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Breath of Fire

Released in 1993 in Japan by Capcom, this single player game makes use of a new type of role-playing style.
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SNES

Power Stone 2

The original Power Stone was essentially an amalgamation of two genres--fighting and platformer.

Street Fighter Alpha Anthology

Like anyone with a healthy sense of nostalgia, I look back on yesterday and wish that the games made by modern publishers could live up to the hopes, dreams, and ambitions of days gone by.

Super Street Fighter 2 Collection

This sequel to SF2 Turbo: Hyper Fighting (arcade) made one of the biggest changes to the series.

Street Fighter Anniversary Collection

I love Street Fighter, always have, even back when the occasional fireball was more a freak product of luck that elicited looks of shock than a planned attack. But I'm not that big a fan of the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection.

Mega Man 8

In Mega Man 8, Dr. Wily is once again planning to take over the Earth with a new army of evil robots.

Viewtiful Joe 2

In this latest Viewtiful you play through the game as both Joe and his girlfriend, Sylvia, switching between them on the fly with the touch of a button.

Breath of Fire 2

Go through another journey with Ryu and his followers as they set out to destroy the evil priest Evan who is looking for world domination.
SNES

SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom

It's hard to say just why 2D fighting crossover games exist. Well, actually, I think I know why they exist (hint: it starts with a $ and ends with another $).

Way of the Samurai 2

What the heck was Capcom thinking? I'm guessing it must have been something along the lines of: 'Lets save a buck or two and get the janitor to do the voice acting.'

Biohazard Gun Survivor

For Biohazard: Gun Survivor, Capcom's combining two popular genres to give the Time Crisis formula a new twist.

Mickey Mousecapade

A friend of Mickey's has got into trouble, and now Mickey and Minnie Mouse have set on a rescue mission.
NES

Gotcha Force

It takes a lot to make a Nintendo game seem bizarre, probably because no matter how strange a Gamecube game is, players are having so much fun playing it they don't notice.

Duck Tales 2

Scrooge's quest for mo' money, mo' money, mo' money begins when his nosy nephews unearth a fragment of a treasure map that leads to the fabled Lost Treasure of McDuck.
NES

Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower

With a name like Darkstalkers, it has to be good! A great update to an old series, you'll get to fight as a series of movie monsters become warriors in this fiercely competitive title.

Metal Walker

Stop me if any of this sounds familiar: In Metal Walker

G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor

General Hawk and the entire G.I. Joe team are back in action against the Cobra Commander.
NES

The Magical Quest: Starring Mickey Mouse

The game features Mickey Mouse traveling in a strange land ruled by the evil emperor Pete, searching for his dog Pluto.
SNES

Mega Man 64

Mega Man blasts his way onto the Nintendo® 64 System for the first time ever! This epic adventure combines the best of classic Mega Man action with enormous bosses, a riveting storyline and all the depth of the hottest RPG. Explore vast 3-D worlds ..
Nintendo 64