You (Tom) must chase and catch Jerry!
This feels like an unfinished beta in comparison to the Game Gear version, which I'll look at later.
Publisher: Sega (EU, 1992); Tec Toy (BR)
Developer: SIMS
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http://gdri.smspo wer.org/wiki/index.p hp/Sanritsu/SIMS
The first of three games based on Asterix for the SMS/GG (this one only came out for the SMS). In this platformer, it is up to Asterix and Obelix to rescue the druid Getafix. Worth checking out.
Publisher: Sega (EU, 1991); Tec Toy (BR)
Developer: Sega
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Playthrough of the action game based on the movie (Part 1 of 2). Might be the last Game Gear game released in the US.
Missed turns edited for time.
Publisher: Sega (US, 1997)
Developer: Aspect
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http://gdri.smspo wer.org/wiki/index.p hp/Aspect
Playthrough of the action game based on the movie (Part 2 of 2). Might be the last Game Gear game released in the US.
Missed turns edited for time.
Publisher: Sega (US, 1997)
Developer: Aspect
Find out more about Aspect:
http://gdri.smspo wer.org/wiki/index.p hp/Aspect
Ultraman Club 2: Kaettekita Ultraman Club [Famicom]
Publisher: Yutaka (JP, 1990)
Developer: Interlink
Ultraman - in RPG form!
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Port of the System Soft strategy game.
Publisher: Sega (JP, 1989)
Developer: Sega
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Download the soundtrack:
http://www.projec t2612.org/details.ph p?id=194
Battle it out as Rider Black RX, V Gundam, or Ultraman Taro.
Publisher: Banpresto (JP, 1992)
Developer: Arc
For more information on Arc:
http://gdri.smspo wer.org/wiki/index.p hp/Arc
More average fun from Jorudan. This time, a beat 'em up based on "Alien vs. Predator."
Publisher: IGS (JP, 1993); Activision (US/AU, 1993)
Developer: Jorudan
For more information on Jorudan, visit:
http://gdri.smspo wer.org/wiki/index.p hp/Jorudan
Part VIII of GDRI's video exposé series on EIM, the first company started by infamous game designer Kenji Eno. Featured is the arcade game "Miyasu Nonki no Quiz 18-kin."
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Decent tennis game from Jorudan.
Publisher: B-AI (JP, 1994)
Developer: Jorudan
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Cute action game based on the manga/animated TV series of the same name.
Publisher: Sega (JP, 1992)
Developer: Game Freak
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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (????????????S) [Game Gear]
Publisher: Bandai (JP, 1995)
Developer: Shimada Kikaku
Take Sailor Moon on the road!
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Part III of GDRI's video exposé series on EIM, the first company started by infamous game designer Kenji Eno. Featured is "SD Hero Soukessen: Taose! Aku no Gundan" for the Nintendo Famicom.
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Another day, another Taito port to the Mega CD. This time, it's "Night Striker." This version moves pretty nicely, but at a cost. Unfortunately, everything is very pixelated.
Publisher: Taito (JP, 1993)
Developer: Aisystem Tokyo
Find out more about Aisystem Tokyo:
http://gdri.smspo wer.org/wiki/index.p hp/Aisystem_Tokyo
First, the Japanese Mega Drive version of Marble Madness released by Tengen in 1993, followed by the Genesis/Mega Drive version released by Electronic Arts in the US and Europe in 1991 and 1992. The Japanese version looks and sounds closer to the original arcade game.
Originally posted on Nico Nico Douga
http://www.nicovi deo.jp/watch/sm22566 31
Credit to original poster!