Color Dreams - Video Games Published By Color Dreams

Video Games Published By Color Dreams

All games were developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System unless otherwise noted.

  • Baby Boomer
  • Captain Comic
  • Challenge of the Dragon
  • Crystal Mines
  • Crystal Mines II (Atari Lynx)
  • Free Fall (Prototype)
  • King Neptune's Adventure
  • Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu
  • Menace Beach
  • Metal Fighter
  • Operation Secret Storm
  • The P'Radikus Conflict
  • Pesterminator: The Western Exterminator
  • Raid 2020
  • Robodemons
  • Secret Scout in the Temple of Demise
  • Silent Assault

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