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A Japanese RPG/dating simulation where you must protect Shirosagi High School from bullies and hooligans.
A traditional turn-based RPG based on the first-person dungeon crawler series that would later spin-off into the Puyo Puyo franchise. A younger Arle must collect special stones to have her wish granted.
A puzzle game in which players control a clock hand that swings around nodes on the playfield, weaving around numerous obstacles. It is endorsed (or "introduced") by Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov.
Turn-based strategy RPG developed by Tokuma Shoten in 1995. It is the third and final game in the Little Master trilogy.
As a young man, players attempt to woo women in this Japanese-exclusive RPG.
A traditional turn-based RPG, released for the Super Famicom in 1995. The game is based on the light novel and anime of the same name.
A Star Trek game for the SNES that is a virtual facsimile of the Sega Genesis game, "Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes of the Past", but with a variety of inexplicable changes that render it so obscenely difficult as to be unplayable.
Anime-based adventure game released in 1993 for the Super Famicom. Help the young witch Yadamon get home by solving a series of puzzles.
A baseball game sponsored by Japanese Baseball Hall of Famer Osamu Higashio. It was developed by C-Lab and published by Tokuma Shoten in Japan only.
A block-pushing puzzle game starring system mascot Disk-kun, combining traditional block-pushers with the playground game of "janken" (rock-paper-scissors). It is the sixth and final game of the Famimaga Disk series and the final game released for the FDS.
The Super Famicom incarnation of the dense strategy sim series, based on the space opera anime and manga of the same name.
A dating/murder mystery visual novel.
Puyo Puyo is a puzzle game in which the player matches four or more "Puyo" of the same color together. This game is the precursor to an identically-titled arcade release.
The fourth game featured as a coverdisk on the Japanese magazine Famimaga, Clocks is a Tetris variant in which clock faces must be placed together form larger shapes.
This was only released in Japan for the NES, MSX, and FM Towns.
The third game to be released as a coverdisk for the Japanese Famimaga magazine. All One is a block-pushing puzzle game in which every die must have their "one" side facing upwards.
The second game to be released as a coverdisk special for the Japanese Famimaga magazine. Panic Space is a game based around the laser deflection puzzles that are common in games in the Zelda series as well as others.
Japan-exclusive soccer video game released in 1990 for the Family Computer.
The first in the Famimaga Disk series, Hong Kong is a variation of traditional mahjong solitaire.
A Japanese RPG loosely adapted from the 1985 Activision PC game Hacker. The player character uses a robotic fighter to hunt for clues behind a global conspiracy.
A piracy-themed action platformer from Data East originally for the Arcades and later released on the Sega Master System for all regions and NES exclusively for Japan.
An action-adventure game based on the Jim Henson movie Labyrinth, published in Japan in 1987 for the Famicom by Tokuma Shoten.
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.
Ghostbusters is based on the smash hit film of the same name. Players drive around New York catching ghosts and earning cash before heading to the Temple of Zuul.
A strategy/puzzle game by Tokuma Shoten Publishing. The goal is to use a pair of arrows to teleport pachinko balls around a maze to the scoring zones, and away from the "Out" zone. It was originally developed for Arcades and ported to MSX and the Famicom.
A vertical-scrolling Arcade shoot em 'up released by Capcom. It was re-released for platform play on Capcom Classics Collection.
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