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When Gen mysteriously teleports to the year 2009, he must work together with the survivors of an alien invasion to both save the world and return to his own time.
A Japanese baseball game
An obscure kusoge 3D fighting game and a sequel to the all-girl Japan-only fighting game Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter.
Sound novel developed by Imagineer for the Sega Saturn.
Racing video game released in 1996 for the Super Famicom. Developed by Lenar and published by Imagineer.
"Training simulation" game where the player is given control of the Galaxy Police Organization's all female Meltylancer unit and charged with training them to handle challenges ahead.
A sci-fi horror visual novel that relies on text, static backgrounds and sound.
A visual novel that makes use of sound and text to tell its story. An office block collapses underground after an earthquake, stranding the workers.
A comedic magical-fantasy "strip mahjong" game by Imagineer.
EVE: Burst Error was one of the most famous adventure games from C's Ware and was produced by the late Hiroyuki Kanno, with a soundtrack composed by the late Ryu Umemoto.
A riichi mahjong game released by Imagineer for the Saturn. Its cover art notes it as an "ACTUAL FIGHTING MAH-JONG GAME" and that you should "Washer up your ability."
Adventure/simulation game about looking for work released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Developed by Lenar and published by Imagineer.
A jetski race gambling simulation game published by Imagineer in 1995.
The sequel to the Super Famicom fighter Seifuku Densetsu: Pretty Fighter, featuring an updated roster, anime cutscenes, and all characters redrawn in a hand-drawn anime art style.
Mahjong game published by Imagineer in 1995.
A shogi game developed by Access in 1995.
A simulation game in which the player determines the extracurricular activities of a schoolgirl of their choice.
One of the many "spin-off" Sim titles by Maxis. The game is aimed at a younger audience, giving players the means to build a small town with limited options as opposed to similar titles, like SimCity 2000, which provided more options and more complex gameplay.
Take control of a heavily-armored hovercab and try to earn enough money to escape the hostile post-apocalyptic KEMO City in this first-person driving/combat game.
A fishing game for the Super Famicom. The game focuses on mountain stream angling and the fish that can be caught in those regions.
Wrestling and card-based video game published by Imagineer in 1994 for the Super Famicom.
Japan-exclusive action racing video game developed by A-Max and published by Imagineer in 1994, for the Super Famicom.
A 2D fighting game for the Super Famicom, featuring an all-girl roster with each fighter wearing a different cosplay-style uniform.
Puzzle video game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Developed by Zoom and published by Imagineer.
Horse racing game developed by C-Lab and published by Imagineer in 1994. Sequel to Keiba Eight Special.
A video hanafuda game for the Super Famicom. It was the second hanafuda SFC game produced in as many months.
Soccer video game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Developed by Zoom and published by Imagineer.
A mecha strategy RPG that uses animated cutaways for skirmishes similar to Fire Emblem. It was developed by Copya Systems, the team behind Paladin's Quest.
A puzzle game that plays similarly to Pipe Dream. It was released only in Japan by Imagineer, having been canceled for the US.
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