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  1. Fushigi no Umi no Nadia is an adventure game based on the anime known in English as The Secret of Blue Water. It was developed and published by Namco for the Mega Drive on March 19, 1991 exclusively in Japan. Obocchama-kun is a side-scrolling action game developed by Arc Co. and Pack-In-Video and published by Namco for the PC Engine on March 15, 1991 exclusively in Japan.
  2. kitsunebi

    RoadBlasters (Japan)

    RoadBlasters is an action racing game developed by Atari and published by Tengen for the Genesis/Mega Drive. Released: (NA) 1991 (JP) February 28, 1992 Pit Fighter is a fighting game developed by Atari and published by Tengen for the Genesis/Mega Drive. Released: (NA) 1991 (JP) March 27, 1992
  3. Shinseiki GPX Cyber Formula is a board game with a racing theme, published by Varie for the Game Boy. It was not released outside of Japan. Released: (JP) February 28, 1992 Nakajima Satoru Kanshū F-1 Hero MD is a racing simulation developed by Aisystem Tokyo and published by Varie for the Mega Drive. It was released as Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge on the Genesis in the US. Released: (JP) May 15, 1992 (NA) 1992 Nakajima Satoru Kanshū F-1 Hero 3 is advertised as a Famicom game to go on sale in August 1992, but I can find no evidence that it was ever actually released. Possibly canceled? Nakajima Satoru Kanshū Super F-1 Hero is a racing simulation developed by Aprinet and published by Varie for the Super Famicom. Released: (JP) December 18, 1992
  4. kitsunebi

    Shining Force (Japan)

    Shining Force is a tactical RPG for the Mega Drive/Genesis developed by Climax Entertainment and published by Sega. Released: (JP) March 21, 1992 (NA) July 1993
  5. Stormlord is a side-scrolling action platformer Developed by Razorsoft for the Genesis/Mega Drive Released: (NA) 1990 (JP) March 27, 1992 Slime World is a platform game for the Mega Drive developed by Epyx. It was released in the US as Todd's Adventures in Slime World. Released: (JP) April 30, 1992 The Kick Boxing is a fighting game for the PC Engine CD Released: July 31, 1992 The Davis Cup Tennis is a tennis game for the PC Engine CD Released: April 1, 1992
  6. Ambition of Caesar II is a real-time strategy game similar to Populous, in which the player controls the Roman Army. It was developed and published by Micronet for the Mega Drive and released for the Genesis in the US as Warrior of Rome II Released: (JP) May 28, 1992 (NA) 1992
  7. Ambition of Caesar II is a real-time strategy game similar to Populous, in which the player controls the Roman Army. It was developed and published by Micronet for the Mega Drive and released for the Genesis in the US as Warrior of Rome II Released: (JP) May 28, 1992 (NA) 1992
  8. Sorcer Kingdom is a tactical RPG developed by Technical Wave and published in Japan by Masaya for the Mega Drive. It was released in the US as Sorcerer's Kingdom. Released: (JP) February 7, 1992 (NA) June 1993
  9. Stormlord is a side-scrolling action platformer Developed by Razorsoft for the Genesis/Mega Drive Released: (NA) 1990 (JP) March 27, 1992 The Kick Boxing is a fighting game for the PC Engine CD Released: July 31, 1992 The Davis Cup Tennis is a tennis game for the PC Engine CD Released: April 1, 1992
  10. Golden Axe II is a side-scrolling beat-em-up developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive. Released: (JP) December 27, 1991 Ninja Burai Densetsu is a turn-based strategy game similar to Fire Emblem or Langrisser set in Sengoku-period Japan. It was developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive and was not released outside of Japan. Released: December 5, 1991 Taiheiki is a turn-based strategy game, based on the television drama of the same name, which in turn is based on a famous 14th-century historical epic which chronicles the fall of the Hōjō clan during the Kamakura period of Japanese history. It was developed by Tose and published by Sega for the Mega Drive. It was not released outside of Japan. Released: (JP) December 13, 1991
  11. Undead Line is a top-down arcade shooter with scrolling screens, like Commando and other games. It was developed by T&E Soft and published by PAL Soft exclusively in Japan for the Mega Drive. Released: December 20, 1991 Magical Chase is a 2D side-scrolling shooter developed by Quest and published by PAL Soft exclusively in Japan for the PC Engine. Released: November 15, 1991
  12. kitsunebi

    Double Dragon II (Japan)

    Double Dragon II for the Mega Drive/Genesis was a Japanese-exclusive release Released: December 20, 1991
  13. Stormlord is a side-scrolling action platformer Developed by Razorsoft for the Genesis/Mega Drive Released: (NA) 1990 (JP) March 27, 1992 The Kick Boxing is a fighting game for the PC Engine CD Released: July 31, 1992 The Davis Cup Tennis is a tennis game for the PC Engine CD Released: April 1, 1992
  14. Burning Force is a pseudo-3D scrolling shooter similar to Space Harrier released by Namco for the Mega Drive/Genesis Released: (JP) October 19, 1990 (NA) 1990 Final Blaster is a vertically-scrolling shooter from Namco for the PC Engine not released outside of Japan Released: September 28, 1990
  15. Final Blaster is a vertically-scrolling shooter from Namco for the PC Engine not released outside of Japan Released: September 28, 1990 Burning Force is a pseudo-3D scrolling shooter similar to Space Harrier released by Namco for the Mega Drive/Genesis Released: (JP) October 19, 1990 (NA) 1990
  16. Same! Same! Same! (Shark! Shark! Shark!), a top-down vertical shooter for the Mega Drive, was released as Fire Shark for the Genesis in the US. Released: (JP) November 2, 1990 (NA) 1990
  17. kitsunebi

    Heavy Unit (Japan)

    Side-scrolling shooter not released outside of Japan Released: December 26, 1990
  18. Hello, I'm new here and I'm searching for E3 coverages from 1995 like this one that covers the Genesis games of that time. The purpose: I'm searching for background informations concerning Garfield: Caught in the Act and the Lost Levels that were only available through SEGA Channel. I just found some interesting reviews on a german platform called Ninretro. One review displays a screenshot that is no longer in the game (viking level) and the other one features a screenshot from a "train level" (Catsablanca style). This was really helpful for me! So that's why I wanted to search for E3 1995 specials that might include more informations about the game itself. On mobygames I saw the following conclusion to the game: Does anyone knows in which EGM the game was tested? Are there more Garfield: Caught in the Act reviews available on retromags? I'm happy for every piece of information that I can get. I already checked some sites (idisk.mac.com, lostlevels.org), but I hope to find more in old printing mags like EGA, Sega Visions or GamePro. Thanks a lot for your help. :-)
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