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Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Oct 28, 1994
A Pachinko version of Kamen Rider.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1998. The last of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1997. The seventh of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1997. The sixth of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1997. The fifth of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
The third and final Super Famicom game in the Nishijin Pachinko series drops the "Monogatari" and lets players try their luck on its pachinko machines directly.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1996. The fourth of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1996. The third of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Gambling game published by KSS in 1996. The second of two Super Famicom pachinko games to feature the machines of Nishijin company.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1996. The second of eight Parlor! Mini spin-offs for the Super Famicom.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1996. The first in a spin-off series of Telenet's "Parlor! Parlor!" franchise that focuses on fewer machines per game.
Gambling game developed by Nippon Telenet in 1996.
Gambling game developed by Nippon Telenet in 1996. Though the third numbered game in its series, it was actually the fourth to be released.
Pachinko game developed by Nippon Telenet in 1995.
Pachinko compilation game from Marionette and Coconuts Japan in 1995. Features graphically updated remakes of the first four Pachiokun games for NES.
The second of five Japan-only pachinko gambling games released for the Super Famicom, Parlor 2 was released in 1995.
Pachinko gambling game published by KSS in 1995. It is the first of three Super Famicom games in this series.
Pachinko gambling game published by Nippon Telenet in 1995. Features the machines from three pachinko manufacturers and is the first in a five game series.
A pachinko simulator released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Published by Sammy Corporation and features machines from Heiwa and Sankyo.
Released in 1994 for the PlayStation.
Super Famicom pachinko game published by Planning Office Wada in 1994.
Pachinko game published by Coconuts Japan in 1994. It is the second of three Pachiokun Special games for the Super Famicom.
Pachinko game published by Coconuts Japan in 1993 for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1992 Super Famicom game Pachinko Wars.
A pachinko game developed by KAZe in 1993.
Pachinko game developed by Marionette and published by Coconuts Japan in 1992 exclusively for the Japanese Super Famicom. It is the first Super Famicom game starring Pachiokun.
Pachinko game published by Coconuts Japan in 1992.
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