After Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress was set on Earth,[4] the story of Exodus returns the player to Sosaria, the world of Ultima I.[5] The game is named for its chief villain, Exodus, a creation of Minax and Mondain that the series later describes as neither human nor machine. Although a demonic figure appears on the cover of the game, Exodus turns out to something like a computer (possibly an artificial intelligence) and to defeat him the player has to acquire four magic (punch)cards and insert them into the mainframe in a specific order.[6]

TwinBee 3 - Poko Poko Dai Maou (Japan) (Beta)

Great Wall, The (Asia) (Unl) (NES)

California Raisins - The Grape Escape (USA) (Proto2)
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Baseball Simulator 1.000 (USA)

Cosmos Cop (Asia) (Unl)

Wheel of Fortune - Family Edition (USA)

Ghost'n Goblins (Europe)

Ys (Japan)

Ikari (Japan)

RoboCop (USA)

Star Force (Europe)