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Throw people at people in this "Zuma style" match 3 game on 3DS eShop. From the creators of Puzz Loop, the original inspiration behind Zuma.
A new Wii Play game featuring 12 mini-games requiring the Wii Motion Plus. Comes Bundled with a Wii Remote Plus.
Pang: Magical Michael is a Nintendo DS incarnation of the arcade classic Pang. It was only released in Europe and Australia.
A traditional Japanese board game for the NIntendo DSi.
Wiiware Incarnation of Puzz Loop from the Mitchell Corporation. The original game was the inspiration for Zuma.
A strategic puzzle game from Mitchell.
Magnetica is a fast paced puzzle game and the sequel to Puzz Loop, the original inspiration for Zuma.
The Game Boy Advance sequel to the Nintendo DS puzzle game "Polarium".
Polarium is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS where players use the stylus to draw lines that flip tiles, changing them from black to white and vice versa.
An action-puzzle game where an octopus at the center of the playfield clears a bunch of barrels that are closing in from both ends of the screen by sucking them in and spitting them out to match.
A background-shooter arcade game by Mitchell that is set in feudal Japan (with guns).
An arcade mahjong solitaire game by Mitchell, stylized after ancient China. Based on the nikakudori variant, it has two different boards inching closer together towards the middle, with an automatic defeat if both sides touch.
A sequel to Mitchell's Puzz Loop arcade game, featuring a new cartoony horror-themed art style and a new game mode involving larger "power balls".
Another arcade Pang game.
An arcade match-three puzzle game where players rotate a cannon at the center of the screen and shoot colored balls at a group of other oncoming balls. Its notable for being the direct influence of other similar games, most notably Zuma.
A collection of three Buster Bros./Pang games for Playstation.
A mahjong solitaire arcade eroge by Mitchell, where players form three-tile mahjong melds instead of pairs. It is styled after the "Sangokushi", or "Records of the Three Kingdoms".
Osman, also known as Cannon Dancer, is an unofficial sequel to Strider, developed by the same team and released by Mitchell Corporation in 1996. Its cyberpunk neo-Arabic/Persian flair and a bizarre story make it distinct from the game that inspired it.
An arcade party game by Mitchell, with 10 different mini-games.
A "strip mahjong" arcade eroge by Mitchell.
Also known as Ganbare! Gonta!! 2, Party Time is the sequel to the 1993 action-puzzle eroge Lady Killer, in which players dive in and out of the playfield to reveal a picture.
A comedic side-scrolling platformer for arcades. As ninjas Roy & Lon, use your ninja abilities to hunt down bounties in areas themed on U.S. stereotypes.
Also known as Moeyo Gonta!!, Lady Killer is a 1993 action-puzzle eroge in which the player reveals the picture underneath the water by having their character dive in and out.
A vertical shoot-'em-up by Mitchell, where players can choose from three different biplanes (each with their own upgrade weapon path).
A Pang platformer, where players pop balloons by jumping instead of shooting.
A martial arts fighting game by Mitchell. Designed by the creator of the 1989 arcade game Strider, it is one of the few fighting games released after Street Fighter II that aimed at a more realistic approach to the sport of karate.
A single-screen arcade platformer where you fly around on a jetpack and bop some baddies with your fists.
An arcade puzzle-platformer; also known as Buster Bros. Players must shoot the bouncing balls before they take over historical landmarks.
A "strip poker" arcade eroge by Mitchell.
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