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A Famicom Adventure game based on a manga about food that was developed by TOSE and published by Bandai. It was never translated into English or released outside of Japan.
X-Men: Madness in the Murderworld is a 1989 game for PC, Commodore 64, and Amiga.
Destiny of an Emperor is a strategy role-playing game based roughly on the manga Tenchi o Kurau ("The Devouring of Heaven and Earth") which is set in the Three Kingdoms period, when Western Shu, Northern Wei and Eastern Wu battled to conquer all of China.
A turn-based strategy RPG based on the Go Nagai manga Susano-o. It was originally developed by Alfa System and published by Hudson for the PC Engine.
A side-scrolling action adventure game based on the Go Nagai Devilman manga and anime. It was released for the NES by ISCO and Namco in Japan only.
Released in Japan only, A Week of Garfield is a Famicom game where the lazy orange cat must rescue Odie from neighborhood ne'er-do-wells. Its extremely poor quality may have kept it from being released overseas.
NES title based on the post-apocalyptic martial arts anime and manga Fist of the North Star.
A Famicom and MSX platformer based on the Osamu Tezuka manga.
A NES brawler based on the Shounen Jump manga. It was developed by TOSE and published by Bandai.
Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden is a 1989 action RPG for the Famicom (NES) console published by Bandai, based on the popular weekly Japanese manga anthology Jump and its characters. The combat system was in real-time with martial arts.
An adventure game for the NES published by Sunsoft. It is based on a Japanese manga set during a historical Chinese civil war.
Strider is an arcade action side-scroller, and one of Capcom's first big hits for the Sega Genesis console.
Adventure game developed by Microcabin in 1989. Based on the manga by Makoto Kobayashi.
In the PC only Man of Steel, Players control Superman through 7 levels of 3D flying, overhead vertical scrolling and sidescrolling secitons.
A video game adaption of the similarly titled Franco-Belgian comic strip for early computers.
Garfield must rescue his girlfriend Arlene from the city pound in this puzzle solving action-adventure.
Was produced and released in 1988 to coincide with the anime movie of the same name released earlier that year.
An early platformer for the Genesis based on the well known manga series Osomatsu-kun.
A strategy space sim based on a manga, anime and novel series of the same name. It was developed by Tokuma Shoten and published by Kemco in Japan only.
A Famicom Disk System adventure game developed by Sunsoft in 1988.
A Mahjong game based on a manga license, published by Asmik for the NES and MSX in Japan only.
Adventure game developed by Micro Cabin in 1988 based on the popular manga and anime Kimagure Orange Road.
Compete as Snoopy and his cousin Spike in 6 mini-game events around Italy in this NES sports-related mini-game collection developed by Kemco.
A supernatural adventure game with RPG elements for the NES, MSX and Sega Master System. While the NES and MSX versions were menu-driven adventures, the Sega Master System version was an action-adventure-RPG.
The first in a series of adventure-RPG adaptations of the world of the manga and anime Dragon Ball. It takes place during the "King Piccolo Saga" arc of the series and features a unique card-based system for both exploration and combat.
An adventure/fighter hybrid based on the Kinnikuman/M.U.S.C.L.E. character. It was released on the NES in Japan only.
A NES adventure game developed by Konami that is based on a Japanese slice-of-life manga. It was never released outside of Japan.
A comedic adventure game published by Sega for the Sega Master System featuring characters from the Tensai Bakabon manga. It was never released outside of Japan.
Superman is a video game released for the arcades.
A side-scrolling platformer/brawler based on the Kamen no Ninja Akakage anime and manga.
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