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A sequel to Persona 5 storyline, maintaining the RPG but now with a real-time Musou-esque hack-and-slash combat.
Polyphony Digital's driving simulator comes to PlayStation 4 with a strong focus on competitive online multiplayer.
The third in a series of train driving simulation games follows the Eizan Electric Railway tourist line in the Japanese city of Kyoto. It is the only entry in the series to later receive a revamped re-release for multiple consoles.
The game takes place in Kyoto during the Bakumatsu period leading up to the Meiji Restoration.
This Starry Midnight We Make is a simulation game where players create celestial objects by CAVYHOUSE.
A game of simulated world travel and geographical knowledge. Players must pinpoint their location on a Google map after being placed in a random Street View location and allowed to move along connected roads.
A sequel to the 3DS launch game Samurai Warriors: Chronicles.
Total War: Shogun 2 is the sequel to Shogun: Total War, the first game in the Total War series. Shogun 2 is an epic strategy game, combining real-time 3D battles with turn based city and economic management.
Dead or Alive: Dimensions retells the story of the Dead or Alive saga, adding new playable characters and more features in this handheld debut of the Dead or Alive fighting game franchise.
Track the elusive thief from the comfort of your Facebook account.
Nintendo DS port of the first Hakuouki game.
Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble (a.k.a. Kenka Bancho 3: Zenkoku Seiha) is a 3D brawler for PSP in which players strive to defeat 47 notoriously badass rivals to become Japan's ultimate bancho. It is the first Kenka Bancho title to be localized for release outside of Japan.
This retro-styled update to the original Excitebike shifts the game to an isometric perspective. This version allows you to save your created tracks and race up to three other people over Nintendo Wi-Fi.
KIRAKIRA is an adult visual novel about a group of students at a missionary school who decided to start a punk rock band.
Tomodachi Collection is a Nintendo DS game that will let the players store and interact with Miis from their Wii.
Kenzan is an off-shoot of Sega's Yakuza series that is set in feudal Japan.
A collaboration between the studios behind the Train Simulator and Densha de Go! series puts players in the cab of three trains in three rail lines (one in Tokyo, one linking Kyoto and Osaka, and one in Chicago) using real-life full-HD footage to simulate driving the trains.
A Uta-garuta game by Nintendo.
The final installment of the Kengo series of near-realistic fighting games set in feudal Japan, Legend of the 9 lets you play as 9 historical samurai and follow each of their stories, which vaguely mimic their real life accomplishments.
The fourth official installment in Team Ninja's Dead or Alive fighting game series is brought to the seventh generation of video game consoles, complete with expanded online gameplay and a hidden crossover with the Halo franchise.
A high school baseball game by Tasuke.
Brought to you by the makers of the Jet Set Radio games, Ollie King is an arcade skateboarding game released in 2003.
The 22nd installment of the Train Simulator series follows both the Kurasuma Line and Kintetsu-Kyoto Line from Kyoto to Nara. It is the last in the series released for the PC.
The 18th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the Keihan Main Line from Osaka to Kyoto. It is the first with the "Plus" naming, featuring larger higher-quality video.
From the team behind Top Gear Rally comes another Nintendo 64 racing game focused on the simulation aspect, this time with a variety of fictional GT cars.
A Nintendo 64 racing game officially licensed by the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship.
Test Drive 4 is a multi-platform racing game that was released for the PC and Playstation in 1996 and 1997, respectively.
Namco's answer to Sega's Virtua Fighter, featuring a unique button system where each of the four buttons corresponds to attacks from each of the fighter's arms and legs.
Explore the ancient Japanese city of Kyoto and attempt to survive the horrors within in this eerie point-and-click adventure for Windows and Mac computers.
Take on the role of a gunner of the powerful ST Falcon and participate in one-on-one mech combat in this fast-paced light-gun shooter for the SNES.
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