| Not Yet | | F1 Pole Position | UBI Soft (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | F1 ROC II: Race of Champions | Seta (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | F1 ROC: Race of Champions | Seta (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Faceball 2000 | Bullet Proof Software (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Family Dog | Malibu Games (1993) |
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 | Family Feud
 Gametek - October 1993
 Let the feud begin the FAMILY FEUD, that is. Try to find the most popular answer to open-ended survey questions. Try to keep from getting three strikes, which gives the opposition a chance to steal the round. Whoever gets to 300 points first will get a chance to win $10,000 in the Fast Money round. (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Fatal Fury 2 | Takara (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Fatal Fury Special | Playmates (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | FIFA International Soccer | EA Sports (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | FIFA Soccer '96 | EA Sports (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Fighter's History | Data East (1994) |
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 | Final Fantasy II
 Square Soft - November 1991
 (Actually Final Fantasy IV) The player takes the role of Cecil, a Dark Knight from the kingdom of Baron, on his journey to save the world from the evil Golbez. Struggling to prevent Golbez from acquiring powerful Crystals, Cecil learns of his heritage and travels through three realms to battle Golbez's (more...) |
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 | Final Fantasy III
 Square Soft - October 1994
 (Actually Final Fantasy VI) The story focuses on a group of rebels as they seek to overthrow an imperial dictatorship. Released to critical acclaim, the game is regarded as a landmark of the series and of the role-playing genre. Final Fantasy VI has more battle customization options than its predecessors (more...) |
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 | Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest
 Square Soft - October 1992
 Like previous games in the series, Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is presented in third person perspective, with players directly navigating the main character around the world to interact with objects and people. The game features a unique way of traveling the world map. Unlike past Final Fantasy games, (more...) |
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 | Final Fight
 Capcom - September 1991
 Final Fight was originally released as an arcade game which featured very large and detailed sprites for its day. It features long levels populated by crowds of enemies using various fighting tactics. The story of Final Fight involves the abduction of Mayor Mike Haggar's daughter, Jessica, because he (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Final Fight 2 | Capcom (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Final Fight 3 | Capcom (1996) |
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| Not Yet | | Final Fight Guy | Capcom (1994) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Firepower 2000 | Sunsoft (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | First Samurai | Kemco (1993) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Flashback: The Quest for Identity | US Gold (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Flintstones: The Movie, The | Ocean (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock, The | Taito Software (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Football Fury | American Sammy (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Foreman For Real | Acclaim (1995) |
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 | Frank Thomas' Big Hurt Baseball
 Acclaim - November 1995
 Baseball player Frank Thomas licensed one of the first baseball games to use motion-captured 3D graphics and multiple camera angles. 28 stadia have been rendered in 3D, and each has its own visible and significant differences. There are 6 distinct game modes, allowing for single exhibition matches as (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Frantic Flea | Gametek (1996) |
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| Not Yet | | Full Throttle Racing | Cybersoft (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Fun 'N' Games | Tradewest (1994) |
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 | F-Zero
 Nintendo - August 1991
 F-Zero is a futuristic racing game where pilots race on circuits inside plasma-powered hovercars in an intergalactic Grand Prix at speeds that can exceed 400 km/h. The objective of the game is to beat opponents to the finish line while avoiding hazards such as land mines, slip zones and magnets that (more...) |
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