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  2. World Cup USA '94 - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis version was also the first console game to support a 16:9 widescreen mode. This was the last official FIFA World Cup franchise game before Electronic Arts acquired the rights in 1996 for the FIFA Soccer series and the first official FIFA World Cup franchise game to feature non-qualified teams.

  3. XBAND - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis version of the XBAND was released in November 1994, [4] with the Super NES version following in June 1995, [5] and the Super Famicom version in April 1996. [6] The Genesis version also works with the Genesis Nomad. [7] In Brazil the Mega Drive service was released as the Mega Net 2, named after the Sega Meganet. [8]

  4. Starflight - Wikipedia

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    Starflight was released for PC on August 15, 1986. [1] Originally available only on IBM, Tandy, and compatible PCs, [32] it was released for the Amiga and Commodore 64 in 1989 and the Atari ST and Macintosh in 1990, and a Sega Genesis version was published in 1991.

  5. Exile (1988 video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Exile (エグザイル, Eguzairu, originally stylized XZR) is an action role-playing video game series developed by Telenet Japan.The first two games in the series, XZR and XZR II were both released in Japan in 1988, with versions available for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, MSX2 and the X1 turbo (for the first game only).

  6. Valis II - Wikipedia

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    A compilation titled Valis Visual Collection was released in 1993 by Telenet for the PC Engine CD-ROM², featuring the visual scenes from Valis II. [20] The original PC Engine version, as well as the home computer versions, were re-released in digital form for Microsoft Windows through D4 Enterprise's Project EGG service.

  7. List of cancelled Sega Genesis games - Wikipedia

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    A remake of the game Deliverance: Stormlord II (1990) was announced for the Sega Genesis and PC platforms. The Genesis version, going by the name Keeper of the Gates, while present at CES 1992, never released, while the PC versions released under the name Deliverance (1992). [52] [152] [153] RazorSoft: Sega: Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

  8. Aerobiz Supersonic - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the Super NES version a 7.2 out of 10, deeming it a different type of game that is more geared towards to strategy. [5] They gave the later Genesis version a 6.6 out of 10 and opined that Koei managed to make a unique strategy game while also being entertaining.

  9. Gain Ground - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, a PC Engine Super CD-ROM² version (Gain Ground SX) was released by NEC Avenue. It was re-released in Radica Games ' TVPlay Legends Vol. II TV Games compilation. In 2004, the game was remade for the PlayStation 2 as part of Sega 's Japan-only Sega Ages 2500 series as Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 9: Gain Ground . [ 5 ]