
├── Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare (USA).txt
├── Alundra (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Alundra 2 - A New Legend Begins (USA).txt
├── Bishi Bashi Special (Europe).txt
├── Blood Omen - Legacy of Kain (USA).txt
├── Bloody Roar (USA).txt
├── Bloody Roar II (USA).txt
├── Brave Fencer Musashi (USA).txt
├── Breath of Fire III (USA).txt
├── Breath of Fire IV (USA).txt
├── Bushido Blade (USA).txt
├── Bushido Blade 2 (USA).txt
├── CTR - Crash Team Racing (USA).txt
├── Castlevania - Symphony of the Night (USA).txt
├── Chou Jikuu Yousai Macross - Ai Oboete Imasu ka (Japan).txt
├── Chrono Cross (USA).txt
├── Civilization II (USA).txt
├── Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It) (Rev 2).txt
├── Colony Wars (USA).txt
├── Colony Wars - Red Sun (USA).txt
├── Colony Wars - Vengeance (USA).txt
├── Crash Bandicoot (USA).txt
├── Crash Bandicoot - Warped (USA).txt
├── Crash Bandicoot 2 - Cortex Strikes Back (USA).txt
├── CyberSled (USA).txt
├── Darkstalkers 3 (USA).txt
├── Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX - Maximum Remix (USA).txt
├── Devil Dice (USA).txt
├── Die Hard Trilogy (USA).txt
├── Digimon World (USA).txt
├── Digimon World 2 (USA).txt
├── Digimon World 3 (USA).txt
├── Dino Crisis (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Dino Crisis 2 (USA).txt
├── Disruptor (USA).txt
├── Dragon Warrior VII (USA).txt
├── Driver - You Are the Wheelman (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Ehrgeiz - God Bless the Ring (USA).txt
├── Einhaender (USA).txt
├── Fighting Force (USA) (Rev 2).txt
├── Final Fantasy Anthology - Final Fantasy V (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Anthology - Final Fantasy VI (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Chronicles - Chrono Trigger (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Chronicles - Final Fantasy IV (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy IX (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Origins (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Tactics (USA).txt
├── Final Fantasy VII (USA).txt
├── Final Fantasy VIII (USA).txt
├── Front Mission 2 (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Front Mission 3 (USA).txt
├── Future Cop - L.A.P.D. (USA).txt
├── G-Police (USA).txt
├── G. Darius (USA).txt
├── Gauntlet Legends (USA).txt
├── Ghost in the Shell (USA).txt
├── Gradius Gaiden (Japan) (Rev 1).txt
├── Gran Turismo (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Gran Turismo 2 (USA) (Arcade Mode) (Rev 1).txt
├── Gran Turismo 2 (USA) (Simulation Mode) (Rev 2).txt
├── Grandia (USA).txt
├── Gundam Battle Assault (USA).txt
├── Gundam Battle Assault 2 (USA).txt
├── Harmful Park (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Harvest Moon - Back to Nature (USA).txt
├── Heart of Darkness (USA).txt
├── Hermie Hopperhead - Scrap Panic (Japan).txt
├── Hogs of War (USA).txt
├── In Cold Blood (USA).txt
├── Incredible Crisis (USA).txt
├── Jade Cocoon - Story of the Tamamayu (USA).txt
├── Jet Moto (USA).txt
├── Jet Moto 2 - Championship Edition (USA).txt
├── Jet Moto 3 (USA).txt
├── Jumping Flash! (USA).txt
├── Jumping Flash! 2 (USA).txt
├── Kartia - The Word of Fate (USA).txt
├── Kitchen Panic (Japan).txt
├── Klonoa - Door to Phantomile (USA).txt
├── Koudelka (USA).txt
├── LSD - Dream Emulator (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Legacy of Kain - Soul Reaver (USA).txt
├── Legend of Dragoon, The (USA).txt
├── Legend of Legaia (USA).txt
├── Legend of Mana (USA).txt
├── Lunar - Silver Star Story Complete (USA).txt
├── Lunar 2 - Eternal Blue Complete (USA).txt
├── MDK (USA).txt
├── Magic Carpet (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,Sv).txt
├── Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX (USA).txt
├── Medal of Honor (USA).txt
├── Medal of Honor - Underground (USA).txt
├── MediEvil (USA).txt
├── Mega Man 8 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man Legends (USA).txt
├── Mega Man Legends 2 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man X4 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man X5 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man X6 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Metal Gear Solid (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Misadventures of Tron Bonne, The (USA).txt
├── Mobile Suit Gundam - Char's Counterattack (Japan).txt
├── Mr. Driller (USA).txt
├── Mr. Driller G (Japan).txt
├── Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── NanoTek Warrior (USA).txt
├── No One Can Stop Mr. Domino (USA).txt
├── Oddworld - Abe's Exoddus (USA).txt
├── Oddworld - Abe's Oddysee (USA) (Rev 2).txt
├── Omega Boost (USA).txt
├── PaRappa the Rapper (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
├── Panzer Bandit (Japan).txt
├── Parasite Eve (USA).txt
├── Parasite Eve II (USA).txt
├── Persona (USA).txt
├── Persona 2 - Eternal Punishment (USA).txt
├── Policenauts (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Pop'n Tanks! (Japan).txt
├── R-C Stunt Copter (USA).txt
├── R-Type Delta (USA).txt
├── R4 - Ridge Racer Type 4 (USA).txt
├── Rakugaki Showtime (Japan).txt
├── Rapid Reload (Europe).txt
├── RayCrisis - Series Termination (USA).txt
├── Rayman (USA).txt
├── Rayman 2 - The Great Escape (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
├── Resident Evil - Director's Cut (USA).txt
├── Resident Evil 2 (USA).txt
├── Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis (USA).txt
├── Rhapsody - A Musical Adventure (USA).txt
├── Rival Schools - United by Fate (USA) (Disc 1) (Arcade Disc).txt
├── SaGa Frontier (USA).txt
├── SaGa Frontier 2 (USA).txt
├── Sexy Parodius (Japan).txt
├── Silent Bomber (USA).txt
├── Silent Hill (USA).txt
├── Silhouette Mirage (USA).txt
├── Skullmonkeys (USA).txt
├── Sled Storm (USA).txt
├── Speed Punks (USA).txt
├── Spider-Man (USA).txt
├── Spyro - Year of the Dragon (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Spyro 2 - Ripto's Rage! (USA).txt
├── Spyro the Dragon (USA).txt
├── Star Ocean - The Second Story (USA).txt
├── Steel Harbinger (USA).txt
├── Street Fighter Alpha 3 (USA).txt
├── Suikoden (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Suikoden II (USA).txt
├── Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (USA).txt
├── Syphon Filter (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Syphon Filter 2 (USA).txt
├── Syphon Filter 3 (USA).txt
├── Tactics Ogre (USA).txt
├── Tail Concerto (USA).txt
├── Team Buddies (USA).txt
├── Tekken (USA).txt
├── Tekken 2 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Tekken 3 (USA).txt
├── Tempest X3 (USA).txt
├── Tenchu - Stealth Assassins (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Tenchu 2 - Birth of the Stealth Assassins (USA).txt
├── Threads of Fate (USA).txt
├── Thunder Force V - Perfect System (USA).txt
├── Time Bokan Series - Bokan desu yo (Japan).txt
├── Tiny Tank (USA).txt
├── Tobal No. 1 (USA).txt
├── Tomb Raider Chronicles (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Tomb Raider II - Starring Lara Croft (USA) (Rev 3).txt
├── Tomb Raider III - Adventures of Lara Croft (USA) (Rev 2).txt
├── Tomba! (USA).txt
├── Tomba! 2 - The Evil Swine Return (USA).txt
├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (USA).txt
├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (USA).txt
├── Trap Gunner (USA).txt
├── Twisted Metal (USA).txt
├── Twisted Metal 2 (USA).txt
├── Um Jammer Lammy (USA).txt
├── Vagrant Story (USA).txt
├── Valkyrie Profile (USA).txt
├── Vanark (USA).txt
├── Vandal Hearts (USA).txt
├── Vandal Hearts II (USA).txt
├── Vib-Ribbon (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
├── WarGames - Defcon 1 (USA).txt
├── Wild 9 (USA).txt
├── Wild Arms (USA).txt
├── Wild Arms 2 (USA).txt
├── WipEout (USA).txt
├── WipEout 3 - Special Edition (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
├── Wipeout XL (USA).txt
├── X-COM - UFO Defense (USA).txt
├── Xenogears (USA).txt
├── Xevious 3D-G+ (USA).txt
├── YoYo's Puzzle Park (Europe).txt
├── Yutona Eiyuu Senki - TearRingSaga (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Zanac x Zanac (Japan).txt
└── iS - Internal Section (Japan) (Translated).txt
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FILE CONTENTS
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FILE: README.md
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# muOS-Artwork
Box art was created with Skraper using the [muOS RG35XX Box mix](https://github.com/antiKk/muOS-Artwork/blob/main/Skraper%20Mixes/muOS%20RG35XX%20Box.xml)
Preview art was created with Skraper using the [muOS RG35XX Preview mix](https://github.com/antiKk/muOS-Artwork/blob/main/Skraper%20Mixes/muOS%20RG35XX%20Preview.xml)
Meta text generated with Skraper and converted with [this script](https://github.com/antiKk/muOS-Artwork/blob/main/Skraper%20Mixes/convert.ps1)
> [!NOTE]
> The system icons in this set are from [here](https://github.com/Vidnez/retro-systems-icons-for-GarlicOS)
### System Art

### Box Art

### Preview Art

### Meta Text

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FILE: Skraper Mixes/convert.ps1
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# This script will ingest an EmulationStation XML Generated by Skraper
# and extract the Description for use with muOS
# It can ingest multiple XML files and reads them from whatever
# directory this script is run from
# Grab all XML files from current dir
$xmlFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path $PSScriptRoot -Filter *.xml
#Set Output INFO path
# This will out put the Metadata text file in a muOS compliant way
# Replace this with the output folder you'd prefer
$muosInfo = "J:\RG35XX Plus\muOS\Tiny Best Set\Meta\INFO"
# Legacy Text from older muOS versions
# $descText = "# Description of the game or content."
# $kindText = "# The genre of the game separated by commas."
# $timeText = "# Timestamp of last played - This is updated dynamically.`r`nlast="
# $coreText = "# The specific RetroArch core used, this can be any file in the CORE directory.`r`n# Leave it as 'detect' to have it run based on the default core in the 'core.txt' file.`r`ncore=detect"
# $modeText = "# The cpu governor that will be used. Can be one of the following:`r`n# interactive performance powersave userspace`r`n# Leave it as 'detect' to use the default which is 'interactive'`r`nmode=performance"
# Load the XML file
foreach ($xmlFile in $xmlFiles) {
# Extract the system name from the file path
# This will put things in the muOS directory strucure using the XML filename
# as the muOS directory name
# i.e if your ROMs are saved as /ROMS/Gameboy/ name the XMl Gameboy.xml
$systemName = [System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($xmlFile.Name)
#Write-Host $systemName
[xml]$xml = Get-Content $xmlFile
foreach ($game in $xml.SelectNodes("//game")) {
$gamePath = $game.SelectSingleNode("path").InnerText
$gameDesc = $game.SelectSingleNode("desc").InnerText #-replace "`r|`n", " " # Early versions stripped linebreaks
$gameGenre = $game.SelectSingleNode("genre").InnerText
# Extracting filename from the path
# This ensures the metadata get's the correct name /INFO/content/System/meta/filename.txt
$fileName = [System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($gamePath)
# Created the files!
$outputFolderPath = "$muosInfo\content\$systemName\meta\"
$outputFilePath = Join-Path -Path $outputFolderPath -ChildPath "$fileName.txt"
# Create the directories if needed
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $outputFolderPath)) {
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $outputFolderPath | Out-Null
}
#$content = "$descText`r`ndesc=$gameDesc`r`n`r`n$kindText`r`nkind=$gameGenre`r`n`r`n$timeText`r`n`r`n$coreText`r`n`r`n$modeText"
$content = $gameDesc
Write-Host "Writing $outputFilePath"
Set-Content -LiteralPath $outputFilePath -Value $content
}
}
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FILE: Skraper Mixes/muOS RG35XX Box.xml
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<ImageComposition xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="https://www.skraper.net/ImageComposition.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Information ShortName="muOS Box Art" LongName="muOS Box Art Mix" Description="2DBox + Support" Author="antiKk" />
<Viewport Width="320" Height="240" />
<Drawings>
<Item Type="Box2DFront">
<Display X="80%" Y="95%" Antialiasing="None" Width="80%" Height="80%" KeepRation="true" Anchor="BottomRight" />
</Item>
<Item Type="Region1">
<Display X="85%" Y="5%" Antialiasing="None" Width="20%" Height="20%" KeepRation="true" Anchor="TopRight" />
</Item>
<Item IfSystem="IsInTheList:20,23,57,58,59,114" TestOnly="true">
<Children>
<Item Type="Support">
<Display X="99%" Y="99%" Antialiasing="None" Width="60%" Height="60%" KeepRation="true" Anchor="BottomRight" />
</Item>
</Children>
</Item>
<Item IfSystem="IsNotInTheList:20,23,57,58,59,114" TestOnly="true">
<Children>
<Item Type="Support">
<Display X="99%" Y="99%" Antialiasing="None" Width="35%" Height="35%" KeepRation="true" Anchor="BottomRight" />
</Item>
</Children>
</Item>
</Drawings>
</ImageComposition>
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FILE: Skraper Mixes/muOS RG35XX Preview.xml
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<ImageComposition xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="https://www.skraper.net/ImageComposition.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Information ShortName="muOS Preview Image" LongName="muOS Preview Image Mix" Description="Screenshot" Author="antiKk" />
<Viewport Width="515" Height="275" /> <!-- This is the maximum size of the muOS preview pane. -->
<Drawings>
<Item Type="Screenshot">
<Display X="50%" Y="50%" Width="515" Height="275" Antialiasing="None" KeepRatio="true" Anchor="VCenterHCenter" />
</Item>
</Drawings>
</ImageComposition>
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/1941.txt
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The goal is to shoot down enemy airplanes and collect weapon power-ups (POW). One is only able to perform three loops per level and a bonus is awarded at the end of the level for unused loops. Player 1 uses a P-38 Lightning and Player 2 uses a Mosquito Mk IV. The game shifts from the original Pacific Front setting with that of the Western Front.
The game consists of six levels.
It was the first shoot 'em up to add +1 to the score when a continue is used.[1]
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/1942.txt
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"1942" is a vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up set in the Pacific theatre during World War II, in which the goal is to reach Tokyo and destroy the entire Japanese air fleet.
The player pilots a plane dubbed the "Super Ace" (its appearance is that of a Lockheed P-38 Lightning) and has to shoot down waves of enemy planes while avoiding incoming enemy fire. The 'Super Ace' can perform a limited number of rolls or 'loop-the-loops' to evade enemy planes and shots.
During the game, waves of red enemy planes periodically appear. If the player manages to destroy a red wave, a power-up, in the form of a 'POW' symbol, will be dropped and can be picked up. The power-up will award either increased fire-power (doubling the player's guns from two to four), a smart bomb that destroys all on-screen enemy planes the instant it's collected, two wingmen planes that flank the Super Ace and increase fire power, or simply extra points.
At the end of each stage the 'Super Ace' lands on an aircraft carrier and bonus points are awarded based on player performance. "1942" differs from other games in that its levels are numbered in reverse order, so the game begins at stage 32 and ends at stage 1.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/1943.txt
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The game is set in the Pacific theater of World War II, off the coast of the Midway Atoll. The goal is to attack the Japanese Air Fleet that bombed the players' American Aircraft Carrier, pursue all Japanese Air and Sea forces, fly through the 16 levels of play, make their way to the Japanese battleship Yamato and destroy her. 11 Levels consist of an Air-to-Sea battle (with a huge battleship or an aircraft carrier as an End-Level Boss), while 5 levels consist of an all-aerial battle against a squadron of Japanese Bombers and a Mother Bomber that needs to be destroyed.
As in 1942, players pilot a P-38. Two buttons are used: one for regular attacks (with several weapons) and one for special actions that executes either a loop like in 1942 or one of three special attacks that damage the plane. Unlike 1942, the player only has one life, with one refillable energy meter. Destroying a complete formation of red enemy planes will result in a power-up, such as a health boost or a temporary special weapons which replaces the default twin gun.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/1943kai.txt
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An update of 1943 with tweaked weapons, fewer levels, and a new soundtrack.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/1944.txt
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The game takes place in the heated battles of 1944 during the Second World War as a super ace pilot attempts to defeat an entire army. The game operates and plays like most standard shooters. The objective of every level is to shoot enemy planes, tanks, trains, turrets, battleships, and defeat the boss after each level. Unlike its predecessor, 19XX: The War Against Destiny, the game plays more like the early games in the series.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/19xx.txt
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19XX: The War Against Destiny is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game made by Capcom in 1995 (copyrighted in 1996). The game is the 4th of a series of World War II vertical shooters made by Capcom. The story takes place before a fictional war (Hence, the 19XX) as a lone pilot tries to defeat an entire army/evil organization from starting another World War, which soon escalates to a nuclear apocalypse.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/2020bb.txt
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In the year 2020, baseball finally evolved. There is no longer conventional professional baseball in 2020. Baseball designed by the Super Baseball Association has been very popular and is the best sport.
However, the truth is that the association has used a colossal sum of money to promote Super Baseball as show business. They have manipulated each player's ability using the control computer to secretly decide victory or defeat in every game. The players who knew this removed the connecting parts of the computer to play their own game of baseball. Finally, a fair game is going to be played at Cyber Egg Stadium.
In 2020 Super Baseball is a fast-paced game with new rules, where you can select 1 of 12 individual men, women, or robot players. During play, you can make your team stronger with prizes earned from amazing catches.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/3wonderu.txt
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Three Wonders contains three games from which a player may choose:
Midnight Wanderers: Quest for the Chariot - A platform game that sees the player control a hobbit named Lou and his traveling companion, Siva, to run, climb, and shoot at enemies.
Chariot: Adventure through the Sky - A shoot 'em up game featuring the characters from Midnight Wanderers, but in a Gradius-esque game.
Don't Pull - A puzzle game similar to games like the Eggerland series, Pengo and Capcom's own puzzle game Pirate Ship Higemaru. It involves the player controlling either a rabbit named Don (Player 1) or a squirrel called Pull (Player 2), pushing blocks to crush monsters.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/720.txt
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A one or two-player arcade game with players taking on the role of a skateboarder, and must perform various tricks and maneuvers to earn the points and tickets needed to compete for medals in the game's numerous skate parks.
The bulk of the action takes place in a 'Skate City', a small urban area made up of ramps, jumps and hazards. Players can skate anywhere they wish as they perform the tricks and jumps needed to reach the score thresholds that will earn them entry tickets to Skate City's skate parks to compete for medals and cash prizes.
Each score threshold must be reached and a park entered within a tight time limit. Failure to do so sees the skater persued by a swarm of bees and the words SKATE OR DIE appear. Should the bees touch the skater before he enters a park, the game ends. Skate City's roads and pavements are populated with moving traffic and pedestrians and any collision with them will result in the skater being knocked from his board, costing the player precious seconds.
The parks themselves each feature one of four different disciplines: Slalom, Jump, Downhill and Ramp. Each park has a timer and players can earn either a bronze, silver or gold medal - together with a cash prize - depending on how quickly the park is completed. If the park target score or finish line is not reached before the timer expires, no medal or money is awarded.
Money won can be used to buy equipment upgrades from the stalls that litter Skate City. Players can buy upgraded boards, helmets, pads and shoes. Boards give faster speed; helmets allow for more risky maneuvers; pads give a faster recovery from falls and shoes provide more height on jumps, as well as giving a quicker standing start.
At the start of each new game, players can select from one of two play modes. 'Training Level' is available for beginners and gives players numerous playing hints and tips. 'Experienced Level' is more challenging as well as offering fewer hints. It does, however, include the 'add-a-coin' feature, which allows for awards and items already won to be carried over to a new game.
The main objective is to compete in as many skate parks as possible. There are numerous city hazards to be avoided, such as BMX riders, cars, Frisbee throwers and other skaters. To guide the player around Skate City are map tiles. Riding over one of these will temporaily pause the action and display the layout of the city, including the locations of the skate parks and equipment stalls.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aburner.txt
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After Burner is another 3-D Sega game rendered with their superb sprite-scaling technology; this time putting the player into the seat of a powerful jet fighter.
A number of colorful, fast-moving environments await the player, as he or she takes on the hordes of enemy planes intent on the player's destruction.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aburner2.txt
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After Burner is another Sega game rendered with their then-ubiquitous 3-D sprite-scaling technology; this time putting the player into the seat of a powerful F14 Tomcat jet fighter.
Players must fight their way through 21 colourful, fast-moving stages, shooting down waves of enemy fighters while avoiding the enemy's incoming missiles. The F14 is equipped with a machine gun and a limited number of homing missiles. The gun has infinite ammunition and targeting is achieved by maneuvering the Tomcat so that the targeting cursor situated just in front of the jet is placed over an enemy fighter.
After Burner's straightforward shoot-em-up gameplay is simple and repetitive, but the game's incredible visuals ensured its success.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/actfancr.txt
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A platform game with shoot'em up elements where you play as a robot that can transform into a more powerful robot by collecting power-ups.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aerofgt.txt
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A superb vertically scrolling shoot-em-up in which the player chooses an ace fighter pilot from a selection of 4 countries (USA, Japan, Sweden and Britain) and takes to the skies to destroy enemy jets, boats, helicopt
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/airwolf.txt
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Airwolf is a horizontally scrolling shoot'em up game.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aliensu.txt
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Aliens is an arcade game based loosely on the 1986 movie Aliens. You and a friend play female Marines and you must explore and destroy all aliens who have taken over a now abandoned space settlement LV426 Acheron. If you can find any survivors try to rescue them. As well as your normal gun there are other weapons that can be used to help you. A Caterpillar P-5000 can also be found and used. Aliens is mainly a side view horizontal shooter where the screen scrolls as you move from left to right. Some parts of the game require you to look behind the hero firing into the screen as aliens come towards from the distance as well as moving in other directions like in a lift. You can also be driving into the screen trying to shoot aliens.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aliensyn.txt
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Alien Syndrome is a overhead-view run and gun game for one or two players in which a number of Mankind's space ships and bases have been overrun by an alien race, who have taken the human inhabitants hostage.
Players control two soldiers named Ricky and Mary and must fight their way through large eight-way scrolling levels to rescue their captured comrades. Once a set number of hostages have been rescued, an exit opens and players can pass through it to fight the end-of-level guardian. Once the guardian is defeated, play moves onto the next stage.
A time-bomb is automatically set at the start of each stage, which must then be completed before the bomb's timer runs down. Failure to finish the level in time results in the death of the player characters. Weapon upgrades and maps of the current level are available at certain points and are accessed via hatchways in the wall.
Alien Syndrome consists of 6 full stages plus a 7th final mini-stage, consisting solely of a fight to the death against the game's final, massive guardian.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aligatun.txt
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Strange reptilian-looking aliens are invading earth and is up to the most brave and skilled soldiers (apparently a duo of skateboarding youths!) to stop the invasion and destroy the enemy base. Features nice graphics and great shoot'em up gameplay which is quite similar to "Cabal" & "Blood Bros.".
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/alpham2.txt
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The lunar nightmare of a bloody 200-year space war was thought to be over in the "original" ALPHA MISSION. But now with the advent of more technically sophisticated weapons, the evil "Fulvar" and his "Seven Star Alliance" have returned to destroy all planets that stand in their way of the ultimate target... Earth! Now in the year of 2525! Your mission as pilot of the new SYD-FX fighter is to use every weapon at your disposal to rid the galaxy once and for all of the evil that now dominates and threatens Earth. So suit up, hold your breath, and stand ready for unbelievable graphics and stereo sound that'll suck you into the far reaches of deep, dark inner space. Be prepared... you may never come back!
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/altbeast.txt
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You are a hero raised from the dead by the god Zeus to rescue his daughter Athena. With scenery inspired by Ancient Greece, you have to fight hordes of undead and demons, with a boss at the end of each level until you meet the god Neff, who holds the girl captive. The Altered Beast title refers to your shapeshifting abilities. In this platformer, you can collect spirit balls by defeating two-headed wolves, allowing you to mutate into different beasts such as a werewolf, a dragon, a tiger, a bear and others depending on the version. Each form, tied to a level, comes with special abilities such as flight and powerful attacks, easily superseding the basic set of punches and kicks in your human form.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/amidar.txt
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Amidar is an abstract arcade game in which players must 'colour in' all of the rectangles on the screen. Each level has a number of patrolling enemies called 'Amidars' that must be avoided but players are aided in their task with the inclusion of a JUMP button which, when used, causes all the on-screen enemies to jump, giving the player time to escape. There are only three 'jumps' given per level, however.
On odd-numbered levels, the player's character is a gorilla who eats coconuts; on even-numbered levels, it's a paint roller. The game's enemy Amidars are savages and pigs respectively. Whenever a rectangular portion of the board is cleared (either by collecting all surrounding coconuts, or painting all surrounding edges), the rectangle is coloured in and on the even levels, bonus points are awarded, while on the odd-numbered levels, points are awarded for each coconut eaten.
If players manage to fill in all four corner rectangles of a board, they are briefly able to kill the enemies by touching them (similar to the 'Power-pill' from Namco's Pac-Man series). Enemies killed in this way fall to the bottom of the screen and recover after a few seconds.
On the even-numbered paint roller levels, the roller cannot move too far from grid rectangles that have already been filled without running out of paint and having to return to completed parts of the map to refresh its supply. When this happens, any painted lines that are not part of a filled rectangle will vanish and must be painted again. This means that the player must build their completed squares around the starting point of the level and spread outwards, rather than completing squares on any part of the board as they can on the odd-numbered Gorilla levels. This makes filling in the corner rectangles to become invincible much more difficult.
In between levels players are given the possibility of earning 5,000 bonus points. Here, an Amidar moves across the top of the screen, by pushing the jump button the Amidar traces a random path down towards the bottom of the screen. If the Amidar reaches a bunch of bananas, a bonus is awarded.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/androdun.txt
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The invasion of an unknown life source is getting worse. Nobody knows if the defensive line or the heart of the enemy base is ruined first. With the people's hope, the most advanced fighter will be dispatched into multi-scrolling space.
Fight your way through seven stages in this horizontal-scrolling game, and defeat a boss at the end of each one. You start the game with four main weapons, which you can switch from with the click of a button. Some of these weapons are more powerful than others. You can also fire off a charged shot if your main weapon level is two or greater, simply by holding down the fire button for about two seconds. Using charged shots can do more damage to an enemy ship. If you happen to die, you will lose one power level from all four weapons. If all your lives are lost and are forced to continue, you will start again with your main weapon on the second power level and all three sub-weapons on the first power level.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aodk.txt
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Aggressors of Dark Kombat is another one-on-one street fighting beat 'em up from the Neo-Geo's seemingly endless library of fighters.
It pits 8 fighters of different styles and strengths against each other in a tournament to see who's the toughest mofo on the streets of Tokyo. Your objective as usual is to deplete your opponent's health bar within the time limit by using your basic attacks and special moves (triggered by specific controller motions) while avoiding his moves and attacks.
Unique to Aggressors of Dark Kombat is the combination of traditional side-scrolling beat 'em up elements, meaning characters can freely move in an isometric space instead of being restricted to a single plane of movement. Weapons and throw-able items are usually thrown into the arena by the crowds and you can pick them up and wield them for added damage. Additionally, matches are 1-round only affairs, with an extended multi-layered health bar that allows for longer rounds than usual.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aof.txt
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The storyline of Art of Fighting takes place in 1978. Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia set out to find Ryo's sister, Yuri, who was kidnapped by Mr. Big. Mr. Big took Yuri to entice Takuma Sakazaki, Ryo's father and originator of Kyokugen Karate, and also because Ryo refused to work for Big. After Ryo & Robert defeat Mr. Big, they face the enigmatic Mr. Karate. Art of Fighting's story ends with a cliff-hanger; Yuri is about to disclose the true identity of Mr. Karate as their father Takuma.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aof2.txt
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In this sequel to the original Art of Fighting, and prequel to the original Fatal Fury, we learn that Mr. Karate, the final boss of the original game, behind the mask, is really Takuma Sakazaki, Ryo and Yuri's father, that Takuma was being used by Geese Howard for his own evil intentions, and that Mr. Big was the one who had originally kidnapped Yuri.
Many of the problems that existed in the first game have been fixed in this installment (it is easier to execute special moves, you no longer have only Ryo or Robert to choose from in 1 player mode, etc.).
The entire cast from the first Art of Fighting is here (with the exceptions of Todo and Mr. Karate), along with a few new characters: Takuma Sakazaki, Ryo and Yuri's father; Yuri Sakazaki, Takuma's daughter and Ryo's sister; Eiji Kisaragi, a sworn enemy of the Sakazakis; Temjin, a Mongolian trucker; and a younger version of Geese Howard, whom you face as the last boss if you beat the game without losing a round.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aof3.txt
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In this third and final entry in the Art of Fighting series, the story shifts from Ryo Sakazaki to his best friend and rival, Robert Garcia, as he ventures into Mexico to try and locate Freia Lawrence, a childhood friend, who asked for his help. However, he leaves without the consent of The Garcia Foundation, which sends an agent named Karman Cole to get him back. But not everything is as simple as it looks... because Robert is not the only one looking for Freia.
Art of Fighting 3: The Path of The Warrior features ten playable characters with different fighting styles, a completely new fighting system based on joystick and button combinations, and incredibly detailed graphics and animation.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/aquajack.txt
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A chase-view shoot'em up were you pilot a hovercraft over water and land while dodging bullets and avoiding objects by either going around them or jumping over them.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/arknoid2.txt
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Arkanoid - Revenge of DOH 1987 Taito Corp.
The mysterious enemy known as 'DOH' has returned to seek vengeance on the 'Vaus' space vessel. The player must once again take control of the Vaus and overcome many challenges in order to destroy DOH once and for all.
An update of the popular 1986 original, Revenge of DOH sees the player battle through 34 rounds, taken from a grand total of 64. Revenge of DOH differs from its predecessor with the introduction of "Warp Gates". Upon completion of a round or when the Break ('B') pill is caught, two gates appear at the bottom left and bottom right of the play area respectively, the Vaus is then taken through one of the gates - the choice will affect which version of the next round is provided.
The game also features two new features for bricks. Notched silver bricks, like normal silver bricks, take several hits to destroy. However, after a short period of time after destruction, they regenerate at full strength. Fortunately, clearing a level does not require that any notched bricks to be destroyed. Also, some bricks move from side to side as long as their left and/or right sides are not obstructed by other bricks.
The game features a mini-boss in the form of a giant brain, which will help you practice for DOH. You must aim for the brain's mouth to defeat it.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/arknoidu.txt
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The original Breakout concept involves controlling a bat at the bottom of the screen and using it to catch and direct a ball so as to hit all the bricks which are arranged at the top of the screen. It was unpopular for over a decade, before Taito revived it with some new ideas in this arcade game.
The game's plot redefines the bat as a Vaus spaceship, the ball as an energy bolt, and the bricks form a mysterious wall stopping the ship from progressing to safety.
By the mid-80s, power-ups were popular in most types of arcade games, and Arkanoid features them. They are caught by positioning the bat below them as they fall (meaning that you risk missing the ball if you go for them at the wrong time). The power-ups include lasers (which are mounted to each side of the ship and allow you to shoot out the blocks), a catching device (so as to be able to fire the ball off at a different angle every time you hit it) and one that slows the bolt down.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/armwaru.txt
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In the year 2281, the war spanning half a century over territory between the United World Forces and the Raian Kingdom had at last come to an end.
But this peace was not to last. A year after a truce was signed between the two forces, former Raian army captain Azrael, who has converted himself into a cyborg in an attempt to become "the perfect warrior", has marshalled several thousand other cyborgs and declared war against the Raian Kingdom. Robbing mobile weapons from the army, this group of rogues has invaded the Raian capital of Merkid and has begun to abduct the civilians.
The United World Government, receiving an emergency message from the planet Raia, has but one choice: to organize and dispatch an army formed around its elite corps, a squadron of warriors called "Bloody Armor", to eradicate the enemy forces and rescue the civilians.
And so, in October 2282, the United World Forces begin to launch its attack upon the planet Raia.
The most intense battle in human history is about to begin...
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/asterix.txt
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Asterix is a horizontally-scrolling beat-em-up for one or two players and is based on the French comic-book series, 'Asterix & Obelix'. Players fight as either Asterix the Gaul or his best friend, Obelix, as they take on the might of the oppressive Roman Empire.
Asterix and Obelix each have standard jump/attack controls, as well as a dash attack activated by tapping the joystick forward twice then pressing the attack button. Each character also posesses a powerful spinning arm attack, this is activated by holding the attack button for a short while until the character's face turns red, after which players must release the button. If the button is held down for too long, the character gets out of breath and takes a few seconds to recover.
The heroes' main foes are Roman legionaries and fat - ocassionally horseback riding - centurions. After an enemy has been beaten enough to fall to the ground, he can be picked up and attacked again, the nature of the attack is dependant on which character picks them up; Asterix will spin the stunned enemy above his head, whereas Obelix smashes him repeatedly into the ground. These stunned enemies also act as tempoarary weapons, as they will cause damage to any other enemies they come into contact with.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/asteroid.txt
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Asteroids 1979 Atari, Incorporated.
Asteroids is a legendary, genre defining game - in an era replete with genre-defining classics - in which a single player takes control of a spaceship trapped in the middle of an asteroid belt. A number of large, slow-moving asteroids drift randomly around the play area and must be shot by the player. When shot, the asteroids will break into a number of smaller pieces which must also be shot until eventually, all of the asteroids and fragments will be destroyed and the next wave begins.
Asteroids introduced real-world physics to video games for the first time, with speed and inertia all adding to the player's problems. As well as the inertia of the player's ship - forcing the player to allow for the ship slowing down and speeding up whenever the Thrust button was utilized - shot asteroids would often send fragments flying in seemingly random directions, and at varying and unpredictable speeds.
As well as the ever-present asteroids, flying saucers also make a regular appearance. These move horizontally and diagonally around the screen, firing at the player's ship, and must be quickly destroyed. They are destroyed when hit by the player's shot, when hit by a saucer's shot or when they collide with an asteroid.
CAST OF CHARACTERS -
Spaceship - This is you, the player. You can rotate 360 degrees, fire bullets, thrust forward in any direction, and hyperspace to safety if you feel you are in danger.
Large Asteroid - These are the large rocks that fill the screen at the beginning of each stage. Hitting one with a bullet will break it apart into two Medium Asteroids.
Medium Asteroid - Slightly smaller than Large Asteroids, but faster moving. Shooting one of these will result in two Small Asteroids.
Small Asteroid - These are the smallest and fastest rocks on the screen. If a bullet hits one of these, it will vaporize.
Large Saucer - Large flying saucers appear on the screen from time to time, randomly firing shots around the screen. They pose a minor threat.
Small Saucer - The smaller flying saucers are deadlier than the large variety. They are much more precise with their shots, and are more likely to kill you. Eliminate them quickly or get out of their range.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/astorm.txt
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Alien Storm is a side-scrolling beat-em-up in which up to 3 players take on the role of one of 3 futuristic warriors. The game heroes are charged with destroying the hoards of repulsive aliens who are invading the Earth. Many of the aliens are disguised as a variety of everyday street objects; such as telephone booths, oil cans, trash cans and mailboxes. The aliens reveal their true forms as the warriors approach.
Each of the 3 heroes carries their own individual weapon; Gordon has his plasma gun, Karla has a flamethrower and Scooter has an electric whip. At the end of each level, the warriors will enter a building and the shoot-em-up action will switch to a first-person perspective.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/avspirit.txt
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While walking out with his girlfriend the game's hero is ambushed by unknown enemies who snatch his girlfriend and shoot the hero dead. Now, as a wandering spirit with the ability to possess almost anybody he comes across, the hero is summoned by his girlfriend's father and given a mission to save her from the mysterious crime syndicate that holds her hostage. Only then can the hero rest in peace.
The player's character 'inhabits' a body with which to combat the game's enemies. When that body is killed, providing there is a living enemy nearby (other than that of a boss) the player can posses them and continue playing. Each time this is done, it costs the player some of their 'spirit energy'. Should the hero die when there are no enemies close by for the player to possess; the game is over.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/avspu.txt
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San Drad, California, has been overrun by the Aliens, and the cybernetically-enhanced Major Dutch Schaefer and Lieutenant Linn Kurosawa have been abandoned by their superiors and are cornered by a swarm of the Alien drones. Before they can be killed, a pair of the Predators appear and destroy the Aliens. The Predators offer an alliance with the two humans in order to stop the Alien infestation.
The players take control of up to three of four characters: Dutch, Linn, a Predator hunter, and a Predator warrior, and battle the Aliens through several environments. In the process, the characters discover that the Alien presence on Earth is the result of an experiment headed by a renegade General Bush of the U.S. Colonial Marines in conjunction with the Weyland-Yutani corporation. They destroy the Alien hive by crashing a military ship into San Drad, causing a huge explosion. The Predator warrior then gives his wrist blades to Dutch and Linn in recognition of their skills as warriors, before the Predators depart back into space.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/baddudes.txt
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The game starts in New York City, where President Ronnie has been kidnapped by the nefarious DragonNinja. The game's intro begins with the following introduction: "Rampant ninja related crimes these days... Whitehouse is not the exception...". As soon as that occurs, a Secret Service agent asks two street-smart brawlers, named Blade and Striker: "President Ronnie has been kidnapped by the ninjas. Are you a bad enough dude to rescue Ronnie?".
After hearing that, the Bad Dudes pursue the DragonNinja through the city streets, highway, sewers, transport train, forest, cave and into the secret ninja base in order to save President Ronnie.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bangbead.txt
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Bang Bead, known in Japan as Bang Beads, is a 2001 ball-and-paddle game developed and published by Visco exclusively for the arcade cabinet known as the SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware. It combines the genres of the Magnavox Odyssey Tennis game, Atari's Pong and Breakout arcades, and Nintendo's Spitball Sparky of the Game & Watch series. You can select from 9 characters and play against another player or the computer. Knock out the stars behind the other player then get the bouncing ball through to win the round.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bankp.txt
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Bank Panic is a reaction-based shoot-em-up in which the player takes on the role of a gun-slinging Deputy, who has been charged with protecting the town bank from outlaws.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/batcir.txt
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Battle Circuit take place in an alternate future earth, the game revolves around a group of bounty hunters who must capture the mad scientist Doctor Saturn and secure a sophisticated computer disc carrying a program known as the "Shiva System". Battle Circuit, which was Capcom's last beat 'em game for the arcades, contains comic-like characters in a futuristic science fiction setting and is considered by some to be a cult classic.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/batman.txt
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Batman is a horizontally scrolling beat 'em up arcade game released by Atari Games, Midway Games, Data East and Namco in 1990 in North America, and in 1991 in Japan and Europe. The storyline is based on the eponymous 1989 movie. It features stages based on locations in the film, including first-person control of the Batmobile and the Batwing. The game features audio clips of Batman (Michael Keaton) and the Joker (Jack Nicholson) as well as digitized photos from the film. Batman can use various weapons, such as batarangs and gas grenades, as he takes on various goons and the Joker.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/batrider.txt
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An excellent vertically scrolling shoot'em up.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bbros.txt
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One or two players control safari-suited characters armed with harpoon guns, who must destroy the numerous different-sized balloons that litter each stage. When hit by a harpoon, the balloons break down into smaller fragments.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/berzerk1.txt
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The player controls the 'Humanoid' and must negotiate a number of robot-filled rooms; each with up to as many as eleven, laser-firing enemy robots. The Humanoid can be killed either by a single shot from a robot, by running into a robot, by running into a wall of the maze, or by being touched by the player's nemesis, 'Evil Otto'.
To advance through the game, players must fight their way through each room to an opening at one of the far walls. Each robot destroyed is worth 50 points and while it's possible to progress without killing every robot in each room, destroying all of them will earn the player a per-maze bonus (worth ten points per robot). The game has an impressive 64,000 mazes, with each level designed to be more difficult than the last.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/biomtoy.txt
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Biomechanical Toy is an eightway-scrolling platform shoot-em-up set in a world of magically-animated toys, in which the magical pendulum that animates the toys has been stolen by the evil 'Scrubby', a criminal once imprisoned for trying to steal the pendulum who has managed to escape and take his revenge. The player takes on the role of Inguz and is tasked with freeing the few remaining good toys that are trapped throughout the stages, while destroying or avoiding the many evil toys that now patrol the kingdom.
Inguz carries a basic, single-firing pistol, although additional ammo clips can be found throughout the game that upgrade the gun with either extra shot power, automatic firing or exploding bullets. When the gun's current ammo clip is empty, Inguz will take a moment to reload, leaving him vulnerable to attack. Freed toys will give help to Inguz by providing additional firepower for a short time.
Inguz begins each stage and each new life with a full health meter of eighty units, but food can be found that will replenish the meter. The player can lose a life either by running out of health, falling off the bottom of the screen (or into a hazard, such as a lava pit), or by running out of time. Clearing each stage awards bonus points based on both remaining time and health units.
Checkpoints - indicated by red flags - are located at certain points throughout the stages. In the event of losing a life, play restarts from the last checkpoint reached. Objects with Inguz's face on them (such as wooden chests and balloons) release bonus items when shot.
An abstract, oriental-looking face occasionally forms part of a level's platform which, when shot, releases balloons which can in turn be shot for bonus items. A giant flying hat also occasionally appears and will drop bonus items when shot. Smart Bombs can also be found at certain points that, when run into by Inguz, will damage or destroy all enemy toys on screen.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bionicc.txt
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Bionic Commando is a scrolling platform shoot-em-up set ten years after the end of World War III, with the player taking on the role of 'Super Joe'; an elite Commando tasked with infiltrating the enemy's heavily defended military base to discover their secrets plans and destroy their missile silos.
To aid him in his mission, Joe is equipped with a bionic arm; a telescopic grappling hook that is used to traverse the many platforms and ledges that make up the game's levels. The arm can also be used to temporarily stun enemies or knock them from platforms, as well as to retrieve the bonus items, wooden crates and weapons that are occasionally dropped into the war zone by parachute.
As well as the bionic arm, Joe is armed with a shotgun used to kill enemies and destroy obstructions. The shotgun can only be fired left and right, however, and cannot be used at the same time as the bionic arm. More powerful guns can be picked up throughout the game.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bjourney.txt
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The planet of Raguy was once beautiful and peaceful, but all hell broke loose when it was invaded by the Daruma tribe. The pollution started to spread through the city. Blue was summoned to get rid of the Daruma tribe, and save Raguy from the Daruma Empire that has turned the inhabitants into slaves.
You control Blue, who only has one weapon to deal with the Darumas. You can use his leaf to whip enemies upside-down, and hurl these enemies at others. Along the way, you can get flowers for use at the shop to buy items that will help you along the way. These items include flower honey (increases stamina), swim fins (easier swimming), light safe (protects all your items), spikes, and ocarinas. Later in the game, you can also get the shopkeeper to sing you a song. This helps you break curses that are placed on you by a witch.You will also interact with other characters along the way that can also help you if you tell the truth.
You exit each stage by jumping on a huge plant. The higher up you are on this plant, the more points you are awarded. Every two or so stages, you have to defeat a boss before a guy in a devil suit offers you something. You can refuse or accept the other. If you accept the offer, you will have to pull one of four strings that will give you a life ball, more stamina, 30 flowers, cocoons, or five flowers.
You are on a time limit. If you run out of time, a black creature appears out of nowhere, and starts firing "bird" missiles at you.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/blazstar.txt
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The unofficial sequel to Pulstar, Blazing Star is again a horizontal-scrolling shoot-'em-up. One or two players proceed along levels, each with a boss enemy at the end, trying to redeem the humankind. There are six ships to choose from, each with its own pilot (four of them females), weapons and characteristics of movement. Each ship has its own types of shots, but also a standard shot, charged shot (more powerful) and split shot (a charged shot can be parted into more bullets, lowering the power of each bullet while widening the fire range).
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/blktiger.txt
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Black Dragon/Tiger is a scrolling platform shoot-em-up set in a fantasy world and is the spiritual successor to the Capcom classic, "Makaimura" ("Ghosts'n' Goblins" outside Japan).
The player takes on the role of a barbarian hero who must jump and fight his way through a variety of colourful, enemy-packed levels, collecting treasure and weapon power-ups and rescuing the trapped 'wise old men' that litter the levels.
Rescuing the wise men sees the player awarded 'Zeny coins'; these are the game's currency and allow the player to buy such items as weapon and armour upgrades, keys for treasure chests, anti-poisoning potions and health potions from the shops that appear on each level. Occasionally, a rescued wise man will also offer to sell the player weapon and armour power-ups.
The barbarian hero is armed with a spiked mace on the end of a long chain, as well as unlimited throwing daggers. Both these and the armour worn by the barbarian (which offers limited protection from enemy attacks) can be upgraded by finding or buying the relevant power-ups.
The sprawling, eight-way scrolling levels are packed with hidden bonuses to encourage and reward exploration. These bonuses are in the form of weapon and armour power-ups, as well as valuable treasure items. Many levels also include a hidden dungeon and each dungeon is filled with both bonus items and trapped wise men.
Special items that reveal coins, upgraded armour, or simply bonus points can be found by attacking certain walls.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/blstroid.txt
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As the name suggests, this arcade conversion updates the basic Asteroids gameplay. That means to say that the main gameplay consists of flying through single-screen wrap-around levels shooting at rocks, which split into smaller rocks when hit, eventually becoming small enough to disappear. In this case the Asteroids are protecting Mukor, an evil being who is poisoning planets under the Colonising Corp's control.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/blswhstl.txt
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The planet Meru is on the attack by the Iva forces. A plea for help has reached Twinbee and you must guide him through a perilous journey through a colorful world fighting to restore peace. This vertically scrolling shoot'em up game features colorful anime-style graphics, lots of power-ups and a fun challenge.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bnj.txt
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Bump 'n' Jump (Burnin' Rubber in Japan) is an overhead driving game where you jump or bump enemy cars for points.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bogeyman.txt
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You play as a young ghost hunter boy who runs around a haunted house. Your objective is to destroy with your sword all the crystal balls that are in the house, you must go through all the floors and go through the doors guided by the map at the top of the screen in a time limit without getting caught by the ghosts, frankenstein, witches and other creepy creatures. With the help of your magic glove can freeze ghosts for a short period of time to later hit them with the sword.
Once you've destroyed all the crystal balls, the haunted house starts falling apart, and you must run for your life towards the exit to win the stage. You can transform into a super hero, entering through the flashing door to grab special items.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bombjack.txt
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Bomb Jack is a fast-moving platform game in which the aim is to collect all of the bombs on each level before progressing to the next. A variety of constantly spawning mechanical enemies patrol the platforms and airspace so the longer a player takes to collect all of the bombs, the more difficult progress becomes.
Extra point bonuses are awarded for collecting bombs with their fuses lit. Only one bomb at any time has a lit fuse, and collecting twenty or more of these lit bombs on any given level will earn the player points bonus (see TIPS AND TRICKS for details). Jack is pursued around each level by the spawning enemies and when he gets killed, he drops down to the nearest platform, always landing on his head.
A 'Powerball' appears at semi-regular intervals and moves diagonally around the screen. If the player manages to grab this, all of the level's monsters are frozen for several seconds and can then be killed by having Jack fly into them (similar to the 'Powerpill' feature in "Pac-Man"). Collecting the Bonus 'B' symbols will increase the amount of points awarded for collecting bombs with their fuses lit. Picking up an 'Extra' symbol awards the player with an additional life, while catching the 'Special' symbol will give the player an extra credit.
Each of Bomb Jack's levels feature one of five different background pictures, some of which represent famous historical landmarks. They are: the Sphinx in Egypt, the Acropolis in Greece, Castle Neuschwanstein in Bavaria, skyscrapers and a cityscape by night. While the backgrounds themselves are repeated as the game progresses, the platform layouts for each level are completely different. At least until level 18, after which the levels are repeated.
The basic play mechanic of collecting objects to clear a level, as well as the powerball feature, is hugely reminiscent of Namco's seminal "Pac-Man".
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A superbly playable, humourous and utterly unique shoot-em-up from the Date East stable. The player begins each life in control of a bi-plane with a huge metal hook attached to its rear. This hook can be used to pick up enemies, objects, bombs and vehicles which can then be thrown both at other enemies, and at any walls and doorways that may be barring the player's route.
If the bi-plane takes two hits from enemy forces, it will explode and the player is forced to continue on foot. The on-foot sections play in a vaguely similar fashion to SNK's legendary "Metal Slug" series, but while on foot, the player has no protection from enemy hits and is very vulnerable to attack. As such, a replacement vehicle (which appear in the form of tanks, motorbikes, giant robots, elephants etc.) must be found quickly.
Boogie Wings features highly detailed and completely destructible scenery, with a multitude of background animations making the game feel 'alive' and giving it much of its distinctive character. The game's settings are as original as its gameplay; with museums, fairgrounds, the inside of skyscrapers etc. all making an appearance. Boogie Wings soundtrack is also unique to the genre, with a mixture of well-known jazz and blues tunes accompanying the frenetic on-screen action.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bosco.txt
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Bosconian is a multi-directional space shooter where the player must destroy several enemy bases on each round while evading enemy ships, asteroids and mines. Enemy bases are destroyed either with a shot to the center or by shooting out all six base cannons. The player's ship is always positioned in the center of the screen with everything else scrolling around it as the player flies. A radar map to the right shows the position of the player, enemy bases, and occasional formation attack groups.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/breakers.txt
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In Breakers, choose one of eight fighters who have their own moves and special attacks. There are eight stages in the game, and each stage has two battles. The object of each battle is to drain your opponent's energy in order to win the battle. If there is a draw, a third battle takes place. If the time limit expires, the player with the less energy loses the battle. Once you have completed all eight stages, you will face a opponent that is much tougher than previous ones. Different endings and in-game dialog are viewed depending on the character that you select.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/breakrev.txt
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8 initially selectable characters face off to become the Tae Kwon Do master! After defeating the absolutely WACKY Master Taekuk, he becomes selectable as well to face off against end boss Karate Kenji.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bstars.txt
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Baseball Stars Professional is the follow-up to Baseball Stars for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and features comic-style graphics. Choose from a variety of teams that include Celestial Planets, Heavenly Bodies, Shadow Demons, Battle Knights, Fabulous Superstars, and many others. Then select the field where the game is to be held: The SNK stadium or the SNK dome. Each field has the same dimensions, but their capacity varies. The game is played the same way as normal baseball. Features a VS. mode in which two players can play against each other.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bstars2.txt
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This follow up to Baseball Stars Professional features a fast-paced arcade style baseball with six fictitious teams, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. There are two difficulties of play: Beginner, which automatically fields the ball for the player while Exciting has the player do the field manually. Additionally, there are two main modes of play where in the single player mode the player will compete in a fifteen-team tournament or go head-to-head against a friend in a multiplayer mode.
The standard rules of baseball still apply, but it adds power-ups that the player can pick up and use during the game, such as the ability for their pitcher to throw faster or their batter to hit better. They can also substitute a player during the game, but are limited to three substitutions per game. The game is shown through 2D graphics with comic-style cutscenes to illustrate the action, such as dramatic catches and home runs that will pop-up during the game.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/btime.txt
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A platform game in which one or two players take on the role of burger chef 'Peter Pepper'. The chef must create a set number of burgers per level by collecting the separate ingredients needed to make each one (two pieces of bun, the burger itself and/or a garnish, such as lettuce or cheese).
Each screen is made up of platforms joined by connecting ladders. At the bottom of the screen are a number of empty plates while the burger ingredients lay across the platforms directly above the plates. The chef must walk across the entire width of the ingredients to make them drop to the platform below. A burger is only completed once all of its ingredients have been dropped onto the corresponding plate at the bottom of the screen.
The chef's efforts are hampered by the rogue ingredients that are constantly chasing him. They are called 'Mr. Hot Dog', 'Mr. Egg' and 'Mr. Pickle'. Any contact with them results in the loss of a life. The chef can temporarily freeze the enemies by throwing pepper at them. He only carries a limited amount of pepper but this can be replenished by collecting the bonus food items that randomly appear (ice cream cones, coffee, and fries). In addition to the pepper, any enemies located on a platform below the chef can be killed by dropping an available burger ingredient on top of them. .
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/btoads.txt
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Battletoads is a (mostly) horizontally-scrolling beat-em-up in which up to three players take on the roles of Rash, Pimple, or Zitz and must punch and kick their way through six enemy-infested stages to save their alternate universe from the Dark Queen.
The Toads each vary in fighting style: Rash is nimble, Pimple is burly and strong, and Zitz is a balance of the two. Each Toad also has its own signature exaggerated power and attack, in which their limbs turn into objects such as axes and drills.
In a visually unique twist, the Toads can knock the game's enemies 'off-screen' so that they appear to fly towards the players, breaking the fourth wall. Enemies include aliens, mutant rodents and snowmen.
The game's stages, in addition to having their own unique visual theme, often differ in gameplay style. Some levels are Double Dragon-style 2.5D brawlers, while others are strictly two-dimensional, platform-like stages. In one level, the Toads wear jet-packs and descend a tunnel and in the final level, the Toads shoot enemies from a vehicle.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bubbles.txt
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In Bubbles you control a cartoon soap bubble inside a large sink. The object of the game is clean out the sink. You can safely scrub away ants, grease, and crumbs all the time. But sponges, roaches, brushes, and razor blades are deadly to a small bubble. Don't worry too much though, because your bubble grows in size as it swallows up the dirt in the sink. When it gets big enough it will be able to hit brushes and sponges (but still not razors).
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bubbobr1.txt
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One or two players take on the role of Bub and Bob, two cute dinosaurs who must battle through 100 platform-packed single screen levels to rescue their girlfriends. Bub and Bob are armed only with the ability to blow bubbles, in which the game's many enemies can be trapped and killed. The bubbles can also be used as temporary platforms, to help the dinosaurs reach previously inaccessible areas of a level.
Any trapped enemies who are not killed quickly enough will turn red and escape their bubble prison. These angry enemies are much faster than before, making them harder to kill. Enemies also become angry if players are taking too long to complete a level. Defeated enemies are turned into bonus fruit items that can be collected for points.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bubsympu.txt
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Bubble Bobble II, also known as Bubble Symphony, is the first direct sequel to Taito's 1986 platform classic, "Bubble Bobble" ('Rainbow Islands' was the first official sequel, but played very differently) in which one or two players take on the role of the infamous bubble-blowing dinosaurs who must once again fight their way through a large number of single-screen platform-based levels, trapping monsters with their bubbles before bursting them to destroy the trapped enemies.
While the game plays identically to its predecessor, several new changes and additions have been made to breathe new life into the classic gameplay. As well as new bonuses, weapons, enemies and characters, players can now create 'Multiple Bubbles'; if the player holds the button down for a few seconds before releasing, up to three bubbles are produced at once.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/buckrog.txt
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Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom is a forward-scrolling rail shooter where the user controls a spaceship in a behind-the-back third-person perspective that must destroy enemy ships and avoid obstacles. The game was notable for its fast pseudo 3-D scaling and detailed sprites. The game would later go on to influence the 1985 Sega hit Space Harrier. Buck is never seen in the game, except presumably in the illustration on the side of the arcade cabinet, and its only real connections to Buck Rogers are the use of the name and the outer space setting. In Japan, the game was known as Zoom 909.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/buckyua.txt
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Bucky O'Hare is a scrolling shoot-em-up for up to four players based on the TV cartoon series Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars. Players must stop the Toad Empire from invading their home planets in the 'Aniverse' and enslaving their people. To achieve their goal they must shoot their way through an army of brainwashed toads to destroy their evil leader, a computer program known as 'KOMPLEX' and release the 'Interplanetary Life Force.'
Players choose to play as either Blinky (a one-eyed android), Bucky (the heroic rabbit captain), Dead-Eye Duck (a four-armed mallard) or Jenny (an 'Aldebaran cat' and telepath). Differences between the characters are purely visual as each plays the same.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/burningf.txt
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The Castella family from the Metro City started ruining the peaceful city of Osaka with the violent Japanese group, "Heiwa-gumi". To stop the fight, Metro police detectives dispatched two dangerous characters, Duke and Billy, to Japan. With the support of the famous Japanese detective Ryu, they decided to rush into the enemy's fortress. Ruthless violence in the neon lights of Osaka. Will there be an end to this war?
Burning Fight is a side-scrolling street-fighting game similar to Final Fight. As Duke, Billy, or Ryu, you must fight your way through the various locations in Osaka. At the start of the game, you can only use your fists to deal with gangs, but by by breaking things like phone booths and street signs along the way, you can get new weapons and more health. At the end of each location, you will have to defeat a boss in order to continue the mission.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bwidow.txt
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In Black Widow you have to move around a web using two joysticks to control the action. The left joystick moves, while the right joystick fires. "Robotron - 2084" players will feel right at home playing this game, as the controls are identical. You have to defend your little vector spider around her vector web in order to keep out all the deadly bugs. Shoot down bugs and they turn into bonuses. Watch out for eggs, if you see any eggs, then you should quickly push them off the web before they hatch. Other enemies include mosquitoes, beetles, and hornets.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bzone.txt
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Battlezone is a classic one-player first person 3-D wire frame shoot-em-up in which the player controls a tank patrolling a dangerous war zone. Set in a valley surrounded by mountains, the aim is to destroy as many enemy tanks as possible, while avoiding return fire and destroying or avoiding the homing missiles that occasionally appear.
Enemy tanks come in two varieties; standard slow-moving tanks and fast-moving 'Super Tanks'. A single hit taken from either an enemy tank or homing missile will result in the loss of a player tank. A flying saucer also occasionally appears but does not attack the player and can be either ignored or destroyed for bonus points.
A radar screen at the top of the play area shows the current position of any enemy tanks or missiles within range, and the war zone is littered with indestructible pyramids and boxes that can provide temporary cover. Only a single shot is allowed on screen at any one time so accuracy of shots is vital to survival.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cabal.txt
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Cabal is a war themed shoot-em-up with one or simultaneous two-player gameplay in which two unnamed commandos must battle through five different stages - each containing four screens of play - to reach and defeat an evil dictator.
The game is an into-the-screen shooter with the action viewed from an over-the-shoulder perspective. The commandos can move left and right to avoid incoming fire while the enemies themselves are targeted by moving an on-screen cross-hair over them and pressing fire. If the fire button is held down, the commando remains static, allowing for more accurate targeting of the cross-hair. While static, the commandos are vulnerable to incoming enemy fire.
Initially, the commandos are armed with only a standard single-shot gun (albeit with unlimited-ammunition) and a limited number of grenades, but additional grenades and weapon power-ups can be earned as play progresses.
As well as enemy troops, vehicles such as tanks, armoured cars and helicopters also appear and take numerous shots to destroy. When destroyed or killed, some on-screen targets release points bonuses and weapon power-ups that drop to the bottom of the screen and can be picked up by the commandos. Weapon power-ups include additional grenades, a rapid-fire machine and an automatic shotgun, which has a slightly lower firing rate but has a larger targeting cross-hair, allowing it to strike a wider area with each shot.
Each of the game's screens is littered with buildings and barricades that can also be destroyed. This removes enemy cover as well as earning players bonus points.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/candance.txt
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Osman is a side-scrolling action platforming game produced by Mitchell Corp. that was released exclusively to arcades in 1996. Many ex-Capcom staff including Kouichi Yotsui (credited as Isuke), worked on the original arcade version of Strider and designed Osman as an unofficial sequel to Strider. Yotsui directed both titles.
In contrast to Strider's futuristic Kazakh-Soviet setting, Osman is set in a neon-lit cyberpunk Arabian setting, while Strider Hiryu is replaced by a Middle Eastern protagonist named Kirin who fights without any weapons.The game's bizarre plot supposedly mocks director Kouichi Yotsui's experience at Capcom after Strider.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/captavnu.txt
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A side-scrolling beat'em up (punctuated with occasional shoot'em up sections) in which one or more players take on the role of either Captain America, Iron Man, Vision, or Hawkeye as they prepare to do battle with Red Skull and his henchmen. Each player character has a different weapon or power that can be used throughout the game to assist them in combat. Captain America uses his shield, Iron Man uses his repulsor rays, Vision uses his solar beam and Hawkeye uses his bow and arrows. There are also additional superheroes such as Quicksilver, Sub-Mariner, Wonder Man, and The Wasp who appear at certain points in the game to assist the player characters. Some of the super-villain foes that await the heroes are Klaw, The Living Laser, Whirlwind, The Grim Reaper, The Wizard, The Controllers, The Mandarin, The Juggernaut (from X-Men), Ultron and Crossbones. The game consists of all five stages.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/captcomu.txt
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Captain Commando is set in a crime-ridden future in the year 2026, where a superhero named Captain Commando, assisted by his three faithful Commando Companions rise up to protect the Earth and all the Galaxy from a gang of super-powered criminals.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cawingu.txt
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Carrier Air Wing / U.S. Navy is a horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up for one or two players set in the 1990s, a decade of great change marked by growing friendships between old enemies and never before seen levels of co-operation between powerful nations of the world. However, in 1997, using new weapons designed in secrecy, the Middle Eastern country of 'Rabu' threatens to destroy this new and fragile peace.
Players chose to pilot any one of three different jet fighters and must battle their way through ten enemy-packed stages. Each fighter has a fuel bar which is full at the start of each stage but gradually decreases, additional fuel is lost each time the fighter takes damage from an enemy.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cbuster.txt
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Crude Buster 1990 Data East.
In the near future, ruthless gangs are the new rulers of the streets. Only a brave duo of seasoned street brawlers can end this terror and return peace to the streets. Don't forget to grab and use anything you can find as a weapon (pipes, stones, signs, cars, even enemies!) to survive this onslaught. Features solid graphics & sound and very fun gameplay mechanics!
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ccastles.txt
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Bentley Bear is trapped in the crystal castles! To get out, he must collect all the gems located in each castle. The game is played in a false 3D isometric view through multi-platform castles. When Bentley collects all the gems in the level, he moves on to the next, more difficult castle. Bentley will have to avoid a wide variety of dangerous creatures that roam the levels. Occasionally a magic hat will appear. If Bentley collects the hat, he will be temporarily invincible.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cclimber.txt
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Crazy Climber is a 2-D, strategy style game. The game is strategic in the fact that you must plan your moves as you climb up the building and anticipate the hazards that await you. You start out the game at the bottom of a building to be scaled. As you climb up the building, you will be assailed by bald people throwing flowerpots, signs with loose electrical wires, very large apes, falling signs, trash and barbells, and a bird that likes to drop bad things on your character. Your goal is to make it to the top of the building and catch the helicopter, which will transport you to the next building to be scaled. Of course, you will be rewarded for quickly making it up the building by getting a bonus (that is as long as you can catch the helicopter). The things one does for publicity.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/centtime.txt
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Centipede is a vertically oriented single screen shoot-em-up in which the aim is to use the 'Bug Blaster' to shoot the centipedes that snake down towards the bottom of the screen to amass as high a score as possible.
The play-field is littered with randomly placed mushrooms and the rapidly descending Centipede changes direction when it runs into a mushroom. When a segment of the Centipede is shot, the segment is destroyed and a mushroom appears in its place, the Centipede then breaks into two smaller centipedes, each with its own head, and continues its descent.
Players can move the Bug Blaster vertically as well as horizontally, although only for the lower fifth of the play-field. Mushrooms can also be shot for points and to clear blocked areas. Once a Centipede reaches the bottom of the screen, it starts snaking back up, but remains within the lower section of the play-field near the player's Bug Blaster.
Additionally, any Centipede that reaches the very bottom of the screen without being shot releases its tail section which then becomes a new head. Other new heads also enter the screen from the bottom corners of the play-field as time progresses.
Randomly moving Spiders also appear in the first wave. Spiders can destroy any mushrooms they move over, eliminating many mushroom targets for a player. If the Bug Blaster and a Spider collide, both are destroyed. the Spider either moves at a 45-degree angle or vertically up and down, never simply left or right like the centipede does.
A bombardment of Fleas appears from the second wave onward. As a Flea descends, it leaves a trail of new mushrooms behind it. Fleas appear when a certain number of mushrooms remains at the bottom of the screen. This number increases as the game progresses, meaning Fleas appear more often later on in the game. The Bug Blaster must hit a Flea twice to destroy it; the first shot simply speeds up its descent.
When a Centipede with fewer than eleven segments appears, a Scorpion enters from either side, moving at a relatively slow speed. As the player earns more points, the Scorpion's speed increases. As the Scorpion travels across the screen, it 'poisons' the mushrooms that it moves over and changes their colours. These mushrooms cause any Centipedes that would collide with them to head straight towards the bottom of the screen, rather than continue snaking left and right. The Bug Blaster can stop a poisoned Centipede by shooting its head.
If a player earns at least 60,000 points, two things happen to increase the challenge: the Fleas descend at a faster speed and the Spiders restrict their movement to a smaller area at the bottom of the screen.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/chasehq.txt
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"Chase H.Q." is a checkpoint-based racing game in which the player takes on the role on an undercover cop called Tony Gibson in this 'Miami Vice' inspired game from Taito. Gibson drives a powerful unmarked police car (resembling a Porsche 911) along with his partner, 'Raymond Broady' and must chase down and apprehend various criminals.
The player has between fifty-five and seventy seconds (depending on the game's 'Dip' settings) to catch up with the fleeing criminal, then the same time period again to repeatedly ram into the criminal's car until it is too damaged to drive. The criminal's car is constantly moving away, so if the player repeatedly crashes or drives too slowly, the criminal will escape and the game ends.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/chinagat.txt
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China Gate is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em-up game with platform elements for one or two players. The game offers a roster of three characters to choose from who have to recover a stolen book. These are the monkey man Gocoo, pig man Hakai and bird man Gojou. There are 3 buttons, one to jump, another to attack and another for power-ups. There is a limited time to defeat the numerous enemies that appear and jump through the platforms to harm the player. At the end of each level there is final boss. It is possible to obtain power-ups like beams that neutralize all the visible enemies of the screen.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/chplft.txt
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The player assumes the role of a combat helicopter pilot. The player attempts to save hostages being held in prisoner of war camps in an unnamed enemy country. The player must collect the P.O.W.s, transport them safely to the nearby friendly base, all the while fighting off hostile tanks and other enemy combatants. There are a total of 32 hostages per level. To rescue more than 20 will advance the player to the next level.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/circusc.txt
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Circus Charlie is a single-player abstract platform game in which the player must guide the eponymous Charlie through six different circus events. Bonus points can be won by finishing a level as quickly as possible, with further points awarded for collecting any of the money bags that occasionally appear.
Finally, additional bonus points are awarded for completing a level without losing a life. The game is over when all Circus Charlies are lost.
The six different events are:
Ride a lion and jump through fiery hoops and over blazing pots.
Jump over monkeys while walking a tightrope.
Bounce on trampolines, avoid fire breathers and sword jugglers.
Jump on giant, rolling beach balls.
Ride a horse while avoiding obstacles.
Trapeze.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/citycon.txt
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The player controls a small red car and dripping paint must jump between platforms to paint them in. Oil cans are collected and used to shoot at: police, taxis, ambulances and jeeps; that roam the levels. Catch 3 balloons to advance multiple levels. Cats must be avoided at all costs.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/columns.txt
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Columns is a Tetris-style puzzle game in which you stack falling jewels in order to created a chain of three of the same colored jewel.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/commandu.txt
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Commando is a vertically scrolling shoot'em up in which the player takes on the role of a highly trained commando soldier called "Super Joe", who starts the game by being dropped off in a jungle by a helicopter.
Joe's mission is to rescue captives and destroy the enemy bases and strongholds that appear at the end of each level, killing as many enemy soldiers as possible in the process.
The end-of-level strongholds see waves of enemy soldiers ordered to attack by a cowardly officer, who immediately runs away. Shooting the fleeing officer earns the player bonus points. Along the way, players can attempt to free prisoners-of-war by shooting their enemy guard escorts as they are transported across the screen.
Super Joe carries only two weapons: a limited-range machine gun with unlimited shots, and a limited supply of hand grenades. Extra grenades can be picked up as the player progresses through the levels.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/congo.txt
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Congo Bongo is an isometric platform game and is Sega's take on Nintendo's legendary "Donkey Kong". The game begins with an animated cut-scene showing Bongo the gorilla as approaches the campsite of a sleeping safari hunter and
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/contra.txt
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In 2631, a meteorite strikes the Galuga archipelago near New Zealand, carrying with it a dormant alien being. Two years later, a terrorist organization calling themselves Red Falcon takes over the island as part of their plot to invade the Earth. Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, of the Contra unit, are sent to the Oceania island to stop the evil threat.
'Contra' is a hectic one or two player platform shoot-em-up featuring 10 stages. In addition to the standard side-view levels, there are also "3D maze" stages in which the player must proceed through a series of corridors inside an enemy base, destroying various sensors, in order to reach the core of the base.
Each player's character is equipped with a semi-automatic machine gun with an unlimited amount of ammunition and can jump, move and fire in all eight cardinal directions. Players can also move and jump simultaneously while firing. Co-ordination of the character's movement is essential as a single hit from any enemy, bullet, or other hazard will instantly kill the player's character and also eliminate the current weapon from the player's inventory.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/crimfgt2.txt
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Crime Fighters is a beat-em up arcade game where your job is to rescue several women that have been kidnapped by a crime boss and clean up the streets by pummeling as many gang members as possible with your bare hands, as well as anything else you might possibly discover. You will travel through eight levels throughout the city, in locations that range from subways to the docks.
At the end of every stage is a fight with a boss character, many of whom happen to be knockoffs of famous horror movie antagonists like Freddy Kruger and Jason Voorhees. Scoring is handled by a system wherein you simply get a point for every enemy you kill. Occasionally examples of cartoon physics pop up, such as when your character gets squashed flat by a moving steamroller or a falling billboard.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/crsword.txt
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As a knight, you must travel the countryside fighting monsters and bandits using your sword and shield. When you enter combat the view changes to a pseudo 1st-person perspective where the body of your knight is outlined so that you can see the creatures that you are fighting. When enemies have been defeated, they drop money and power-ups. There are seven chapters in the game, and each chapter (except one) starts with you entering a merchant's shop and buying weapons using the money that you have collected so far. There are also alternate paths which take you to different parts of the game. At the start of the game, you may choose a chapter (from one to three only) you want to start at.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ctomaday.txt
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A comical vertically scrolling shoot'em up starring a mutated tomato who punches the enemy and can transform to other weird characters.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ctribe.txt
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Three player simultaneous melee battle in which larger-than-life fighters battle against rival gang members. As well as being able to pick up objects such as motorcycles etc. and throw them at the enemies, players also have a number of interesting fighting moves that can be unleashed upon their opponents. These include picking up unconscious enemies and hitting OTHER enemies with them, as well as banging two enemies' heads together and smashing recumbent enemies' heads into the ground to finish them off.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cyberlip.txt
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Cyber-Lip is a 1-2 player side-scrolling game where you must fight your way through several areas, and defeat a boss at the end of each one. Along the way, you can pick up a variety of weapons along the way, and use them against the invaders. By destroying certain enemies, you receive a "core bot", which is a ring that surrounds you, and when this touches the invaders, they are destroyed. Time is against you. When it expires, you lose a life.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cybots.txt
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Near the end of the 21st century, Earth begins to become overpopulated, leading to many people living in man-made space colonies. The primary army of Earth called "Earth Corps", has been conducting nefarious experiments and their work, along with the actions of the playable characters, will determine Earth's future.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cyvern.txt
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Take control of 3 artificially enhanced elemental dragons and battle against tons of enemy airships and hulking bosses in this excellent overhead shooter. Features awesome graphics & sound effects as well as responsive controls and a high level of challenge.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/darkseal.txt
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Fantasy hack and slash game in which up to four people can play at the same time, choosing from three stock fantasy characters (Knight, Wizard and Bard) and, for some reason, a Ninja. Players must then fight their way through enemy-packed levels, plundering treasure and avoiding the game's many traps. Gameplay is highly reminiscent of Atari's legendary 1985 classic, "Gauntlet".
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dassault.txt
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The players control one of four soldiers, in his mission must grab machine guns or other projectile weapons, throw grenades and shoot their way through the terrorist arsenal, you could make uses of some war vehicles, while you save the hostages and reach to terrorist lair and stop the leader and his evil plan of launch a missile of chemical arms containing deadly spores, stop it before it's too late the world needs you soldier.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dbreed.txt
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Zambaquous has done everything to make life hell for the people of Agamen, and as their King Kayus, the time has come to head out to destroy him. This leads to six levels of horizontally-scrolling shoot 'em up action, although with some vertical movement as well.
The thing which sets the game apart from every other horizontally-scrolling shoot 'em up (except Saint Dragon) is that you are riding on the back of a dragon, called Bahamoot. Both you and the dragon have firepower, and holding down the fire button increases Bahamoot's energy bolt's ferocity. The dragon's tail can be controlled indirectly, and because it is indestructible, it can be used either as a shield, or as a weapon in its own right.
There are power-ups to collect by dismounting from the dragon and walking into them. These include fiery breath, bolts shot from Bahamoot's tail, homing missiles of sorts, and lightning bolts, with only one ever active at a time. Each level has a time limit.
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There's a massive terrorist plot underway and your country is under threat from a new and deadly evil. You must become one part of a 4 man wrecking crew and hit the streets to take the awesome fighting to the waves of terrorists baddies! Jump out of helicopters as you descend to the streets and fight terrorists all over the city - from down on the tarmac to up on the roofs! Punch and kick your way through everyone, collecting their weapons and using them when you can!
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Following his defeat at the end of the original Double Dragon, Willy, the leader of the Black Warriors, retaliates against Billy and Jimmy Lee by murdering their friend, Marian, leaving the brothers with the task to avenge her death.
The sequel to Double Dragon is essentially an upgraded version of the original game, but with with a two-way attacking system similar to one previously used in Technos Japan's 1986 arcade game "Renegade". Many of the attacks and combos from the original "Double Dragon" are retained, as well as new techniques including the invincible Cyclone Kick.
The stages and weapons are redesigned versions of items previously featured in the original game. There are a few new traps such as a bulldozer in the middle of Mission 3 and all of the transition sequences between stages are now done with the character entering the next level via a lift, making it impossible to carry one weapon to the next area.
Most of the enemy characters return from the original Double Dragon, with some given facelifts, but the stage bosses are all new. The enemies are as followed:
Williams - Has a wilder face and longer hair. He can now run towards the player and do cartwheels. He throws his knives in mid-air and sometimes carry a shovel which he throws towards the player.
Rowper - Has a beard and eye-patch, but otherwise is more or less identical to his original self. He carries shovels and can sometime pick up large objects.
Linda - She now has a mohawk and face paint. She can also jump off platforms and do the elbow strike against the player. In addition to the ball and chain, she also carries grenades and knives.
Oharra - A strongman with a clean-shaved face. Replaces Abobo from the first game and has the same attacks.
Bolo - A head-swap of Oharra with long hair and beard. Replaces the mohawked head-swap of Abobo from the first game.
Jeff - Same as his original self, but now carries grenades.
Burnov - The boss of Mission 1. An obese wrestler whose face is concealed with a mask. He grabs the player and throws similar punches in the face. After dying, he will stand up and yell, disappearing in front of the player and leaving only his clothes. In later encounters, he will revive himself at least once.
Abore - The boss of Mission 2. A huge suspender-wearing strongman with Terminator-like sunglasses. His slaps and shoulder tackles do massive damage to the player.
Chin Taimei - The boss of Mission 3. A Chinese martial artists armed with twin kali sticks. In addition to his energy-draining stick combo, he also has a jump kick and sweep kick.
Willy - The boss of Mission 4. Looks like he does in the original game, but now dresses in red. He still uses the same machine gun from the first game.
The clone - After defeating Willy, the player will have to fight their character's evil self. This clone has all the techniques the player has, but can also throw energy beams and possess the player's body to drain his energy.
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Double Dragon is a side-scrolling beat-em-up for one or two players, featuring twin brothers and martial arts masters, "Billy & Jimmy Lee". The brothers must defeat the savage street gang known as the 'Black Warriors' to rescue Billy's kidnapped girlfriend, Marian. Standing between the brothers and Marian are four huge, colorful and varied levels; each populated with a wide variety of thugs.
Many of the game's enemies carry weapons (knives, baseball bats etc.) and should Billy or Jimmy manage to knock the weapons from the enemies' hands, the heroes can pick the weapons up and use them against the enemies.
The Black Warriors is made up of six distinct enemy characters- plus Willy, the game's final boss - with each differing in both physical appearance and fighting style. The members of the Black Warriors consist of the following fighters:
Williams - A street punk in a tank top. In addition to the standard punches and jump kicks, his signature technique is a body blow to the stomach. He also wields weapons such as baseball bats, knives and dynamite sticks.
Rowper - A punk who wears matching-colored pants and shirtless vest. He wields all the same weapons as Williams, but can also lift and throw heavy objects such as oildrums, boxes and stones.
Linda - Female punk who usually carries a whip. She's not very strong, as she falls down to ground with a couple of punches or a single kick (because of this, she is the only regular-sized enemy who cannot be placed on a headlock).
Abobo - A tall, big-muscled bald guy. His attacks includes punches, a standing kick and a body toss. He can also lift and throw heavy objects like Rowper. Due to his large size, he cannot be put into a headlock.
Boss 1 - The first boss, a head-swap of Abobo with a Mr. T-style mohawk and beard. Fights just like Abobo, only with an added double-handed slap. Unlike Abobo, he does not use weapons. A green version of him appears as the Mission 3 boss.
Boss 2 - The second boss. A head swap of the player who uses almost all the same techniques.
Willy - The game's final boss, armed, somewhat unfairly, with a machine-gun.
Double Dragon was a huge success due to the many game-play innovations it brought to the genre (see TRIVIA for details), but it demonstrates its final moment of inspired genius at the very end of the game. Should both players still be alive after the final boss has been defeated, they will then have to fight each OTHER. The winner of this fight will be the one who wins Marian's affections.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara is an arcade game developed and published by Capcom in 1996 as a sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom. It was also released on the Sega Saturn, packaged with Tower of Doom, under the title Dungeons & Dragons Collection. The game is set in the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting of Mystara. It was one of the last 2-D arcade side-scrollers created by Capcom; only Battle Circuit (1997) came after Shadow over Mystara.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom is the first of two video games created by Capcom based on the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game. The game was also released on the Sega Saturn, packaged with its sequel, Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara, under the title Dungeons & Dragons Collection, although the Saturn version limited the gameplay to only 2 players. The game is set in the Mystara campaign setting.
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Mobsters & criminals own the streets. Law enforcement has taken a backseat against the criminal empire that overwhelms the city and innocent people turn up dead with each passing moment. Take control of 4 brave vigilantes and exterminate the criminals using their rules! Features excellent sound effects as well as fast & furious action with plenty of weapons & stuff to find!
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Defender is a legendary sideways-scrolling shoot-em-up - the very first of its genre - in which the aim is to pilot a laser-firing spaceship and protect humanoids stranded on the planet's surface from swarms of alien abductors.
A long-range scanner at the top of the screen shows the positions of both the humanoids and the attacking aliens. The ideal strategy is to shoot down the alien ships before they reach the humanoids. If a humanoid is captured, the alien abductor can still be destroyed, but the player must then catch the falling humanoid and return it to the safety of the planet's surface before it falls to its death.
If an alien is allowed to carry its victim to the very top of the screen, the humanoid will mutate, becoming a permanent part of the alien that captured it. This new and deadly mutation will then immediately join in the alien attack.
The challenge becomes more intense as action progresses. Fighter ships and their mines will soon join the abductors. There are also mother ships that must be destroyed; these are particularly difficult as a direct hit smashes the mother ship into a swarming mass of mini-ships that must also be wiped out. Throughout the entire mission, the player must act quickly or face possible destruction by the cosmic baiter, a fast and dangerous enemy.
Players have two escape options to use as a last resort. The first is the 'smart bomb', which destroys all on-screen enemies. The second option is 'hyperspace', which randomly teleports the player's ship to another part of the level. This is highly risky as it may place the player's ship in a position more dangerous than the one it left.
If all humanoids are successfully abducted, the planet will explode in a blinding flash and the waves remaining until the next planet is reached take place in outer space, and consist solely of destroying enemy waves.
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Dig Dug is single screen action game in which the player must dig horizontal and vertical tunnels to reach and eliminate the underground-dwelling monsters living there. This is achieved by either inflating them with an air pump until they explode, or by dropping rocks onto them.
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For this sequel to the 1982 classic, "Dig Dug", Namco changed the game's perspective from a cutaway side-on viewpoint to an overhead one. The action now takes place on a series of small islands, the gameplay itself retains much from its predecessor, with Dig Dug still being chased by the 'Pookas' (round, goggle-wearing red enemies) and the 'Fygers' (green, fire-breathing dragons).
As with the first game, Dig Dug is still armed with a pump that allows him to inflate and burst the enemies. For the sequel, however, he is also armed with a jackhammer. This can be used at the round ground-pegs scattered around each island to create and connect up fault lines in the ground. If both ends of a system of faults reaches the water, the ground surrounded by them will sink into the ocean killing all creatures on it, including Dig Dug himself if he is standing on the destroyed section of land.
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The game is set in a futuristic environment with dragons, little turtles with lasers on their back, and little green goblins with red eyes. The player picks one of four friends to travel with. The two characters fly through the levels in the game and collect items. Each item has a point value and the points are used to fill up a chart at the end. The items include: food, swords, armors, boots, etc. Towards the end of the game, the bosses become incredibly hard. The fast backgrounds create a confusing state of mind for the player.
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The plot is based on the comic Cadillacs and Dinosaurs and takes place in the "City In The Sea" and its neighboring nearby jungle. The story starts 500 years from the 20th century, when an ensemble gang called the Black Marketeers begin hunting the dinosaurs to serve their unknown purpose. The continuous hunting process has made the dinosaurs violent and now they have started attacking villages and people. In order to get things sorted again, mechanic and shaman Jack Tenrec, diplomat and explorer by profession Hannah Dundee, friend and engineer Mustapha Cairo, and mysterious Mess O'Bradovich have decided to teamp up against the evil deeds of the Black Marketeer. The protagonists reach "the City in the Sea" where they suspect the whole hunting network being operating from.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dkong3.txt
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Stanley is a bugman. Donkey Kong has taken refuge in his greenhouse and it is now up to Stanley to stop the ape from stirring up any more insects that will soon destroy his flowers. Stanley saves the flowers by spraying bug spray on Donkey Kong.
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Fate has turned the tables on the inimitable Donkey Kong.
After Mario saved the Beautiful Girl from the lustful clutches of Donkey Kong, he led the brokenhearted ape into captivity, locking him behind steel bars, never again to strut his stuff before the fair maidens of the world.
As the frustration of confinement enrages Donkey Kong, Mario complacently stands guard over the cell, holding the sought after key to freedom.
But wait! Unbeknownst to Little Mario, Donkey Kong has produced an offspring - Donkey Kong Junior! A death-defying little monkey, shrewd and cunning, who resists all enemies to rescue Papa Donkey Kong.
As Mario's brigade of snapping jaws, ape-eating birds and energy pods launch their offensive, Junior bombards them with a fusillade of Fruit Bombs that aim to annihilate his every foe.
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EVERYONE'S GOING APE OVER DONKEY KONG!
"HELP! HELP!" cries the beautiful maiden as she is dragged up a labyrinth of structural beams by the ominous Donkey Kong. "SNORT. SNORT" Foreboding music warns of the eventual doom that awaits the poor girl, lest she somehow be miraculously rescued. "But, wait! Fear not, fair maiden. Little Mario, the carpenter, is in hot pursuit of you this very moment"
Throwing fate to the wind, risking life and limb, or worse, little Mario tries desperately to climb the mighty fortress of steel, to save the lovely lady from the evil Mr. Kong. Little Mario must dodge all manner of obstacles - fireballs, plummeting beams and a barrage of exploding barrels fired at him by Donkey Kong.
Amidst me beautiful girl's constant pleas for help, your challenge is to maneuver little Mario up the steel structure, while helping him to avoid the rapid-fire succession of hazards that come his way.
As little Mario gallantly battles his way up the barriers, he is taunted and teased by Donkey Kong, who brazenly struts back and forth, beating his chest in joyful exuberance at the prospect of having the beautiful girl all to himself. It is your job to get little Mario to the top. For it is there, and only there, that he can send the mighty Donkey Kong to hit mortal doom. Leaving little Mario and the beautiful girl to live happily ever after. "SIGH. SIGH.
So, if you want the most exciting, most fun-filled, most talked about family video game on the market, don't monkey around with anything but the original Donkey Kong.
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The player controls a clown, named Mr. Do!. Mr. Do is in his garden, and wants to collect the cherries there. Monsters roam there, and will not let Mr. Do quietly collect. If a monster touches Mr. Do, it dies, and the player loses a life. At each level a path is dug through the garden, going from the bottom to the top of the screen, passing through the center. Monsters can only take paths that have already been dug. Mr. Do is able to dig new paths, at the cost of slower movement speed.
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Dogyuun is an arcade Shoot 'em Up.
The plot is somewhat vague, except that it involves two pilots destroying aliens after an alien mecha kills the reconnaissance ship leading them.
One interesting feature of the game is the ability in Co-Op Multiplayer for player 1 to combine with player 2, producing a larger ship with better firepower. The game also features loads of homing lasers and large bosses.
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Don Doko Don is a platform game where you play a bearded dwarf with a mallet as your only weapon. Very abstract colors, talking trees, cute graphics and sounds. The object is to defeat all the enemies and advance to the next round which reveals more and different enemies.
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An excellent vertically scrolling shoot'em up. The player assumes the role of a pilot who is sent by their squadron to fight their former allies until one side destroys the other, all of which is a part of a mission to strengthen the military power that controls each side. The player flies their selected fighter over 5 areas of various terrain, encountering a number of land, sea and air enemies. The player's ship has two modes of fire: by tapping the fire button, shots are fired; holding it down produces a concentrated vertical beam, but also reduces the ship's speed.
The player can choose one of 3 aircraft at the start of the game, or upon continuing:
Type A: A red (or yellow/orange, for player two) fighter, which fires a narrow stream of shots
Type B: A green (or purple, for player two) helicopter, which fires its main guns forward, but has side guns that rotate in the direction of movement
Type C: A blue (or black, for player two) fighter, which fires a wide, three-way spread of shots
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Released around the same time as the film of the same name and loosely based on its story, this installment in the Double Dragon series also moves away from the traditional roam-the-streets-fighting to a pure one-on-one fighter. There are ten characters to choose from, including Billy and Jimmy and the game has colorful interactive backgrounds, screen zooming, over-the-top special moves and with the inclusion of double jumps, combos, charges for the losing player and counter hits, there is plenty of room for advanced fighting strategies.
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Dr. Toppel's Adventure is a cutesy vertically scrolling shoot'em up where you play as a cute green creature.
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Dragon Saber is a less known sequel of Dragon Spirit. Gameplay-wise, little has changed from the original, as both games are vertically-scrolling shoot 'em ups putting you in control of a dragon. You are flying over built-up land, complete with rivers and their banks. The enemies and waves can be shot or avoided - shooting them reveals extra points as well as the occasional power-up. Ground units are shooting at you but can't be shot back, so be careful which parts of the screen you occupy at which times.
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People tremble in fear of these monsters. A mysterious force awakens them from their long slumber. 'Arise and show your fangs!' The silence of the night is broken by the growls and roars of these evil spirits which have been summoned from beyond. They are coming... tonight! DarkStalkers - the warriors of the night!
DarkStalkers features spectacular fighting between supernatural monsters with 4 TIMES the graphics of SFII (its 15,000 animation patterns put it way out in front of SSFII Turbo, resulting in realistic movement with smooth animation). With endless playability you'll never tire of, make sport of your opponent with incredible moves like the Special Attack and Death Blow which are humanly impossible. We're talking about unlimited varieties of attack!
The unimaginable secret power of the dark is unleashed!
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This game is a side-scrolling beat-em-up based on Japanese manga books of the same name and is a re-enactment of the historical battles between the Kingdom of Shu and the Yellow Turban rebels. Up to two players assume the roles of one of the four Chinese generals riding on horseback whose goal is to wipe out the 'Huang Ching', the organization responsible for the unrest of the Han Dynasty, and to eventually defeat the tyrant, Dong Zhuo.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ecofghtr.txt
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Eco Fighters is a horizontal shooter, where the player controls a ship with a rotating gun. As suggested by both its titles, the game has an "eco-friendly" theme. It was also developed by the same team from two Mega Man arcade titles, The Power Battle and The Power Fighters.
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A fast moving platform game in which the player controls the Indiana Jones-esque and unfortunately named 'Edward Randy'. The levels are an inventive mix of standard platform action and 3-D scrolling levels; the latter usually having the player driving a jeep and repelling the enemy attacks. The game is based on the archetypal Hollywood action blockbuster and features a filmic score to back up the on-screen action. The player's only weapon is a whip - another nod to the Indiana Jones character - which can be used to both attack enemies and as a 'rope', to enable the player to reach distant platforms.
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The super-hero must stop the destruction of a city at the hands of a giant robot and its maker. The object, as Eightman (or Nineman), is to move left or right punching enemies and fight a boss at the end of the level. In some levels, you are chasing after a vehicle while enemies jump out at you. Power-ups can be collected along the way, which, when collected will make your kicks and punches stronger as well as give you bombs which are used to damage all enemies. If a two-player game is in progress, a spark will be between them and their bomb power will be increased.
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Agent 17 (code name 'Otto') is to secure the top secret documents from the security building. The enemy spies are in pursuit and their orders are to stop him at any cost. Having made it to the top of a 30 story building, Agent 17 has to make his way down to the basement to get to the getaway car and save the documents. Enemy spies are everywhere and the documents are hidden behind the red doors (bonus points awarded). He has to open the door and keep moving. If either of them shoots the lights out there will be a temporary blackout. If Otto finds himself on top of the elevator the player will not be able to control the elevator. If he gets caught in the elevator he is a sitting duck and cannot duck the bullets. By using the escalator he can reach the basement quicker. Otto can defeat his enemy by jump kicking or firing at them. Help Otto to grab all the documents and escape the spies.
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Elevator Action Returns is a scrolling platform shoot-em-up for one or two players who each take on the role of a special task force operative and must foil a terrorist group that has planted nuclear bombs in various facilities. Players must also obtain the secret intelligence data scattered throughout each facility in order to disarm the bombs.
The objective of the game is to enter all of the red-coloured doors in each stage, then proceed to the exit. If players miss one of the red doors, they will be unable to progress beyond a certain point. There are also blue-coloured doors and entering these will award the player a special item, these include health refills, special firearms, sub-weapons and bonus points.
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Enduro Racer is an off-road racing game in which players ride a dirt bike across five extremely hilly and twisting courses. Each course is littered with logs, rocks, trees and rival racers that must be either jumped over or avoided.
Jumps can only be performed at specific locations on each track. These locations feature a dirt ramp that spreads across the width of the track. Players must have the bike in the 'wheelie' position when the ramp is struck, the bike will then be launched into the air. If the bike is not in a wheelie position when the ramps are struck, the bike will still clear the ramp, but will land front-wheel first and crash.
Enduro Racer is perhaps best remembered for its 'Wheelie' feature, which required the player to physically lift the cabinet's handlebars to raise the front wheel of the game's on-screen counterpart.
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Exed Exes is an arcade vertical shooter developed by Capcom. It was licensed to Memetron and released outside of Japan in the arcades as Savage Bees Memetron (licensor to the game). It uses similar hardware to Capcom's 1942, but it is more of a spiritual successor to Capcom's earlier shooter Vulgus. It takes place in a science fiction alien hive where you must pilot your ship through many stages protected by insects, some as large as your craft, and some even larger.
What made Exed Exes stand apart from other shooters, besides the high resolution graphics for its time, and the detailed use of parallax scrolling to indicate depth, was the fact that it was one of the earliest vertical shooters to allow for two player simultaneous play. Rather than waiting for one player to take his turn, two players could enjoy the game at the same time, and even work cooperatively to get further along in the game.
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Once again you control Opa-Opa, a pretty colored ship with wings on its side and must destroy the large creatures in each world before moving on to the next. Your task becomes difficult by other small creatures that happen to pass by. If you destroy a large creature, they will drop a dollar bill, which you can pick up and use at the shop to buy items and powerful weapons such as laser beams, x-way shots, and big wings. Another way to get money is to shoot certain kinds of enemies all in a row.
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The Fantasy Zone is under attack by an army of ruthless, yet undeniably cute, alien enemies. A fearless space fighter by the name of 'Opa-opa' (a craft that is as cute as the game's enemies, featuring wings and feet - the latter appearing whenever the player flies down to ground level at the bottom of the screen) must stop the alien invasion to restore peace to the Fantasy Zone, as well as finding his missing father, 'Opapa', in the process.
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Fatal Fury Special is an improved version of SNK's 2D one-on-one fighter Fatal Fury 2. It's a conversion of the 1993 arcade game of the same name. The objective is still to win the tournament by defeating all other fighters including end boss Wolfgang Krauser. Fatal Fury Special features a fairly large selection of fighters. A new Count Down mode (defeat as many opponents as possible in 3 minutes).Extra color schemes for every character.New & improved background graphics.Dolby Surround Sound support.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fatfury1.txt
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Southtown City plays host to the King of Fighters Tournament. Andy & Terry Bogard take part in the tournament cause winning the tournament is the only way they can defeat Geese Howard. Geese Howard controls Southtown City and killed their father several years ago. Also taking part is Joe Higashi, a Japanese kickboxer. Select either Joe, Andy or Terry, visit several locations in Southtown City and win that tournament!
Fatal Fury is a 2D fighter and is the first game in a series of one-on-one fighting games by SNK. It's a conversion of the original Fatal Fury arcade game. This first game does not yet feature the series' trademark pseudo 3D mode (which allows you to move between the foreground & background while fighting). Includes a two-player vs. mode.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fatfury2.txt
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Again, the Lone Wolves return!
Geese Howard may have been defeated, but that doesn't mean all is peaceful. A new opponent, Wolfgang Krauser, has come forth to begin a new Fatal Fury tournament. The Lone Wolves return, with new faces amongst them. Only one can be declared the winner though.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fatfury3.txt
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An adaptation of the Neo-Geo fighting game. 2-D scrolling one-on-one fighter with pseudo-3D aspects (that allows for players to "escape" holds, throws, and other attacks.) Part of the incestuously-popular SNK fighting game pantheon...
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You'll never play another football game again, after you play Football Frenzy! Football Frenzy, with on-going play-by-play announcing, is hard-hitting action at its best! You will hear, in full stereo, every bone-crushing tackle and helmet-to-helmet, metal-on-metal hit. The piercing grunts and groans of players sacrificing their bodies for the team puts you right on the field with them! The camera zooms give you the most dazzling close-ups ever seen. So, bring your pads and helmet! Tournament mode, cinematic displays and over 10 teams to choose from make this football package complete. Play against the computer or a friend in this 46-MEG bone-jarring gridiron great... Football Frenzy!
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Final Fight can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with each player controlling a different character. Before the game begins, the player chooses between the three main characters, Guy, Cody, and Haggar, each with his own fighting style and attributes. Guy is the weakest but has faster attacks, Haggar is the strongest but also the slowest, and Cody has all-round attributes.
Final Fight consists of six stages or "rounds", as well as two bonus rounds. Each round takes place in a different section of Metro City such as the Slums and the Subway, with most rounds featuring more than one level. At the end of each round the player will face a boss character unique to that round.
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There are 8 characters to select from and two boss characters (the first boss character is only playable in two player mode). The object of the game is to win two matches out of three. Each character has a set of moves in addition to two basic punches and kicks. Each character also has a super move called a "Danger Move", which are similar to the Desperation Moves from Fatal Fury 2. Players also have the ability to taunt others, but unlike games such as Art of Fighting, this has no effect and would actually leave the player open to attacks.
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Flicky is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls 'Flicky', a flightless bird who must collect her lost chicks - called 'chirps' - and guide them safely to the exit, represented as a door with Flicky's name shown above it.
Flicky must watch out for the house cats that emerge from cat-flaps and start roam the levels, as any contact with a cat results in the loss of a life. Any chicks that are touched by a cat will be separated from Flicky and must again be retrieved.
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Battle Flip Shot is an arcade game that mixes elements of Pong with Japanese character design.
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Food Fight 1982 Atari.
The player, as Charley Chuck, must dodge all kinds of flying fruit and vegetables and try to eat an ice cream cone before it melts. How many ice cream cones can he eat? Your players will soon find out in this incredible video feast. As an ice cream cone melts on the other side of the screen, Charley Chuck just naturally has to go for it, But he must get past Oscar, Angelo, Jacques and Zorba, four chefs who unexpectedly pop out of holes, chase Charley Chuck and throw food at him. They all have different personalities and they're all out to stop Charley Chuck if he isn't fast enough. There are piles of tomatoes, peas, bananas, pies and watermelon Charley Chuck can use to defend himself from the persistent chefs. The player controls Charley Chuck with an analog joystick which allows 360 degree movement on the playfield, and a Throw button, used when Charley Chuck needs to throw food at one of the chefs.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/forgottn.txt
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The planet used to be beautiful, with gorgeous cities and gleaming countrysides. Until the Aliens attacked! With fire, bombs, and napalm they devastated the world! They made the planet so abominable that it became an outcast in the universe - the Forgotten World. Until you, the Nameless One, appear. You're a Super Warrior of incredible power and energy. You make it your business to reclaim the panet for its rightful owners - the Human Beings!
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/frogger.txt
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Frogger is a one or two-player game in which players must overcome a number of hazards to safely guide the green amphibian from the bottom of the screen to one of five home bases situated at the top of the screen.
A round is completed once five frogs have been guided safely home, after which the next round begins with an increased level of difficulty. This includes faster-moving vehicles on the road section and new, deadly hazards on the river section, including crocodiles, otters and snakes.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/funkyjet.txt
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In this game, you play with a character who has a jet-pack on his back (enabling him to fly in the air), while he is punching the badguys.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ga2.txt
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Like its legendary prequel, 1989's "Golden Axe"; 'Revenge' is sideways scrolling beat-em-up set in a traditional fantasy world, in which the evil 'Death Adder' has arisen to take over the lands. The game supports simultaneous four-player gameplay, with each player taking on one of the game's characters. The four available characters are 'Sternblade' (a barbarian warrior), 'Dora' (a female centaurian), 'Goah' (a giant with a dwarf sitting atop his shoulders) and 'Little Trix' (an agile, oriental-style warrior).
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaiden.txt
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Ryu, the Dragon Ninja, travels the world to defeat evil wherever he finds it.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaga.txt
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Galaga is a single-screen shoot-em-up in which the player controls a 'Fighter' spaceship and must defend the home planet against the on-coming hordes of alien invaders called "Galagans". The Fighter can only move left and right along the bottom of the screen.
Galagans fly onto the screen in a variety of formations before forming troop lines at the top of the screen. Once all troop lines are formed the Galagans separate and start attacking the player's Fighter in ones, twos and threes. The top-line Boss Galaga need to be shot twice before they are destroyed.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaga88.txt
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Galaga '88 is an updated version of the old favorite, "Galaga", with more invaders and more player firepower. Galaga '88 gives players a chance to once again repel the invaders from the Galagan Kingdom. One or two players can try their hand at fighting the invaders. This time the Galagans have four more allies, each with unique weapons and defenses that a player must overcome.
By destroying special enemies or obstacles the player can get 'items'. When a player has two items, they can warp to another dimension to confront more Galagan ships with new strategies. In the Challenging Stages (labelled in this game as 'That's Galactic Dancin'), the player shoots down as many invaders as possible as the Galagans dance to a waltz, tango, march or jazz tune.
The player selects single or dual ship power. The objective is to destroy all the Galagan foes in each of the 29 sectors of the galaxy, with each sector more difficult than the last.
Unique Features:
More opponents. In addition to Boss, Goei and Zako, the original Galagan crew, Don, Nin, Ban, and Gan have been added. Each of the Galagans has a unique way of challenging the players.
Different types of ships. Players can choose single or dual ships (if the game option is set for dual and single). When the player retrieves a dual ship from the Boss's tractor beam, it turns into a triple ship with ten times the power of a single ship.
Challenging Stages. In the 'That's Galactic Dancin' stages, the Galagan invaders dance to a waltz, tango, Sousa march or jazz tune, while the player shoots down Galagans to earn bonus points.
Warping to a new dimension. By destroying particular enemies or obstacles and capturing two of their items, the player can warp to the next dimension.
Player challenge. Each dimension has different mix of Galagans with different strategies to be overcome.
Win back captured ships. The player can win back ships captured in the Boss Galaga's tractor beam. When the player destroys the Boss, the ships are released. If the player retrieves them, the ships become dual ships if they were single and triple if they were dual.
High Score Mode. Upon completing a game, a player can enter his initials if they are among the top eight scorers on the game.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaxian.txt
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Galaxian is a legendary single-screen shoot-em-up that took everything that made Taito's ground-breaking "Space Invaders" so good, and improved upon it on every level. Each screen starts with a wave of multi-colored aliens moving left and right at the top of the screen; the aliens quickly break ranks and start dive-bombing the Galaxip (player's ship) - either in single units or in groups of 3 - dropping multiple missiles as they descend. All of the aliens need to be destroyed before the player can progress to the next wave.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaxyfg.txt
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People have prayed to the gods, but the devil descends from the sky. Your mission is to defeat Felden Kryse, ruler of the underworld. The fantastic challenge ferociously unfolds on eight different planets. Screen image changes on-the-fly to zoom in and out based on how the battle unfolds. Use Dash to your utmost advantage, and speed through the field of infinity.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galmedes.txt
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Galmedes is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game released only in Japan.. The ship has two types of attack: the standard firing weapon and a charge attack. Once the player collects all three weapons, the player can select any of those weapons during combat.
On the alien planet of Gaston, a dictator named Gildy rose to absolute power. Gildy started a plan to take over his home solar system, but upon doing so, he decided to spread his influence. After conquering his home galaxy, the next galaxy that Gildy planned on invading was the Galmedes Galaxy. In response, the unified forces of the planets of the Galmedes Galaxy have created a powerful space fighter known as the LEPTON (Launched Electro-Projectile Thermal Osmotic Nullifier). Two pilots, Foo and Bar, are selected to launch the LEPTON fighters against the invading Gastonian Forces.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gangwars.txt
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2 street brawlers fight their way through a gang of hoodlums that like to laugh incessantly at you while they're beating you up! Features customizable statistics for your fighter.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ganryu.txt
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One month has passed since Musashi defeated his sworn enemy, Kojiro. Musashi was on the way to Kyoto, where his beloved Otsu was waiting for him. Around this time, many abductions had occurred by a mysterious group of ninjas, and Otsu was one of the missing. What is the true purpose of these ninjas? The time to fight has come again for Musashi!!
You must guide Musashi or his sister, Suzame, around several locations defeating a horde of ninjas with only a sword. Weapon power-ups and life bonuses can be collected along the way. You can jump high and use your grappling hook to attach to and climb some ceilings, as well as attaching yourself to faraway objects. At the end of each location, you must defeat a guardian in order to continue the game. Cut-scenes are viewed between locations.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaplus.txt
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Gaplus is the third game in Namco's classic "Galaxian" series, Gaplus picks up where 1981's "Galaga" left off. While maintaining the same classic 'look' of its predecessor, Gaplus's graphics are a definite improvement over those of "Galaga"; the game's increased color palette and subtle use of shading making the attacking aliens look rather more solid.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/garou.txt
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It's been several years since Geese Howard was defeated in a battle with Terry Bogard, a young man looking to avenge his father. Rather than looking to be saved from death after falling off his office balcony, Geese instead decided to die, and left behind his young son, Rock. Terry took Rock in and became like a big brother to him, raising the boy throughout his life.
Now Rock is a teenager, and Terry is a man in his 30s, and both are about to come together in a new clash...new faces and old come together for the greatest battle yet!
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaunt22p.txt
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Gauntlet II is a direct sequel to the legendary maze-based fantasy themed shoot-em-up, released a year earlier. Atari chose not to tinker with the core game-play mechanic to any great degree, opting instead to enhance the already excellent multi-player action that had created such a stir upon the original game's release.
As with its prequel, up to four players once again take on the role of either 'Thor the Warrior', 'Thyra the Valkyrie', 'Merlin the Wizard', or 'Questor the Elf' and must play cooperatively as they explore and fight their way through the enemy-packed mazes, collecting potions, food and treasure as they searched for the exit that would lead them to the next dungeon.
Changes to the sequel included the ability for players to play whatever character they wanted, even if that character was already in play. Characters were now colour-coded and players would find themselves taking on the role of 'Blue Elf', 'Green Wizard', etc. New in-game speech was added to allow for the new player definitions.
Other changes included the ability to 'bounce' shots off walls - known as 'Reflective Shots' - providing the correct potion was picked up. As well as new potions, Gauntlet II also featured several new monsters. The most notorious of the new additions was the Fire-breathing Dragon that guards the exit to some dungeons. This powerful creature takes multiple hits to kill and defeating it would see the players rewarded with a permanent potion and a bag of treasure.
Another notable addition was the 'It' monster: any player who was tagged by the creature would suddenly find that all of that level's monsters would ONLY chase the tagged player, completely ignoring the presence of all other players. The only way to remove this curse was to tag another player, thus making them 'it'.
New level elements were also added to further increase variety. These included dungeons with entirely invisible walls, magical walls (which changed into monsters or items when hit), stun tiles (which stunned any player that walked on them) and exits that flashed between functioning and non-functioning.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaunt2p.txt
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Gauntlet is a maze-based shoot-em-up for up to four players. Heavily influenced by classic fantasy conventions, players take on the role of either Thor the Warrior, Thyra the Valkyrie, Merlin the Wizard, or Questor the Elf and must play cooperatively as they explore and fight their way through the enemy-packed mazes. Competitive play is encouraged as players must fight for the limited amount of food, treasure, magic potions and power-up items that litter the dungeons.
Each of Gauntlet's four characters have different strengths and weaknesses: Thyra has the strongest armour, Thor is best at hand-to-hand combat, Questor has the fastest speed and Merlin has the most powerful magic attacks. The object of the game is simply to survive as long as possible while exploring Gauntlet's mazes in search of treasure, food, magic potions and, ultimately, the exit that leads to the next dungeon.
The potions - shown as blue bottles - that litter the levels offer either improved character abilities (such as 'speed' or 'extra shot power') or can be used as a 'smart bomb', destroying some or all of the on-screen monsters. Potions are also the only way to kill the game's 'Death' character that appears in many of the stages. Magic potions can be kept and used at the player's discretion by pressing 'Magic' button, although each potion can only be used once.
The first seven mazes are always the same, but from level 8 onwards, players will find themselves on any one of over a hundred different mazes. If players survive for long enough, the mazes will be repeated in a different order. How long a player lasts depends upon the player's 'health' level. Health continually depletes as time progresses and further health is lost by contact with various monsters or their projectiles. Health can be replenished by consuming the food found in the mazes or by inserting more credits. The many treasure chests that litter the levels can be plundered for points, and collecting treasure increases a player's score multiplier when two or more players are playing the game.
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Adapted from the animated cartoon of the same name. Up to three players, each controlling a Ghostbuster, must run around a top-down universal scrolling terrain, shoot creatures and then try to suck up ghosts with their plasma guns. Players can shoot and then collect various power-ups, including a protective Aura, shot and beam boosters, and a "Green Ghost" Slimer shield satellite. Has interesting screen transition effects and a well-orchestrated version of the movie's popular theme song.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ghostlop.txt
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Ghost Lop is an excellent Ghostbusters themed puzzle game by Data East from 1996. It combines the fast action of an Arkanoid style game, with the quick thinking of a Bust-A-Move type game. The game was re-considered for release in 2001, but SNK's untimely demise later that same year may have ended that possibility. Data East was best known for its' Chain Reaction / Magical Drop series of puzzle games, and even later included the Ghostlop characters in one of the later releases for modern home game systems.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ghoulsu.txt
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Three years have passed since the events of "Ghosts'n Goblins" and the knight Arthur finds himself once again facing the horrible creatures of Demon World. This time the demons have invaded the kingdom and upon his return, Arthur is the only survivor, his beloved Genever having been killed by Lucifer. Arthur embarks once again on a quest to defeat the demonic invaders and save Genever's soul.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gigawing.txt
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'Medallions' are mystic stones sent from heaven, brought evolution to human technology and lead tremendous progress to the armories. To gain their powers which the 'Stones' hold for the promised victory, many nations fought over the mystic stones and reheated the world of war. Within all the 'Stones' is the 'Medallion of Wisdom', known as the power source of all mystic stones, it had enough energy to terminate humanity. The whole world was in despair. And now, four brave worriers have risen to fly straight into the combat zone! All four had different reasons, but their ultimate goal was the same: to destroy the Medallion of Wisdom! Fight to save the humanity!
Giga Wing is a shoot-em-up set during a fictional war. The player controls one of four different futuristic aircraft and must destroy enemy aircraft, tanks, ships, and buildings using both guns and missiles mounted on the aircraft and a limited supply of bombs which damage or destroy all enemies on-screen when used.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gijoeu.txt
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Soldiers fight in a futuristic war against the army of an evil emperor. Unlike most army themed games, even trees and buildings can be destroyed if enough bullets are pumped into them.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gnbarich.txt
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Shoot back the enemy bullets! The breakout-like shooter with a variety of items and gimmicks!
GUNBARICH is a breakout-like shooter game that first appeared in arcades in 2001.
Control the flipper and shoot the pink ball = puck to break all the blocks to clear the stage.
You can set the difficulty level, life, number of continues, controls, screen orientation, item dropping speed, enemy bullet speed, and more.
In addition, now we have online rankings!
Be the world's best GUNBARICH!
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gngt.txt
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Ghosts 'n Goblins is a platform game where the player controls a knight, named Sir Arthur, who must defeat zombies, ogres, demons, cyclops, dragons and other monsters in order to rescue Princess Prin Prin, who has been kidnapped by Satan, king of Demon World. Along the way the player can pick up new weapons, bonuses and extra suits of armor that can help in this task.
The player can only be hit twice before losing a life. If the player loses a life, they are returned to the start of the level, or the halfway point if they have managed to get that far. Furthermore, each life can only last a certain length of time. After defeating the final boss, the player must then replay the entire game on a higher difficulty level to reach the genuine final battle.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/goalx3.txt
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A soccer game with all the right ingredients, skill, flair, passion, and of course, GOALS! With 28 national teams to choose from, compete in a tournament to become the best soccer nation in the world. Get past the opening group stage and go on to a round-robin elimination stage where failure is not an option. To help you on your way, hold down the shoot button until the power bar fills up and you can do a POWERFUL SUPER SHOT!
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/godzilla.txt
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This arcade game has a few monsters that are playable, a few that can't be played as and a few that make cameos. All playable monsters in the 1 Player game (except for the one you play as) have many more abilities than what can be accessed in Battle Mode. All monsters can jump, jump and kick/punch, do a tail swipe, grab and throw, punch and kick, and block. Most have a beam weapon, though some don't. All playable monsters have alternate colors to distinguish between the same monster in muliplayer mode.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/goldnaxe.txt
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Golden Axe is a sideways scrolling beat-em-up set in a traditional fantasy world, in which up to three warriors take up arms to rescue the kidnapped King and his Queen from the evil Death Adder.
The game's three different playable characters are an Amazonian warrior named Tyris Flare, a Barbarian hero named Ax Battler, and a Viking dwarf named Gilius Thunderhead. Each character has a special attack move that is activated by pressing both JUMP and ATTACK at the same time. Also, double-tapping the joystick right or left will make the character charge and smash into opponents.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gorf.txt
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The player's goal is to defeat the Gorfian Empire and safeguard the future of mankind. Gorf is a single screen shoot-em-up in the classic "Space Invaders" mould, the prime difference being that Gorf offers five distinct levels of shooting action. The levels are as follows:
Mission 1 - Astro Battles: The first mission is more or less a straight clone of "Space Invaders", set against a sky-blue background. The player is protected by a glittering parabolic force field, which is gradually worn away by enemy projectiles. The force field also works in BOTH directions, and therefore must momentarily deactivate in order for the player's ship to fire out. To advance to the next mission, the player must destroy all the invaders.
Mission 2 - Laser Attack: The other missions are all set in space. In this mission, the player is faced with two formations each made up of five enemies. The formations are cross-shaped, and at the bottom of each formation is a single laser gun. The laser guns fire a long, dangerous yellow beam at regular intervals. At the same time, the other enemies may break formation and attempt to dive-bomb the player. Destroying a laser gun causes the corresponding formation to break apart. To advance to the next mission, the player must destroy all the enemies.
Mission 3 - Galaxians: This mission is a clone of "Galaxian". The player is faced with a swarm of galaxians, which continually dive-bomb and shower the player with deadly projectiles. To advance to the next mission, the player must destroy all the galaxians.
Mission 4 - Space Warp: A wormhole is situated in the middle of the screen out of which enemies ships emerge, one at a time, and spiral outward at increasing speed; whilst growing larger and flinging fireballs at the player. The Space Warp level would have an influence on Konami's superb "Gyruss", released two years later. To advance to the next mission, the player must survive a number of these enemies.
Mission 5, Flag Ship: The final mission is a one-on-one confrontation with the alien Flag Ship itself. The Flag Ship is one of the earliest examples of the 'boss' enemy in mainstream video games. It is equipped with its own force field, through which the player must blast in order to get a clean shot on the ship. It is also armed with a powerful fireball weapon. The player's weapon has a minor effect on the Flag Ship's hull, and can only blast off tiny pieces of it. This adds to the player's problems, as stray pieces of hull can destroy their ship. These pieces can be destroyed with a single shot. The only way to destroy the Flag Ship is to hit the glowing reactor at the heart of the ship, either by first blasting away the hull to expose it, or by managing to fire a shot directly into the tiny vent that leads to the reactor.
Each time the Flag Ship is destroyed, the player advances in rank. Initially, the player begins with the rank of Space Cadet, before moving on to Space Captain, Space Colonel, Space General, Space Warrior, and finally Space Avenger. The player's spaceship is equipped with a Quark Laser which allows the player to cancel a poorly aimed shot and fire another shot.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gowcaizr.txt
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The ultimate warriors are ready for battle! The Auto-Zoom feature draws you in to the red-hot action! Use the new "Special Attack Tracing System" to copy the special abilities of the foes you defeat and build your own warrior from over 100 combinations!
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gpilots.txt
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Ghost Pilots is an overhead military plane shooter, in which you must shoot down fighter jets by either using bullets or bombs. Once you have killed enough fighter jets, you will have to defeat a boss fighter jet in order to continue. After some stages, you must select a route to continue your journey on. Power-ups can be collected that will increase your firepower, and stars can be obtained for extra points.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gradius.txt
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Gradius / Nemesis is a horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up in which the player pilots a spacecraft known as the Vic Viper as they search through unexplored galaxies looking for a lost armada. These new galaxies are teaming with alien life set upon destroying the Viper.
The game features a power-up system based on a selection meter at the bottom of the screen called a 'power meter', this allows players to 'buy' weapons and upgrades. To achieve this, players must destroy special individual enemies - usually red in colour - or enemy waves that then drop orange capsules. These capsules can be collected and used to upgrade the Viper's weapons. Each collected capsule advances the power meter by one step. Players can activate the highlighted item at any point, after which the power meter resets.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gradius2.txt
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The third game in Konami's renowned Gradius series; the prequel being "Gradius [Model GX400]" and a spinoff called "Salamande.
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A beat-'em-up developed by Winky Soft with 8 selectable characters and lots of special moves.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/grdius3e.txt
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In the darkest reaches of infinite space, pure evil lies in wait ... The Dark Forces led by the god of destruction, Bacterian, prepare to launch a massive onslaught against the planet Gradius. Possessing unstoppable power, the Dark Forces threaten to plunge the Universe into total war and complete annihilation.
Their invasion force smashes the Gradius defenses, and the surrounding planets soon fall like dominoes. Now Bacterian's evil grasp reaches for the heart of the resistance...planet Gradius itself...
To counter the oncoming threat the United Gradius World Forces gather all their fighter craft. Half of them form a defensive net - the other half a strike team. But they are badly outnumbered and The Dark Forces easily tear through their thin frontline. No fighters survive the slaughter....
In a last gasp move, the United Gradius World Forces send out two fighters, previously considered too dangerous for combat missions: The InterDimensional VIC VIPER fighters.
The Fighters take off for the heart of darkness to join the fray that will decide the fate of the Universe...
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/growlu.txt
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Beat-em-up with an outback Indiana Jones type theme to it. The arcade original allowed you to play up to four players. The game would later get a port done for the Sega Genesis.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gtmr2.txt
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You have 60 seconds to get from the starting line to the finish line. Finishing within 60 seconds allows you to go on to the next race. If you lose, a continue option is available. The screen scrolls fast. The only way you know about a turn coming up is by a little indicator that flashes with a picture of the turn. There are zig-zags, hairpins and all other cool turns, most of which you have to steer into in order to make it though.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gunbird2.txt
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Seven warriors are challenged to head on a quest to find three powerful elements of Sun, Moon and Stars. Whoever brings the elements to the Potion God will be rewarded the legendary Almighty Potion and all its magical powers.
There are seven stages in each game loop (two loops total). The first three stages are randomly chosen from possible four. At the second loop, enemies fire denser bullet patterns moving at faster speeds. Stage 2-1 takes place at the only stage not available in 1st loop, instead of the 1-1 counterpart. After completing the first loop with only one player, player can choose one of two choices for a wish with magic potion, with unique ending for each choice. If 1st loop is completed with two players, a combination-specific ending is played.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gunforc2.txt
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Gun Force II is a 2D side-scrolling science fiction themed run and gun game and sequel to GunForce. The game plays very similar to the later game Metal Slug.
The player controls a special soldier with two heavy guns that can jump an climb platforms. While playing the player encounters and has to kills or destroy various enemies including mutants, soldiers, vehicles and aliens. Additional weapons like flamethrowers and lasers can be picked up while playing. While making progress it is possible to mount vehicles, like mechs, motorbikes, tanks and flying crafts. Some music in this game is directly recycled (and remixed) from the earlier shoot 'em up game Air Duel, another Irem game.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gunlock.txt
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Vertically scrolling shoot 'em up released in 1993 as Rayforce in the Arcade. The subsequent home versions released in 1995 for Sega Saturn were titled 'Layer Section' in Japan, and 'Galactic Attack' in the US and Europe.
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A vertically scrolling shoot 'em up.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gunsmoku.txt
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Gun.Smoke is a vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up set in the Wild West, in which the player takes the role of a Billy; a young Sheriff charged with hunting down and killing a number of infamous 'Wanted' outlaws.
Each level is packed with gun-toting bandits and the Sheriff must shoot his way through the stage, before finally taking on the wanted outlaw 'boss' character at the end. Each outlaw wields a special weapon unique to them, such as a Winchester rifle, knives, darts or boomerangs.
Shooting the barrels that litter the levels reveals power-ups such as boots (for extra speed), rifles (for increased range) and bullets (for rapid fire). The game's 3 directional fire buttons (for firing left, right or ahead) can be combined (pressed Simultaneously) to create a total of 8 different firing directions.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gururin.txt
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Your goal is to make three people of the same color line up and disappear--but to do that, you won't flip the people around as they fall but rather rotate the entire pit once they've landed. Like clothes in a dryer, you've got to flip the whole playfield around and try to match up the midgets as they slide down to the bottom of the screen, reorganizing themselves as they go.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/guwange.txt
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The story of Guwange is set during the Muromachi period of Japan. During this time, increasing numbers of people suffer possession by shikigami. Although the shikigami grant great spiritual powers, the strain inflicted on the host causes them to die exactly one year after possession. However, a legend has sprung up regarding Guwange, the malevolent god trapped in Mt. Gokumon (i.e. Hell Gate). If one possessed by a shikigami can gather talismans of the five Chinese elements?wood, fire, earth, metal, water?from five demons serving Guwange, then infiltrate Gokumon and slay Guwange, the shikigami will be destroyed and the one possessed will not suffer a premature death.
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FILE: Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gyruss.txt
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Gyruss is a single-player shoot-em-up in which the purpose is to fly through the solar system, destroying waves of alien attackers, before finally reaching Earth. Planets that must be passed before Earth is reached are Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars.
It only takes two warps to reach Neptune, but all of the others, including Earth, take three warps to get to. Each time the player reaches a planet, they will be faced with a 'Chance Stage', a bonus stage in which players try to destroy as many aliens as possible to accrue points. After reaching Earth, there is a Chance Stage, followed by a very fast '3 Warps to Neptune' stage. After this, the levels and the background music start over.
Gyruss' superb gameplay, in which the player ship rotates around the edges of the screen and fires 'inwards', is heavily influenced by Atari's 1981 classic, "Tempest". While the design of the alien ships themselves is similar to those of Namco's also-legendary "Galaga" series.
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Hang-On is a superb point-to-point sprite scaling racing game in which the player takes control of a superbike and must race over five twisting circuits, avoiding rival bikers and trying to reach the end of each stage before the time limit expires.
Hang-On's handling and superb graphics were unlike anything seen before in the arcades and, like many Yu Suzuki games that followed, revolutionised the racing genre.
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An overhead 2-on-2 hockey game.
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A cartoon style shoot-em'up featuring four wacky western characters: Howdy Pardner, a tough rootin 'tooting' sheriff with a big gun, Chi Chi Gringo, a boomerang toting bearded Mexican, Little Plum, a stereotype Indian brave and Billy Six Guns, a willy quick-on-the-draw roving Clint Eastwood type chap. These four hombres have pledged to rid Dodgem City of outlaws, ne'er-do-wells and, erm, ghosts. Each character has their chosen weapon which may be powered up by collecting the right item until the stage is set for a feast of doom and death.
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This was released in Japanese Arcade's in 1990, and for the NES on November 15th 1991 and sometime in 1992 in Europe.
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Welcome to no holds barred hockey brought to you by the Video Hockey League. It's the Reds versus the Blues, the VHL's biggest rivalry.
The same hockey rules apply, pass the puck around around the ice rink and shoot it past the opposite goalie to score. You can also check your opponent just like real hockey, only each character has their own bone-crushing way of checking, each with maximum impact and zero tolerance for your well-being. Players can also start fights with one another to really spice things up.
For an additional credit, players can purchase a 'power drink' that will make them 'Skate Faster and Shoot Harder' at the start of the period for one minute.
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Straight out of the Peter Pan saga and based on the feature film starring Robin Williams, the Never-Never Land children fight to stop the evil Captain Hook from ruining their fun!
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A horizontally scrolling shooter, Horizon is the sequel to Moon Patrol. Both were developed by Irem; Moon Patrol was licensed to Williams.
Players take control of hover vehicle armed with a turret and a cannon, rolling over the terrain and alternating their position and perspective on three different lanes to destroy enemies and dodge attacks while avoiding obstacles and picking up fuel and other items.
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Heavy Smash is a futuristic handball game. You start by choosing a team from the United States, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Germany, England, Italy, Egypt, Australia or a special team of cyborgs.
The game is controlled with three buttons: one to throw the ball, another to pass it to another teammate, and a third button to jump. You have a power indicator that fills up quickly over time and when it's completely full, you can perform a super launch.
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Two shirtless Rambo-type players fight their way behind enemy lines to rescue a kidnapped hostage. Various military types must be killed by fist, knife, foot or gun. The players are occasionally marauded by tanks and
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Ikari Warriors is a vertically-scrolling run 'n' gun shoot-em-up in which one or two players take on the roles of two bandana-wearing musclebound soldiers as they engage in jungle warfare, fighting over land and water to reach the village of Ikari.
Players can rotate their guns through 360 degrees, allowing them to fire and move in all directions. Standing between the soldiers and their destination is a multitude of enemy soldiers, tanks, helicopters and reinforced bunkers.
The enemy soldiers utilise a number of different weapons, including machine-guns, grenades, super grenades and flame-throwers. The game's standard enemy troops wear blue uniforms, but there are also enemies in red uniforms that when killed, often drop power-ups that either give players more ammunition, increase the power of bullets and grenades or even kill all enemies on the screen. The players' munitions are limited in number so additional ammo and grenades must to be picked up along the way.
While most of the action takes place on foot, unoccupied enemy tanks can be found that can be entered and driven. Tanks offer increased firepower as well as resistance to enemy shots. Too many enemy hits, however, will eventually see the tank explode, this is proceeded by a warning flash to allow the player to exit the tank before the explosion. Should the player be caught inside when the tank explodes, a life is lost. Tanks also have a limited amount of fuel but extra fuel can be found to replenish it.
Another obstacle that players need to be wary of, whether on foot or in a tank, are hidden land-mines. These cannot initially be seen put will appear and flash as the player approaches. These cannot be destroyed and contact with them results in an instant death.
Unlike most arcade games, Ikari Warriors is not separated into different stages; the game takes place over one huge, scrolling stage. Ikari Warriors does have a continue feature, but it's only possible to continue from where the last game ended by first holding down the FIRE button, then pressing the start button. Simply pressing the start button restarts the game from the very beginning.
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Image Fight is a vertically scrolling shoot-em-up with an original premise. The game's first five stages are supposed to be a 'simulation' and serve as training to test the player's abilities. Player's will receive a penalty if their hit-ratio is too low.
Once players have proved themselves on the opening stages, they will progress to the game's last three stages, blasting off into space on a mission to destroy the alien vegetation surrounding the Moon's main computer. If the player fails in the mission, they must endure the dreaded 'Penalty Zone'. Features a high level of challenge, a wide variety of weapons and the ability to change speed.
If the player's ship is equipped with one or more red/blue extra guns, pushing both Action buttons simultaneously will sling the guns forward in a boomerang-like fashion. This is a powerful and destructive method and can be done an unlimited number of times.
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A 2D side scrolling shooter in which you take control of a small attack submarine and engage in underwater combat. The Dark Anarchy Society's forces threaten to destroy the earth's most important cities and only you can get past their defenses and destroy their secret underwater lair.
In the Hunt follows the classic template for 2D shooters, with the added feature of being able to control scrolling speed. Includes seven levels of underwater action (and keep an eye out for threats from above the surface), upgradeable weapons, and two player cooperative gameplay.
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The most influential video game of all time. A single player moves an armed 'base' to the left or right along the bottom of the screen and fires at the endless waves of aliens that tirelessly parade across the screen towards earth.
There are 4 buildings (shields) at the bottom of the screen behind which the player can hide, but these will eventually be destroyed by enemy missiles or by direct contact with the invaders themselves. Player shots will also destroy shields.
The descent of the aliens accelerates as they are eliminated, making them more difficult to hit. A flying saucer will fly across the top of the screen at regular intervals and can be fired for extra points.
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I, Robot is a 3-D shoot-em-up in which the player controls the "Unhappy Interface Robot #1984"; a servant robot who has become self-aware and decided to rebel against the all-controlling Big Brother and his ever-watchful 'Evil Eyes'.
The game is set over a series of platform-based stages constructed from solid coloured blocks and to complete a stage, players must "eliminate the red zones". This is achieved by moving the robot over all of a stage's red surfaces, changing their colour to blue. The colour scheme - including target colour - changes every 26 levels, however. So while the target colour is red for the first 26 screens, it becomes yellow from Level 27, blue from Level 53 and magenta from Level 79.
In order to reach all of the platforms and surfaces, the Interface robot will need to jump. This must be carefully timed, however, as jumping is not allowed under Big Brother's strict regime and his Evil eye - sitting atop a pyramid at the back of the playfield - will open at regular intervals to watch over the interface robot. Should the eye be fully open - indicated by it turning red - when the robot is mid-jump, he will be spotted and destroyed, costing the player a life.
Once all of the coloured squares on a stage have been eliminated, the enemy's shield is destroyed and the Interface Robot will need to be guided to a final, previously inaccessible coloured square at the back of the playfield. The Evil Eye is then zapped and destroyed.
Some levels feature different background elements that affect gameplay, such as walls that must be shot and destroyed to reach coloured tiles, or indestructible moving columns that intermittently block access to coloured tiles, making timing difficult. There are also enemies to be shot or avoided, including birds, bombs and flying sharks.
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The Irritating Maze on Neo Geo is a game where you control a metal ball through a maze. The goal is to reach the finish without making contact with the electrified ledges. To further complicate the task of the player, the 3 course of the game are enhanced with various traps and time is limited.
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A mass prison breakout has occurred and the prison warden has been kidnapped in this sideways scrolling shoot-em-up from Konami. The player controls a lonely police officer whose job it is to kill the hordes of escaped convicts and, eventually, rescue the kidnapped warden. Each level also has a number of civilian hostages that also roam the levels and need to be rescued.
The player begins the game with only a pistol, but 2 extra weapons, in the form of a bazooka and a tear gas gun, can be collected. The 'Weapon Select' button cycles through the player's weapons via a display at the bottom of the screen. When the desired weapon is highlighted, pressing the Fire button will select and fire the desired weapon.
Hostages will randomly run across the screen and can be rescued by running into them. Should the player accidentally shoot a hostage, all extra weapons will be lost leaving only the pistol.
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The Play mode begins when either the 1-PLAYER or the 2-PLAYER START button is pressed. The Play mode ends when all of your performers have been eliminated. When this happens, GAME OVER is written across the center of the monitor screen.
ON THE SCREEN: The game is made up of groups of 5 sequences for each rack. When play begins, all the performers run onto the screen and jump aboard their transport ship, the Scarab. The Scarab then lifts off and heads for a point in space that is at the center of a grouping of five planets. (The song that is played in the background during this scene is 'Lights'.) Each group member's instrument is on a different planet.
At the beginning of each sequence, when a 2-PLAYER game has been selected, the game tells which player is up.
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Joust is a platform-based action combat game for one or two-players (with the two-player game offering either team-up OR head-to-head combat; the first time arcade gamers were given this choice) in which each player controls a knight riding on the back of a flying ostrich.
The object of the game is to progress through platform-based levels by defeating groups of buzzard-riding enemy knights. This is achieved by 'jousting'; both enemy and player knights carry a lance and must fly around the level (actioned by repeatedly hitting the 'Flap' button) trying to oust rival knights from their steeds by ramming them with the lance. This can only be achieved if the attacking rider is above the enemy knight when the lance connects. A collision of equal elevations results in the two knights bouncing off each other, but if a player is lower than their enemy at the instant of contact, they themselves will be knocked from their steed and lose a life.
A defeated enemy will turn into an egg that falls to the bottom of the screen. This must be quickly collected by players as if the egg lands on a platform and isn't retrieved in time, it will eventually hatch into another enemy knight that must be defeated again.
Joust features three different types of enemy knights - Bounder, Hunter, and Shadow Lord - with each earning players different points values when defeated. A pterodactyl will appear after a predetermined time to hunt the players.
Accurately navigating the player Knights can be initially quite difficult as control is strongly affected by both gravity and inertia. Players can lose a life by either being knocked from their steed by an enemy knight, or by falling into the lava pit at the bottom of each level.
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This game is a crossover between Tetris and Breakout (or Arkanoid) in that your balloon is trapped at the bottom of the puzzle, and you have to break the lines down far enough to give it a clear flight path to the top. Open up a space, and your balloon (shark-shaped if you're the boy) floats to the top, and it's on to the next floor in the tower. Sound easy? It is... at first. The tower is divided into multiple floors, with 10 stages (puzzles) per floor. There are over 50 puzzles here and the action gets pretty furious.
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Jungle King is a jungle adventure game where players take on the role of Jungle King, a Tarzan-like jungle man, who is going in search of his Jungle Princess, who has been kidnapped by a pair of barbaric cannibals.
Jungle King has four stages, each with its own unique scenarios, so each stage could be considered a separate game in its own right.
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Juno First a vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up viewed from a third-person perspective in which players must destroy waves of attacking aliens. Unlike other shooters of the time, the game's enemies don't line up in a gallery formation but instead move freely around the screen. Because of this, the player's ship can move both forwards and backwards (in addition to left and right).
As well as the attacking aliens a spherical 'space capsule' occasionally appears on-screen and if shot, it releases an enemy astronaut that can then be captured. This must be done within a set time, however, with the screen having a red tint for the period in which rescue is possible. During the capture phase, every enemy the player shoots is worth an additional 200 points.
As a last resort players also have the option to 'warp' to another random part of the play area. This is highly risky as it may place the player's ship in a position more dangerous than the one it left. Players are allowed three warps per level.
Starting formations vary from stage to stage and the aliens mutate into more dangerous forms the longer they survive. To complete a level all aliens must be destroyed.
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"Kabuki Klash" is a 2D fighting game that features characters from the famous Japanese role-playing series Tengai Makyou, also known as Far East of Eden. The heroes of the three first Tengai Makyou games must participate in a tournament and find out who is the most skillful fighter in the magical land of Jipang (which is very similar to the medieval Japan). The characters include well-known Far East of Eden heroes such as Ziria, Manjimaru, Kabuki, Orochimaru, and others - a total of eight playable characters. During the fights, you can either punch, kick, or use special attacks, that require a precise usage of buttons and also deplete your magic gauge. There are random items (such as healing potions) thrown on the battle field while you are fighting, which you can pick up.
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A platform game in which the player controls a mother Kangaroo who must climb through the treetops trying to rescue her captured son. Numerous monkeys, the kidnappers of her child, roam the levels set on stopping the player's progress. The monkeys constantly throw apples at the Kangaroo which must either be avoided (either by ducking or jumping, depending on the height of the approaching apple), or punched away, the latter of which allows the Kangaroo to punch the apple back towards the attacking monkey.
If the player stalls for too long or does not punch either an apple or a monkey, a giant ape will appear and steal the Kangaroo's boxing gloves, leaving the player temporarily defenseless. The gloves are returned after a short time.
Fruit and vegetables litter the levels and can be picked up for bonus points. Each level also has a bell hanging from one of its platforms, which can be punched to make fruit and vegetable items appear. The game consists of 4 different stages, once these are completed the game begins again with an increased level of difficulty.
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Karnov is a 2-D, platform style game. You control Karnov through 9 scenes. Each of these scenes gives you piece of a map (except the first scene). Get all the pieces of the map and you get to the treasure. Your journey won't be easy though. You will be going through some rough environment such as towns, forests, oceans, and caves. To further make your travels a hazard, different enemies attempt to end Karnov's life prematurely and prevent him from getting to the treasure. To aid Karnov in his adventures, he has certain items that he can draw from his inventory. In addition, there are other items that can make Karnov a potent foe of those wishing to harm him. You must complete each scene in order to advance to the next scene. All in a days work of a hearty explorer.
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Karnov's Revenge is a 2-D Street Fighter II clone from Data East. Choose one of 13 fighters from around the world to play as, each with their unique moves and special attacks. As usual, there are two rounds in each stage, and the object of each round is to drain your opponent's energy in order to win the battle. If there is a tie after two rounds, a third round is played. There is a time limit, and if this expires, the player with the less energy loses.
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Karate Champ 1984 Data East USA.
A seminal 1-on-1 fighting game set over the course of a karate tournament, Karate Champ was the first game of its type and would influence every game of the fighting genre that followed. Karate Champ's control system utilised a somewhat awkward dual joystick control system, with simultaneous joystick manipulation required to execute even the simplest of kicks.
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Move a man on a unicycle and catch falling balloons and Pac-Men on your head. Use the Kick button to make the character's legs kick out and knock balloons back up for another try. Balloons stack up eight high and then the man will pop them. Stack Pac-Men for bonus points.
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Fight Alone!
Competition or Team Battles. The Tage Battle of a Lifetime Begins!
Or Fight with a Friend!
Why Do You Fight?! For money? For glory? For...?!
The Fate of 10 of the World's Mightiest Warriors Rests on the Grand Ambitions of King Lion!
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The tiles klank end over end down the ramp. Catch them on the paddle, or they fall in the pit. Flip them from the paddle into the bins, matching the same-colored tiles horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Each line of colored tiles is a Klax. When you've made a Klax, you hear a fanfare. When you complete a wave, the crowd cheers. Let a tile fall in the pit, and you hear a scream as it falls in. If you fail to complete a wave, the crowd is disappointed. Stay alive, complete the waves and don't drop any tiles!
Catch the tiles as they come to the end of the ramp on the paddle. Flip a tile into a bin by pressing the start/flip button. Pull the joystick forward to increase the speed of the closest tile as it klanks down the ramp. Push the joystick back and toss the top tile on the paddle back on the ramp and gain a little time.
The paddle can hold up to five tiles. As long as the green light is on below the paddle, you can pile more tiles on the paddle. When the red light appears, you must flip at least one tile in a bin or toss it back on the ramp before you can collect any more tiles. You can flip tiles into a bin as long as the green light is on below the bin.
To succeed in Klax, make points and also complete each wave. Create a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row of at least three tiles (just like in tic-tac-toe) in the bins to make a Klax and make points. You receive the most points for diagonals, less for horizontals and the least for verticals. When you create a Klax, the tiles in the Klax disappear to make room for more tiles in the bins.
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Knights of the Round is an arcade game released by Capcom in 1991. A side-scrolling beat 'em up based loosely on the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, the game features an role-playing video game-like level advancement system, with fighters getting new weapons and armour as they advance through the game, however the player can not choose how to upgrade his/her character - the level up system is static.
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The King of Dragons is a 1991 side-scrolling hack and slash video game by Capcom that allows players to choose from five characters (Elf, Wizard, Fighter, Cleric, and Dwarf) in order to travel through the kingdom of Malus and defeat the monsters that have taken over, as well as their leader, the red dragon Gildiss. Like Capcom's Knights of the Round, it features a level advancement system, allowing character attributes to be upgraded as players progress through the game. The setting is very similar to that of Dungeons & Dragons and other medieval fantasy worlds, with familiar monsters such as Orcs, Gnolls, Harpies, Wyverns, Cyclopes, and Minotaurs.
The game was ported to the Super NES and released in 1994. An emulated version of the game was released as part of Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 and Capcom Classics Collection: Reloaded.
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The final King of Fighters game released by SNK in its original state, The King of Fighters 2000 expands on the story and gameplay presented in The King of Fighters '99. This year's tournament is sponsored by the Ikari Warriors in an attempt to discover more about the NESTS organization, and to derail the plans of potential NESTS agents K' and Maxima. Not everything is as straight-forward as it usually is, however, and even the Ikari Warriors themselves are at risk of being betrayed from within by the end of the tournament.
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In this eighth installment of the King of Fighters series, ten different teams once again battle it out in several countries to decide which team will be this year's King of Fighters. However, the NESTS organization is once again standing in the participant's way; they have deployed their own team of four fighters, lead by two individuals of high-rank within NESTS: a man claiming to be the original Zero and Igniz, the CEO of NESTS. The character roster has been updated yet again for this release in the series.
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The second plotless "dream match" in The King of Fighters series, this game sports 39 normal characters and 5 hidden characters, some of whom haven't appeared since KOF98. The King of Fighters 2002 also has five characters exclusive to the X-Box, the PS2 and/or Dreamcast systems: Shingo Yabuki, King, Geese Howard, "Riot of the Blood" Iori and Leopold Goenitz. Shingo and King are available on all the non-Neo Geo systems, while Geese and the rest are only available on the PS2 and X-Box platforms.
The gameplay system has also changed. The striker system and four-character teams found in the last three KOF releases have been totally removed. In their place are the old-school three man teams and the "Advanced system" from The King of Fighters '97 and The King of Fighters '98.
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Like The King of Fighters 2002, this game reverts back to the old 3-on-3 format used from KOF '94 to KOF '98. A new feature to this game that old-school KOF fans might have trouble getting used to is the new interchangeable team system. You still pick three characters and decide your character order before a match, but now you have the option to change to another character during a match. You can change at any time during a match, but you cannot when two of your teammates have been taken out, and only one character is left in reserve.
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The King of Fighters '94 is notable in that it is one of the first known fighting games that pits a team of fighters against each other in single combat. Each team consists of three fighters for each player, the winner being the player who is able to eliminate the other team first. Each active character can charge up "Art of Fighting" style in order to gain access to "Desperation Moves", or "DMs" (moves which operate very much like Street Fighter's Super Combos). Playing against the computer, the player must defeat all 8 teams in the game in order to reach the final boss, Rugal Bernstein.
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Summer, 1995. The world's toughest combatants once again team up for the supreme competition. A stellar cast of fighting stars gather in the most colossal conflagration in history! Along with terrifying new challenges... out of the storm of battle comes The King of Fighters '95! Experience a new age in fighting games with the original Team Edit Mode!
Choose from 24 characters! Take your pick from a bountiful selection to create history's most awesome team of pure pugilism. Create your own original bruise-giving team of 3 by selecting your favorite fighters!
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SNK's flagship series returns for another year. Many of the changes in this year's KOF release come in the form of improved graphics, sound effects, music and totally redone character sprites. The gameplay of the system has been altered with the addition of "Rush" multi-hit combos and new moves for practically every character. The storyline of the series receives heavy focus in this release with the Orochi Saga swinging into high-gear. Other features carried over from the previous year include the ability to choose between the default "Team Fighting" mode or the traditional "Single Fighter" style of gameplay, plus the "Versus" and "Survival" gameplay modes.
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Another year, another KOF. Additions this year come in the form of slightly improved graphics and sounds, new moves and a new game mode. Gameplay is much more plot-driven, as you have middle-bosses that can change depending on what team you select. In add
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│ ├── cawingu.txt
│ ├── cbuster.txt
│ ├── ccastles.txt
│ ├── cclimber.txt
│ ├── centtime.txt
│ ├── chasehq.txt
│ ├── chinagat.txt
│ ├── chplft.txt
│ ├── circusc.txt
│ ├── citycon.txt
│ ├── columns.txt
│ ├── commandu.txt
│ ├── congo.txt
│ ├── contra.txt
│ ├── crimfgt2.txt
│ ├── crsword.txt
│ ├── ctomaday.txt
│ ├── ctribe.txt
│ ├── cyberlip.txt
│ ├── cybots.txt
│ ├── cyvern.txt
│ ├── darkseal.txt
│ ├── dassault.txt
│ ├── dbreed.txt
│ ├── ddcrew.txt
│ ├── ddragn2u.txt
│ ├── ddragonu.txt
│ ├── ddsomu.txt
│ ├── ddtodu.txt
│ ├── deadconx.txt
│ ├── defendg.txt
│ ├── digdug.txt
│ ├── digdug2.txt
│ ├── dimahoo.txt
│ ├── dinou.txt
│ ├── dkong3.txt
│ ├── dkongjr.txt
│ ├── dkongo.txt
│ ├── docastle.txt
│ ├── dogyuun.txt
│ ├── dondokod.txt
│ ├── donpachi.txt
│ ├── doubledr.txt
│ ├── drtoppel.txt
│ ├── dsaber.txt
│ ├── dstlku.txt
│ ├── dw.txt
│ ├── ecofghtr.txt
│ ├── edrandy.txt
│ ├── eightman.txt
│ ├── elevator.txt
│ ├── elvactr.txt
│ ├── enduror.txt
│ ├── exedexes.txt
│ ├── fantzn2.txt
│ ├── fantzone.txt
│ ├── fatfursp.txt
│ ├── fatfury1.txt
│ ├── fatfury2.txt
│ ├── fatfury3.txt
│ ├── fbfrenzy.txt
│ ├── ffightu.txt
│ ├── fightfev.txt
│ ├── flicky.txt
│ ├── flipshot.txt
│ ├── foodf.txt
│ ├── forgottn.txt
│ ├── frogger.txt
│ ├── funkyjet.txt
│ ├── ga2.txt
│ ├── gaiden.txt
│ ├── galaga.txt
│ ├── galaga88.txt
│ ├── galaxian.txt
│ ├── galaxyfg.txt
│ ├── galmedes.txt
│ ├── gangwars.txt
│ ├── ganryu.txt
│ ├── gaplus.txt
│ ├── garou.txt
│ ├── gaunt22p.txt
│ ├── gaunt2p.txt
│ ├── ghostb.txt
│ ├── ghostlop.txt
│ ├── ghoulsu.txt
│ ├── gigawing.txt
│ ├── gijoeu.txt
│ ├── gnbarich.txt
│ ├── gngt.txt
│ ├── goalx3.txt
│ ├── godzilla.txt
│ ├── goldnaxe.txt
│ ├── gorf.txt
│ ├── gowcaizr.txt
│ ├── gpilots.txt
│ ├── gradius.txt
│ ├── gradius2.txt
│ ├── grdians.txt
│ ├── grdius3e.txt
│ ├── growlu.txt
│ ├── gtmr2.txt
│ ├── gunbird2.txt
│ ├── gunforc2.txt
│ ├── gunlock.txt
│ ├── gunnail.txt
│ ├── gunsmoku.txt
│ ├── gururin.txt
│ ├── guwange.txt
│ ├── gyruss.txt
│ ├── hangon.txt
│ ├── hattrick.txt
│ ├── heatbrlu.txt
│ ├── hharryu.txt
│ ├── hitice.txt
│ ├── hooku.txt
│ ├── horizon.txt
│ ├── hvysmsh.txt
│ ├── ikari3nr.txt
│ ├── ikarijpb.txt
│ ├── imgfight.txt
│ ├── inthunt.txt
│ ├── invaders.txt
│ ├── irobot.txt
│ ├── irrmaze.txt
│ ├── jailbrek.txt
│ ├── journey.txt
│ ├── joust.txt
│ ├── joyjoy.txt
│ ├── jungleh.txt
│ ├── junofrst.txt
│ ├── kabukikl.txt
│ ├── kangaroo.txt
│ ├── karnov.txt
│ ├── karnovr.txt
│ ├── kchamp.txt
│ ├── kick.txt
│ ├── kizuna.txt
│ ├── klax.txt
│ ├── knightsu.txt
│ ├── kodu.txt
│ ├── kof2000.txt
│ ├── kof2001.txt
│ ├── kof2002.txt
│ ├── kof2003.txt
│ ├── kof94.txt
│ ├── kof95.txt
│ ├── kof96.txt
│ ├── kof97.txt
│ ├── kof98.txt
│ ├── kof99.txt
│ ├── kotm.txt
│ ├── kotm2.txt
│ ├── kungfum.txt
│ ├── landmkrp.txt
│ ├── lastblad.txt
│ ├── lastbld2.txt
│ ├── lbowling.txt
│ ├── ldrun.txt
│ ├── ldrun2.txt
│ ├── ldrun4.txt
│ ├── legendos.txt
│ ├── lethalth.txt
│ ├── lifefrce.txt
│ ├── lightbr.txt
│ ├── liquidk.txt
│ ├── lkage.txt
│ ├── llander.txt
│ ├── loderndf.txt
│ ├── loht.txt
│ ├── looping.txt
│ ├── lresort.txt
│ ├── lwings.txt
│ ├── macross.txt
│ ├── macross2.txt
│ ├── macrossp.txt
│ ├── magdrop2.txt
│ ├── magdrop3.txt
│ ├── maglord.txt
│ ├── mainev2p.txt
│ ├── mappy.txt
│ ├── marble.txt
│ ├── mario.txt
│ ├── matrim.txt
│ ├── mazinger.txt
│ ├── mbombrd.txt
│ ├── megaman2.txt
│ ├── mercs.txt
│ ├── metamrph.txt
│ ├── metmqstr.txt
│ ├── mgcrystl.txt
│ ├── mhavoc.txt
│ ├── milliped.txt
│ ├── missile.txt
│ ├── mk.txt
│ ├── mk2.txt
│ ├── mk3.txt
│ ├── mmatrix.txt
│ ├── monsterb.txt
│ ├── moonwalk.txt
│ ├── mooua.txt
│ ├── mpatrol.txt
│ ├── mrdo.txt
│ ├── mshvsfj.txt
│ ├── mslug.txt
│ ├── mslug2.txt
│ ├── mslug3.txt
│ ├── mslug4.txt
│ ├── mslug5.txt
│ ├── mslugx.txt
│ ├── mspacman.txt
│ ├── mswordu.txt
│ ├── mtwins.txt
│ ├── mutnat.txt
│ ├── mvsc.txt
│ ├── mystwaru.txt
│ ├── nam1975.txt
│ ├── narc.txt
│ ├── nbajam.txt
│ ├── nbajamte.txt
│ ├── nbbatman.txt
│ ├── ncombat.txt
│ ├── ncommand.txt
│ ├── nemo.txt
│ ├── neobombe.txt
│ ├── neocup98.txt
│ ├── neodrift.txt
│ ├── neogeo.txt
│ ├── neomrdo.txt
│ ├── nibbler.txt
│ ├── ninjak.txt
│ ├── ninjakd2.txt
│ ├── ninjamas.txt
│ ├── nitd.txt
│ ├── nitrobal.txt
│ ├── noboranb.txt
│ ├── nrallyx.txt
│ ├── nslasher.txt
│ ├── nspirit.txt
│ ├── nwarr.txt
│ ├── offroad.txt
│ ├── outfxies.txt
│ ├── outrunb.txt
│ ├── outzone.txt
│ ├── overtop.txt
│ ├── pacland.txt
│ ├── pacman.txt
│ ├── pang3.txt
│ ├── panicbom.txt
│ ├── paperboy.txt
│ ├── parodius.txt
│ ├── pbobbl2n.txt
│ ├── pbobblen.txt
│ ├── pengo.txt
│ ├── peterpak.txt
│ ├── pgoal.txt
│ ├── phoenix.txt
│ ├── pipedrm.txt
│ ├── pitfight.txt
│ ├── pnyaa.txt
│ ├── polepos.txt
│ ├── polepos2.txt
│ ├── pooyan.txt
│ ├── popbounc.txt
│ ├── popeyef.txt
│ ├── pow.txt
│ ├── preisle2.txt
│ ├── progear.txt
│ ├── pspikes2.txt
│ ├── pulstar.txt
│ ├── punchout.txt
│ ├── punishru.txt
│ ├── punksht2.txt
│ ├── puyopuy2.txt
│ ├── puyopuya.txt
│ ├── puzloopu.txt
│ ├── puzzledp.txt
│ ├── qbert.txt
│ ├── qix.txt
│ ├── ragnagrd.txt
│ ├── rallyx.txt
│ ├── rampage.txt
│ ├── ramprt2p.txt
│ ├── rastanu.txt
│ ├── rbff1.txt
│ ├── rbff2.txt
│ ├── rbffspec.txt
│ ├── renegade.txt
│ ├── ridhero.txt
│ ├── ringdest.txt
│ ├── ringking.txt
│ ├── roboarmy.txt
│ ├── robocop.txt
│ ├── robocp2u.txt
│ ├── robotron.txt
│ ├── rocnrope.txt
│ ├── rohgau.txt
│ ├── rotd.txt
│ ├── rthun2.txt
│ ├── rthunder.txt
│ ├── rtype2.txt
│ ├── rtypeleo.txt
│ ├── rtypeu.txt
│ ├── rushatck.txt
│ ├── rygar.txt
│ ├── s1945.txt
│ ├── s1945ii.txt
│ ├── s1945iii.txt
│ ├── s1945p.txt
│ ├── samsh5sp.txt
│ ├── samsho.txt
│ ├── samsho2.txt
│ ├── samsho3.txt
│ ├── samsho4.txt
│ ├── samsho5.txt
│ ├── samuraia.txt
│ ├── savagere.txt
│ ├── scontra.txt
│ ├── sdodgeb.txt
│ ├── seawolf.txt
│ ├── seganinu.txt
│ ├── sengoku.txt
│ ├── sengoku2.txt
│ ├── sengoku3.txt
│ ├── sf1us.txt
│ ├── sf2.txt
│ ├── sf2t.txt
│ ├── sfa2.txt
│ ├── sfa3.txt
│ ├── sgemf.txt
│ ├── shadfrce.txt
│ ├── shangon.txt
│ ├── shaolins.txt
│ ├── sharrier.txt
│ ├── shdancer.txt
│ ├── shinobi.txt
│ ├── shocktr2.txt
│ ├── shocktro.txt
│ ├── shollow.txt
│ ├── sidearmr.txt
│ ├── simpsn2p.txt
│ ├── sinistar.txt
│ ├── slammasu.txt
│ ├── slyspy.txt
│ ├── smashtv.txt
│ ├── snowbrob.txt
│ ├── socbrawl.txt
│ ├── solomon.txt
│ ├── sonic.txt
│ ├── sonicwi2.txt
│ ├── sonicwi3.txt
│ ├── sonson.txt
│ ├── spf2t.txt
│ ├── spidey.txt
│ ├── spinmast.txt
│ ├── splatter.txt
│ ├── spnchout.txt
│ ├── spyhunt.txt
│ ├── ssf2t.txt
│ ├── ssideki.txt
│ ├── ssideki2.txt
│ ├── ssideki3.txt
│ ├── ssideki4.txt
│ ├── ssprint.txt
│ ├── ssrdrubc.txt
│ ├── stakwin.txt
│ ├── stakwin2.txt
│ ├── starcas.txt
│ ├── starwars.txt
│ ├── stdragon.txt
│ ├── stmblade.txt
│ ├── strhoop.txt
│ ├── strider.txt
│ ├── superman.txt
│ ├── superpac.txt
│ ├── superspy.txt
│ ├── svc.txt
│ ├── tapper.txt
│ ├── tekken.txt
│ ├── tekken2.txt
│ ├── tekken3.txt
│ ├── tempest.txt
│ ├── tetris.txt
│ ├── thndrbld.txt
│ ├── tigeroad.txt
│ ├── timeplt.txt
│ ├── tmnt22p.txt
│ ├── tmnt2po.txt
│ ├── tnzsb.txt
│ ├── tokiu.txt
│ ├── toobin.txt
│ ├── tophuntr.txt
│ ├── totc.txt
│ ├── tpgolf.txt
│ ├── trackfld.txt
│ ├── trally.txt
│ ├── trojan.txt
│ ├── tron.txt
│ ├── truxton2.txt
│ ├── tumblep.txt
│ ├── turfmast.txt
│ ├── twinspri.txt
│ ├── typhoon.txt
│ ├── uccops.txt
│ ├── umk3.txt
│ ├── unsquad.txt
│ ├── upndown.txt
│ ├── valkyrie.txt
│ ├── varthu.txt
│ ├── vball.txt
│ ├── vendet2p.txt
│ ├── vf.txt
│ ├── viewpoin.txt
│ ├── vigilntu.txt
│ ├── viostorm.txt
│ ├── vliner.txt
│ ├── volfied.txt
│ ├── vsav2.txt
│ ├── vsavu.txt
│ ├── wakuwak7.txt
│ ├── wb3.txt
│ ├── wbmlb.txt
│ ├── wboyu.txt
│ ├── wh1.txt
│ ├── wh2.txt
│ ├── wh2j.txt
│ ├── whp.txt
│ ├── wildfang.txt
│ ├── willow.txt
│ ├── wjammers.txt
│ ├── wofu.txt
│ ├── wow.txt
│ ├── xevious.txt
│ ├── xexex.txt
│ ├── xmcotau.txt
│ ├── xmen2p.txt
│ ├── xmultipl.txt
│ ├── xmvsfu.txt
│ ├── zaxxon.txt
│ ├── zedblade.txt
│ ├── zerowing.txt
│ ├── zookeep.txt
│ └── zupapa.txt
├── Atari 2600/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Asteroids (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Atlantis (USA).txt
│ ├── Battlezone (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Beamrider (USA).txt
│ ├── Berzerk (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── California Games (USA).txt
│ ├── Centipede (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Chopper Command (USA).txt
│ ├── Circus Atari (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Combat ~ Tank-Plus (USA).txt
│ ├── Cosmic Ark (USA).txt
│ ├── Crystal Castles (USA).txt
│ ├── Demon Attack (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Dig Dug (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragonfire (USA).txt
│ ├── Enduro (USA).txt
│ ├── Frogger (USA).txt
│ ├── Frogs and Flies (USA).txt
│ ├── Frostbite (USA).txt
│ ├── Gravitar (USA).txt
│ ├── H.E.R.O. (USA).txt
│ ├── Halloween (USA).txt
│ ├── Haunted House (USA).txt
│ ├── Joust (USA).txt
│ ├── Jungle Hunt (USA).txt
│ ├── Kaboom! (USA).txt
│ ├── Kangaroo (USA).txt
│ ├── Keystone Kapers (USA).txt
│ ├── Millipede (USA).txt
│ ├── Missile Command (USA).txt
│ ├── Montezuma's Revenge - Featuring Panama Joe (USA).txt
│ ├── Ms. Pac-Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Phoenix (USA).txt
│ ├── Pitfall II - Lost Caverns (USA).txt
│ ├── Pitfall! - Pitfall Harry's Jungle Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── River Raid (USA).txt
│ ├── Seaquest (USA).txt
│ ├── Sky Diver ~ Dare Diver (USA).txt
│ ├── Solaris (USA).txt
│ ├── Space Invaders (USA).txt
│ ├── Stampede (USA).txt
│ ├── Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (USA).txt
│ ├── Stargate (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Breakout (USA).txt
│ ├── Tapper (USA).txt
│ ├── Vanguard (USA).txt
│ ├── Video Pinball ~ Arcade Pinball (USA).txt
│ ├── Warlords (USA).txt
│ └── Yars' Revenge (USA).txt
├── NEC PC Engine/
│ └── text/
│ ├── 1943 Kai (Japan).txt
│ ├── Aero Blasters (USA).txt
│ ├── Ai Chou Aniki (Japan) (SADS).txt
│ ├── Air Zonk (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien Crush (USA).txt
│ ├── Aoi Blink (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Bakushou Yoshimoto Shinkigeki (Japan) (FABT).txt
│ ├── Batman (Japan).txt
│ ├── Battle Lode Runner (Japan).txt
│ ├── Beyond Shadowgate (USA).txt
│ ├── Blazing Lazers (USA).txt
│ ├── Bloody Wolf (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman '93 (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman '94 (Japan).txt
│ ├── Bonk 3 - Bonk's Big Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonk's Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonk's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Cadash (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Rondo of Blood (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Chew-Man-Fu (USA).txt
│ ├── Chou Aniki (Japan) (FAAT, FACT).txt
│ ├── Circus Lido (Japan).txt
│ ├── Coryoon - Child of Dragon (Japan).txt
│ ├── Cratermaze (USA).txt
│ ├── Dead Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Detana!! TwinBee (Japan).txt
│ ├── Devil's Crush (USA).txt
│ ├── Don Doko Don! (Japan).txt
│ ├── Double Dungeons (USA).txt
│ ├── Download (Japan).txt
│ ├── Dragon Saber (Japan).txt
│ ├── Dragon's Curse (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeon Explorer (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeon Explorer II (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeon Master - Theron's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Dungeons & Dragons - Order of the Griffon (USA).txt
│ ├── Fairytale Dreams of Alice, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Final Lap Twin (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Match Tennis (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Galaga '90 (USA).txt
│ ├── Garou Densetsu Special (Japan) (FABT).txt
│ ├── Gate of Thunder (Japan) (FACT, FADT).txt
│ ├── Gekisha Boy (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (Japan).txt
│ ├── Godzilla (USA).txt
│ ├── Gomola Speed (Japan).txt
│ ├── Hana Taaka Daka! (Japan).txt
│ ├── Image Fight (Japan).txt
│ ├── ImageFight II - Operation Deepstriker (Japan).txt
│ ├── Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (USA).txt
│ ├── Kaze Kiri - Ninja Action (Japan).txt
│ ├── Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (USA).txt
│ ├── Klax (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Hero Tonma (USA).txt
│ ├── Legendary Axe II (USA).txt
│ ├── Legendary Axe, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Lords of Thunder (USA).txt
│ ├── Mad Stalker - Full Metal Force (Japan).txt
│ ├── Magical Chase (USA).txt
│ ├── Makai Prince Dorabocchan (Japan).txt
│ ├── Metal Stoker (Japan).txt
│ ├── Military Madness (USA).txt
│ ├── Mizubaku Daibouken (Japan).txt
│ ├── Momotarou Katsugeki (Japan).txt
│ ├── Moto Roader (USA).txt
│ ├── Moto Roader II (Japan).txt
│ ├── NEXZR (Japan).txt
│ ├── Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu - PC Bangai Hen (Japan).txt
│ ├── Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu - PC Soccer Hen (Japan).txt
│ ├── Neutopia (USA).txt
│ ├── Neutopia II (USA).txt
│ ├── New Adventure Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Spirit (USA).txt
│ ├── Override (Japan).txt
│ ├── Pac-Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Parasol Stars - The Story of Bubble Bobble III (USA).txt
│ ├── Parodius Da! - Shinwa kara Owarai e (Japan).txt
│ ├── Populous (Japan).txt
│ ├── Psychosis (USA).txt
│ ├── Puyo Puyo CD Tsuu (Japan).txt
│ ├── Puzzle Boy (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Puzznic (Japan).txt
│ ├── R-Type (USA).txt
│ ├── R-Type Complete CD (Japan).txt
│ ├── Raiden (USA).txt
│ ├── Salamander (Japan).txt
│ ├── Seirei Senshi Spriggan (Japan).txt
│ ├── Skweek (Japan).txt
│ ├── Soldier Blade (USA).txt
│ ├── Somer Assault (USA).txt
│ ├── Son Son II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Spin Pair (Japan).txt
│ ├── Splatterhouse (USA).txt
│ ├── Spriggan Mark 2 - Re Terraform Project (Japan).txt
│ ├── Star Parodier (Japan).txt
│ ├── Summer Carnival '93 - NEXZR Special (Japan).txt
│ ├── Super Star Soldier (USA).txt
│ ├── Tatsujin (Japan).txt
│ ├── Time Cruise (USA).txt
│ ├── Valkyrie no Densetsu (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── World Court Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys Book I & II (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys III - Wanderers from Ys (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys IV - The Dawn of Ys (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ └── Zipang (Japan).txt
├── Nintendo Game Boy/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Adventures of Star Saver, The (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Aerostar (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Amazing Penguin (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Astro Rabby (Japan).txt
│ ├── Atomic Punk (USA).txt
│ ├── Avenging Spirit (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Balloon Kid (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Batman - Return of the Joker (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Batman - The Video Game (World).txt
│ ├── Battle Arena Toshinden (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Battle Unit Zeoth (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bionic Commando (USA).txt
│ ├── Blaster Master Boy (USA).txt
│ ├── Booby Boys (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Boxxle (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Boxxle II (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bubble Ghost (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, The (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - The Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania II - Belmont's Revenge (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania Legends (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Catrap (USA).txt
│ ├── Cave Noire (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Chalvo 55 - Super Puzzle Action (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Contra - The Alien Wars (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Cosmo Tank (USA).txt
│ ├── Darkwing Duck (USA).txt
│ ├── Dead Heat Scramble (USA).txt
│ ├── Dexterity (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong (Japan, USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Land (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Land 2 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Land III (USA, Europe) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Dr. Franken (USA).txt
│ ├── Dr. Franken II (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl,Sv).txt
│ ├── Dr. Mario (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── DragonHeart (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Dropzone (Europe).txt
│ ├── DuckTales (USA).txt
│ ├── DuckTales 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── F-1 Race (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Faceball 2000 (USA).txt
│ ├── Fastest Lap (USA).txt
│ ├── Fighting Simulator 2 in 1 - Flying Warriors (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Legend II (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Legend III (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Legend, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Fortified Zone (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery (USA) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Gargoyle's Quest (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gargoyle's Quest II - The Demon Darkness (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ghostbusters II (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Golf (World).txt
│ ├── Great Greed (USA).txt
│ ├── Gremlins 2 - The New Batch (World).txt
│ ├── Hammerin' Harry (Europe).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon GB (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Heiankyo Alien (USA).txt
│ ├── James Bond 007 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kid Dracula (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kid Icarus - Of Myths and Monsters (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kingdom Crusade (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Block Ball (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Land 2 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Pinball Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Star Stacker (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Kung-Fu Master (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kwirk - He's A-maze-ing! (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Link's Awakening (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Legend of the River King GB (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Lock 'n' Chase (World).txt
│ ├── Magic Knight Rayearth (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Mario's Picross (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Maru's Mission (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man - Dr. Wily's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man II (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man III (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man IV (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man V (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Mercenary Force (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Metal Masters (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid II - Return of Samus (World).txt
│ ├── Mickey Mouse - Magic Wands! (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Dangerous Chase (USA).txt
│ ├── Mole Mania (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Monster Max (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Montezuma's Return! (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Motocross Maniacs (USA).txt
│ ├── Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (USA) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Nemesis (USA).txt
│ ├── Nemesis II - The Return of the Hero (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Boy (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Boy 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden Shadow (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Taro (USA).txt
│ ├── Noobow (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Operation C (USA).txt
│ ├── Out of Gas (USA).txt
│ ├── Painter Momopie (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Parodius (Europe).txt
│ ├── Penguin Wars (USA).txt
│ ├── Picross 2 (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pinball - Revenge of the 'Gator (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Pocket Bomberman (Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Blue Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Red Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition (USA, Europe) (CGB+SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Pop'n TwinBee (Europe).txt
│ ├── Q Billion (USA).txt
│ ├── Quarth (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── R-Type (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── R-Type II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Rolan's Curse (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolan's Curse II (USA).txt
│ ├── Skate or Die - Bad 'N Rad (USA).txt
│ ├── SolarStriker (World).txt
│ ├── Solomon's Club (USA).txt
│ ├── Spanky's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Spud's Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Land (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Land 2 - 6 Golden Coins (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Super R.C. Pro-Am (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sword of Hope II, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Sword of Hope, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Tail 'Gator (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Fall of the Foot Clan (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - Back from the Sewers (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - Radical Rescue (USA).txt
│ ├── Tennis (World).txt
│ ├── Tetris (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Tetris 2 (USA, Europe) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Tetris Attack (USA, Europe) (Rev 1) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Tetris Blast (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures - Babs' Big Break (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures 2 - Montana's Movie Madness (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Trax (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Trip World (Europe).txt
│ ├── Vattle Giuce (Japan).txt
│ ├── Wario Blast Featuring Bomberman! (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Wario Land - Super Mario Land 3 (World).txt
│ ├── Wario Land II (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── Wave Race (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── World Heroes 2 Jet (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced).txt
│ ├── X (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Yoshi (USA).txt
│ └── Yoshi's Cookie (USA, Europe).txt
├── Nintendo Game Boy Advance/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Advance Wars (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Advance Wars 2 - Black Hole Rising (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien Hominid (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Astro Boy - Omega Factor (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Banjo-Kazooie - Grunty's Revenge (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Boktai - The Sun Is in Your Hand (USA).txt
│ ├── Boktai 2 - Solar Boy Django (USA).txt
│ ├── Broken Sword - The Shadow of the Templars (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Bruce Lee - Return of the Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Car Battler Joe (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Circle of the Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Harmony of Dissonance (USA).txt
│ ├── ChuChu Rocket! (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Crash Nitro Kart (USA).txt
│ ├── DK - King of Swing (USA).txt
│ ├── Denki Blocks! (USA) (En,Es).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest Monsters - Caravan Heart (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Drill Dozer (USA).txt
│ ├── Dynasty Warriors Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── F-Zero - GP Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── F-Zero - Maximum Velocity (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy IV Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy V Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy VI Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fight One (USA).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - The Binding Blade (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── GT Advance - Championship Racing (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery 4 (USA).txt
│ ├── Goemon - New Age Shutsudou! (Japan).txt
│ ├── Golden Sun (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Golden Sun - The Lost Age (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gunstar Super Heroes (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town (USA).txt
│ ├── Iridion II (USA).txt
│ ├── Jet Grind Radio (USA).txt
│ ├── Kao the Kangaroo (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Kingdom Hearts - Chain of Memories (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby - Nightmare in Dream Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Klonoa - Empire of Dreams (USA).txt
│ ├── Klonoa 2 - Dream Champ Tournament (USA).txt
│ ├── Konami Krazy Racers (USA).txt
│ ├── Kurukuru Kururin (Europe).txt
│ ├── Lady Sia (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past & Four Swords (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (USA).txt
│ ├── Lilo & Stitch (USA).txt
│ ├── Lilo & Stitch 2 - Haemsterviel Havoc (USA).txt
│ ├── Lunar Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Magical Vacation (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Golf - Advance Tour (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Kart - Super Circuit (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Pinball Land (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Mario Tennis - Power Tour (USA, Australia) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Mario vs. Donkey Kong (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Max Payne (USA).txt
│ ├── Medabots - Metabee (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man & Bass (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 3 - Blue Version (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 3 - White Version (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Blue Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Red Sun (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 5 - Team Colonel (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 5 - Team Protoman (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Falzar (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Gregar (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Zero 4 (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Slug Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid - Zero Mission (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid Fusion (USA).txt
│ ├── Mother 3 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Motocross Maniacs Advance (USA) (En,Es).txt
│ ├── Motoracer Advance (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Mr. Driller 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Five-0 (USA).txt
│ ├── Oriental Blue - Ao no Tengai (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pinball of the Dead, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Emerald Version (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - FireRed Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - LeafGreen Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Ruby Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Sapphire Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Pinball - Ruby & Sapphire (USA).txt
│ ├── Puyo Pop (USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Racing Gears Advance (USA).txt
│ ├── Rayman Advance (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Rebelstar - Tactical Command (USA).txt
│ ├── Rhythm Heaven Silver (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── River City Ransom EX (USA).txt
│ ├── Sabre Wulf (USA).txt
│ ├── Silent Scope (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Advance (USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Sonic Advance 2 (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Advance 3 (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Battle (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Sonic Pinball Party (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Spider-Man - Mysterio's Menace (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Spyro - Attack of the Rhynocs (USA).txt
│ ├── Spyro - Season of Ice (USA).txt
│ ├── Spyro 2 - Season of Flame (USA).txt
│ ├── Street Fighter Alpha 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Summon Night - Swordcraft Story (USA).txt
│ ├── Summon Night - Swordcraft Story 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance 3 - Yoshi's Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Advance 4 - Super Mario Bros. 3 (USA, Australia) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Monkey Ball Jr. (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Puzzle Fighter II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Taisen - Original Generation (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Taisen - Original Generation 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Taisen R (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Super Street Fighter II Turbo - Revival (USA).txt
│ ├── Sword of Mana (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── TMNT (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 - Battle Nexus (USA).txt
│ ├── Tomato Adventure (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Underground (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ultimate Brain Games (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Urban Yeti! (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── V-Rally 3 (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Virtua Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Wario Land 4 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── WarioWare - Twisted! (USA).txt
│ ├── WarioWare, Inc. - Mega Microgame$! (USA).txt
│ ├── Wing Commander - Prophecy (USA).txt
│ ├── Wings (USA).txt
│ ├── Worms World Party (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Yggdra Union - We'll Never Fight Alone (USA).txt
│ └── Zone of the Enders - The Fist of Mars (USA).txt
├── Nintendo Game Boy Color/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Aliens - Thanatos Encounter (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Animorphs (USA).txt
│ ├── Asterix & Obelix (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Azure Dreams (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Batman - Chaos in Gotham (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker (USA).txt
│ ├── Bionic Commando - Elite Forces (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Blade (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Blaster Master - Enemy Below (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Bomberman Max - Blue Champion (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman Max - Red Challenger (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman Quest (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny - Crazy Castle 3 (USA, Europe) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny in - Crazy Castle 4 (USA).txt
│ ├── Bust-A-Move Millennium (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Conker's Pocket Tales (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Croc (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Croc 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Crystalis (USA).txt
│ ├── Dexter's Laboratory - Robot Rampage (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Donald Duck - Quack Attack (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - Legendary Super Warriors (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior I & II (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior III (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior Monsters (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 - Cobi's Journey (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 - Tara's Adventure (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Driver - You Are the Wheelman (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery 2 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Game & Watch Gallery 3 (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Grandia - Parallel Trippers (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gremlins - Unleashed (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Pt).txt
│ ├── Hammerin' Harry (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Hamtaro - Ham-Hams Unite! (USA).txt
│ ├── Hands of Time (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl,Pt,Sv,Da).txt
│ ├── Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl,Pt,Sv,No,Da,Fi).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon 2 GBC (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon 3 GBC (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon GBC (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── John Romero's Daikatana (Europe) (En,Fr,It).txt
│ ├── Jungle Book, The - Mowgli's Wild Adventure (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Kirby - Tilt 'n' Tumble (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Link's Awakening DX (USA, Europe) (Rev 2) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Oracle of Ages (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - Oracle of Seasons (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Legend of the River King 2 (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Legend of the River King GBC (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Lufia - The Legend Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Magi Nation (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Golf (USA).txt
│ ├── Mario Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Xtreme (USA, Europe) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Xtreme 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Metal Gear Solid (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Walker (USA) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Racing Adventure (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Speedway USA (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Mission - Impossible (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Mobile Golf (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Monkey Puncher (Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Monster Rancher Explorer (USA).txt
│ ├── Motocross Maniacs 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mr. Driller (USA).txt
│ ├── Pocket Bomberman (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Crystal Version (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Gold Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon - Silver Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Pinball (USA, Australia) (Rumble Version) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Puzzle Challenge (USA, Australia).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Trading Card Game (USA, Australia) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Pokemon Trading Card Game 2 - The Invasion of Team GR! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Project S-11 (USA).txt
│ ├── R-Type DX (USA, Europe) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Rayman (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Nl).txt
│ ├── Rayman 2 (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Resident Evil Gaiden (USA).txt
│ ├── Return of the Ninja (USA).txt
│ ├── Revelations - The Demon Slayer (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Shantae (USA).txt
│ ├── Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children - Kuro no Sho (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (USA, Europe) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Super Robot Pinball (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Survival Kids (USA) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Survival Kids 2 - Dasshutsu!! Futago-Jima! (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tetris DX (World) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Toki Tori (USA, Europe) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Tomb Raider (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Tomb Raider - Curse of the Sword (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Turok - Rage Wars (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Turok 2 - Seeds of Evil (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Turok 3 - Shadow of Oblivion (USA, Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Wacky Races (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Wario Land 3 (World) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Wario Land II (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible).txt
│ ├── Warlocked (USA).txt
│ ├── Wendy - Every Witch Way (USA, Europe).txt
│ └── Yu-Gi-Oh! - Dark Duel Stories (USA).txt
├── Nintendo NES-Famicom/
│ └── text/
│ ├── 8 Eyes (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island II (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventure Island IV (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Lolo (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Lolo 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Lolo 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA).txt
│ ├── Alfred Chicken (USA).txt
│ ├── Arkanoid (USA).txt
│ ├── Arkista's Ring (USA).txt
│ ├── Astyanax (USA).txt
│ ├── Balloon Fight (USA).txt
│ ├── Banana Prince (Germany) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Batman - Return of the Joker (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman - The Video Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Battle of Olympus, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Battletoads (USA).txt
│ ├── Battletoads-Double Dragon (USA).txt
│ ├── Best of the Best - Championship Karate (USA).txt
│ ├── Bio Miracle Baby Upa!! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Bionic Commando (USA).txt
│ ├── Blades of Steel (USA).txt
│ ├── Blaster Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman (USA).txt
│ ├── Bomberman II (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonk's Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Break Time - The National Pool Tour (USA).txt
│ ├── Bubble Bobble (USA).txt
│ ├── Bubble Bobble Part 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Bucky O'Hare (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Burai Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── Captain America and the Avengers (USA).txt
│ ├── Captain Tsubasa Vol. II - Super Striker (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Castelian (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Castlevania II - Simon's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse (USA).txt
│ ├── Chip 'n Dale - Rescue Rangers (USA).txt
│ ├── Chip 'n Dale - Rescue Rangers 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Chronicle of the Radia War (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Clash at Demonhead (USA).txt
│ ├── Cocoron (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Conquest of the Crystal Palace (USA).txt
│ ├── Contra (USA).txt
│ ├── Cowboy Kid (USA).txt
│ ├── Crackout (Europe).txt
│ ├── Crisis Force (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Crystalis (USA).txt
│ ├── Darkwing Duck (USA).txt
│ ├── David Crane's A Boy and His Blob - Trouble on Blobolonia (USA).txt
│ ├── Deja Vu (USA).txt
│ ├── Destiny of an Emperor (USA).txt
│ ├── Devil World (Europe).txt
│ ├── Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei II (Japan) (Rev A) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Classics (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Door Door (Japan).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon (USA).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon II - The Revenge (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon III - The Sacred Stones (USA).txt
│ ├── Downtown Special - Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Dayo Zenin Shuugou! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dr. Mario (Japan, USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Dragon Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Spirit - The New Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior II (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior III (USA).txt
│ ├── Dragon Warrior IV (USA).txt
│ ├── DuckTales (USA).txt
│ ├── DuckTales 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── EarthBound Beginnings (USA, Europe) (Virtual Console).txt
│ ├── Elite (Europe) (En,Fr,De).txt
│ ├── Excitebike (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Famicom Wars (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Faxanadu (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Felix the Cat (USA).txt
│ ├── Fester's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy III (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire 'n Ice (USA).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem Gaiden (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Flintstones, The - The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy (USA).txt
│ ├── Flintstones, The - The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! (USA).txt
│ ├── G.I. Joe - A Real American Hero (USA).txt
│ ├── Ganbare Goemon Gaiden - The Missing Golden Pipe (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2 - Treasures of the World (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ganbare Goemon! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gargoyle's Quest II (USA).txt
│ ├── Gemfire (USA).txt
│ ├── Genghis Khan (USA).txt
│ ├── Ghost Lion (USA).txt
│ ├── Ghosts'n Goblins (USA).txt
│ ├── Go Go! Nekketu Hockey Club - Multi-Sport Battle (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon 2 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Golgo 13 - Top Secret Episode (USA).txt
│ ├── Goonies II, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Gradius (USA).txt
│ ├── Gradius II (Japan).txt
│ ├── Gremlins 2 - The New Batch (USA).txt
│ ├── Guardian Legend, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Guerrilla War (USA).txt
│ ├── Gun Nac (USA).txt
│ ├── Gun.Smoke (USA).txt
│ ├── Gyruss (USA).txt
│ ├── Hammerin' Harry (Europe).txt
│ ├── Heavy Barrel (USA).txt
│ ├── Holy Diver (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ice Climber (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── Ice Hockey (USA).txt
│ ├── Iron Tank - The Invasion of Normandy (USA).txt
│ ├── Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road (USA).txt
│ ├── Jackal (USA).txt
│ ├── Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (USA).txt
│ ├── Jetsons, The - Cogswell's Caper (USA).txt
│ ├── Journey to Silius (USA).txt
│ ├── Joy Mech Fight (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Just Breed (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Kabuki - Quantum Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── KickMaster (USA).txt
│ ├── Kickle Cubicle (USA).txt
│ ├── Kid Dracula (World) (Castlevania Anniversary Collection).txt
│ ├── Kid Icarus (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Kid Klown in Night Mayor World (USA).txt
│ ├── Kid Niki 2 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Kid Niki 3 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Adventure (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Kiwi Kraze - A Bird-Brained Adventure! (USA).txt
│ ├── Klax (USA) (Unl).txt
│ ├── Krazy Kreatures (USA) (Rev A) (Unl).txt
│ ├── Krion Conquest, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Kung Fu (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Kung-Fu Heroes (USA).txt
│ ├── Legacy of the Wizard (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Fuma, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Legendary Wings (USA).txt
│ ├── Life Force (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Little Nemo - The Dream Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Little Ninja Brothers (USA).txt
│ ├── Little Samson (USA).txt
│ ├── Lone Ranger, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Low G Man - The Low Gravity Man (USA).txt
│ ├── M.C. Kids (USA).txt
│ ├── Mafat Conspiracy, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Magic of Scheherazade, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Maniac Mansion (USA).txt
│ ├── Mappy-Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Marble Madness (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 4 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 5 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 6 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mendel Palace (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Gear (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Slader Glory (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Metal Storm (USA).txt
│ ├── Metroid (USA).txt
│ ├── Micro Machines (USA) (Unl).txt
│ ├── Mighty Final Fight (USA).txt
│ ├── Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (Japan, USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mitsume ga Tooru (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Monopoly (USA).txt
│ ├── Monster Party (USA).txt
│ ├── Monster in My Pocket (USA).txt
│ ├── Moon Crystal (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Mr. Gimmick (Europe).txt
│ ├── Mysterious Murasame Castle, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── NES Open Tournament Golf (USA).txt
│ ├── Nekketsu! Street Basket - Go for it, Dunk Heroes! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── New Ghostbusters II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden II - The Dark Sword of Chaos (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden III - The Ancient Ship of Doom (USA).txt
│ ├── Nintendo World Cup (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Noah's Ark (Europe).txt
│ ├── Nobunaga's Ambition (USA).txt
│ ├── Nobunaga's Ambition II (USA).txt
│ ├── North and South (USA).txt
│ ├── Over Horizon (Europe).txt
│ ├── Palamedes (USA).txt
│ ├── Panic Restaurant (USA).txt
│ ├── Parodius (Europe).txt
│ ├── Perman - Return the Space Saucer! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Perman 2 - Down with the Secret Madou Society! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pinball Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Pirates! (USA).txt
│ ├── Pizza Pop! (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Power Blade (USA).txt
│ ├── Power Blade 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom (USA).txt
│ ├── Pro Wrestling (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── QIX (USA).txt
│ ├── R.C. Pro-Am (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── R.C. Pro-Am II (USA).txt
│ ├── Raging Fire - Recca (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Rainbow Islands - Bubble Bobble 2 (Europe).txt
│ ├── Rampart (USA) (Jaleco).txt
│ ├── Rescue - The Embassy Mission (USA).txt
│ ├── Ring King (USA).txt
│ ├── River City Ransom (USA).txt
│ ├── Rockin' Kats (USA).txt
│ ├── Rodland (Europe).txt
│ ├── Rollergames (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolling Thunder (World) (Namcot Collection, Namco Museum Archives Vol 2).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (USA).txt
│ ├── Rush'n Attack (USA).txt
│ ├── Rygar (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── S.C.A.T. - Special Cybernetic Attack Team (USA).txt
│ ├── Samurai Pizza Cats (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shadow of the Ninja (USA).txt
│ ├── Shadowgate (USA).txt
│ ├── Shatterhand (USA).txt
│ ├── Side Pocket (USA).txt
│ ├── Silk Worm (USA).txt
│ ├── Sky Kid (USA).txt
│ ├── Smash T.V. (USA).txt
│ ├── Snake Rattle n Roll (USA).txt
│ ├── Snake's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Solomon's Key (USA).txt
│ ├── Splatter House - Wanpaku Graffiti (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Spot - The Video Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Star Wars (Japan) (Namco) (Translated).txt
│ ├── StarTropics (USA).txt
│ ├── Super C (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Dodge Ball (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. (World).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Bros. 3 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Spike V'Ball (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Spy Hunter (USA).txt
│ ├── Sweet Home (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Sword Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Tecmo Bowl (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Tecmo Super Bowl (USA).txt
│ ├── Tecmo World Wrestling (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - The Arcade Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - The Manhattan Project (USA).txt
│ ├── Terra Cresta (USA).txt
│ ├── Tetris (USA).txt
│ ├── Tetris 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures 2 - Trouble in Wackyland (USA).txt
│ ├── Toki (USA).txt
│ ├── Tombs & Treasure (USA).txt
│ ├── Town & Country Surf Designs - Thrilla's Surfari (USA).txt
│ ├── Town & Country Surf Designs - Wood & Water Rage (USA).txt
│ ├── TwinBee 3 - The Aimless Demon King (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ufouria - The Saga (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ultima - Quest of the Avatar (USA).txt
│ ├── Vice - Project Doom (USA).txt
│ ├── Wacky Races (USA).txt
│ ├── Wai Wai World (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Wai Wai World 2 - SOS!! Parsley Castle (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Wario's Woods (USA).txt
│ ├── Whomp 'Em (USA).txt
│ ├── Willow (USA).txt
│ ├── Wrath of the Black Manta (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Xexyz (USA).txt
│ ├── Yoshi's Cookie (USA).txt
│ ├── Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Zelda II - The Adventure of Link (USA).txt
│ ├── Zoda's Revenge - StarTropics II (USA).txt
│ └── Zombie Nation (USA).txt
├── Nintendo SNES-SFC/
│ └── text/
│ ├── ActRaiser (USA).txt
│ ├── ActRaiser 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Batman & Robin, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Aero Fighters (USA).txt
│ ├── Aerobiz (USA).txt
│ ├── Aerobiz Supersonic (USA).txt
│ ├── Aladdin (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien 3 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Alien vs Predator (USA).txt
│ ├── Amazing Spider-Man, The - Lethal Foes (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── American Tail, An - Fievel Goes West (USA).txt
│ ├── Animaniacs (USA).txt
│ ├── Arcana (USA).txt
│ ├── Ardy Lightfoot (USA).txt
│ ├── Arkanoid - Doh It Again (USA).txt
│ ├── Axelay (USA).txt
│ ├── BASS Masters Classic - Pro Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── Bahamut Lagoon (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Bassin's Black Bass (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Best of the Best - Championship Karate (USA).txt
│ ├── Biker Mice from Mars (USA).txt
│ ├── BioMetal (USA).txt
│ ├── BlaZeon - The Bio-Cyborg Challenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Blackthorne (USA).txt
│ ├── Bonkers (USA).txt
│ ├── Boxing Legends of the Ring (USA).txt
│ ├── Brain Lord (USA).txt
│ ├── Breath of Fire (USA).txt
│ ├── Breath of Fire II (USA).txt
│ ├── Bugs Bunny - Rabbit Rampage (USA).txt
│ ├── Bust-A-Move (USA).txt
│ ├── Cacoma Knight in Bizyland (USA).txt
│ ├── Cannon Fodder (Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Dracula X (USA).txt
│ ├── Choplifter III - Rescue-Survive (USA).txt
│ ├── Chrono Trigger (USA).txt
│ ├── Chuck Rock (USA).txt
│ ├── Clock Tower (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Clue (USA).txt
│ ├── Contra III - The Alien Wars (USA).txt
│ ├── Cool Spot (USA).txt
│ ├── Cybernator (USA).txt
│ ├── Daffy Duck - The Marvin Missions (USA).txt
│ ├── Death and Return of Superman, The (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Demon's Crest (USA).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country (USA) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country 2 - Diddy's Kong Quest (USA) (En,Fr) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Donkey Kong Country 3 - Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (USA) (En,Fr).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - Hyper Dimension (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - La Legende Saien (France).txt
│ ├── Dragon Ball Z - Super Saiya Densetsu (Japan) (Rev 1) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest I & II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest III (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest V (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon Quest VI (Translated).txt
│ ├── Dragon View (USA).txt
│ ├── E.V.O. - Search for Eden (USA).txt
│ ├── EarthBound (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── F-Zero (USA).txt
│ ├── Faceball 2000 (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Fury (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Fury 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Fury Special (USA).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy - Mystic Quest (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy III (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Final Fantasy V (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Mystery of the Emblem (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Fire Emblem - Thracia 776 (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── FireStriker (USA).txt
│ ├── Firemen, The (Europe) (En,Fr,De).txt
│ ├── Firepower 2000 (USA).txt
│ ├── First Samurai (USA).txt
│ ├── Flashback - The Quest for Identity (USA) (En,Fr,De).txt
│ ├── Flintstones, The - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock (USA).txt
│ ├── Front Mission (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Front Mission Series - Gun Hazard (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ganpuru - Gunman's Proof (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gemfire (USA).txt
│ ├── Genghis Khan II - Clan of the Gray Wolf (USA).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon - The Twinkling Journey - The Reason I became a Dancer (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon 2 - The Strange General McGuinness (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Go for it! Goemon 3 - The Mecha Leg Hold of Jurokube Shishi (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Gokujou Parodius (Japan).txt
│ ├── Goof Troop (USA).txt
│ ├── Gradius III (USA).txt
│ ├── Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Hagane - The Final Conflict (USA).txt
│ ├── Hammer Lock Wrestling (USA).txt
│ ├── Harley's Humongous Adventure (USA).txt
│ ├── Harvest Moon (USA).txt
│ ├── Humans, The (Europe).txt
│ ├── HyperZone (USA).txt
│ ├── Illusion of Gaia (USA).txt
│ ├── Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Inindo - Way of the Ninja (USA).txt
│ ├── Inspector Gadget (USA).txt
│ ├── International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (USA).txt
│ ├── Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius (Japan).txt
│ ├── Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S - Covert-Action-Teams (USA).txt
│ ├── Joe & Mac (USA).txt
│ ├── Joe & Mac 2 - Lost in the Tropics (USA).txt
│ ├── Jungle Book, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Jungle Strike (USA).txt
│ ├── Jurassic Park (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run (USA).txt
│ ├── Kid Klown in Crazy Chase (USA).txt
│ ├── Killer Instinct (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── King Arthur's World (USA).txt
│ ├── King of Demons (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── King of Dragons (USA).txt
│ ├── King of the Monsters (USA).txt
│ ├── King of the Monsters 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby Super Star (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Avalanche (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Course (USA).txt
│ ├── Kirby's Dream Land 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Knights of the Round (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (USA).txt
│ ├── Legend of the Mystical Ninja, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Liberty or Death (USA).txt
│ ├── Lion King, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Live A Live (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Lord of Darkness (USA).txt
│ ├── Lost Vikings 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Lost Vikings, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Lucky Luke (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es).txt
│ ├── Lufia & the Fortress of Doom (USA).txt
│ ├── Lufia II - Rise of the Sinistrals (USA).txt
│ ├── Madden NFL '94 (USA).txt
│ ├── Magic Sword (USA).txt
│ ├── Magical Pop'n (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse, The (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems (USA).txt
│ ├── Mask, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man 7 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man Soccer (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man X (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mega Man X2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man X3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Combat - Falcon's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Marines (USA).txt
│ ├── Metal Warriors (USA).txt
│ ├── Mickey Mania - The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse (USA).txt
│ ├── Mickey's Ultimate Challenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Might and Magic II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Might and Magic III - Isles of Terra (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Fighting Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie (USA).txt
│ ├── Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Endless Duel (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Monopoly (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Musya - The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror (USA).txt
│ ├── Mystery Dungeon 2 - Shiren the Wanderer (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── NBA Jam - Tournament Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── NHL '94 (USA).txt
│ ├── New Horizons (USA).txt
│ ├── Ninjawarriors (USA).txt
│ ├── Nobunaga's Ambition (USA).txt
│ ├── Nosferatu (USA).txt
│ ├── Ogre Battle - The March of the Black Queen (USA).txt
│ ├── On the Ball (USA).txt
│ ├── Operation Logic Bomb - The Ultimate Search & Destroy (USA).txt
│ ├── Out of This World (USA).txt
│ ├── P.T.O. - Pacific Theater of Operations (USA).txt
│ ├── P.T.O. II - Pacific Theater of Operations (USA).txt
│ ├── Pac-Man 2 - The New Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Paladin's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Parodius (Europe).txt
│ ├── Phalanx (USA).txt
│ ├── Phantom 2040 (USA).txt
│ ├── Pilotwings (USA).txt
│ ├── Pinocchio (USA).txt
│ ├── Plok (USA).txt
│ ├── Pocky & Rocky (USA).txt
│ ├── Pocky & Rocky 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Pop'n TwinBee (Europe).txt
│ ├── Pop'n TwinBee - Rainbow Bell Adventures (Europe).txt
│ ├── Populous (USA).txt
│ ├── Populous II - Trials of the Olympian Gods (Europe).txt
│ ├── Prehistorik Man (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
│ ├── Push-Over (USA).txt
│ ├── Putty Squad (Europe).txt
│ ├── R-Type III (USA).txt
│ ├── Radical Rex (USA).txt
│ ├── Rampart (USA).txt
│ ├── Rendering Ranger R2 (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Riddick Bowe Boxing (USA).txt
│ ├── RoboCop versus The Terminator (USA).txt
│ ├── Robotrek (USA).txt
│ ├── Rock N' Roll Racing (USA).txt
│ ├── Rockman & Forte (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Rocky Rodent (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms III - Dragon of Destiny (USA).txt
│ ├── Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV - Wall of Fire (USA).txt
│ ├── Run Saber (USA).txt
│ ├── S.O.S - Sink or Swim (USA).txt
│ ├── SWAT Kats - The Radical Squadron (USA).txt
│ ├── Saturday Night Slam Masters (USA).txt
│ ├── Scooby-Doo Mystery (USA).txt
│ ├── Secret of Evermore (USA).txt
│ ├── Secret of Mana (USA).txt
│ ├── Shadowrun (USA).txt
│ ├── Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (USA).txt
│ ├── Shien's Revenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Shin Megami Tensei (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shin Megami Tensei II (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Sid Meier's Civilization (USA).txt
│ ├── Side Pocket (USA).txt
│ ├── SimAnt - The Electronic Ant Colony (USA).txt
│ ├── SimCity (USA).txt
│ ├── SimCity 2000 - The Ultimate City Simulator (USA).txt
│ ├── Skyblazer (USA).txt
│ ├── Smash Tennis (Europe).txt
│ ├── Soldiers of Fortune (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic Blast Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic Blast Man II (USA).txt
│ ├── Soul Blazer (USA).txt
│ ├── Space Megaforce (USA).txt
│ ├── Spanky's Quest (USA).txt
│ ├── Sparkster (USA).txt
│ ├── Speed Racer (USA).txt
│ ├── Spider-Man - Venom - Maximum Carnage (USA).txt
│ ├── Spindizzy Worlds (USA).txt
│ ├── Star Fox (USA) (Rev 2).txt
│ ├── Star Fox 2 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Star Ocean (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Street Fighter Alpha 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Street Fighter II Turbo (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Strike Gunner S.T.G (USA).txt
│ ├── Stunt Race FX (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Sunset Riders (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Adventure Island (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Adventure Island II (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bomberman (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bomberman 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bomberman 3 (Europe).txt
│ ├── Super Bonk (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Bowling (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Buster Bros. (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Castlevania IV (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Double Dragon (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Famicom Wars (Japan) (NP) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario All-Stars (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario Kart (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario World (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Metroid (Japan, USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Super Morph (Europe).txt
│ ├── Super Ninja Boy (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Off Road (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Punch-Out!! (USA).txt
│ ├── Super R-Type (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Smash T.V. (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Star Wars (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Star Wars - Return of the Jedi (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Street Fighter II (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Super Tennis (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Turrican (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Turrican 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Syndicate (USA).txt
│ ├── Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together (Japan) (Rev 2) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tales of Phantasia (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Taloon's Great Adventure - Mystery Dungeon (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Tecmo Super Bowl III - Final Edition (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Tournament Fighters (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV - Turtles in Time (USA).txt
│ ├── Terranigma (Europe).txt
│ ├── Tetris & Dr. Mario (USA).txt
│ ├── Tetris 2 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Tetris Attack (USA) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures - Buster Busts Loose! (USA).txt
│ ├── Tiny Toon Adventures - Wacky Sports Challenge (USA).txt
│ ├── Top Gear (USA).txt
│ ├── Top Gear 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Top Gear 3000 (USA).txt
│ ├── Total Carnage (USA).txt
│ ├── Toy Story (USA).txt
│ ├── Trials of Mana (World) (Rev 1) (Collection of Mana).txt
│ ├── Troddlers (USA).txt
│ ├── True Lies (USA).txt
│ ├── Turn and Burn - No-Fly Zone (USA).txt
│ ├── Twisted Tales of Spike McFang, The (USA).txt
│ ├── U.N. Squadron (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultima - Runes of Virtue II (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultima - The Black Gate (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultima - The False Prophet (USA).txt
│ ├── Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Uniracers (USA).txt
│ ├── Urban Strike (USA).txt
│ ├── Utopia - The Creation of a Nation (USA).txt
│ ├── Vegas Stakes (USA).txt
│ ├── Violinist of Hameln, The (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── WWF Raw (USA).txt
│ ├── WWF Royal Rumble (USA).txt
│ ├── WWF WrestleMania - The Arcade Game (USA).txt
│ ├── Wario's Woods (USA).txt
│ ├── WeaponLord (USA).txt
│ ├── Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
│ ├── Whirlo (Europe).txt
│ ├── Whizz (USA).txt
│ ├── Wild Guns (USA).txt
│ ├── Wild Snake (USA).txt
│ ├── Wing Commander (USA).txt
│ ├── Wing Commander - The Secret Missions (USA).txt
│ ├── Wizardry V - Heart of the Maelstrom (USA).txt
│ ├── X-Kaliber 2097 (USA).txt
│ ├── X-Men - Mutant Apocalypse (USA).txt
│ ├── Yoshi's Cookie (USA).txt
│ ├── Young Merlin (USA).txt
│ ├── Ys III - Wanderers from Ys (USA).txt
│ ├── Zombies Ate My Neighbors (USA).txt
│ └── Zoop (USA).txt
├── Sega Game Gear/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Arena (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ax Battler - A Legend of Golden Axe (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Baku Baku (USA).txt
│ ├── Coca-Cola Kid (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Crystal Warriors (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Defenders of Oasis (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Factory Panic (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── GG Aleste (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Gunstar Heroes (Japan).txt
│ ├── Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Lunar - Sanposuru Gakuen (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Magical Puzzle Popils (World) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── Mega Man (USA).txt
│ ├── Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Panzer Dragoon Mini (Japan).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star Adventure (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star Gaiden (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Power Strike II (Japan, Europe) (En).txt
│ ├── Ristar (World).txt
│ ├── Royal Stone (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shining Force - The Sword of Hajya (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining Force Gaiden - Final Conflict (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Shinobi (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Shinobi II - The Silent Fury (World).txt
│ ├── Sonic Chaos (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Sonic Drift (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Sonic Drift 2 (World).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog (Japan, Europe, Brazil) (En) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog - Triple Trouble (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (World).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage 2 (World).txt
│ ├── Super Columns (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sylvan Tale (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ └── Tails Adventure (World) (En,Ja).txt
├── Sega Master System/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Action Fighter (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Aladdin (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Alex Kidd in Miracle World (World) (Sega Ages).txt
│ ├── Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Asterix (Europe, Brazil) (En,Fr) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Aztec Adventure (World).txt
│ ├── Battle Out Run (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Bomber Raid (World).txt
│ ├── Buggy Run (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── California Games (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── California Games II (Europe).txt
│ ├── Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Cyber Shinobi, The (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Danan - The Jungle Fighter (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Double Dragon (World).txt
│ ├── Dragon Crystal (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Enduro Racer (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Fantasy Zone (World) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Fantasy Zone II (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe Warrior (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Golvellius - Valley of Doom (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Kenseiden (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Lord of the Sword (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck, The (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Master of Darkness (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Miracle Warriors - Seal of The Dark Lord (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Ninja Gaiden (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Ninja, The (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── OutRun (World).txt
│ ├── Penguin Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star (World) (Sega Ages).txt
│ ├── Power Strike (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Power Strike II (Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Psycho Fox (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── R-Type (World).txt
│ ├── Shinobi (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Sonic Chaos (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Sonic Spinball (Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog (USA, Europe, Brazil).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── SpellCaster (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy (USA, Europe, Brazil) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy III - The Dragon's Trap (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy in Monster Land (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy in Monster World (Europe).txt
│ ├── Ys - The Vanished Omens (USA, Europe, Brazil) (En).txt
│ ├── Zillion (USA, Europe) (Rev 1).txt
│ └── Zillion II - The Tri Formation (World).txt
├── Sega Mega CD - Sega CD/
│ └── text/
│ ├── AH3 - Thunderstrike (USA).txt
│ ├── Android Assault - The Revenge of Bari-Arm (USA).txt
│ ├── Batman Returns (USA).txt
│ ├── Dark Wizard (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim - Special Edition (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Eternal Champions - Challenge from the Dark Side (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Final Fight CD (USA).txt
│ ├── Flink (USA).txt
│ ├── Heart of the Alien - Out of This World Parts I and II (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Keio Flying Squadron (USA).txt
│ ├── Lords of Thunder (USA).txt
│ ├── Lunar - Eternal Blue (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Lunar - The Silver Star (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Popful Mail (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Rise of the Dragon (USA) (Rerelease) (RE).txt
│ ├── Road Avenger (USA).txt
│ ├── Road Rash (USA).txt
│ ├── Secret of Monkey Island, The (USA) (RE).txt
│ ├── Shining Force CD (USA) (5R, 6R).txt
│ ├── Silpheed (USA).txt
│ ├── Snatcher (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic CD (USA) (RE125).txt
│ ├── SoulStar (USA).txt
│ ├── Terminator, The (USA).txt
│ └── Vay (USA).txt
├── Sega Mega Drive - Genesis/
│ └── text/
│ ├── Advanced Busterhawk Gleylancer (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Adventures of Batman & Robin, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Aero the Acro-Bat (USA).txt
│ ├── Aero the Acro-Bat 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Air Buster (USA).txt
│ ├── Aladdin (USA).txt
│ ├── Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (USA).txt
│ ├── Alien Soldier (USA) (Virtual Console).txt
│ ├── Alisia Dragoon (USA).txt
│ ├── Altered Beast (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Arcus Odyssey (USA).txt
│ ├── Atomic Runner (USA).txt
│ ├── Ballz 3D - The Battle of the Ballz (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Battle Mania Daiginjou (Japan, Korea) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Battletech - A Game of Armored Combat (USA).txt
│ ├── Beyond Oasis (USA).txt
│ ├── Bio Hazard Battle (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Blades of Vengeance (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Bonanza Bros. (USA, Europe, Korea) (Rev B).txt
│ ├── Buck Rogers - Countdown to Doomsday (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Cannon Fodder (Europe).txt
│ ├── Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Castlevania - Bloodlines (USA).txt
│ ├── Columns III (USA).txt
│ ├── Combat Cars (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Comix Zone (USA).txt
│ ├── Contra - Hard Corps (USA, Korea).txt
│ ├── Crusader of Centy (USA).txt
│ ├── Cyborg Justice (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── DEcapAttack (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── Dahna - Goddess' Birth (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Desert Strike - Return to the Gulf (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Devil Crash MD (Japan).txt
│ ├── Devilish - The Next Possession (USA).txt
│ ├── Dick Tracy (World).txt
│ ├── Donald in Maui Mallard (Europe) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (USA).txt
│ ├── Dune - The Battle for Arrakis (USA).txt
│ ├── Dynamite Headdy (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim (USA).txt
│ ├── Earthworm Jim 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Ecco the Dolphin (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── El.Viento (USA).txt
│ ├── Elemental Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Eternal Champions (USA).txt
│ ├── Fatal Labyrinth (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Fire Shark (USA).txt
│ ├── Flashback - The Quest for Identity (USA) (En,Fr).txt
│ ├── Flicky (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gadget Twins (USA).txt
│ ├── Gain Ground (USA).txt
│ ├── Garfield - Caught in the Act (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Gauntlet IV (USA, Europe) (En,Ja).txt
│ ├── General Chaos (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ghostbusters (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Ghouls'n Ghosts (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe II (World).txt
│ ├── Golden Axe III (Japan) (En).txt
│ ├── Granada (Japan, USA) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie, The (USA).txt
│ ├── Greatest Heavyweights (USA).txt
│ ├── Growl (USA).txt
│ ├── Gunstar Heroes (USA).txt
│ ├── Gynoug (Europe).txt
│ ├── Haunting Starring Polterguy (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Herzog Zwei (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── James Pond - Underwater Agent (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── James Pond 3 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── James Pond II - Codename - Robocod (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Jurassic Park (USA).txt
│ ├── Jurassic Park - Rampage Edition (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Kid Chameleon (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Killing Game Show, The (Japan).txt
│ ├── Krusty's Super Fun House (USA, Europe) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Landstalker (USA).txt
│ ├── Langrisser II (Japan) (Rev B) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Legend of Galahad, The (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Light Crusader (USA).txt
│ ├── Lost Vikings, The (USA) (October, 1995).txt
│ ├── Lost World, The - Jurassic Park (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── MUSHA - Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor (USA).txt
│ ├── Marvel Land (USA).txt
│ ├── Master of Monsters (USA).txt
│ ├── Mazin Saga - Mutant Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Bomberman (USA).txt
│ ├── Mega Man - The Wily Wars (USA) (Genesis Mini).txt
│ ├── Mega Turrican (USA).txt
│ ├── Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Midnight Resistance (USA).txt
│ ├── Monster World IV (USA) (Genesis Mini).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat (World).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Mortal Kombat II (World).txt
│ ├── Mutant League Football (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Mutant League Hockey (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Mystical Fighter (USA).txt
│ ├── NBA Jam - Tournament Edition (World).txt
│ ├── Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ooze, The (Japan, USA).txt
│ ├── Out of This World (USA).txt
│ ├── OutRun (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Outlander (USA).txt
│ ├── Panorama Cotton (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Pepenga Pengo (Japan).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star II (USA, Europe) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star III - Generations of Doom (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── Phantasy Star IV (USA).txt
│ ├── Phantom 2040 (USA).txt
│ ├── Phelios (USA).txt
│ ├── Pirates! Gold (USA).txt
│ ├── Psy-O-Blade (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Psycho Pinball (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It) (Rev 1).txt
│ ├── Puggsy (USA).txt
│ ├── Pulseman (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Punisher, The (USA).txt
│ ├── QuackShot Starring Donald Duck (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Ranger X (USA).txt
│ ├── Red Zone (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Revenge of Shinobi, The (USA, Europe) (Rev B).txt
│ ├── Rings of Power (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Road Rash (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Road Rash 3 (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Road Rash II (USA, Europe) (RR206).txt
│ ├── RoboCop Versus The Terminator (USA).txt
│ ├── Rocket Knight Adventures (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolling Thunder 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Rolling Thunder 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Shadow Dancer - The Secret of Shinobi (World).txt
│ ├── Shadowrun (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining Force (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining Force II (USA).txt
│ ├── Shining in the Darkness (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Shinobi III - Return of the Ninja Master (USA).txt
│ ├── Skeleton Krew (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic & Knuckles + Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic Spinball (USA).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (World) (Rev B).txt
│ ├── Speedball 2 - Brutal Deluxe (USA).txt
│ ├── Splatterhouse 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Splatterhouse 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Steel Empire (USA).txt
│ ├── Stormlord (USA).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage (World) (Rev A).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Streets of Rage 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Strider (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Sub-Terrania (USA).txt
│ ├── Super Fantasy Zone (Europe).txt
│ ├── Sword of Vermilion (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Target Earth (USA).txt
│ ├── Taz in Escape from Mars (USA).txt
│ ├── Taz-Mania (World).txt
│ ├── Technocop (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - The Hyperstone Heist (USA).txt
│ ├── Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Tournament Fighters (USA).txt
│ ├── ToeJam & Earl (USA, Europe, Korea).txt
│ ├── ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron (USA).txt
│ ├── Toki - Going Ape Spit (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Toy Story (USA).txt
│ ├── Trouble Shooter (USA).txt
│ ├── Truxton (World).txt
│ ├── Twinkle Tale (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (USA).txt
│ ├── Undead Line (Japan) (Translated).txt
│ ├── Vectorman (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── Vectorman 2 (USA).txt
│ ├── Warsong.txt
│ ├── Wiz 'N' Liz (USA).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy III - Monster Lair (Japan, Europe).txt
│ ├── Wonder Boy in Monster World (USA, Europe).txt
│ ├── World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck (USA, Korea).txt
│ ├── X-Men 2 - Clone Wars (USA, Europe).txt
│ └── Yu Yu Hakusho - Makyou Toitsusen (Japan) (Translated).txt
└── Sony PlayStation/
└── text/
├── Ace Combat 2 (USA).txt
├── Ace Combat 3 - Electrosphere (USA).txt
├── Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare (USA).txt
├── Alundra (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Alundra 2 - A New Legend Begins (USA).txt
├── Bishi Bashi Special (Europe).txt
├── Blood Omen - Legacy of Kain (USA).txt
├── Bloody Roar (USA).txt
├── Bloody Roar II (USA).txt
├── Brave Fencer Musashi (USA).txt
├── Breath of Fire III (USA).txt
├── Breath of Fire IV (USA).txt
├── Bushido Blade (USA).txt
├── Bushido Blade 2 (USA).txt
├── CTR - Crash Team Racing (USA).txt
├── Castlevania - Symphony of the Night (USA).txt
├── Chou Jikuu Yousai Macross - Ai Oboete Imasu ka (Japan).txt
├── Chrono Cross (USA).txt
├── Civilization II (USA).txt
├── Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It) (Rev 2).txt
├── Colony Wars (USA).txt
├── Colony Wars - Red Sun (USA).txt
├── Colony Wars - Vengeance (USA).txt
├── Crash Bandicoot (USA).txt
├── Crash Bandicoot - Warped (USA).txt
├── Crash Bandicoot 2 - Cortex Strikes Back (USA).txt
├── CyberSled (USA).txt
├── Darkstalkers 3 (USA).txt
├── Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX - Maximum Remix (USA).txt
├── Devil Dice (USA).txt
├── Die Hard Trilogy (USA).txt
├── Digimon World (USA).txt
├── Digimon World 2 (USA).txt
├── Digimon World 3 (USA).txt
├── Dino Crisis (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Dino Crisis 2 (USA).txt
├── Disruptor (USA).txt
├── Dragon Warrior VII (USA).txt
├── Driver - You Are the Wheelman (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Ehrgeiz - God Bless the Ring (USA).txt
├── Einhaender (USA).txt
├── Fighting Force (USA) (Rev 2).txt
├── Final Fantasy Anthology - Final Fantasy V (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Anthology - Final Fantasy VI (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Chronicles - Chrono Trigger (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Chronicles - Final Fantasy IV (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy IX (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Origins (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Final Fantasy Tactics (USA).txt
├── Final Fantasy VII (USA).txt
├── Final Fantasy VIII (USA).txt
├── Front Mission 2 (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Front Mission 3 (USA).txt
├── Future Cop - L.A.P.D. (USA).txt
├── G-Police (USA).txt
├── G. Darius (USA).txt
├── Gauntlet Legends (USA).txt
├── Ghost in the Shell (USA).txt
├── Gradius Gaiden (Japan) (Rev 1).txt
├── Gran Turismo (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Gran Turismo 2 (USA) (Arcade Mode) (Rev 1).txt
├── Gran Turismo 2 (USA) (Simulation Mode) (Rev 2).txt
├── Grandia (USA).txt
├── Gundam Battle Assault (USA).txt
├── Gundam Battle Assault 2 (USA).txt
├── Harmful Park (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Harvest Moon - Back to Nature (USA).txt
├── Heart of Darkness (USA).txt
├── Hermie Hopperhead - Scrap Panic (Japan).txt
├── Hogs of War (USA).txt
├── In Cold Blood (USA).txt
├── Incredible Crisis (USA).txt
├── Jade Cocoon - Story of the Tamamayu (USA).txt
├── Jet Moto (USA).txt
├── Jet Moto 2 - Championship Edition (USA).txt
├── Jet Moto 3 (USA).txt
├── Jumping Flash! (USA).txt
├── Jumping Flash! 2 (USA).txt
├── Kartia - The Word of Fate (USA).txt
├── Kitchen Panic (Japan).txt
├── Klonoa - Door to Phantomile (USA).txt
├── Koudelka (USA).txt
├── LSD - Dream Emulator (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Legacy of Kain - Soul Reaver (USA).txt
├── Legend of Dragoon, The (USA).txt
├── Legend of Legaia (USA).txt
├── Legend of Mana (USA).txt
├── Lunar - Silver Star Story Complete (USA).txt
├── Lunar 2 - Eternal Blue Complete (USA).txt
├── MDK (USA).txt
├── Magic Carpet (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,Sv).txt
├── Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX (USA).txt
├── Medal of Honor (USA).txt
├── Medal of Honor - Underground (USA).txt
├── MediEvil (USA).txt
├── Mega Man 8 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man Legends (USA).txt
├── Mega Man Legends 2 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man X4 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man X5 (USA).txt
├── Mega Man X6 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Metal Gear Solid (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Misadventures of Tron Bonne, The (USA).txt
├── Mobile Suit Gundam - Char's Counterattack (Japan).txt
├── Mr. Driller (USA).txt
├── Mr. Driller G (Japan).txt
├── Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── NanoTek Warrior (USA).txt
├── No One Can Stop Mr. Domino (USA).txt
├── Oddworld - Abe's Exoddus (USA).txt
├── Oddworld - Abe's Oddysee (USA) (Rev 2).txt
├── Omega Boost (USA).txt
├── PaRappa the Rapper (USA) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
├── Panzer Bandit (Japan).txt
├── Parasite Eve (USA).txt
├── Parasite Eve II (USA).txt
├── Persona (USA).txt
├── Persona 2 - Eternal Punishment (USA).txt
├── Policenauts (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Pop'n Tanks! (Japan).txt
├── R-C Stunt Copter (USA).txt
├── R-Type Delta (USA).txt
├── R4 - Ridge Racer Type 4 (USA).txt
├── Rakugaki Showtime (Japan).txt
├── Rapid Reload (Europe).txt
├── RayCrisis - Series Termination (USA).txt
├── Rayman (USA).txt
├── Rayman 2 - The Great Escape (USA) (En,Fr,Es).txt
├── Resident Evil - Director's Cut (USA).txt
├── Resident Evil 2 (USA).txt
├── Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis (USA).txt
├── Rhapsody - A Musical Adventure (USA).txt
├── Rival Schools - United by Fate (USA) (Disc 1) (Arcade Disc).txt
├── SaGa Frontier (USA).txt
├── SaGa Frontier 2 (USA).txt
├── Sexy Parodius (Japan).txt
├── Silent Bomber (USA).txt
├── Silent Hill (USA).txt
├── Silhouette Mirage (USA).txt
├── Skullmonkeys (USA).txt
├── Sled Storm (USA).txt
├── Speed Punks (USA).txt
├── Spider-Man (USA).txt
├── Spyro - Year of the Dragon (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Spyro 2 - Ripto's Rage! (USA).txt
├── Spyro the Dragon (USA).txt
├── Star Ocean - The Second Story (USA).txt
├── Steel Harbinger (USA).txt
├── Street Fighter Alpha 3 (USA).txt
├── Suikoden (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Suikoden II (USA).txt
├── Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (USA).txt
├── Syphon Filter (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Syphon Filter 2 (USA).txt
├── Syphon Filter 3 (USA).txt
├── Tactics Ogre (USA).txt
├── Tail Concerto (USA).txt
├── Team Buddies (USA).txt
├── Tekken (USA).txt
├── Tekken 2 (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Tekken 3 (USA).txt
├── Tempest X3 (USA).txt
├── Tenchu - Stealth Assassins (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Tenchu 2 - Birth of the Stealth Assassins (USA).txt
├── Threads of Fate (USA).txt
├── Thunder Force V - Perfect System (USA).txt
├── Time Bokan Series - Bokan desu yo (Japan).txt
├── Tiny Tank (USA).txt
├── Tobal No. 1 (USA).txt
├── Tomb Raider Chronicles (USA) (Rev 1).txt
├── Tomb Raider II - Starring Lara Croft (USA) (Rev 3).txt
├── Tomb Raider III - Adventures of Lara Croft (USA) (Rev 2).txt
├── Tomba! (USA).txt
├── Tomba! 2 - The Evil Swine Return (USA).txt
├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (USA).txt
├── Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (USA).txt
├── Trap Gunner (USA).txt
├── Twisted Metal (USA).txt
├── Twisted Metal 2 (USA).txt
├── Um Jammer Lammy (USA).txt
├── Vagrant Story (USA).txt
├── Valkyrie Profile (USA).txt
├── Vanark (USA).txt
├── Vandal Hearts (USA).txt
├── Vandal Hearts II (USA).txt
├── Vib-Ribbon (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
├── WarGames - Defcon 1 (USA).txt
├── Wild 9 (USA).txt
├── Wild Arms (USA).txt
├── Wild Arms 2 (USA).txt
├── WipEout (USA).txt
├── WipEout 3 - Special Edition (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).txt
├── Wipeout XL (USA).txt
├── X-COM - UFO Defense (USA).txt
├── Xenogears (USA).txt
├── Xevious 3D-G+ (USA).txt
├── YoYo's Puzzle Park (Europe).txt
├── Yutona Eiyuu Senki - TearRingSaga (Japan) (Translated).txt
├── Zanac x Zanac (Japan).txt
└── iS - Internal Section (Japan) (Translated).txt
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/burningf.txt",
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"preview": "The Castella family from the Metro City started ruining the peaceful city of Osaka with the violent Japanese group, \"Hei"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bwidow.txt",
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/bzone.txt",
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cabal.txt",
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/candance.txt",
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cawingu.txt",
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"preview": "Carrier Air Wing / U.S. Navy is a horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up for one or two players set in the 1990s, a decade o"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cbuster.txt",
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"preview": "Crude Buster 1990 Data East.\n\nIn the near future, ruthless gangs are the new rulers of the streets. Only a brave duo of"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ccastles.txt",
"chars": 479,
"preview": "Bentley Bear is trapped in the crystal castles! To get out, he must collect all the gems located in each castle. The gam"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cclimber.txt",
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"preview": "Crazy Climber is a 2-D, strategy style game. The game is strategic in the fact that you must plan your moves as you clim"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/centtime.txt",
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"preview": "Centipede is a vertically oriented single screen shoot-em-up in which the aim is to use the 'Bug Blaster' to shoot the c"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/chasehq.txt",
"chars": 731,
"preview": "\"Chase H.Q.\" is a checkpoint-based racing game in which the player takes on the role on an undercover cop called Tony Gi"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/chinagat.txt",
"chars": 603,
"preview": "China Gate is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em-up game with platform elements for one or two players. The game offers a rost"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/chplft.txt",
"chars": 427,
"preview": "The player assumes the role of a combat helicopter pilot. The player attempts to save hostages being held in prisoner of"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/circusc.txt",
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"preview": "Circus Charlie is a single-player abstract platform game in which the player must guide the eponymous Charlie through si"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/citycon.txt",
"chars": 288,
"preview": "The player controls a small red car and dripping paint must jump between platforms to paint them in. Oil cans are colle"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/columns.txt",
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"preview": "Columns is a Tetris-style puzzle game in which you stack falling jewels in order to created a chain of three of the same"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/commandu.txt",
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"preview": "Commando is a vertically scrolling shoot'em up in which the player takes on the role of a highly trained commando soldie"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/congo.txt",
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/contra.txt",
"chars": 1124,
"preview": "In 2631, a meteorite strikes the Galuga archipelago near New Zealand, carrying with it a dormant alien being. Two years "
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/crimfgt2.txt",
"chars": 786,
"preview": "Crime Fighters is a beat-em up arcade game where your job is to rescue several women that have been kidnapped by a crime"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/crsword.txt",
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"preview": "As a knight, you must travel the countryside fighting monsters and bandits using your sword and shield. When you enter c"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ctomaday.txt",
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"preview": "A comical vertically scrolling shoot'em up starring a mutated tomato who punches the enemy and can transform to other we"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ctribe.txt",
"chars": 510,
"preview": "Three player simultaneous melee battle in which larger-than-life fighters battle against rival gang members. As well as "
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cyberlip.txt",
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cybots.txt",
"chars": 318,
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/cyvern.txt",
"chars": 259,
"preview": "Take control of 3 artificially enhanced elemental dragons and battle against tons of enemy airships and hulking bosses i"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/darkseal.txt",
"chars": 381,
"preview": "Fantasy hack and slash game in which up to four people can play at the same time, choosing from three stock fantasy char"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dassault.txt",
"chars": 434,
"preview": "The players control one of four soldiers, in his mission must grab machine guns or other projectile weapons, throw grena"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dbreed.txt",
"chars": 973,
"preview": "Zambaquous has done everything to make life hell for the people of Agamen, and as their King Kayus, the time has come to"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ddcrew.txt",
"chars": 473,
"preview": "There's a massive terrorist plot underway and your country is under threat from a new and deadly evil. You must become o"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ddragn2u.txt",
"chars": 2977,
"preview": "Following his defeat at the end of the original Double Dragon, Willy, the leader of the Black Warriors, retaliates again"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ddragonu.txt",
"chars": 2526,
"preview": "Double Dragon is a side-scrolling beat-em-up for one or two players, featuring twin brothers and martial arts masters, \""
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ddsomu.txt",
"chars": 465,
"preview": "Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara is an arcade game developed and published by Capcom in 1996 as a sequel to Dunge"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ddtodu.txt",
"chars": 422,
"preview": "Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom is the first of two video games created by Capcom based on the Dungeons & Dragons tabl"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/deadconx.txt",
"chars": 377,
"preview": "Mobsters & criminals own the streets. Law enforcement has taken a backseat against the criminal empire that overwhelms t"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/defendg.txt",
"chars": 1882,
"preview": "Defender is a legendary sideways-scrolling shoot-em-up - the very first of its genre - in which the aim is to pilot a la"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/digdug.txt",
"chars": 281,
"preview": "Dig Dug is single screen action game in which the player must dig horizontal and vertical tunnels to reach and eliminate"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/digdug2.txt",
"chars": 896,
"preview": "For this sequel to the 1982 classic, \"Dig Dug\", Namco changed the game's perspective from a cutaway side-on viewpoint to"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dimahoo.txt",
"chars": 536,
"preview": "The game is set in a futuristic environment with dragons, little turtles with lasers on their back, and little green gob"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dinou.txt",
"chars": 783,
"preview": "The plot is based on the comic Cadillacs and Dinosaurs and takes place in the \"City In The Sea\" and its neighboring near"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dkong3.txt",
"chars": 246,
"preview": "Stanley is a bugman. Donkey Kong has taken refuge in his greenhouse and it is now up to Stanley to stop the ape from sti"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dkongjr.txt",
"chars": 824,
"preview": "Fate has turned the tables on the inimitable Donkey Kong. \n \nAfter Mario saved the Beautiful Girl from the lustful clutc"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dkongo.txt",
"chars": 1561,
"preview": "EVERYONE'S GOING APE OVER DONKEY KONG! \n \n\"HELP! HELP!\" cries the beautiful maiden as she is dragged up a labyrinth of s"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/docastle.txt",
"chars": 491,
"preview": "The player controls a clown, named Mr. Do!. Mr. Do is in his garden, and wants to collect the cherries there. Monsters r"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dogyuun.txt",
"chars": 409,
"preview": "Dogyuun is an arcade Shoot 'em Up. \n \nThe plot is somewhat vague, except that it involves two pilots destroying aliens a"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dondokod.txt",
"chars": 273,
"preview": "Don Doko Don is a platform game where you play a bearded dwarf with a mallet as your only weapon. Very abstract colors, "
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/donpachi.txt",
"chars": 1009,
"preview": "An excellent vertically scrolling shoot'em up. The player assumes the role of a pilot who is sent by their squadron to f"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/doubledr.txt",
"chars": 544,
"preview": "Released around the same time as the film of the same name and loosely based on its story, this installment in the Doubl"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/drtoppel.txt",
"chars": 109,
"preview": "Dr. Toppel's Adventure is a cutesy vertically scrolling shoot'em up where you play as a cute green creature.\n"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dsaber.txt",
"chars": 511,
"preview": "Dragon Saber is a less known sequel of Dragon Spirit. Gameplay-wise, little has changed from the original, as both games"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dstlku.txt",
"chars": 830,
"preview": "People tremble in fear of these monsters. A mysterious force awakens them from their long slumber. 'Arise and show your "
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/dw.txt",
"chars": 441,
"preview": "This game is a side-scrolling beat-em-up based on Japanese manga books of the same name and is a re-enactment of the his"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ecofghtr.txt",
"chars": 276,
"preview": "Eco Fighters is a horizontal shooter, where the player controls a ship with a rotating gun. As suggested by both its tit"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/edrandy.txt",
"chars": 607,
"preview": "A fast moving platform game in which the player controls the Indiana Jones-esque and unfortunately named 'Edward Randy'."
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/eightman.txt",
"chars": 573,
"preview": "The super-hero must stop the destruction of a city at the hands of a giant robot and its maker. The object, as Eightman "
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/elevator.txt",
"chars": 898,
"preview": "Agent 17 (code name 'Otto') is to secure the top secret documents from the security building. The enemy spies are in pur"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/elvactr.txt",
"chars": 725,
"preview": "Elevator Action Returns is a scrolling platform shoot-em-up for one or two players who each take on the role of a specia"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/enduror.txt",
"chars": 853,
"preview": "Enduro Racer is an off-road racing game in which players ride a dirt bike across five extremely hilly and twisting cours"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/exedexes.txt",
"chars": 913,
"preview": "Exed Exes is an arcade vertical shooter developed by Capcom. It was licensed to Memetron and released outside of Japan i"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fantzn2.txt",
"chars": 499,
"preview": "Once again you control Opa-Opa, a pretty colored ship with wings on its side and must destroy the large creatures in eac"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fantzone.txt",
"chars": 446,
"preview": "The Fantasy Zone is under attack by an army of ruthless, yet undeniably cute, alien enemies. A fearless space fighter by"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fatfursp.txt",
"chars": 506,
"preview": "Fatal Fury Special is an improved version of SNK's 2D one-on-one fighter Fatal Fury 2. It's a conversion of the 1993 arc"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fatfury1.txt",
"chars": 764,
"preview": "Southtown City plays host to the King of Fighters Tournament. Andy & Terry Bogard take part in the tournament cause winn"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fatfury2.txt",
"chars": 292,
"preview": "Again, the Lone Wolves return!\n\nGeese Howard may have been defeated, but that doesn't mean all is peaceful. A new oppone"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fatfury3.txt",
"chars": 238,
"preview": "An adaptation of the Neo-Geo fighting game. 2-D scrolling one-on-one fighter with pseudo-3D aspects (that allows for pl"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fbfrenzy.txt",
"chars": 694,
"preview": "You'll never play another football game again, after you play Football Frenzy! Football Frenzy, with on-going play-by-pl"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ffightu.txt",
"chars": 694,
"preview": "Final Fight can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with each player controlling a different character. Befor"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/fightfev.txt",
"chars": 547,
"preview": "There are 8 characters to select from and two boss characters (the first boss character is only playable in two player m"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/flicky.txt",
"chars": 497,
"preview": "Flicky is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls 'Flicky', a flightless bird who must collect her l"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/flipshot.txt",
"chars": 95,
"preview": "Battle Flip Shot is an arcade game that mixes elements of Pong with Japanese character design.\n"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/foodf.txt",
"chars": 939,
"preview": "Food Fight 1982 Atari.\n\nThe player, as Charley Chuck, must dodge all kinds of flying fruit and vegetables and try to ea"
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{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/forgottn.txt",
"chars": 447,
"preview": "The planet used to be beautiful, with gorgeous cities and gleaming countrysides. Until the Aliens attacked! With fire, b"
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{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/frogger.txt",
"chars": 501,
"preview": "Frogger is a one or two-player game in which players must overcome a number of hazards to safely guide the green amphibi"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/funkyjet.txt",
"chars": 139,
"preview": "In this game, you play with a character who has a jet-pack on his back (enabling him to fly in the air), while he is pun"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ga2.txt",
"chars": 516,
"preview": "Like its legendary prequel, 1989's \"Golden Axe\"; 'Revenge' is sideways scrolling beat-em-up set in a traditional fantasy"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaiden.txt",
"chars": 78,
"preview": "Ryu, the Dragon Ninja, travels the world to defeat evil wherever he finds it.\n"
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{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaga.txt",
"chars": 569,
"preview": "Galaga is a single-screen shoot-em-up in which the player controls a 'Fighter' spaceship and must defend the home planet"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaga88.txt",
"chars": 2264,
"preview": "Galaga '88 is an updated version of the old favorite, \"Galaga\", with more invaders and more player firepower. Galaga '88"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaxian.txt",
"chars": 531,
"preview": "Galaxian is a legendary single-screen shoot-em-up that took everything that made Taito's ground-breaking \"Space Invaders"
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{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galaxyfg.txt",
"chars": 366,
"preview": "People have prayed to the gods, but the devil descends from the sky. Your mission is to defeat Felden Kryse, ruler of th"
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"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/galmedes.txt",
"chars": 853,
"preview": "Galmedes is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game released only in Japan.. The ship has two types of attack: the stan"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gangwars.txt",
"chars": 180,
"preview": "2 street brawlers fight their way through a gang of hoodlums that like to laugh incessantly at you while they're beating"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ganryu.txt",
"chars": 795,
"preview": "One month has passed since Musashi defeated his sworn enemy, Kojiro. Musashi was on the way to Kyoto, where his beloved "
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaplus.txt",
"chars": 355,
"preview": "Gaplus is the third game in Namco's classic \"Galaxian\" series, Gaplus picks up where 1981's \"Galaga\" left off. While mai"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/garou.txt",
"chars": 542,
"preview": "It's been several years since Geese Howard was defeated in a battle with Terry Bogard, a young man looking to avenge his"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaunt22p.txt",
"chars": 2125,
"preview": "Gauntlet II is a direct sequel to the legendary maze-based fantasy themed shoot-em-up, released a year earlier. Atari ch"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gaunt2p.txt",
"chars": 2077,
"preview": "Gauntlet is a maze-based shoot-em-up for up to four players. Heavily influenced by classic fantasy conventions, players "
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ghostb.txt",
"chars": 493,
"preview": "Adapted from the animated cartoon of the same name. Up to three players, each controlling a Ghostbuster, must run around"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ghostlop.txt",
"chars": 512,
"preview": "Ghost Lop is an excellent Ghostbusters themed puzzle game by Data East from 1996. It combines the fast action of an Arka"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/ghoulsu.txt",
"chars": 396,
"preview": "Three years have passed since the events of \"Ghosts'n Goblins\" and the knight Arthur finds himself once again facing the"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gigawing.txt",
"chars": 989,
"preview": "'Medallions' are mystic stones sent from heaven, brought evolution to human technology and lead tremendous progress to t"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gijoeu.txt",
"chars": 185,
"preview": "Soldiers fight in a futuristic war against the army of an evil emperor. Unlike most army themed games, even trees and bu"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gnbarich.txt",
"chars": 501,
"preview": "Shoot back the enemy bullets! The breakout-like shooter with a variety of items and gimmicks! \n \nGUNBARICH is a breakout"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gngt.txt",
"chars": 764,
"preview": "Ghosts 'n Goblins is a platform game where the player controls a knight, named Sir Arthur, who must defeat zombies, ogre"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/goalx3.txt",
"chars": 430,
"preview": "A soccer game with all the right ingredients, skill, flair, passion, and of course, GOALS! With 28 national teams to cho"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/godzilla.txt",
"chars": 508,
"preview": "This arcade game has a few monsters that are playable, a few that can't be played as and a few that make cameos. All pla"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/goldnaxe.txt",
"chars": 584,
"preview": "Golden Axe is a sideways scrolling beat-em-up set in a traditional fantasy world, in which up to three warriors take up "
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gorf.txt",
"chars": 3171,
"preview": "The player's goal is to defeat the Gorfian Empire and safeguard the future of mankind. Gorf is a single screen shoot-em-"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gowcaizr.txt",
"chars": 254,
"preview": "The ultimate warriors are ready for battle! The Auto-Zoom feature draws you in to the red-hot action! Use the new \"Speci"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gpilots.txt",
"chars": 413,
"preview": "Ghost Pilots is an overhead military plane shooter, in which you must shoot down fighter jets by either using bullets or"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gradius.txt",
"chars": 803,
"preview": "Gradius / Nemesis is a horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up in which the player pilots a spacecraft known as the Vic Viper"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gradius2.txt",
"chars": 127,
"preview": "The third game in Konami's renowned Gradius series; the prequel being \"Gradius [Model GX400]\" and a spinoff called \"Sala"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/grdians.txt",
"chars": 94,
"preview": "A beat-'em-up developed by Winky Soft with 8 selectable characters and lots of special moves.\n"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/grdius3e.txt",
"chars": 1091,
"preview": "In the darkest reaches of infinite space, pure evil lies in wait ... The Dark Forces led by the god of destruction, Bact"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/growlu.txt",
"chars": 178,
"preview": "Beat-em-up with an outback Indiana Jones type theme to it. The arcade original allowed you to play up to four players. T"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gtmr2.txt",
"chars": 437,
"preview": "You have 60 seconds to get from the starting line to the finish line. Finishing within 60 seconds allows you to go on to"
},
{
"path": "Tiny Best Set/MUOS/info/catalogue/Arcade/text/gunbird2.txt",
"chars": 773,
"preview": "Seven warriors are challenged to head on a quest to find three powerful elements of Sun, Moon and Stars. Whoever brings "
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