Jackal,[a] also distributed under the title of Top Gunner, is an overhead run'n gun-style shoot-'em-up video game by Konami released for the arcades in 1986. The player must maneuver an armed jeep in order to rescue prisoners of war (POWs) trapped in enemy territory.
The Revenge of Shinobi is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, developed by 3d6 Games and published by THQ. It was released on November 19, 2002. The Revenge of Shinobi is not to be confused with the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game The Revenge of Shinobi.
Dungeon Magic, also known as Light Bringer (ライトブリンガー) in Japan and Europe, is a 1994 arcade game by Taito Corporation Japan and is also included in Taito Legends 2. Unlike most medieval/fantasy beat 'em ups, it featured an isometric viewing angle, some platforming (usually involving players stacking rocks or crates to climb on and jump to treasure chests), unusually large stylised sprites, and variable blood/gore settings.
Corpse Killer is a horror-themed FMV rail shooter developed and published by Digital Pictures released for the Sega CD, Sega CD 32X, 3DO, Sega Saturn, Windows 95 and Macintosh computers that features live-action full motion video in a format similar to other games developed by the company. It was later remastered for Steam, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. Corpse Killer was the first CD game released for the Sega 32X.[1][2]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist, released in Europe as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist and in Japan as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return of the Shredder is a side-scrolling beat 'em up based on the comic book characters the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and was also the first TMNT game released for the Mega Drive/Genesis.
Choplifter III is the second of two numbered sequels to Choplifter that was made for the Game Boy. It was originally developed by Teeny Weeny Games and published by Ocean Software. Unlike Choplifter II, which was released across multiple regions, but only on the Game Boy, the Game Boy version of Choplifter III was exclusive to Europe. Instead, a Sega Game Gear version was made specifically for the North American market, which was ported by Beam Software and released by Extreme Entertainment Group. The two versions of Choplifter III are pretty similar, save for the obvious addition of colors to the Game Gear version. A Super Nintendo Entertainment System version was also released around the same period.
Splatterhouse 2, known in Japan as Splatterhouse Part 2 (スプラッターハウスPART2) is a sidescrolling beat 'em up video game released in 1992 on the Mega Drive/Genesis home video game console published by Namco. It is the sequel to Splatterhouse.
FixEight is a vertical scrolling science fiction themed shoot 'em up game where you take control of one of eight fighters. They are Howard Young, Lucy Pamela, GX-026, Cull Horn, Vistario, H. Ziguragi, Agatha Bordeaux and R. Langelo. Ranging from robots and mercenaries to aliens, each having their own weapons patrons. The game is a sequel to Out Zone.
Mug Smashers was produced by Electronic Devices in 1990.
Electronic Devices released 7 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1989.
Other machines made by Electronic Devices during the time period Mug Smashers was produced include Fantasy Land, Mighty Warriors, Steel Force, Diverboy, Galaxy Gunners, and Born To Fight.
A side scrolling beat-em-up from Electronic Devices.