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The fifth sequential A-Ressha de Ikou (A-Train) game.
A war is raging between the League of Free Worlds and the Colonial Navy. You are a League fighter pilot. It's time to fight!
A mecha action-strategy game from Artdink.
Japan-exclusive Role-Playing video game released for the PlayStation, in 1997.
Tail of the Sun (Wild, Pure, Simple Life) is a cave man simulator that takes place on a pre-historic Earth. It's your mission to guide a tribe of cavemen in creating a tower of mammoth tusks that will lead them to the sun.
An adventure game from Artdink utilizing pre-rendered graphics, released for PlayStation.
In ToPoLo the player is given a virtual set building blocks to build a character and them fight againts characters in virtual fighting arenas.
Construct your own medieval castle and siege others in this isometric strategy game from Artdink.
Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu: Memories of Summer 1996 is a follow-up game in the Aquanauts series released only in Japan.
An upgraded version of A-Ressha de Ikou IV.
The 24th ward of Tokyo, floating in space, is now its own independent nation! Manage the space metropolis while working with immigration and foreign relations in this sequel to Artdink's comical city management game.
A city building simulator set in Ancient Rome.
A sequel to Artdink's feudal Japan wargame Sekigahara.
A sequel to the 1987 puzzle game How Many Robot, this time being a isometric construction simulator with players setting up the AI routines (using an in-depth scripting language) of multiple robots in order to build a tower.
The second title in the role-playing series from Artdink, released in 1994 for FM-Towns and PC98.
Try to succeed as a wholesale merchant in 17th century Japan in this historical life simulation game from Artdink.
SimCity 2000 is a city simulation game where players can build cities from small and neat to large and dirty, or anything in between.
The follow-up to the game released internationally as simply "A-Train"
The first title in the Lunatic Dawn series from Artdink, released in 1993 for PC-98 and FM-Towns.
A sequel to Artdink's "World Odyssey Geographic Simulation" game, set a century later in the Americas.
In Ogre Battle the conquered peoples of the old kingdoms live under constant persecution by the Zetegenian Empire. Take control of the rebel army and face the Black Queen and her legions.
A comical city simulation game from Artdink, set in the futuristic space colony Tokio (which happens to be Tokyo's 24th ward).
A sequel to Artdink's World War II "Tank Battle Simulation" game.
A behind-the-back golf simulation game by Artdink with a heavy emphasis on managing your golfer's training and lifestyle outside of the course. It is also one of the earliest games to include a mouse-based swing system.
A wargame from Artdink set in feudal Japan.
The Atlas is a multiplatform strategy/simulation video game. Originally released in 1991 for the NEC PC-98, it was later ported to other console systems.
A World War II "Tank Battle Simulation" game from Artdink.
Man the helm of the Earth Defense Force again in this updated sequel to Artdink's sci-fi strategy game Chikyuu Boueigun. Like the original, it has nothing to do with the later series of the same name.
A sequel to Artdink's World War II naval combat simulation game.
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