Ecco the Dolphin (Japan) [JP]

Travel through time along with Ecco the dolphin, in the only game that could call itself a “dolphin simulator”. Indeed, you can do pretty much everything a typical dolphin does, including eating fish, surfacing in order to breathe, using your biological sonar and of course, jumping out of the water to amaze your friends. The … Read more

EA Hockey (Japan) [JP]

With the official NHL license, the title offers twenty-four teams and over 500 players with their statistics. It is possible to compete in the League mode but also to create his own tournament. A slow motion mode also allows you to replay its best actions.

Dynamite Headdy (Japan) [JP]

Dynamite Headdy is a platformer… with a difference. You control a little character whose main attack comes from his disembodied head. Yes, years before Rayman appeared, we already had a hero who used detachable appendages to attack his enemies. Rather than the traditional power-ups, Dynamite Headdy enables you to swap your head for different kinds … Read more

Dyna Brothers 2 (Japan) [JP]

Planet Jura is a green and beautiful place where dinosaurs have lived for longer than anyone can remember. One day, however, a giant black ship appears in the sky, and aliens come down to the surface and start attacking the dinosaurs. Feeling their suffering, the dinosaurs’ creator, The Egg, awakens. To protect their race and … Read more

Dyna Brothers (Japan) [JP]

Dyna Brothers is a real-time strategy title developed by CRI for the Sega Mega Drive. The player must guide an army of dinosaurs to victory against their opponents, who are aliens that have invaded Earth. The player’s main base and source of life is “The Egg”, from which other life forms are spawned. The enemy’s … Read more

Dream Team USA (Japan) [JP]

The 1992 edition of Electronic Arts’ basketball series centers on the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona and features the original US “Dream Team” with such legendary players as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, David Robinson, John Stockton, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing and Karl Malone. In addition to the US team there are 13 other national … Read more

Dragon’s Revenge (Japan) (En) [JP]

Dragon’s Revenge is a sequel to Dragon’s Fury (Devil’s Crush). The table for this fantasy pinball game is three screens tall with medieval and dragon graphics. Each of the three screens has a pair of flippers at the bottom and the table elements are all animated and numerous monsters roam the screen. The object is … Read more

Dragon’s Eye Plus – Shanghai III (Japan) [JP]

Dragon’s Eye is a conversion of the famous Chinese tile-matching board game known internationally as Shanghai, and is very similar to Shanghai II: Dragon’s Eye. The game features versions of both Shanghai and Dragon’s Eye for either one or two players, a dozen tile layouts with two sets of tiles (a traditional mahjong set and … Read more

Dragon Slayer – Eiyuu Densetsu (Japan) [JP]

Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes tells the story of a young prince named Selios. One day, his old teacher Raiyas sends him to a nearby cave to retrieve a magical weapon. When the prince returns, he finds the house under attack by monsters. Raiyas tells him to seek help in the castle of a … Read more

Dragon Ball Z – Buyuu Retsuden (Japan) [JP]

Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden (Dragon Ball Z: The Call of Destiny), also released in France as Dragon Ball Z: L’Appel du Destin, is a fighting game that maintains the dual screen mode previously seen in the DBZ Super Butouden series of the SNES, which allowed you to be far from the opponent yet still … Read more