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Nanatsu no Hikan: Senritsu no Bishou is a survival horror game developed and published by Koei for the Sega Dreamcast. It was released on January 20th, 2000 in Japan. The English series name is Seven Mansions.
The first game in the Zill O'll JRPG series that was never released outside of Japan.
Play the role of Jean-Luc Couger, a special operative for a government agency known as S.C.A.T.
Winning Post returns for a PlayStation-exclusive entry.
The sequel to Gemfire. It was only released in Japan.
The fourth title in the Genghis Khan series.
Angelique Tenkuu no Requiem
Horse racing is back, this time with weird-ass cover art.
The final of three releases of Winning Post 2. Unlike the previous two, this one did not release on the Super Famicom.
The second part of the Dark Hunter English teaching tool.
A horror adventure game that was released as part of Koei's "English Dream" series, a collection of games used to help teach the English language.
Sangokushi Returns is a remake of the original Sangokushi (Romance of the Three Kingdoms) for PlayStation and Saturn.
The second installment in the popular Angelique series.
The third release in the Uncharted Waters series, it was only released for PC and Mac and is exclusive to Japan.
A board and dating sim otome game set in the Angelique universe. It was originally released for PC-FX, and later ported to several other platforms.
An enhanced remake of the second game in Koei's horse racing simulation series Winning Post. It was released in Japan under the title Winning Post 2: Program '96, and was the first to be released outside of Japan.
Adventure game by Koei for the Sega Saturn. A sequel exists on the Sega Dreamcast as Nanatsu no Hikan: Senritsu no Bishou.
Pick from one of nine tribes in a battle to decide the fate of Eire in this SRPG heavily influenced by Celtic lore.
A compilation of Koei's three EMIT games: visual novels with a CD audio component. This set marked the trilogy's first appearance on the Sony PlayStation.
An enhanced version of the original Winning Post game, for PlayStation and Saturn.
The first part in a series of adventure games developed under Koei's "English Dream" label, a collection of games used to help teach the English language.
The second part in a series of adventure games developed under Koei's "English Dream" label. Yuri continues to unlock the secrets of the tunnel in the bookstore's basement, including meeting another version of herself.
The third part in a series of adventure games developed under Koei's "English Dream" label. Yuri continues to dig deeper into where the mysterious old man and the "other her" come from.
Sequel in the popular horse-racing franchise by Koei. The game would later see two "enhanced" versions that expand the game's features, the first of which would be released in North America on the Sega Saturn as Winning Post.
The first sequel to another of Koei's medieval Japan strategy games.
Sengoku-era strategy simulation game developed by Koei in 1994 and part of their "Nobunaga's Ambition" series.
The fourth entry in Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms strategy game series.
Mahjong game developed by Koei in 1994.
The first game in the popular Angelique series. It is generally acknowledged to have marked the beginning of the otome genre.
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