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Masamura Kouji leads a normal live until one day a transfer student arrives at his high school and hands him a mysterious crystal.
Juggernaut is an adventure game that will creep you out, it spans three discs for the PlayStation.
A visual novel for the original PlayStation about two protagonists that exist in two different worlds, a fantasy world and the real world.
Pluck the gems and slime them around in this puzzle game from TMF.
The Japan-only sequel to V-Tennis.
A sound novel developed by Tonkin House with Yukito Ayatsuji, a famous Japanese novelist, supervising the game's story.
Sports Collection compiles five previously released Game Boy sports games onto one cartridge.
A Visual Novel based on Ugetsu Monogatari, a collection of nine supernatural tales by the Japanese author Ueda Akinari.
An RPG for the Super Famicom and the sequel to 1992's Light Fantasy.
An early tennis simulator for PlayStation.
A fishing game developed by Atelier Double and released in 1995. This game features intense trawling action that allows the player to hang out with the shirtless legend Matsukata Hiroki himself.
A rugby game based on the Super Rugby league that features various teams from the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand and South Africa).
A tactical RPG in a sci-fi setting filled with mechs and spaceships. The crew from the first game makes it back to Earth only to discover that a despotic empire has taken over. They must once again take to the stars to raise forces to thwart Earth's new dictators.
The canonical fourth game in the Ys franchise. It was published on the Super Famicom by Tonkin House in Japan only and also received a PS2 remake in 2005. It remains one of the few Ys games to have never received an official English localization.
Sylphia is a 2D shooter released on the Turbografx-CD.
A sci-fi side-scrolling shooter for the SNES, which is an updated version of the Amiga/Atari ST game Turrican. It is one of few SNES games to feature Dolby Surround.
Dig & Spike Volleyball is a Volleyball video game developed by TOSE and published by Hudson Soft in North America. In Japan the game is known as "Volleyball Twin" and was published by Tonkin House in 1992.
The first installment in the Tonkinhouse line of games featuring the legendary hero Kintaro.
Light Fantasy is a Japan-exclusive RPG.
Dodgeball game developed by Compile with a cyberpunk theme.
A futuristic dodgeball game with teams filled with robots, demons, skeletons, ninjas and others.
Dodge Boy is a dodgeball game on the Game Boy.
Gun-Nac is a top-down vertically scrolling shooter for the Nintendo Entertainment system. It is notable for the frequency with which it awards powerups to the player.
Released in 1991 for the Game Boy. Known in Japan as "Soccer". Developed by TOSE and published by Tonkin House (Japan)/Bandai (Europe).
A top-down driving game where the player must deliver various packages around town, upgrading their moped as they complete jobs. The game has a subversive sense of humor.
A racing game released in Japan for Game Boy in 1990.
A sci-fi RPG with strategy elements that was released on the PC Engine and Super Famicom. The game was not officially translated into English, though a fan translation exists.
A strategy wargame sim based on the Sengoku era of feudal Japan. The game is named for the decisive battle that ended the Sengoku era.
Heavyweight Championship Boxing is a boxing simulation for Game Boy. In Japan, it was just called "Boxing".
A Japanese puzzle game for the Game Boy.
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