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Kings of the Beach Electronic Arts1988 C64labelimageminimize
Kings of the Beach Electronic Arts1989 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Nostalgia  Tecmo;Ignition Entertainment (Tecmo;Red;Matrix Software)2008ノスタルジオ literally reads [code]nosutarujio[/code], which is not transliteration of 'nostalgia' (ノスタルジア) but close to it.

Nostalgeo is used in the Japanese website's URL as the proper reading of it, Wikipedia uses a more sensible -io ending, but they're less authoritative on the issue. Since the only difference is the last letter (a replaced with o), the -io reading seems to be the correct one despite this.***Set in an alternate-reality version of 19th-century Earth, Nostalgia casts you as Eddie, a headstrong Londoner who amasses a group of memorable companions to traverse the world in his steampunk-inspired zeppelin. As you navigate the open skies, you'll explore mysterious foreign locales, slay all manner of fantastical enemies, complete a variety of thrilling quests, and ultimately, save the world from unfathomable evil.
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Wrath of the Black Manta  Taito;Kyugo Boueki (AI)1989Big Apple crime is rotten to the core. Now, there's only one way to keep the peace. The way of the Ninja! Introducing the deadliest fighting skills the game world has ever seen! Ten awesome powers, including: Art of Invisibility. Disappear and become invulnerable to attack. Art of Fire Ring: incinerate enemies caught in your deadly ring of fire. Art of Teleportation: Freeze time to reposition yourself and surprise attackers.***
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