Zero-Zoop

Zero: The Kamikaze Squirrel
Zero: The Kamikaze Squirrel

Sunsoft - November 1994Gameplay Video

In order to make counterfeit money, the evil Jacques Le Sheets is ravaging the forests to create paper. Assume the role of ZERO: The Kamikaze Squirrel, and keep Jacque from destroying the forest. Explore 15 levels where Zero will have to swoop, spin, and dive to survive. He will also have to master a (more...)
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Zombies Ate My Neighbors

Konami - September 1993Gameplay Video

The player chooses between two teenage characters, Zeke and Julie, or both in two-player mode. They navigate suburban neighborhoods, shopping malls, pyramids, and other areas, destroying a variety of horror-movie monsters, including vampires, werewolves, huge demonic babies, and the game's flagship, (more...)
Zool
Zool

Gametek - January 1994Gameplay Video

Zool is a British computer game originally produced for the Amiga by Gremlin Graphics as a rival to Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog. Zool is "a ninja from the nth dimension" who is forced to land on Earth. In order to gain ninja ranking he has to pass six lands. The game is a pure arcade platform game, relying (more...)
Zoop
Zoop

Viacom New Media - January 1995Gameplay Video

The player controls a triangle in the center of the screen. Every moment, a piece comes in from one side and pushes other pieces forward. Two consecutive pieces will never come in from the same quadrant. If a piece falls into the center square, the game is over. If the player shoots a piece of the same (more...)

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