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A 2D action platformer from Carry Lab, published by Pony Canyon for the Famicom Disk System.

Action game developed by Carry Soft in 1987.

Racing game against the clock. At the beginning you can select between six courses (Megacity, Plateau, Alps, Island, Egyptian and Canyon). Your driving a red sports car, and need to avoid other drivers and obstacles. You don't race other drivers.. If you hit objects you tend to explode, apart from water, oil and Motor Cyclists!? where you spin out and can regain control. The gameplay is laggy and the graphics for an MSX2 game are very poor.

In this super-deformed sendup of WWII action tales, you're an Allied soldier infiltrating Axis prison castles to rescue your squaddies. Sneak and shoot your way through each level to releases your friends from their cells and then escape. You're armed with a pistol and limited ammo, facing a variety of Nazi-like guards patrolling the alleys and quarters you must also traverse. Disable these enemies, steal jail keys from them, and finish your prison break without a hitch!

Action game developed by Carry Soft in 1984.

Gaplus is a fixed shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1984. It was the only other game to run on Namco Phozon hardware, and in the US, a modification kit was later released to change the name to Galaga 3, possibly to increase recognition among fans of the games even though there was no "Galaga 2". Since Gaplus is a sequel to Galaga, it has similar gameplay. The player controls a spaceship, that can now move vertically (limited to halfway up the screen, much like Atari's Centipede) as well as horizontally, and shoots at swarms of incoming insect-like aliens which fly in formation above it and swoop down to attack it in akamikaze-like dive. In this sequel, the level starts over if the player gets killed before all the enemies have come in. When all enemies are killed, the player moves on to the next level. By obtaining certain powerups, it is possible to shoot sixty bullets per screen, the most any Galaxian-related game has.

A sink of shear hatred, violence and deadly weapons is the blazing hell you find yourself in under the Polar Star. A frosty scenery, for action that couldn't be hotter!

Jelda is an aerial combat game with wireframe graphics, released in Japan in 1983.