Xevious (Japan) (En) (Rev 1) [JP]

It is discovered that the actual aliens on earth are human beings, and the ruthless Xevions want their planet back; but without us. Our only defense is the prototype Solvalou Fighter Plane. With this plane we can fight the deadly Domogram Rovers; the Toroid Patrol Fleets and the Zoshi Death Squads. Xevious is a vertically … Read more

WWF WrestleMania – Challenge (Japan) [JP]

This game features many of the WWF greats, such as Ravishing Rick Rude, The Big Boss Man, Andre The Giant, “The Macho Man” Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake, and The Ultimate Warrior. You can go through a small career trying to become the WWF Wrestling Champion by playing as … Read more

World Super Tennis (Japan) [JP]

The Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open – the biggest names in tennis compete in these tournaments every year trying to win the coveted Grand Slam. So, why not you? Asmik’s Top Players’ Tennis let’s you compete for the Grand Slam right along with the pros. Choose from many different modes … Read more

World Grand-Prix – Pole to Finish (Japan) [JP]

Unlike its namesake, the IndyCar racer Al Unser Jr., this game depicts Formula 1 races. A season consists of sixteen races, each one consisting of unlimited practice, one qualifying lap and the real race (the starting position depends on the qualifying result). Of course the goal is to win the championship by having successful race … Read more

World Boxing (Japan) [JP]

World Boxing is a sports game, developed by Natsume and published by TSS, which was released in Japan in 1990. It is a Pirate Clone. Being an interesting Japanese exclusive who made his way to the US. UU With great graphics and a unique perspective.

Woody Poko (Japan) [JP]

The player controls an old wooden figure named “This Baggage.” He is a hero who has lived in harmony with humans for many years. For This Baggage, the journey is to find the fairy who teaches people to get back to being friendly with wooden dolls. Enemies encountered through the game are strange creatures and … Read more

Wizardry III – Diamond no Kishi (Japan) [JP]

Wizardry: Knight of Diamonds is the sequel to Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. It is exactly the same as its predecessor; a tile, or grid based movement, first-person RPG starting out within the Castle that serves as the base for party management and the Maze in which the adventure takes place. Party size … Read more

Wizardry II – Llylgamyn no Isan (Japan) [JP]

A generation has passed since your band of adventurers reclaimed the Staff of Gnilda and the armor of the Knight of Diamonds, and the land has been at peace. But now nature itself seems to be attacking the land of Llylgamyn, as earthquakes and tidal waves ravage the land. The Sages believe the Orb of … Read more

Wizardry – Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (Japan) [JP]

The first Wizardry game was one of the original CRPG dungeon crawlers, and stands along with Ultima and Might & Magic as one of the defining staples of the genre. You generate and control a party of up to six different adventurers and send them into a 3D vector dungeon to fight monsters and find … Read more

Wit’s (Japan) [JP]

The console version of Wit’s, while playing very similarly to the arcade version, still has a few slight overall differences. While the arcade version has you progress through 99 levels, the console version has, much like the Mega Man series, a stage select screen where you choose the opponent you’re to face off against. Each … Read more