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A Super Famicom JRPG that puts the player in the role of a villain.
A tennis game for the Super Famicom based on the 1970s manga and anime of the same name.
A side-scrolling shooter/platformer based on the anime series of the same name. It has animated cutscenes, and was only released in Japan.
A-Rank Thunder Tanjouhen is an adventure game, developed by Telenet and published by Riot, which was released in Japan in 1993.
An action-RPG hybrid for the TurboGrafx-16 CD ROM system. Developed by Telenet and published in America by Working Designs in 1993.
A young adventurer, Roy, takes off with his uncle's merchant caravan to see more of the world. His only keepsake is a pendant of Traysia, the girl he left behind.
A turn based strategy mech combat game for the PC-Engine Super CD format. Developed by Telenet and published in Japan in 1991.
Griffin is a futuristic action game in which the player controls a tank.
Strategy battle game.
A cult classic, Gaiares is a horizontal shooter, notable for allowing players to customize their weapons by leeching them out of enemies, as opposed to acquiring traditional power-ups.
A shoot-'em-up for Turbo CD.
An action game that continues the primary Valis story arc, allowing the player to control three female protagonists. The game was published in America on the Genesis in 1992, followed several months later by the complete TurboGrafx-CD version.
A falling-block tile-matching puzzle game by Sega in which you stack columns of jewels in order to create a three-or-more chain of the same shape and color.
Vapor Trail is an arcade vertical scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Data East. It was ported to the Sega Genesis in 1991.
A side scrolling action game, featuring a female protagonist and several animated cut scenes in the CD-ROM format. Developed by Telenet and published by NEC in America in 1990. As is the case with other installments in the series, there are marked differences between some versions.
Exile, also known as XZR II, is the side scrolling, action RPG sequel to XZR. It was first released for Japanese computers in 1988. Both North American releases, especially the Genesis one, were censored due to the heavy religious, adult and drug-related themes.
A first-person party-based "blobber" dungeon crawler RPG that was released on a number of Japanese platforms.
The original game in the Megami Tensei franchise. Based on a novel by Aya Nishitani, it introduced many of the elements the series is known for such as demon bartering and fusing.
A side scrolling action game with a female protagonist. The original 1986 8-bit game was later remade for the Genesis/MegaDrive and the PC-Engine Super CD formats. It is (in a sense) both the first and last game in the Valis series.
A top-down driving game for Japanese computers where you recklessly drive an eighteen-wheeler down a highway at high speeds. Cars crashing everywhere. Mass hysteria.
Road Avenger is an interactive action movie game, telling the story of an ex-cop avenging the murder of his wife with his highly modified car. Essentially a very long series of QTE car chases, the player reacts to on-screen prompts/situations to direct the action on screen.
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