Released in Europe and Australia, this version is different from the alternative Japanese and North American NES version and plays more like the original arcade game.
The NES version of Double Dragon takes a wide range of liberties with the interpretation. The entire graphical style is more in line with Technōs’ Kunio-kun series, with characters...
Technōs created once again a vastly different experience with Double Dragon II on the NES. The experience system was dropped, but the moveset still underwent a few changes. The elb...
Originally released for the PC-Engine, this port of the homonymous arcade game (localized as Bells & Whistles) was only released in the West through the Wii Virtual Console service...
The Sega Genesis/Mega Drive has different enemy layouts and input mechanics from the original arcade version.
Wonder Boy was ported to the Sega Mark III/Master System video game console by Sega. The game is also known as Super Wonder Boy for its Sega Mark III release in Japan.
The first home version of Wonder Boy was released exclusively in Japan for the SG-1000 (Sega's first video game console) during the same year the arcade version was released. The g...
The Master System port of Wonder Boy in Monster World is somewhat different. It features re-drawn graphics, fewer and shorter stages, and a complex password system (approximately 4...
The Sega Master System/Sega Mark III port of Wonder Boy in Monster Land.
This is a 2D port of the 3D fighting game Virtua Fighter 2. Virtua Fighter (3D) also introduces two new characters which are not included in this 16-bit port.
Now you're the King of Spinach in a battle for Olive's love! Are you ready to climb ladders, jump landings, eat spinach and punch out Brutus, Seahag and the flying Bernard? Becaus...