Other software by GameGuerillaBreath of Fire II - Breath of Fire II, initially Breath of Fire II: The Fated Child, is the second role-playing pastime in the Breath of Fire series. It was developed by Capcom for the Super Famicom and released in Japan in 1994. Ultraman: Towards the Future - Ultraman: Towards the Future is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System distraction that is based on the shonen anime, Ultraman. The object is to weaken an disputant, and once the disputant is weakened, Breath of Fire - Breath of Fire, also known as Breath of Fire: The Dragon Warrior in Japan is the first entrance in the Breath of Fire series of soothe role-playing games. Developed by Capcom in 1993 after the Super Famicom, Art of Fighting - Art of Fighting is a trilogy of competitive fighting distraction titles that were released for the Neo Geo platform in the early 1990s. It was the second fighting distraction franchise created by SNK American Tail, An: Fievel Goes West - Based on the movie by the same term, Fievel Goes West is a dais game featuring the young mouse Fievel Mousekewitz. After immigrating to overseas to America in the 1800s, the Mousekewitz kindred has moved out onto the unfastened frontier of the wild west Brett Hull Hockey - Brett Hull Hockey is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive ice hockey distraction that features standard graphics for its time. Drakkhen - Drakkhen was originally a computer role-playing distraction developed by Draconian (Data East) seeking the PC. Created by French developers, it was later re-tooled in arrangement to be released in the United States by MicroProse in 1990. Aerobiz Supersonic - Aerobiz Supersonic, known as Air Management II: Kōkū Ō wo Mezase in Japan, is a function simulation diversion released by Koei in August 1994, accessible on the Super Nintendo and the Mega Drive / Genesis. Addams Family: Pugsleys Scavenger Hunt - The game is a side scrolling platformer adventure game that is very similar to the original Addams Family SNES headline. A main source of criticism for the SNES variation was the lack of a shibboleth feature. Andre Agassi Tennis - Gameplay features all the usual moves: smashes, passing shots, volleys and all kinds of backhand and forehand plays, but unlike other games, explicit positioning and timing are crucial to dodge hitting the ball shell the court, swinging the racket |