Notes: Game for children. You select from a variety of different, blank, dinosaur palettes and color them using the tool bar. Colors are quite flat and bland, and this game is really only for collection value, and thus should be purchased at the collector’s discretion.
Notes: Released by Color Dreams as “Taggin’ Dragon,” this game is exactly the same except for the title. A puzzle/action game where you have to avoid enemy dragons while collecting icons. Very poorly done, probably the most depressing opening screen ever.
Notes: Action game that’s nearly the same as “Ikari Warriors,” but with much smoother gameplay. One of the earliest releases by this company, lots of interesting features and secrets.
Notes: Action/adventure game based loosely on the short stories and comic book series. You collect various items to defeat the bosses in each level. The awkward controls take awhile to get used to.
Notes: Interestingly, this wasn’t a game released by Koei, who is more known for war game/strategy titles. There are two teams with different troops, including tanks and the like. If you like strategy, you’ll enjoy this, if not stay away because it takes patience. Graphics are pretty crisp.
Notes: Adventure game with excellent programming. Collect a variety of different power-ups and items. Very large bosses at times with an interesting plot. Plays similar to “Kid Icarus” in some ways, but is really something you need to take a look at yourself. Not easy to compare this one to anything,