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The planet Ragui was once a beautiful place until the evil Daruma tribe invaded, bringing pollution that corrupted the land. You, as Cyan, are a Leaf Dump specialist and you love Princess Fa from the Ragui family. Unfortunately, Princess Fa fell ill from pollution. Your job is to save your princess in Blue's Journey, a 2D side-scrolling platformer with RPG elements. Complete stages by jumping on platforms and avoiding traps while dealing with a lot of bad guys, with a special bad guy boss at the end of each level to win with special means.

Somewhere in Hong Kong, two martial artists face each other in a huge courtyard. The challenger is a robust man in brown leather. The earth was tainted with blood. However, his sickle-shaped blade had not yet touched his opponent. It was a one-sided battle.

Two years after the release of Breakers, Visco came up with Breakers Revenge. This game is essentially the original Breakers game with one new character, bringing the total playable to nine. This game, like Breakers, is a 2D side-scrolling game. Two new ideas from Breakers, having alternate names when characters fight their own clones and having shadow art around a dizzying character, are also featured in Breakers Revenge. But while they were mildly new in the first game, they barely deserve a raised eyebrow in this one.

Burning Fight is a side-scrolling street fighting game similar to the final fight. As Duke, Billy, or Ryu, you must fight your way through various locations in Osaka. At the start of the game, you can only use your fists to fight gangs, but by smashing things like phone booths and street signs along the way, you can get new weapons and more health. At the end of each location, you will have to defeat the boss in order to continue the mission. .

Bust-a-Move, also known as Puzzle Bobble in Japan, is a 1994 tile-matching arcade puzzle video game for one or two players created by Taito Corporation. It is based on Taito's popular 1986 arcade game tassel bubble, the characters and themes from that game. Its characteristically endearing Japanese animation and music, as well as game mechanics and level design, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems. . .

Puzzle Bobble 2 is the first sequel to Puzzle Bobble, dubbed "Bust-A-Move Again" on arcade and "Bust-A-Move 2" on home consoles in Europe and North America. Released in arcades in 1995, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, and PC conversions followed. The game was included with Taito Legends 2, but the US arcade version was included with the US PS2 version instead. The game is a spin-off of Bubble Bobble. The game builds on the original game, adding a tournament-style variant to the two-player game against the computer, and adding a branching map to the single-player game, allowing the player to periodically choose one of two groups of five levels to play on.

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