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Guardic

Guardic

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: 1986
Developer: Compile
Genre: Action game
Publisher: Compile
Platform: MSX

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Zanac
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Faxanadu
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Aleste 2
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Space Megaforce
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Legacy of the Wizard
Plot: Legacy of the Wizard, originally released in Japan as Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family is a fantasy-themed action role-playing platform game released for the MSX, MSX2 and Famicom in Japan and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States. Wikipedia

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Aleste
Plot: The Power Strike series is a video game series of vertically scrolling shooters, developed Compile, for the Master System and Game Gear. Of the three titles, only one was designed from the ground up as a Power Strike title. The other two are Aleste games re-branded for release outside of Japan. Wikipedia...

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The Battle of Olympus
Plot: The Battle of Olympus is a 1988 action role-playing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in North America in 1989, in Europe in 1991. A port for the Game Boy was also released. Wikipedia

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Xexyz
Plot: Xexyz, known in Japan as Kame no Ongaeshi - Urashima Densetsu, is a 1988 video game published by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was released in Japan on August 26, 1988, and saw a North American release sometime in April 1990. Wikipedia

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Little Nemo: The Dream Master
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Abadox
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Metal Storm
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