




The second release and first true episode of the Winter Voices RPG-Adventure series.

Move the atoms to complete the desired molecule.

Released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Sequel to "Masters: Harukanaru Augusta 2".


A Korean MMORPG.

A new PVP focused MMORPG from Mark Jacobs and City State Entertainment.

Rhythm game based on the more-popular-than-it-should-be commercial dance style "Tecktonik".


The first game in the Boku no Natsuyasumi series is set in 1975 and chronicles a 9 year old boy's summer vacation in the Japanese countryside.



After Burner II is the sequel to the original After Burner by Sega. Like the racing game Out Run, After Burner II would become a huge success for Sega in the Arcades. The game was later released to different consoles.


An action RPG related to the Kiseki line of Legend of Heroes games.

Uta no Prince-sama is a visual novel game published by Broccoli. Uta no Prince-sama is an otome game which has been adapted into manga, anime, drama CDs, music CDs, fanbooks and etc.

Run for your lives!

Tetsuya Mizuguchi's Q Entertainment is partnering with Atari to release a music-based game for the Wii with a tentative title of QJ.


Japan-exclusive video game based on a TV game show.

A Japanese-only shoot-em-up.


The second title in the strategic Metal Angel series. It features character designs from animation studio GONZO.

A third-person, adventure/hunting game based loosely on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in which you’re out to tranquilize all the dinosaurs before a volcano extincts them again!

Based on the Super Dimensional Century Orguss anime, this Sega SG-1000 game puts players in the role of Kei Katsuragi as he fights against the Chilam forces.

Become a park ranger in this side scrolling Commodore 64 title.



Columns II: The Voyage Through Time is the sequel to the Sega puzzle game Columns. It was only released in arcades in Japan until it was later ported to the Saturn under the title Sega Ages: Columns Arcade Collection.

Get touched and shot in this application of love for the PlayStation 3. See? Writing decks for games you know nothing about is easy, people.

A portable entry in the Tokyo Maijin Gakuen franchise, released for WonderSwan.

One of Sega's final titles for the Dreamcast, Segagaga is a ridiculous and genre-defying experience where Sega pokes fun at themselves that was sadly never given a release outside of Japan.



I Spy Junior is a hidden objects game based on the I Spy license.

Baseball game developed by Nihon Create in 1994.

A parody of Myst from Parroty Interactive

Baseball game developed by Nihon Create in 1994.


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