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Assault Suits Valken 2 is the sequel of the original Assault Suits Valken (Cybernator). Unlike its predecessor, it is a strategy RPG.
A collection of Langrisser IV and V for the PlayStation with new enhancements.
An anthology of the entire Langrisser series for the Sega Saturn.
Dream Generation: Koi ka? Shigoto ka!?... is a dating simulation game for the Sega Saturn.
Boxing manga-based video game released for the Super Famicom.
The third entry in the Langrisser strategy RPG series which drastically changed its battle system from previous entries.
A very manly 2D fighter featuring characters from the Cho Aniki universe.
A remake of Langrisser II that was originally released on the SNES in Japan and was later ported to the PC-FX.
The last of Natsume's Zen-Nippon series, released in 1995 for the Super Famicom.
The second title in the Cho Aniki series.
A strategy RPG for the Super Famicom. A group of heroes, including a creature summoner, fights off hordes of monsters and brigands.
A Mode 7 racing game for the Super Famicom that stars eight cartoon motorbike racers.
Released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Part of the "Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling" series of video games.
Anime-based puzzle game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom.
The second Super Famicom game NCS published based on the Zen-Nippon (All-Japan) Pro Wrestling circuit. This one focuses more on tag team matches, hence the subtitle.
A wrestling game and the first in Natsume's Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling series, based on the Zen-Nippon (All Japan) Pro Wrestling promotion.
This game takes the cast of Ranma 1/2 and puts them into a video visual novel with a unique story to the series. The game also featured battles using a rock paper scissors system.
A 2D side-scrolling shoot 'em up set in a bizarre world of macho men, strange machines, and subtle references to homosexuality.
The second SNES fighting game based on the comedic martial arts manga and anime series Ranma ½. Also known as the only game in the series to be localized intact for the U.S. and Europe.
Side-scrolling mech action in space and on Earth. The game is known as Assault Suits Valken in Japan and is the second game in Masaya's Assault Suits series of mech run-and-gun shooters.
A Japanese roleplaying game released in 1992.
A sci-fi strategy RPG from Masaya that tasks players to fight off a possible alien invasion with a team of prototype mechs.
A horizontal shoot 'em up with an adaptable options system initially released only on the Japanese Mega Drive. Later released worldwide via the Wii Virtual Console. Stick to it, and believe in your power!
Street Combat is a reskinned version of Ranma 1/2: Chounai Gekitou Hen, intended for American audiences. The game is a generic fighting game, typical to the early nineties.
The third game in the Shubibinman series. The Shubibinman duo fight three alien invaders and their forces, but eventually agree to help them fight a demonic usurper on their home planet. Unlike the first two games, Ikai no Princess was released in the CD format and benefits from redbook audio and animated cutscenes.
An RPG developed by Masaya exclusively for the Sega Genesis. A nameless adventurer journeys around their home kingdom, helping those in need.
A platformer where the player controls a small girl with an egg in her backpack, which can turn into a dragon.
An action platformer similar in some ways to Mega Man and the second game of the Shubibinman series. It has two playable characters.
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