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- Supernatural exorcist and demonologist John Constantine helps a policewoman prove her sister's death was not a suicide, but something more.
- Action platformer for SNES, Sega Genesis and Sega CD based on Kenneth Branagh's movie of the same name. The game starts Frankenstein's monster seeking revenge against his creator. The plot is conveyed through still images and text.
- John Constantine must fight demons and monsters from the underworld.
- The 16-bit version of "Terminator 2" is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with top-down driving stages. The plot of the game follows the film, with the T-800 attempting to protect John and Sarah Connor from the T-1000 and take down Cyberdyne.
- This version of "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" was designed specifically for the Game Boy, and is unlike the console and computer versions of the game. It is a mix of a side-scrolling run-and-gun and a puzzle game. Set in both 2029 and 1994, you begin the game in the future as John Connor fighting your way into Skynet in order to obtain a T-800. After the Terminator is reprogrammed and sent back in time, you take on the role of the T-800 in the present day where you have to protect John Connor during a motorcycle chase, break into Cyberdyne, and ultimately destroy the T-1000 at the steel mill.
- The cartoon cat and mouse duo from _"Simpsons, The" (1989)_ do what they do best - try to kill each other.
- Rotoscoped side-scrolling action platformer and loose adaptation of No Escape (1994). Capt. J.T. Robbins is sent to futuristic prison island, Absolom, from which no one has ever escaped. Robbins will be the first or die trying.
- GunForce II is a run and gun arcade video game developed and originally published by Irem.
- Designed for Super Nintendo, this version of "Wolverine: Adamantium Rage" is a side-scrolling platformer/beat'em up which is, similar to, but different from the version released on the Sega Genesis. While using a computer at the X-Men mansion, Wolverine receives a mysterious message and coordinates directing him to Canada. Hoping to learn about his past, Wolverine battles his way through the Weapon X lab, rural Japan, Tokyo, a hallucinogenic nightmare, and Tokyo's Hellfire Club and its subterranean caverns. In addition to various robots/enemies, Wolverine must defeat the Destroyer Program, Tri-Fusion, Lady Deathstrike, Geist, Bloodscream, Cyber, Black Queen, Fugue, and the Great Beast. However, if he takes to long on a level, Elsie-Dee will find him blow both of them up, ending the game.
- The 16-bit console version (Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis) of "Last Action Hero" is primarily a side-scrolling beat'em up, with driving sequences between levels. Jack Slater must punch and kick his way through various goons and bosses in both the film world and real world before his timer runs out.
- The 8-bit hand-held version (Game Boy and Game Gear) of "Last Action Hero" is a side-scrolling platformer and top-down driver. Jack Slater must collect floating tickets and beat the timer to reach the end of each level.
- Eight dangerous towers must be conquered. Just Julius can do it.
- After fleeing from an Arab prison, Robin Hood returns to England where his father has been murdered. Robin joins a camp of outlaws in Sherwood Forest and begins a rebellion against the oppressive Sheriff of Nottingham.
- A combination of R-Type and R-Type II available only on the Gameboy Color/Advance.