Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Issue 36
Demo Derby
Game Mess Mornings 04/22/24
GrubbSnax
8-4 Play 4/19/2024: LEAVE IT TO BEAVERS
8-4 Play
The Community Spotlight 2024.04.20
The Community Spotlight 2024.04.13
Community Endurance Run XIV - April 12-14
Company »
Horse Racing game released for the PlayStation in 1999 by Tecmo.
The second in the series, this game expanded upon the original CD-swapping game. Called "Monster Rancher" in PAL territories, and "Monster Farm 2" in Japan.
Cool Boarders Arcade Jam is an arcade snowboarding game in the Cool Boarders franchise.
Tecmo World Cup '98 is another installment in the Tecmo World Cup series.
Kagero: Deception II is a third-person action game with a focus on setting traps for enemies. The player character is Millenia, a young woman brainwashed to serve the blue-skinned race known as Timenoids.
Monster Rancher is a monster simulation game where creatures are generated by inserting CDs into the console.
The follow-up to Gallop Racer. Like its prequel, it was only released in Japan.
Another relative of the Tecmo World Cup series.
An obscure 2D arcade fighting game by Tecmo. Released exclusively in Japan, it features an all-girl roster and a bizarre mix of hand-drawn graphics and pre-rendered 3D models (both used for character sprites).
The first in Tecmo's signature 3D fighting game series, Dead or Alive introduces the world to a special "rock-paper-scissors" system with strikes, grapples, and counter-attacks.
The first game in Tecmo's horse racing series. Not to be confused with the game later released under that title in the west.
A PS1 installment in the Tecmo Bowl series.
A 3DO soccer sim from Tecmo.
A puzzle game similar to Dr. Mario.
The final Tecmo football game to be released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Features the NFL license and updated gameplay, such as create-a-player and increased playbook options.
A compilation of the first three Ninja Gaiden titles. This version features updated visuals and music with certain drawbacks and limitations, including non-configurable controls.
A compilation of shoot 'em ups from Hudson Soft. The games included were featured in the Hudson All-Japan Caravan Festival, a regular shoot 'em up tournament held in Japan.
A horseracing sim for the Super Famicom.
Tecmo World Cup heads back to arcades.
Tecmo's foray into ice hockey. A SNES version was planned, but cancelled.
A football game in Tecmo's Tecmo Bowl series released on both SNES and Genesis in 1994. It has additional features over the original Super Tecmo Bowl as well as updated rosters for the new season.
The fifth and final installment of the Captain Tsubasa "strategic soccer" video game series developed and published by Tecmo.
A MLBPA licensed baseball game released in 1994 for the SNES and SEGA Genesis.
A 16-bit update of the original 1991 NES game of the same name, released on both the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis.
Join Ray and his fellow Aqutallion crusaders as they embark on a dangerous journey to defeat the evil entity Homncruse.
The fourth game in the Captain Tsubasa series of soccer RPGs by Tecmo. It's the second game released for the SNES.
Tsuppari Oozumou: Risshin Shussehen is the sequel to the original Famicom Tsuppari Oozumou game.
A 1992 vertical shoot-em-up from NMK and Tecmo, Gunnail does not actually contain any nails.
Play as any of the NBA teams in this basketball game for the Super Nintendo and Genesis/Mega Drive. The sequel to Tecmo NBA Basketball.
Tecmo NBA Basketball was a basketball game released only on the NES. Tecmo developed a sequel for the SNES and Genesis later.
This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:
Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.
Use your keyboard!
Log in to comment
Log in to comment