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2919 lines
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<menu>
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<header>
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<listname>Nintendo Famicom</listname>
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<lastlistupdate>06/08/2013</lastlistupdate>
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<listversion>1.0 Final</listversion>
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<exporterversion>HyperList XML Exporter Version 1.3 Copywrite (c) 2009-2011 William Strong</exporterversion>
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</header>
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<game name="Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Dragons of Flame (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="a">
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<description>Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Dragons of Flame (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>8BA5DE24</crc>
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<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
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<year>1992</year>
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<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Airwolf (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Airwolf (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>9639BAAE</crc>
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<manufacturer>Kyugo Boueki</manufacturer>
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<year>1988</year>
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<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Akira (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Akira (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>7B2C5984</crc>
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<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
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<year>1988</year>
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<genre>Adventure</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Akumajou Special - Boku Dracula-kun (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Akumajou Special - Boku Dracula-kun (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>F916D969</crc>
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<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Platform</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="American Dream (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>American Dream (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>5249764C</crc>
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<manufacturer>Coconuts Japan</manufacturer>
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<year>1989</year>
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<genre>Casino</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Ankoku Shinwa - Yamato Takeru Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Ankoku Shinwa - Yamato Takeru Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>35A77607</crc>
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<manufacturer>Tokyo Shoseki</manufacturer>
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<year>1989</year>
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<genre>Adventure</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Arctic (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Arctic (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>DC8380BE</crc>
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<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Puzzle</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Argus (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Argus (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>D6396AA7</crc>
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<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Arkanoid II (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Arkanoid II (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>F2B518B0</crc>
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<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
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<year>1988</year>
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<genre>Breakout</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Armadillo (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Armadillo (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>AE73E0C2</crc>
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<manufacturer>IGS</manufacturer>
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<year>1991</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Astro Fang - Super Machine (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Astro Fang - Super Machine (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>C3DAE718</crc>
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<manufacturer>A-Wave</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Driving</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Astro Robo Sasa (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Astro Robo Sasa (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>CAB240B1</crc>
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<manufacturer>ASCII Entertainment</manufacturer>
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<year>1985</year>
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<genre>Shooter</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Atlantis no Nazo (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Atlantis no Nazo (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>DCCBE3AE</crc>
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<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Platform</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Attack Animal Gakuen (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Attack Animal Gakuen (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>4E5C1C1D</crc>
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<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
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<year>1987</year>
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<genre>Shooter</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="B-Wings (Japan)" index="true" image="b">
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<description>B-Wings (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>38540E9A</crc>
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<manufacturer>Data East</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Babel no Tou (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Babel no Tou (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>154A31B6</crc>
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<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Puzzle</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Ballblazer (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Ballblazer (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>7B43B3EF</crc>
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<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
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<year>1988</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Baltron (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Baltron (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>F85F8769</crc>
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<manufacturer>Toei Animation</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Banana (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Banana (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>5AC41464</crc>
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<manufacturer>Victor Interactive Software</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Puzzle</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Battle City (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Battle City (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>F599A07E</crc>
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<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
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<year>1985</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Binary Land (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Binary Land (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>7E68ABAB</crc>
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<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
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<year>1985</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Bio Force Ape (Japan) (En) (Proto)" index="" image="">
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<description>Bio Force Ape (Japan) (En) (Proto)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>190E52FF</crc>
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<manufacturer>SETA</manufacturer>
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<year>1991</year>
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<genre>Platform</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>E50AD737</crc>
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<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
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<year>1993</year>
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<genre>Platform</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Bio Senshi Dan - Increaser Tono Tatakai (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Bio Senshi Dan - Increaser Tono Tatakai (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>5B2D91D0</crc>
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<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
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<year>1987</year>
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<genre>Adventure</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Bird Week (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Bird Week (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>D9B9B3AB</crc>
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<manufacturer>Toshiba EMI</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Blodia Land - Puzzle Quest (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Blodia Land - Puzzle Quest (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>6D3D0C1E</crc>
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<manufacturer>Tonkin House</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Puzzle</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Bloody Warriors - Shan-Go no Gyakushuu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Bloody Warriors - Shan-Go no Gyakushuu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>5CB5676F</crc>
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<manufacturer>Toei Animation</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Bokosuka Wars (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Bokosuka Wars (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>196AFC68</crc>
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<manufacturer>ASCII Entertainment</manufacturer>
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<year>1985</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Booby Kids (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Booby Kids (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>828F23A8</crc>
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<manufacturer>Nihon Bussan</manufacturer>
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<year>1987</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Cadillac (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="c">
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<description>Cadillac (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>48323C10</crc>
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<manufacturer>Hect</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Board Games</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Captain Silver (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Captain Silver (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>A6B91BDA</crc>
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<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
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<year>1988</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Captain Tsubasa Vol. II - Super Striker (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Captain Tsubasa Vol. II - Super Striker (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>14A366BB</crc>
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<manufacturer>Tecmo</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Soccer/Sports</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Castle Quest (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Castle Quest (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>95DC4334</crc>
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<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
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<year>1990</year>
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<genre>Strategy</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Cat Ninden Teyandee (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Cat Ninden Teyandee (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>6F1485ED</crc>
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<manufacturer>Tecmo</manufacturer>
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<year>1991</year>
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<genre>Platform</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Chack'n Pop (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Chack'n Pop (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>E9B39B87</crc>
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<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
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<year>1985</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Challenger (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Challenger (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>94339DFF</crc>
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<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
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<year>1985</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Championship Lode Runner (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Championship Lode Runner (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>CFA85F7C</crc>
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<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
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<year>1985</year>
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<genre>Puzzle</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Chaos World (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Chaos World (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>E2AE3E63</crc>
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<manufacturer>Natsume</manufacturer>
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<year>1991</year>
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<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Chester Field - Ankoku Shin e no Chousen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Chester Field - Ankoku Shin e no Chousen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>5F79724F</crc>
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<manufacturer>Vic Tokai</manufacturer>
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<year>1987</year>
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<genre>Action</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Chiisana Obake - Acchi Socchi Kocchi (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Chiisana Obake - Acchi Socchi Kocchi (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>305FA5D6</crc>
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<manufacturer>Vap</manufacturer>
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<year>1992</year>
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<genre>Puzzle</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Choplifter (Japan) (En) (Rev 1)" index="" image="">
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<description>Choplifter (Japan) (En) (Rev 1)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>8BB9AFA7</crc>
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<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
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<year>1986</year>
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<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Choujin Sentai - Jetman (Japan)" index="" image="">
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<description>Choujin Sentai - Jetman (Japan)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>F899BF59</crc>
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<manufacturer>Angel Studios</manufacturer>
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<year>1991</year>
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<genre>Platform</genre>
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<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
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<enabled>Yes</enabled>
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</game>
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<game name="Chuuka Taisen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Chuuka Taisen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>E3B3B057</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Circus Charlie (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Circus Charlie (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>DA673C95</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Soft Pro</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Cocoron (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Cocoron (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1D6B80DA</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Takeru</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Columbus - Ougon no Yoake (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Columbus - Ougon no Yoake (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2E77ACC1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tomy Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Cosmic Epsilon (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Cosmic Epsilon (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F817328A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Cosmo Police Galivan (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Cosmo Police Galivan (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>BCCADA80</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Nihon Bussan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Crazy Climber (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Crazy Climber (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>738881A7</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Nichibutsu</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Crisis Force (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Crisis Force (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C4520781</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Cycle Race - Road Man (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Cycle Race - Road Man (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>899AD1FD</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tonkin House</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Biking/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Daimeiro - Meikyuu no Tatsujin (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="d">
|
|
<description>Daimeiro - Meikyuu no Tatsujin (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2CED7027</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Epoch</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Daisenryaku (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Daisenryaku (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>831529DB</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bothtec</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Strategy</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dark Lord (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dark Lord (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1BE8483A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Data East</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Deblock (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Deblock (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>70EAC605</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Athena</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Deep Dungeon IV - Kuro no Youjutsushi (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Deep Dungeon IV - Kuro no Youjutsushi (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>9B998D32</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Devil Man (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Devil Man (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>0D327F0A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dezaemon (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dezaemon (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>032594CD</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Athena</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dig Dug (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dig Dug (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B174B680</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Don Doko Don (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Don Doko Don (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6DB7E711</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Donald Land (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Donald Land (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>BCC857F4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Data East</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Door Door (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Door Door (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>70FB44B6</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Enix Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Doraemon (Japan) (Rev A)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Doraemon (Japan) (Rev A)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2768309D</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Doraemon - Giga Zombie no Gyakushuu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Doraemon - Giga Zombie no Gyakushuu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B28E9EA4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Epoch</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dough Boy (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dough Boy (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1012EB15</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Kemco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Downtown Special - Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Da yo Zenin Shuugou! (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Downtown Special - Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Da yo Zenin Shuugou! (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F6D6A014</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Technos Japan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Beat-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dragon Ball - Daimaou Fukkatsu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dragon Ball - Daimaou Fukkatsu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>617C5510</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bandai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dragon Ball Z - Kyoushuu! Saiya Jin (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dragon Ball Z - Kyoushuu! Saiya Jin (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>62FA9F0A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bandai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dragon Ball Z Gaiden - Saiya Jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dragon Ball Z Gaiden - Saiya Jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>69AE6291</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bandai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dragon Ball Z III - Ressen Jinzou Ningen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dragon Ball Z III - Ressen Jinzou Ningen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A69079D4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bandai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dragon Buster (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dragon Buster (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>ABB83B0F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dragon Buster II - Yami no Fuuin (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dragon Buster II - Yami no Fuuin (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6FDF50D0</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dragon Scroll - Yomigaerishi Maryuu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dragon Scroll - Yomigaerishi Maryuu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>9475BAFC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dream Master (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dream Master (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>63D38B86</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Dynamite Bowl (Japan) (Rev A)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Dynamite Bowl (Japan) (Rev A)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>4779D33A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toshiba EMI</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Bowling/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Eggerland - Meikyuu no Fukkatsu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="e">
|
|
<description>Eggerland - Meikyuu no Fukkatsu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>FAE5A5C0</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hal</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Elysion (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Elysion (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>49BF4CC6</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokyo Shoseki</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Esper Bouken Tai (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Esper Bouken Tai (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>56B7DFE3</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Esper Dream 2 - Aratanaru Tatakai (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Esper Dream 2 - Aratanaru Tatakai (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>72344F1D</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Exciting Boxing (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Exciting Boxing (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B374B6B0</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Boxing/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Exed Exes (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Exed Exes (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>3E8713C7</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Exerion (Japan) (En) (Proto)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Exerion (Japan) (En) (Proto)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A23F0A27</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaelco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="F-1 Race (Japan)" index="true" image="f">
|
|
<description>F-1 Race (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>827DC0B9</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Nintendo</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1984</year>
|
|
<genre>Driving</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Famicom Wars (Japan) (Rev 0B) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Famicom Wars (Japan) (Rev 0B) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>29F3A0F7</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Nintendo</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Strategy</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Fantasy Zone 2 - Opa-Opa no Namida (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Fantasy Zone 2 - Opa-Opa no Namida (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6FAF6DB1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Field Combat (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Field Combat (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>90D93924</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Final Fantasy II (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Final Fantasy II (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B7327510</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SquareSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Final Fantasy III (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Final Fantasy III (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>170163F1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SquareSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Final Lap (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Final Lap (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A65568A9</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Driving</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Fire Emblem (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Fire Emblem (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>3452E97C</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Nintendo</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Strategy</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Fire Emblem Gaiden (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Fire Emblem Gaiden (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>0A187CB4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Nintendo</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Strategy</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Flappy (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Flappy (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>31AD3838</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>DB Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Flipull - An Exciting Cube Game (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Flipull - An Exciting Cube Game (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>5858ED71</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Flying Hero (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Flying Hero (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>358277EF</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Epic Sony Record</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Formation Z (Japan) (Rev A)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Formation Z (Japan) (Rev A)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>629EAE68</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Foton - The Ultimate Game on Planet Earth (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Foton - The Ultimate Game on Planet Earth (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>924AE9E4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Takara</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Front Line (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Front Line (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>44D123A4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shooter</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Fudou Myouou Den (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Fudou Myouou Den (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6E1F3C62</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1B93347B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toho</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Strategy</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Fuzzical Fighter (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Fuzzical Fighter (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>74B7E648</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Sigma Ent. Inc.</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Galaxian (Japan) (Rev A)" index="true" image="g">
|
|
<description>Galaxian (Japan) (Rev A)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E5D11921</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1984</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Game Party (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Game Party (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>9C744BC3</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Coconuts Japan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Miscellaneous</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ganbare Goemon! - Karakuri Douchuu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ganbare Goemon! - Karakuri Douchuu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>50FDB91F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Garfield - A Week of Garfield (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Garfield - A Week of Garfield (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>39C68F84</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Towachiki</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Gegege no Kitarou - Youkai Daimakyou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Gegege no Kitarou - Youkai Daimakyou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6A6D9F5A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bandai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Gegege no Kitarou 2 - Youkai Gundan no Chousen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Gegege no Kitarou 2 - Youkai Gundan no Chousen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6EE61DA3</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bandai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Geimos (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Geimos (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E36038B7</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>ASCII Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Gekitotsu Yonku Battle (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Gekitotsu Yonku Battle (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C7E7F987</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Driving</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Getsufuu Maden (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Getsufuu Maden (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>71FF1E76</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Goonies (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Goonies (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>5589AF04</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C136143B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Gradius II (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Gradius II (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D213AA0D</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Grand Master (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Grand Master (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>EEF4603A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Varie</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Great Deal (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Great Deal (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6E3612B8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hect</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Board Games</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Gyrodine (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Gyrodine (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>CE936921</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hello Kitty no Ohanabatake (Japan)" index="true" image="h">
|
|
<description>Hello Kitty no Ohanabatake (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>69900690</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hello Kitty World (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Hello Kitty World (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>54DC10CD</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Heracles no Eikou - Toujin Makyou Den (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Heracles no Eikou - Toujin Makyou Den (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B4221862</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Data East</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Heracles no Eikou II - Titan no Metsubou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Heracles no Eikou II - Titan no Metsubou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>DFD9A811</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Data East</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Higemaru Makai-jima - Nanatsu no Shima Daibouken (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Higemaru Makai-jima - Nanatsu no Shima Daibouken (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C480EB6D</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Capcom</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hinotori - Houou Hen - Gaou no Bouken (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Hinotori - Houou Hen - Gaou no Bouken (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>19CCF008</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hirake! Ponkikki (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Hirake! Ponkikki (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>CCC6A073</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Takara</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Miscellaneous</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hokuto no Ken (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Hokuto no Ken (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2F88A21F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toei Animation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Beat-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Holy Diver (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Holy Diver (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C4CF0E8E</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Honoo no Toukyuuji - Dodge Danpei (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Honoo no Toukyuuji - Dodge Danpei (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>47345872</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Honoo no Toukyuuji - Dodge Danpei 2 (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Honoo no Toukyuuji - Dodge Danpei 2 (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>95469699</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hottarman no Chitei Tanken (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Hottarman no Chitei Tanken (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7D5EE762</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Use</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - AD (Adult)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Houma ga Toki (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Houma ga Toki (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A5B34384</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toho</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hyaku no Sekai no Monogatari - The Tales on a Watery Wilderness (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Hyaku no Sekai no Monogatari - The Tales on a Watery Wilderness (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>84ED70CE</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>ASK</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Board Games</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Hyper Sports (Japan) (Rev 1)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Hyper Sports (Japan) (Rev 1)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>08FAED61</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Olympic/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu - Subette Koronde Dairantou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="i">
|
|
<description>Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu - Subette Koronde Dairantou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>659021A1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Technos Japan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Hockey/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ikinari Musician (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ikinari Musician (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B5E2CB2F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokyo Shoseki</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Rhythm</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ikki (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ikki (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E00264B5</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Insector X (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Insector X (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7DAB812D</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="J.League Fighting Soccer - The King of Ace Strikers (Japan)" index="true" image="j">
|
|
<description>J.League Fighting Soccer - The King of Ace Strikers (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>9EEE1010</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>IGS</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Soccer/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Jajamaru Gekimaden - Maboroshi no Kinmajou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Jajamaru Gekimaden - Maboroshi no Kinmajou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>44902C90</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Jajamaru no Daibouken (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Jajamaru no Daibouken (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D7C19E5F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Jesus - Kyoufu no Bio Monster (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Jesus - Kyoufu no Bio Monster (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>74A59FE6</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>King Records</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Jikuu Yuuden - Debias (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Jikuu Yuuden - Debias (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6663FED4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="JJ (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>JJ (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8093EC6F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SquareSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Joy Mech Fight (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Joy Mech Fight (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D6C81006</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Nintendo</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Fighter</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>00F48AE5</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hal</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Golf/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Just Breed (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Just Breed (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>4B69C694</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Enix Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Juuouki (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Juuouki (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>4DE1C214</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Beat-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kaguya Hime Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="k">
|
|
<description>Kaguya Hime Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>436101F1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Victor Interactive Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kaijuu Monogatari (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kaijuu Monogatari (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>BD1370E4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kaiketsu Yancha Maru 2 - Karakuri Land (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kaiketsu Yancha Maru 2 - Karakuri Land (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7E876466</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kaiketsu Yancha Maru 3 - Taiketsu! Zouringen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kaiketsu Yancha Maru 3 - Taiketsu! Zouringen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F86D5C4C</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kanshakudama Nage Kantarou no Toukaidou Gojuusan Tsugi (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kanshakudama Nage Kantarou no Toukaidou Gojuusan Tsugi (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D2F6895A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Karateka (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Karateka (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E9BAD787</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Soft Pro</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kekkyoku Nankyoku Daibouken (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kekkyoku Nankyoku Daibouken (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>9DA252B4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Driving</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>32592407</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken 2 - Donuts Ike wa Oosawagi! (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken 2 - Donuts Ike wa Oosawagi! (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2C46F2A3</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb! (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb! (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>CC6FBDAE</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="King Kong 2 - Ikari no Megaton Punch (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>King Kong 2 - Ikari no Megaton Punch (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>AF534918</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kouryuu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kouryuu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>5A8BFDF5</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Angel (Bandai)</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kujaku Ou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kujaku Ou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2020AA32</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kujaku Ou II (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kujaku Ou II (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C96FFE06</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>61C27F7B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Technos Japan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Soccer/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Kyouryuu Sentai Juuranger (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Kyouryuu Sentai Juuranger (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7BF82C80</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Angel (Bandai)</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Labyrinth (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="l">
|
|
<description>Labyrinth (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C51A4DDD</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Layla (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Layla (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D9381FE7</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>DB Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Lost Word of Jenny - Ushinawareta Message (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Lost Word of Jenny - Ushinawareta Message (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>0FDF683A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Takara</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Lot Lot (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Lot Lot (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8B7AC605</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Lupin Sansei - Pandora no Isan (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Lupin Sansei - Pandora no Isan (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D994D5FF</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mad City (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="m">
|
|
<description>Mad City (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B28D64FC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Beat-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Madoola no Tsubasa (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Madoola no Tsubasa (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>929899D8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Magical Doropie (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Magical Doropie (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>5455FFC9</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Vic Tokai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>199-</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Magnum Kikiippatsu - Empire City - 1931 (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Magnum Kikiippatsu - Empire City - 1931 (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>BD736EC8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toshiba EMI</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Shooter</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Majou Densetsu II - Daimashikyou Galious (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Majou Densetsu II - Daimashikyou Galious (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>763F2D28</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mappy (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mappy (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>3F0E8E0A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1984</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Metro-Cross (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Metro-Cross (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7BB329F5</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Driving</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mickey Mouse 3 - Yume Fuusen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mickey Mouse 3 - Yume Fuusen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7D426A63</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Kemco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Minelvaton Saga (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Minelvaton Saga (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>CB2FF607</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mini Putt (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mini Putt (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>430C0F23</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>A-Wave</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Golf/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Minna no Taabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Minna no Taabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8C4F37E2</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Miracle Ropit's Adventure in 2100 (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Miracle Ropit's Adventure in 2100 (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>AC8AE5EF</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>King Records</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mirai Senshi - Lios (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mirai Senshi - Lios (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8CE29756</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Pack-In-Video</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Strategy</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mirai Shinwa Jarvas (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mirai Shinwa Jarvas (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7F9DAB41</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mitsume ga Tooru (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mitsume ga Tooru (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E27EC1EC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tomy Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Moai-kun (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Moai-kun (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A3A19253</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Moon Crystal (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Moon Crystal (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>463D5C4C</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hect</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Motocross Champion (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Motocross Champion (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8B7A23B0</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Motorcycle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mottomo Abunai Deka (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mottomo Abunai Deka (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>3B646A29</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toei Animation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Mouryou Senki Madara (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Mouryou Senki Madara (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8CF5A006</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Musashi no Bouken (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Musashi no Bouken (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2903DA62</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Sigma Ent. Inc.</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Nagagutsu o Haita Neko - Sekai Isshuu 80 Nichi Daibouken (Japan)" index="true" image="n">
|
|
<description>Nagagutsu o Haita Neko - Sekai Isshuu 80 Nichi Daibouken (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A78475E9</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toei Animation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Nakayoshi to Issho (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Nakayoshi to Issho (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F67B6032</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Yutaka</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Nekketsu! Street Basket - Ganbare Dunk Heroes (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Nekketsu! Street Basket - Ganbare Dunk Heroes (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A2952508</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Technos Japan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Basketball/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Niji no Silk Road (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Niji no Silk Road (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>58D1AC08</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Victor Interactive Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ninja Hattori-kun - Ninja wa Syugyou de Gozaru (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ninja Hattori-kun - Ninja wa Syugyou de Gozaru (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B20403EF</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ninja Jajamaru - Ginga Daisakusen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ninja Jajamaru - Ginga Daisakusen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7934C198</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ninja Jajamaru-kun (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ninja Jajamaru-kun (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>95E02519</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ninja-kun - Ashura no Shou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ninja-kun - Ashura no Shou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1294298B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>UPL</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ninja-kun - Majou no Bouken (Japan) (Rev 1)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ninja-kun - Majou no Bouken (Japan) (Rev 1)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>779C3C98</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Nuts & Milk (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Nuts & Milk (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>11879FE8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1984</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Oishinbo (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="o">
|
|
<description>Oishinbo (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>4BFC079F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bandai Shinsei</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Onyanko Town (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Onyanko Town (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C07CB40B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Pac-Land (Japan)" index="true" image="p">
|
|
<description>Pac-Land (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6EA63A46</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Pachicom (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Pachicom (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1DD60E53</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toshiba EMI</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Casino</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Palamedes II - Star Twinkle, Hoshi no Mabataki (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Palamedes II - Star Twinkle, Hoshi no Mabataki (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>99EEB64C</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hot-B</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Parallel World (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Parallel World (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>DA1D8662</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Varie</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Peepar Time (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Peepar Time (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>532C30E1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Sanritsu Denki</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Penguin-kun Wars (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Penguin-kun Wars (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E5A58DB5</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>ASCII Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Perfect Bowling (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Perfect Bowling (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>13F28AE</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tonkin House</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Bowling/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Perman Part 2 - Himitsu Kessha Madoodan o Taose! (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Perman Part 2 - Himitsu Kessha Madoodan o Taose! (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>687837C8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Pescatore (Japan) (Proto)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Pescatore (Japan) (Proto)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>5D40C08A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Sunsoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Pizza Pop! (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Pizza Pop! (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>361729FA</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Pooyan (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Pooyan (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1D54DD4C</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2BE50B0F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Enix Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Power Blazer (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Power Blazer (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>2B17A194</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Power Soccer (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Power Soccer (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A99FA4A9</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Soccer/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Puyo Puyo (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Puyo Puyo (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>3F42A1CC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Puzslot (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Puzslot (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>996E7A8B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Sammy Studios</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Quarth (Japan)" index="true" image="q">
|
|
<description>Quarth (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>439FF96A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Radia Senki - Reimei Hen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="r">
|
|
<description>Radia Senki - Reimei Hen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>3BCA1CD7</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tecmo</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Robocco Wars (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Robocco Wars (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>134F6648</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>IGS</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Romancia (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Romancia (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1D5C630B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokyo Shoseki</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Route-16 Turbo (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Route-16 Turbo (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8C56DF11</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Maze</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Saiyuuki World 2 - Tenjoukai no Majin (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="s">
|
|
<description>Saiyuuki World 2 - Tenjoukai no Majin (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B0AFF609</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Sanrio Carnival 2 (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Sanrio Carnival 2 (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>72BEC27A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Sanrio Cup - Pon Pon Volley (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Sanrio Cup - Pon Pon Volley (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B89348F8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Character Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Volleyball/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="SD Keiji - Blader (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>SD Keiji - Blader (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7CA018E9</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Seirei Gari (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Seirei Gari (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F54BCFB8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Adventure</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Shanghai (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Shanghai (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8FF2ACFE</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Mahjong</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Shanghai II (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Shanghai II (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>0BB61308</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Mahjong</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Shikinjou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Shikinjou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>49936CE1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Toei Animation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Shinsenden (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Shinsenden (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>DEEC9482</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Shufflepuck Cafe (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Shufflepuck Cafe (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>528AF8B0</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Pony Canyon</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - AD (Adult)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Silva Saga (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Silva Saga (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>3648889B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Seta Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Sky Destroyer (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Sky Destroyer (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6FE201BD</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Son Son (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Son Son (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F7C8F42D</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Capcom</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Space Harrier (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Space Harrier (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>91930E95</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Takara</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Space Invaders (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Space Invaders (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D9C093B1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Space Shadow (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Space Shadow (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>13B8E2EC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer> Bandai</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Gun</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Spartan X 2 (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Spartan X 2 (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>09825979</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Beat-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Spelunker II - Yuusha e no Chousen (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Spelunker II - Yuusha e no Chousen (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F076F168</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Splatter House - Wanpaku Graffiti (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Splatter House - Wanpaku Graffiti (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B7EEB48B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Star Luster (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Star Luster (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D8604B5A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Simulation</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Star Wars (Japan) (Namco) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Star Wars (Japan) (Namco) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>CCE17A0E</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Sted - Iseki Wakusei no Yabou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Sted - Iseki Wakusei no Yabou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A86FB17A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>K Amusement Leasing</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Stick Hunter - Exciting Ice Hockey (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Stick Hunter - Exciting Ice Hockey (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>67495228</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>K Amusement Leasing</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Hockey/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Sugoro Quest - Dice no Senshitachi (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Sugoro Quest - Dice no Senshitachi (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>0AC48932</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Technos Japan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Board Games</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Summer Carnival '92 - Recca (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Summer Carnival '92 - Recca (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>D98EC487</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Naxat Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Super Arabian (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Super Arabian (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F2988A21</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SunSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Super Black Onyx (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Super Black Onyx (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>BA6F08F6</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Bullet Proof Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Super Dyna'mix Badminton (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Super Dyna'mix Badminton (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>EF930989</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Vap</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Super Pinball (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Super Pinball (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C8EE3210</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Coconuts Japan</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Pinball</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Super Xevious - Gump no Nazo (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Super Xevious - Gump no Nazo (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B6C7E249</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Sweet Home (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Sweet Home (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>40803BC5</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Capcom</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Taito Chase H.Q. (Japan)" index="true" image="t">
|
|
<description>Taito Chase H.Q. (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>B3408EE4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Driving</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Takahashi Meijin no Bouken-jima IV (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Takahashi Meijin no Bouken-jima IV (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>5ECFD3DC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1994</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Takahashi Meijin no Bugutte Honey (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Takahashi Meijin no Bugutte Honey (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>312E6A31</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hudson</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Tao (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Tao (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8326EE33</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Vap</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7B5A1E17</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Epic Sony Record</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Tenchi o Kurau II - Shokatsu Koumei Den (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
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<description>Tenchi o Kurau II - Shokatsu Koumei Den (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
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<cloneof></cloneof>
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<crc>8BD1A162</crc>
|
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<manufacturer>Capcom</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
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<game name="Tetrastar - The Fighter (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
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<description>Tetrastar - The Fighter (Japan)</description>
|
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<cloneof></cloneof>
|
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<crc>9880E334</crc>
|
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<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Tetris (Bulletproof) (Japan) (Rev B)" index="" image="">
|
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<description>Tetris (Bulletproof) (Japan) (Rev B)</description>
|
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<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>8032BDB7</crc>
|
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<manufacturer>Bullet Proof Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Tetris 2 + Bombliss (Japan) (Rev A)" index="" image="">
|
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<description>Tetris 2 + Bombliss (Japan) (Rev A)</description>
|
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<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>150908E5</crc>
|
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<manufacturer>Bullet Proof Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Thexder (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Thexder (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F82C7789</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>SquareSoft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Time Zone (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Time Zone (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>C99628BC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Sigma Ent. Inc.</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Titan (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Titan (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A7508FB1</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Sofel</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Tokkyuu Shirei - Solbrain (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Tokkyuu Shirei - Solbrain (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>9D922166</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Angel (Bandai)</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Top Rider (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Top Rider (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>CA1A395A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Varie</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Motorcycle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Toukon Club (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Toukon Club (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>33963D30</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Wrestling/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Tower of Druaga, The (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Tower of Druaga, The (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>0C045FB9</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Transformers - Convoy no Nazo (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Transformers - Convoy no Nazo (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A5A28C23</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Takara</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Triathron, The (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Triathron, The (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>A186659E</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>K Amusement Leasing</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Olympic/Sports</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="TwinBee (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>TwinBee (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>4433BA0A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="TwinBee 3 - Poko Poko Daimaou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>TwinBee 3 - Poko Poko Daimaou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>96529C68</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Uchuu Keibitai SDF (Japan)" index="true" image="u">
|
|
<description>Uchuu Keibitai SDF (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E8A98391</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hal</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Urusei Yatsura - Lum no Wedding Bell (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Urusei Yatsura - Lum no Wedding Bell (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>BBD0542B</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Valis - The Fantastic Soldier (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="v">
|
|
<description>Valis - The Fantastic Soldier (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F4637EC0</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Tokuma Shoten</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Valkyrie no Bouken - Toki no Kagi Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Valkyrie no Bouken - Toki no Kagi Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>5915B843</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1986</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Volguard II (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Volguard II (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>1A935610</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>DB Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Wagyan Land (Japan) (Translated En)" index="true" image="w">
|
|
<description>Wagyan Land (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6EB4D2B8</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1989</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Wai Wai World 2 - SOS!! Paseri Jou (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Wai Wai World 2 - SOS!! Paseri Jou (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>EBD96A66</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>FFFB5EAD</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Taito Corporation</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1992</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Warpman (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Warpman (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>EF27556D</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Namco</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Action</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Wily & Light no Rockboard - That's Paradise (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Wily & Light no Rockboard - That's Paradise (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>353DDA1F</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Capcom</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1993</year>
|
|
<genre>Board Games</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Wit's (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Wit's (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>82B8B8BE</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Athena</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Puzzle</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Woody Poko (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Woody Poko (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>9EB1C3CC</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>DB Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Yie Ar Kung-Fu (Japan) (Rev 1.4)" index="true" image="y">
|
|
<description>Yie Ar Kung-Fu (Japan) (Rev 1.4)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>0D526208</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Fighter</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Youkai Club (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Youkai Club (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>7FCEFE0C</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Jaleco Entertainment</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ys (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ys (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>F7FBB9CB</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Victor Interactive Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1988</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ys II - Ancient Ys Vanished - The Final Chapter (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ys II - Ancient Ys Vanished - The Final Chapter (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>52E20FC4</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Victor Interactive Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1990</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Ys III - Wanderers from Ys (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Ys III - Wanderers from Ys (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E1739A6A</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Victor Interactive Software</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Yume Penguin Monogatari (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Yume Penguin Monogatari (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>E1686577</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1991</year>
|
|
<genre>Platform</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Zippy Race (Japan)" index="true" image="z">
|
|
<description>Zippy Race (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>6F0E4A40</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Irem</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Driving</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Zombie Hunter (Japan) (Translated En)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Zombie Hunter (Japan) (Translated En)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>CC5A32D5</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>Hi-Score Media Work</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1987</year>
|
|
<genre>Role-Playing</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
<game name="Zunou Senkan Galg (Japan)" index="" image="">
|
|
<description>Zunou Senkan Galg (Japan)</description>
|
|
<cloneof></cloneof>
|
|
<crc>12D83258</crc>
|
|
<manufacturer>DB Soft</manufacturer>
|
|
<year>1985</year>
|
|
<genre>Shoot-'Em-Up</genre>
|
|
<rating>HSRS - GA (General Audience)</rating>
|
|
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
|
|
</game>
|
|
</menu> |