134 Anhang Samba de Amigo (Sega, 2000) Shark! Shark! (Mattel Electronics, 1982) Shin 4-Jin Uchi Mahjong: Yakuman Tengoku (Nintendo, 1991) Shooting Gallery (Sega, 1987) Silent Hill (Konami, ab 1999) Silpheed (Sierra, 1988) Sim City (Maxis, 1989) Space Invaders (Taito, 1978) Space Quest (Sierra, 1986) Splinter Cell (Ubi Soft, ab 2002) Star Wars (Atari, 1983) Star Wars: X-Wing (Lucas Arts, 1993) Street Fighter II (Capcom, 1991) Super Hang-On (Sega, 1989) Super Mario Allstars (Nintendo, 1993) Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo, 1985) Super Mario Sunshine (Nintendo, 2002) Tempest (Atari, 1981) Tetris (Nintendo, 1989) The Great Giana Sisters (Rainbow Arts, 1987) The Legend of Zelda (Nintendo, 1986) The Secret of Monkey Island (Lucas-film Golden Axe (Sega, 1989) Gradius (Nemesis) (Konami, 1985) Gyruss (Konami, 1983) Just Breed (Enix, 1992) King of Kings (Namco, 1988) King’s Quest (Sierra, 1984) King’s Quest IV (Sierra, 1988) Lagrange Point (Konami, 1991) Leisure Suit Larry (Sierra, 1987) Lemmings (Psygnosis, 1990, C64: 1993) Links (Acces, 1990) Loom (Lucasfilm Games, 1990) M.A.S.H (Fox Video Games, 1982) Marble Madness (Atari, 1984) Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Rockstar Games, 2003) Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Konami, 2002) Mission: Impossible (Acclaim, 1998) Moonwalker (Sega, 1990) Mouryou Senki Madara (Konami, 1990) Mr. Do! (Universal, 1982) Mr. Do’s Castle (Universal, 1983) Pac-Man (Namco, 1980) Parappa the Rapper 1 (Sony, 1996) Parappa the Rapper 2 (Sony, 2001) Parasol Stars (Taito, 1990) Parodius (Konami, 1988) Parodius Da! (Konami, 1990) Pinball Dreams (Digital Illusions, 1992) Pinball Fantasies (Digital Illusions, 1992) Pokémon (Nintendo, 1995) Pole Position (Namco, 1982) Pong (Atari, 1972) R-Type (Irem, 1987; Amiga: 1989) Rainbow Islands (Taito, 1987) Resident Evil (Capcom, ab 1996) Rez (Sega, 1999) Games, 1990) Turrican II (Rainbow Arts, 1991) Toejam & Earl (Sega, 1991) Unreal (Epic Megagames, 1998) Vanguard (SNK, 1981) Vib Ribbon (Sony, 2000) World Class Leader Board (Acces, 1988) Xevious (Namco, 1982) Zak McKracken (Lucasfilm Games, 1988)