showing 1 - 50 of 73 gameschevron_leftchevron_right

namepublisher(developer)year arrow_downwarddescription
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Head on Soccer ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Heavy Machinery Sega?Prototype game. labelminimizeminimize
HYPERTENSION 3dfx Development;Diehard GameFAN (TDGMods;Chaos Software)? labelminimizeminimize
Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Kingdom of the Far Reaches ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Midnight Raiders Sega?A 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X. labelminimizeminimize
NBA Action '96 ??Prototype game. labelminimizeminimize
Outpost ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Power Rangers ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Prime Time NFL ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Race Drivin' Atari?Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Ratchet & Boldt Sega?Prototype game. labelminimizeminimize
Rayman UBI Soft?Prototype game. labelminimizeminimize
Shadow of Atlantis Sega?Prototype game. labelminimizeminimize
Shell Shock ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Sonic the Hedgehog 4  Sega (Team Sonic)?A never released cartridge version of the Sega CD game. labelimageminimize
Street Racer ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Surgical Strike Sega?Prototype game. A 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X. labelminimizeminimize
Tee Off Core Design?Prototype game. labelminimizeminimize
Thunderhawk 2 Core Design?Prototype game. labelminimizeminimize
Vara's Code ??Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Virtua Golf Sega?Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Wire Head Sega?A never released 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X. labelminimizeminimize
Wrath Squadron Sega?Never released. labelminimizeminimize
Corpse Killer  Digital Pictures;Acclaim? (Digital Pictures)1994A 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X. Released in the USA and Europe. labelimageminimize
Ecco the Dolphin Sega1994Prototype game. This game was shown at Sega's Headquarters in San Francisco on June 2, 1994. But it was never released as a commercial product. labelimageminimize
Night Trap Digital Pictures;Acclaim Entertainment (Digital Pictures)1994A 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X.
Distributed by Acclaim Distribution, Inc.
Apparently the first game to use FMV with live actors and [i]supposedly[/i] among the first games to have mature content.
[Sanguine]
labelimagesubject
Slam City with Scottie Pippen Acclaim (Digital Pictures)1994A 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X. labelimageminimize
Supreme Warrior  Acclaim;Digital Pictures (Digital Pictures)1994You are a kung-fu street fighter in a world ruled by evil warlords and cultmasters, except this time, it's real!
The savage warlord Fang Tu promises to put everyone's heart on a stak unless he gets the [other half of the mystical] mask you have secreted in your sack.
Your old master Kai delivers the warrior's challenge
- you must battle each of Fang Tu's warlords, gain their spectral powers, and defeat Fang Tu in order to save the day.
Along the way, the beautiful Yu Ching - another one of Master Kai's students - will give you what help she can.
It won't be easy ... these are some of the baddest dudes in China!***
[26]***
[27]***Distributed by Acclaim Distribution, Inc.
A 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X.
[Zerothis]
labelimagesubject
T-MEK Time Warner;Sega (Atari;BITS)1994A futuristic shooter in which you pilot a gargantuan highly armed hovertank called a MEK into various affrays, all the while jockeying for a chance to go toe-on-toe with Nazrac the Eliminator, the undisputed MEK Master. You can choose from six different MEKs and all kinds of artillery with which to equip them. labelimagesubject
Tempo  Sega (Red)1994 labelimageminimize
Virtua Fighter  Sega (Sega;Sega AM2)1994In ancient China, a powerful kung fu technique known as hakkyoku ken ("the Eight-Point Fist") was developed by the Imperial Guard.
This technique won great admiration and many followers. Around the time of the Second World War, the Japanese army developed their own hakkyoku ken techniques in order to create the ultimate fighting force.
Now, the only active master of hakkyoku ken - a young man named Akira Yuki - sets off to travel the world in search of enlightenment ... and worthy opponents.
He finds them in the World Fighting Tournament, where the strongest fighters have gathered to determine who stands supreme in the art of hand-to-hand combat.
Any and all techniques are allowed, as long as the contestants use no weapons but their own bodies. After weeks of intense dueling, seven other warriors remain.
Sarah Bryant and her brother Jacky, both skilled in sekken do ... Lau Chan and his daughter Pai, with their special variations of kung fu ... Jeffry McWild, master of the violent Greek fighting style known as pancratium ... the ruthless professional wrestler Wolf Hawkfield ... the ninja Kagemaru and his mysterious techniques ...
All eight of these fighters have arrived to test their methods and their might against each other. Who will stand victorious?***
[32]***
[27]***
[26]***
[20]
labelimagesubject
Virtua Hamster Sega (Quakenbush Design)1994Prototype game. Mutant hamsters and other cute mutant animals ride skate boards in 3D tube tracks. This proto is not playable, it only shows a rendered intro of a hamster riding down a tube. labelimageminimize
Golf Magazine Presents 36 Greatest Holes of Golf Starring Fred Couples  Sega (Flashpoint)1994A 32XCD game. You need a Mega/Sega CD as well as a 32X. This version was never released, the 32X cartridge version was published instead. labelimageminimize
Cosmic Carnage  Sega (Givro;ALU)1994What kind of unbelievably ugly monster is this? Chunks of armor fly off as you pound its body. This beefed-up maxed-out monstrosity has jetted across the cosmos to beat your brains out. But is it the alien, or is it you?***
[27]***
[20]***Cosmic Carnage was released in the USA and Europe. Cyber Brawl was released in Japan April 27, 1995.
labelimagesubject
Space Harrier  Sega (Sega;Rutubo Games)1994 labelimageminimize
Doom  Sega (id Software;Sega)1994Published 1994 by Sega and ID Software in the USA. Published December 3, 1994 by ID Software in Japan. labelimageminimize
Star Wars Arcade  Sega;LucasArts (Sega)1994 labelimageminimize
Mortal Kombat II  Acclaim Entertainment (Sculptured Software)1994Rip into real arcade action that only 32 Megs of high speed 32-bit processing can deliver. Trade-up to faster gameplay, realistic character animation, state-of-the-art graphics and bone-crunching music and sound F/X of the arcade smash -- from "Finish Him" to "Flawless Victory." You might have played it before... but nothing, NOTHING can prepare you for MKII on 32X!***
[32]***
[27]
labelimagesubject
Virtua Racing Deluxe  Sega (Sega AM2)1994 labelimageminimize
After Burner Complete  Sega (Sega;Rutubo Games)1994The classic arcade game comes to 32X.
[Garrett]***Afterburner was released in the USA, 1994 and in Europe. After Burner Complete was released in Japan January 1, 1995.***Better than the Sega MegaDrive/Genesis version!
[Bloke]
labelimageminimize
Clay Fighters 2 Interplay1995This is a leaked prototype during the development stage. labelimageminimize
Fahrenheit Sega1995 labelimageminimize
FIFA Soccer 96 Electronic Arts (EA Sports;Probe)1995Released only in Europe. The USA version was never released. labelimageminimize
Judge Dredd Acclaim Entertainment (Software Creations)1995Prototype game. This game is the same as the PC version except for a mode-7 type effect for the hoverbike level. labelminimizeminimize
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure Activision1995Based on the hit SNES/Genesis game, Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure for the 32X reunites players with that adventurous explorer of the jungle, Pitfall Harry Jr. Players journey with Harry deep into the South American rainforests in search of intrigue, adventure and golden treasure.***Mayans and Alligators and Idols... Oh ...........My........God
[Bloke]
labelimagesubject
RBI Baseball '95 Time Warner (Atari)1995 labelimageminimize
Revolution X Acclaim Entertainment (Software Creations)1995 labelminimizeminimize
Soulstar X Core Design1995Prototype game. labelimageminimize
first_page chevron_left 1 of 2 chevron_right last_page
permalink