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The first Captain Tsubasa game released on the Super Famicom.
An Arcade-Only Action Platformer released by Tecmo in 1992. You play as a team of cacti (Saboten) that run around throwing bombs at enemies inside a house.
A puzzle game by Tecmo, in which the player must extinguish fires using blocks of ice to clear stages of increasing difficulty. It is a prequel to Solomon's Key, and was known in most regions as Solomon's Key 2.
A fast-paced American Football game with all 28 teams from the National Football League circa 1991.
Radia Senki: Reimeihen is a Tecmo-developed action RPG released for the Famicom exclusively in Japan. As an amnesiac, the player wanders around the game world with a party in tow as they fight monsters in real time and learn political secrets in the story.
A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up arcade game from Tecmo, featuring a gameplay system where players flip their ship horizontally to attack enemies behind them.
The last of the NES Ninja Gaiden trilogy.
Solomon's Club is a sequel to Solomon's Key. It was released on the Game Boy in 1991.
Tecmo World Cup Soccer was an NES release in the Tecmo World Cup series.
Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker is the second game in the titular franchise, a role-playing take on the sport of soccer.
The sequel to Tecmo's classic NES action-platformer enhances the gameplay of the original with new features such as the Shadow Clone powerup and a wall-climbing maneuver.
This arcade brawler from Tecmo was originally released in 1989 and was also known as Wild Fang.
Tecmo World Cup '90 is the first game in Tecmo's premiere soccer simulation.
Silkworm is a game in which the player can control either a helicopter or jeep. The game also has a two-player mode in which one player is able to control the helicopter and the other is able to control the jeep.
Bad News Baseball is baseball game from Tecmo.
The first home console professional wrestling game to feature a play by play announcer, Tecmo World Wrestling both borrowed from and improved on concepts from the Nintendo classic Pro Wrestling.
A baseball game for the NES developed and published by Tecmo in the US only. Out of so many NES baseball games, ONLY ONE can be the most average.
Step into the shoes of the ninja Ryu Hayabusa as he goes on a quest to avenge his father's unexpected death.
While the NES version may have become more famous, the original arcade version of Ninja Gaiden was an entirely different game, with more of a beat-'em-up feel.
Tecmo Cup Soccer Game is a graphically westernized version of the first Captain Tsubasa game for the NES.
Tecmo Bowl was one of the most popular American football sims, and perhaps the most popular, back in the 1980s. Welcome to the game that started it all for Tecmo Inc. Welcome to Tecmo Bowl.
A Sumo Wrestling simulation game developed by Tecmo for the Famicom. It is the first in a series and one of the earliest Sumo games.
An open-world action-adventure game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that features a barbarian warrior with a distinctive "diskarmor" weapon. It is distinct from the original 1986 Arcade game Rygar, which saw numerous home console ports.
A 1986 sequel to the popular 1984 shoot 'em up Star Force, developed and published by Tecmo. It was only officially released in Japan.
A fast-paced puzzle-platformer that debuted in arcades, and later moved to home gaming systems; including the Commodore 64, NES, and Nintendo's Virtual Console.
A level-based side scrolling action game by Tecmo. This is the linear 1986 Arcade version, which was converted for the Commodore 64, Atari Lynx, Sega Master System and others.
A side-scrolling platformer that takes place inside a pyramid. Collect bombs and treasure while avoiding enemies in search of the kidnapped royal family.
Tecmo's earliest soccer sim (initially under their original name of Tehkan)
Pinball Action is an pinball arcade game released by Tehkan Ltd. (now Koei Tecmo) in 1985.
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