Should be easy I think.

Hearthstone.

Winner !!

I knew it would be easy

Yeah, I didn’t even have to think about that one. I will post something later tonight.

Commandos?

Great Naval Battles?

Well that was easier than I expected. Great Naval Battles it is.

You guys are on fucking fire today.

I learned about it “recently” (well… 5 years ago?) and distinctly remembered it because I had never heard of it before (sic) - and games about naval warfare are so rare, for some reasons that I was hoping to be learning about in a podcast of this Winter of Wargaming on 3MA, which sadly was not meant to be, it seems…

There we go, inspired by another thread:

Leisure suit Larry 1?

Nope, but what a smart guess!

Tapper?

Now that it’s been revealed to have two players, I have no idea what it is.

Aw, you were the one who inspired this pick!

I’ve never actually played Renegade, only ever watched YouTube footage of it.

But unless this is the DOS version, I don’t think it’s that?

I’ll still guess it though…

That’s a very weird Y. Probably too retro for Punch Club… Maybe some late 80s arcade.

I’m just going to guess Tongue of the Fatman because it has such a silly name.

A weird port of Double Dragon?

I’ll give it to @Pod because he was pretty close and it may shut down other guesses - and I may have overestimated, yet again, the popularity of the game - :
it was Target Renegade, the Western-made sequel to the Japanese brawler Renegade/Kunio-kun.

[details=The usual wall of text]This Ocean game was mind-blowing at the time: 2 players mode, friendly fire, foes that hit each others sometimes as well (it might - thankfully - be the only computer game instance of a pimp shooting inadvertently his girls on the second level). It even had both great music (composed by Jonathan Dunn) and sound effects at the same time! The controls were pretty good too, though in retrospect, they are very stiff.
I took the shot on the final level, to display the pool cue, the ultimate beat-em’up weapon that could take any foe out in one hit. Sadly, the game mostly revolved around getting those weapons from enemies and hanging on to them, insuring your safe travel.
(and before you notice: yes, I treated myself with infinite time and lives -_-)[/details]

Can’t believe I guessed a game I’d never even heard of :P

What platform is that image from, btw? The NES version looks pretty good!

Now here’s a game I have played: