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Space Harrier 3-D
Details: Video game Descr: Space Harrier 3-D is a video game developed by Sega in 1988 for the Master System. It is a sequel to the original Space Harrier. Wikipedia Initial Release Date: 1988 Series: Space Harrier Developer: Sega Genre: Video Game Publisher: Sega Platform: Sega Mark III
Plot: Blade Eagle 3-D is a vertical rail shooter video game, developed and published by Sega and was first released on March 26, 1988 in Japan for the Mark III as Gold Cartridge, December 31, 1988 in North America and later in Europe. Wikipedia
Plot: Out Run is an arcade driving video game released by Sega in September 1986. It is known for its pioneering hardware and graphics, nonlinear gameplay, and a selectable soundtrack with music composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi. The goal is to avoid traffic and reach one of five destinations. Wikipedia
Plot: Planet Harriers is a 3D rail shooter arcade video game published by Sega, developed by its Amusement Vision division, and is part of the Space Harrier series. It was produced both as a sit-down twin cabinet and a stand-up single cabinet. Wikipedia
Plot: Cyborg Hunter is a horizontal scrolling, action video game released in 1988 on the Sega Master System. It was both developed and published by Sega in Japan and Europe, and published by Activision for the North American market. Wikipedia
Plot: Assault City is a light gun, rail shooter released for the Master System in 1990. There were two versions of Assault City released for it, the original version, which only supported the directional pad and a second edition which supported the Light Phaser gun. Wikipedia
Plot: R.C. Grand Prix is a top-down isometric racing game for the Master System video game console. It was released in Europe and United States in 1990. Wikipedia
Plot: Astro Warrior is a vertically scrolling shooter developed and manufactured by Sega for the Master System in 1986. Set in space, the player flies a spaceship shooting enemies and collecting power-ups to reach the mother ship of an invasion force. Wikipedia