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A fishing simulation with more than 500 types of tackle and 70 different fish.
A snowboarding game for the Game Boy Color
The second Harvest Moon game released on the Game Boy Color, Harvest Moon 2 GBC is a farming simulation in which the player assumes the role of either a boy or a girl who is left a farm and given three years to turn its fortunes around.
The second game in the world's only fishing-based JRPG series to be released in North America.
Harvest Moon 64 is a farm simulation game from Natsume that incorporates social and economic elements along with the gardening.
The first Harvest Moon released on a handheld, it follows the story of a young child tasked with reviving their deceased grandpa's farm. A graphically enhanced version was also released on the Game Boy Colour in the US and UK.
Combining the pure 3D fighting of Virtual Hiryū no Ken with a super-deformed sequel to SD Hiryū no Ken, Flying Dragon brings two distinct fighting game styles into one Nintendo 64 cartridge.
The third sequential game in the Bust-A-Move/Puzzle Bobble series, given different titles in other regions.
Reel Fishing is the first in a series of fishing games developed by Natsume. The game comes with a fishing controller that can also be used with the sequels.
A fishing RPG for the Game Boy Color where the protagonist must save his younger sister from a deep coma.
The first shoot-'em-up developed by Warashi and a spiritual successor to the 1993 game Daioh. Pilot the "Burn Dragoon" and defend your far-future colony from the legions of the alien "Shienryu".
Like a real casino, but virtual
A one-on-one riichi mahjong game from Natsume with cutesy fantasy characters, such as the magical bunny girl Pyon Pyon Kyaruru-chan.
The third installment of the Bust-A-Move series adds new gameplay changes and expands on the game's Versus Mode, adding numerous playable characters (each with their own unique attack pattern).
A farming simulation game released on the SNES late in its lifespan and the first of its series. Inherit a farm, learn farming techniques, make money from selling produce, romance the women of the town, and eventually take a wife and have children.
Blockids is a breakout style game on the Playstation.
Royal Pro Wrestling: Jikkyou Live!! is a wrestling game released on the 3DO only in Japan.
Highway 2000, titled Wangan Dead Heat in Japan, is a Sega Saturn entry in Genki's series of highway racing games.
Bass fishing game developed by Natsume in 1995. The North American localization has the name and likeness of professional angler Mark Davis, though the original Japanese version had no affiliated sportsperson.
Lufia II: Rise of The Sinistrals is a 1995 RPG released late in the life cycle of the SNES. It acts as a prequel, filling in the plot leading up to the flashback at the beginning of Lufia & The Fortress of Doom.
A fishing game for the Super Famicom endorsed by Masaki Shimono, a Japanese professional angler.
A bounty hunter and a skilled shooter bring a wild vendetta against a vast gang of outlaws and robots in this third-person rail shooter for the SNES that mixes American Westerns with futuristic sci-fi.
A wrestling game released on the SNES in 1994. It was adapted from Natsume's earlier All-Japan Pro Wrestling game "Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling Dash: Sekai Saikyou Tag" and reworked to be more American.
Pocky & Rocky 2 is the follow-up to Natsume's youkai-filled cute 'em up Pocky & Rocky, starring the eponymous shrine maiden and tanooki.
Like a combination of Sonic the Hedgehog and the Tazmanian Devil, Rocky Rodent is another drop in the "Mascots with Attitude" bucket.
Pocky and Rocky is an arcade style top-down style shooting game starring a girl and a raccoon.
A wrestling arcade game by Taito featuring four-player action and digitized actors.
This was only released in Japan, on October 25th 1991.
Ever wanted to control an alligator that fights with his tail? Then this Natsume published Game Boy game is for you!
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