Oriental Legend (Arcade) Playthrough longplay retro video gam
Oriental Legend or Xi You Shi E Zhuan is a 2D side-scrolling fighting game with cartoon graphics, based on an old Chinese novel - "Journey to the West". The player can choose one from 5 characters: Long-Nui (girl), Ba-Chien (pig-man), Long-Ma, Wu-Kong (humanoid monkey, "monkey king") and Wu-Chin.
Dragon's Lair[b], titled as Sullivan Bluth Presents: Dragon's Lair on cover art or in game as Sullivan Bluth's Dragon's Lair and Don Bluth's Dragon's Lair, is a side-scrolling cinematic platform video game developed by Motivetime and published by CSG Imagesoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Based on the LaserDisc game of the same name, it is identical plotwise to the original.
MUSHA[a] is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Compile and released for the Sega Genesis in 1990. An entry in Compile's shooter series, Aleste, MUSHA places the player in the role of a flying mecha pilot who must destroy a large super intelligent computer threatening planet Earth. The game had a working title of Aleste 2 and featured a style similar to the first game, but it was redirected to a Japanese aesthetic and speed metal soundtrack.
SAR: Search and Rescue
Flyer
Developer(s)
SNK
Publisher(s)
SNK
Release date
1990
Genre
Run and Gun
Game mode
Two Players
Platform(s)
Arcade
SAR: Search and Rescue is a run and gun game released by SNK in 1990 for arcades. It was SNK's last game to use rotary joysticks and also their last game before moving to the MVS arcade board.
DonPachi[a] is a 1995 vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Cave and published by Atlus in Japan. Players assume the role of a recruit selected to take part on a secret military program by assaulting enemy strongholds in order to become member of the "DonPachi Squadron".
Karate Champ, known in Japan as Karate Dō (空手道 "The Way of the Empty Hand"), is a 1984 arcade fighting game developed by Technōs Japan for Data East. Karate Champ established and popularized the one-on-one fighting genre. A variety of moves can be performed using the dual-joystick controls using a best-of-three matches format like later fighting games.
Mega Man: The Wily Wars[a] is a 1994 video game compilation by Capcom for the Sega Genesis. It features remakes of the first three Mega Man games (Mega Man, Mega Man 2, and Mega Man 3) originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The Wily Wars was released in cartridge format in Japan and PAL regions. The North American Genesis version was available via the Sega Channel online service.[6][7][8] Notably, the US version of the game was rereleased as part of the Sega Genesis Mini.[9][10]
Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Group, Cinematronics and Advanced Microcomputer Systems (later renamed RDI Video Systems). It was unveiled in October 1983, just four months after the Dragon's Lair game, then released in Spring 1984, and like its predecessor featured film-quality animation played back from a laserdisc.
The Last Ninja is an action-adventure game originally developed and published by System 3 in 1987 for the Commodore 64. It was converted to the Apple IIGS, MS-DOS, BBC Micro, and Acorn Electron in 1988, the Apple II series in 1989, the Amiga, and Atari ST (as Last Ninja Remix) in 1990, and the Acorn Archimedes in 1991.