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The sequel to Gaist Crusher.
Gaist Crusher is a Japanese exclusive 3DS game.
Bangai-O HD is the first installment in Treasure's Bangai-O series to be released on an HD console, exclusively on the Xbox 360 via the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Grab a gunsword and charge your way through hundreds of on-screen enemies to escape persecution for something your father did in this sequel to Treasure's N64 cult classic shooter.
A second Wii fighting game based on the Bleach animated series; this one remained exclusive to Japan.
Originally released on the N64 and Dreamcast, this Treasure franchise is getting a second life on the DS.
Bleach: Dark Souls is a sequel to Bleach: The Blade of Fate. It features over more than 40 playable characters, seven new gameplay modes and new Bankai moves. It is the third Bleach game to be released in the United States.
Bleach: The Blade of Fate is a 2D fighting game, for the Nintendo DS, based off of the manga and anime series of the same name that features over 20 characters as well as a new twist on the fighting game formula.
In this sequel to Gunstar Heroes, fans of the original can expect more of the same frenetic side-scrolling action and challenging boss battles.
The sequel to Guardian Heroes for the Sega Saturn.
The sixth entry, and first straight-to-console iteration, in the fast-paced sci-fi space shooter series, Gradius V implemented 3D models and backdrops, simultaneous multiplayer, online scoreboards, "revival start," and advanced control schemes. It is the only Gradius game not developed exclusively by Konami.
Combining elements of a shooter, platformer, and beat-em-up, Omega Factor is a side-scrolling action game that takes its title character through creator Osamu Tezuka's entire body of work.
Dragon Drive: D-Shot Masters is a game by Treasure released only in Japan.
Wario leaps from the handhelds on to the big screen in his first GameCube adventure.
Developed by legendary Japanese developer Treasure, Hajime no Ippo is another solid boxing game based on the popular Japanese manga and anime of the same name. Unlike the two Victorious Boxer games, The Fighting was never released outside of Japan.
A vertically scrolling shoot 'em up, from Treasure that features unique polarity-switching gameplay. It is the spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun.
A puzzle-action boss rush game developed by Treasure for the Playstation 2. Linda and her demon-possessed scarf must battle against the vanity demons possessing her twelve older sisters.
Play as a missile shooting, space traveling mech in this Dreamcast cult classic.
Produced by Treasure for the N64, this Rail Shooter is one of the most sought after Nintendo 64 titles in the console's library.
Rakugaki Showtime is a fighting game developed by Treasure. One of its most notable characteristics is its visual style, which is made to look as though a number of things were drawn roughly in crayon.
Radiant Silvergun is a vertical scrolling shooter with several weapons and a color-based chain system.
A run-and-gun platformer developed by Treasure and released for Saturn and PlayStation. Help Shyna defeat the two opposing factions of Silhouette and Mirage, using the powers of both.
An action-platformer starring the robotic maid Marina Liteyears, who must grab and shake her way through side-scrolling levels to rescue Professsor Theo and the entire planet of Clancer from an evil empire.
Combining fighting game mechanics with RPG elements, Guardian Heroes is a 2D beat-em-up for the Sega Saturn that tells the tale of a group of fantasy adventurers, a mystical warrior linked to a powerful sword, the kingdom of a tyrannical wizard, and a war between ethereal beings.
Solve puzzles and hack foes in this epic dungeon adventure for the Sega Genesis.
Players fight boss after boss in this side-scroller from Treasure.
Released for the Genesis in 1994, YuYu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen is a fighting game that can be played with up to four players simultaneously. It was only released in Japan and Brazil and goes for a high price due to its rarity.
Play as Headdy to save the toys of North Town from the clutches of King Dark Demon in this 2D platformer.
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