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A Super Famicom board game adaptation that plays like The Game of Life. The twist is that the players are living the lives of Edo period (1603-1868CE) citizens.
The second of three Super Famicom wrestling games based on the Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling (a.k.a. the New Japan Pro Wrestling, or NJPW) circuit by Varie. Was also released on the PC Engine CD-ROM by Fujicom.
A gritty pseudo-sequel to the NES classics Renegade and River City Ransom, once again featuring Kunio-kun. Later saw localization in English as a prequel to River City Girls.
A direct sequel to the original Shin Megami Tensei. It was released on the Super Famicom in 1994.
A strategic action game and the first Godzilla licensed game for the Super Nintendo. Take control of Godzilla and defend the world against alien invaders and classic Toho monsters.
Nine powerful warriors, all cut down in their prime, must fight in a time-traveling martial arts tournament to change their fates in Sega's lesser-known 1993 fighting game for the Genesis.
An action platformer developed by Natsume and published by Banalex featuring characters from the popular early 90s manga and anime series, Ghost Sweeper Mikami.
A comedic shoot-'em-up for the Sega CD, starring the bunny suit wearing heroine Rami. When the thieving tanuki Dr. Pon steals the giant key to her alien ancestors' sacred treasure, it's up to Rami and her pet dragon Spot to fly into battle and get the key back.
Control Luigi as he attempts to rescue his brother Mario from Bowser's Antarctic castle in this edutainment/platformer hybrid.
The inaugural entry in the Shin Megami Tensei series and successor to Megami Tensei I and II on the Famicom. It follows a young man who must prove himself a hero after the opening of a demonic gate in Tokyo and the city's subsequent nuclear destruction.
Sequel to Baseball Stars Professional, which was a sequel to Baseball Stars for the NES. This game is the third in the series.
Business simulation game from Koei released for the SNES and Genesis. Known in Japan as "Air Management: Oozora ni Kakeru", which was also released for the Sharp X68000.
Top Gear sends players over eight countries around the world with one of four cars, facing sharp turns, pit stops, and debris in this arcade-style racing game.
Chronologically the final game in the side-scrolling Valis series. Unlike its predecessors, Yuko is not the main character. It is also the only game to be ported to a Nintendo system that was not ported to a Sega one.
A non-corporeal protagonist meets historical figures while travelling through time trying to recover his body from an evil demon in this Famicom Disk System adventure game.
Tao is a quirky role-playing game with heavy religious themes.
The first installment in the highly acclaimed SimCity franchise by Maxis' Will Wright. The gameplay centers around developing and managing a city in a variety of scenarios using a combination of different zones and buildings.
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 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.
Play Beach Volley Ball around the world to win the Beach Volley Cup. Play against the computer in cup mode or against a second player
Hudson produced this adventure / dating sim for the PC Engine. As a launch title for the PC Engine CD-ROM in 1988, it served as gaming's first technical showcase of the CD-ROM format.
Top Landing is a 3D flight simulator released by Taito for the arcades in 1988. The object of the game is to land an airliner during any number of adverse conditions. It is the second of four games in Taito's "Landing" series.
Trade and shipping simulator. The player controls a shipping company and invest in ships which transport cargo around the world.
The second of three Ultraman games for the Famicom Disk System, published by Bandai. It was never released outside of Japan.
An exercise game created for the Family Trainer (the Japanese name for the NES Power Pad) developed by Human and published by Bandai.
A Sunsoft game for the Famicom in which the fireworks-maker Kantaro makes the journey from Kyoto to Edo to reunite with his fiancee. This game is somewhat infamous in Japan for its sheer difficulty.
An early fighting game in which players compete against their opponents to score points by delivering proper blows during the match.
Dating simulation game released by Enix in 1985. Considered somewhat revolutionary for its time, this game helped lay the foundations for the dating sim genre.
An adventure game written and designed by Yuji Horii, developed by Login Software and published by ASCII in 1984.
As the legendarily manly John Dudebro and his plucky sidekick Habemus Chicken, players must fight the sinister forces of the SkullPro Army, lead by Armando Pesquali and Commander Limpwrist, in this comedic dual-joystick shooter designed by members of the NeoGAF online community.
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