Metroid Planets is a Fan Remake of the 1986 Nintendo Entertainment System game Metroid created by vacantshade. It updates Samus' movement and adds a saving system, among other fea...
Terrifying 9/11 is a Game Boy Color game released some time after the 9/11 attacks by Hitek in Taiwan. The game is an unlicensed port of Metal Slug 1.
In the third game in the Dan Dare series, Dan has been kidnapped by an evil alien race known as the Treens and taken to their scientific satellite orbiting Venus, but it doesn't ta...
A tight action side-scroller with challenging robotic bosses. Dodge metallic dangers, acquire powerful weapons and blast your way through a destroyed world full of deadly machines...
Ice Metal is a Super Metroid hack that puts a great emphasise on exploration, rather then combat. There are some new power ups and tricks you need to master in order to beat the ga...
Once upon a time… My lord, our lands are attacked! Having been got out of naked women, accompanied with heart-rending servant’s shout, you harried up to an urgent audience w...
Наша игра расскажет вам историю о приключениях дальнобойщика Флинта в сумасшедшем долбаном мире. Флинт - жестокий человек с дробовиком, который просто пытается добраться до дома, ч...
Remaster of Mega Man 2 included in Mega Man: The Wily Wars.
Assault Suits Valken is a port of the 1993 SNES game of the same name, known as Cybernator in the west. Was released in Europe and Japan, but not in the US. It added wide screen an...
Planet Cube: Edge is 2D run n' gun platformer where you shoot, jump and dash through rooms filled with enemies. A precision platformer where shooting is key.
A.M.C.: Astro Marine Corps is a sideways scrolling shooter in which you control a member of the Astro Marine Corps who has to blast his way through the various alien infested level...
A mega X Touhou fangame with no X again.
Turok: Rage Wars is a 2D action-adventure video game for the Game Boy Color, developed by Bit Managers and published by Acclaim Entertainment. Unlike its Nintendo 64 counterpart, T...
Rendering Ranger R2 is an action game developed by Rainbow Arts and published by Virgin Interactive in 1995 for the Super Famicom in Japan only. The game was slated to be released...
Rolling Thunder is a run and gun/action arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986 and licensed to Atari Games for US manufacture and distribution. It runs upon Namco System 86...
Join the forces of the Ato as they set off on a journey across the universe to save their planet from a slow death. Find out how far one species is willing to go to save itself in...
A 2D plaformer by MP Soft. It was released in 1982 for the BBC Micro.
The Equalizer is a simple and slow paced 2D sidescrolling platformer for the Commodore 64 released by The Power House in 1987.
This adaptation of the animated TV series differs significantly from its NES namesake. The nephew of Agent 007 must foil the plans of malevolent S.C.U.M. agents, who are hunting fo...
Quietus Allurement follows a captured man trapped in a facility that is doing illegal tests on him. Things go awry when the head of the facility began creating creatures and releas...
A doujin game by YuuYuutei based on the Touhou Project series.
Save ducks from various hazards and lead them into a spaceship in order to transport them to the hungry people of Vexar VII.
Lock-n-Load is a compilation of hundred games for the Amiga CD32. All the games are Public Domain.
Turrican Flashback brings together 4 of the greatest titles in the series with Turrican, Turrican II: The Final Fight, Mega Turrican and Super Turrican all in one package! New rewo...
A huge celebration at the World Robot Expo is shattered by the sight of a flying saucer streaking across the sky. But instead of holding little green men, this saucer holds one ver...
You are The Untouchables in this side-scrolling action game. Play as Elliot Ness after the ruthless Mafia boss Al Capone. You have various tasks throughout the six levels and a var...
Super Contra X is a pirate based off the Contra series, created by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co sometime in the 1990's (likely in 1994).