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Sewer Shark

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
Sony Imagesoft
" In the future, maybe in the year 2000, people will be forced to move underground and live in tunnels. Unfortunately, these tunnels are infested with mutated rat / alligator creatures known as "ratigators." You are pilot of a Sewer Shark, a craft designed to navigate the Sewers and rid them of ratigators. It's a dangerous job, but if you clear out enough vermin you can win a one-way trip to Solar City and sunny beaches." (MobyGames)

Masked Rider

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Année/date de parution: 
1994
Editeur: 
Sega
"At the heart of the story is a scientist trying to create the “perfect monster” – not your standard University research project. For some unexplained reason, the creatures break loose and go after the scientist's son, and it’s up to the Masked Rider to save the day." (VideoGame Critic)

Prize Fighter

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Sega
"The first boxing game featuring live action video directed by Ron Stein, responsible for the fight scenes in the Rocky series and Raging Bull. This time it's YOU in the ring. Good Luck!" *MegaLong Games)

I Will: The Story of London

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Pioneer Electronic Corp.
"An interactive movie. Side 1 is the game, side 2 is a tour of Britain for reference. Plays in both English and Japanese." (Digital Press)

Iron Helix

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Année/date de parution: 
1992 (1994 SCD)
Editeur: 
Spectrum Holobyte
"Your mission is to stop a biological doomsday weapon as it courses for a small planet. The crew of the ship is dead, having been infected with a DNA-mutating virus. You must guide a probe onboard to collect the crew DNA samples you need to gain access to other parts of the ship where you then need to locate video messages left by the crew members—all the while avoiding the ship's Defender probe. Finally, you must destroy the Defender robot and destroy the ship." (smartcomputing.com)

Power Factory Featuring C + C Music Factory

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
Sony Imagesoft
"Power Factory allows you to have your way in making three of the videos for songs off of C + C Music Factory's Gonna Make You Sweat album. As the music plays, three scenes appear for you to choose from. One is the actual video, while the other two are random yet fitting of the music. Such images may include anything from 1940s cartoons to scenes from movies like Jason and the Argonauts and Nosferatu, The Vampire. The challenge of the game lies in your trying to create the desired effects of clubbers partying to the music." (All Game Guide)

Kris Kross: Make My Video

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
Sony Imagesoft
"Kris Kross: Make My Video lets fans of the duo's music create videos from three different songs: "Jump," "Warm It Up," and "I Missed the Bus." Players can select from a number of visuals, including videos of the band, stock footage (collapsing houses and ballet dancers), and movie and TV clips, and infuse the presentation with dozens of special effects, including slice, dice, mirror, slow, freeze, lyrics, and pixilate.

INXS: Make My Video

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Sega of America
"Produce a video for the Australian multi-hit band, INXS. You'll be ready for MTV by using real video footage, 30 special effects, and three hits to choose from. Create a video the band would be proud of with such songs as "Heaven Sent," "Baby Don't Cry," and "Not Enough Time." Choose to play through U-Direct, where you can call the shots, or EditChallenge where you're offered choices of how to cut your video." (Rotten Tomatoes)

Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
Sega of America
"Edit three of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's videos: Good Vibrations, You Gotta Believe, and I need Money. The game is broken up into two separate types of play. In EditChallenge, you must edit the videos according to the tastes of a boxer, a bunch of guys, a group of girls, or a couple of parents. Each of the four sets of characters has distinct ideas about what to expect in a video. The U-Direct mode, which is just for fun and has no time limit or competitive aspect, is more open in terms of creativity; you focus solely on creating the video you want to see and hear." (All Game Guide)

NFL's Greatest: San Francisco VS Dallas 1978-1993

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Sega of America
Two of the NFL's most historically phenomenal teams hit the gridiron live action style in NFL's Greatest - San Francisco Vs. Dallas. You have the opportunity to coach what may best be referred to as a "team all-star team". As coach, you do not have actual control over your team's execution. Rather, you merely pick the play and watch how it stacks up against your opponent's chosen play. This is seen via actual footage from past San Francisco vs. Dallas match-ups. Also included is rock and country music about football, often danced to by actual cheerleaders. (All Game Guide)