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Daa! Daa! Daa! Totsuzen Card de Battle de Uranai!? is a Japanese only Game Boy Color game.
A Japanese language arcade quiz game.
The fourth and last entry in Video System's strip mahjong eroge series, featuring a bonus four-player variant.
A block-breaking action-puzzle game for arcades by Video System.
A Nintendo 64 mahjong game by Video System.
A riichi mahjong game based on the celebrity mahjong variety show The Wareme de Pon. Along with its unique rule changes, it also features 10 celebrity opponents to play against.
A vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up and a remix of the Sonic Wings (or Aero Fighters) trilogy. It was later ported back to arcades as Sonic Wings Limited.
The second in a series of erotic arcade strip-mahjong games by Video System, using an anime-style hand-drawn art style instead of digitized photos of real people. It features a unique dual-linked arcade hardware set-up that allows for both dual single-player games and competitive one-on-one matches.
When enemy forces wipe out the modern jets of the Aero Fighters, they must scramble using heavily-modified World War II warplanes in the third installment of the Aero Fighters series.
Racing video game developed and published by Video System. Part of the "F-1 Grand Prix" franchise.
The third in a series of strip mahjong eroge by Video System.
The final game in Video System's side-scrolling volleyball series brings super-powered cyborgs to the arcades.
Take control of one of eight unique (and sometimes bizarre) pilots and traverse the world in the first Neo Geo sequel to Video System's signature shoot 'em up series.
A 1994 Japan-exclusive Formula One-based racing video game developed and published by Video System.
An over-the-top arcade street racing game from the studio behind Aero Fighters.
Also known as Sonic Wings, Aero Fighters is a vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up with a variety of real-life military aircraft to choose from, each of which are piloted by a distinct cast of pilots.
A 2D fighting game from the creators of the Aero Fighters series, featuring a unique special move system (where players have to "charge up" their special moves, leaving them open to attacks).
Hyper V-Ball is a volleyball game for the Super Nintendo. It was developed by Video System.
Formula One video game produced by Video System, released in 1992 for the Arcade and in 1993 for the Super Famicom.
A side-scrolling beat 'em up.
Formula One video game. First title in Video System's licensed "F1 Grand Prix" series. Released for the Arcade and Super Famicom.
Power Spikes is a Video System arcade game released in 1991. It's a volleyball game where the player controls a nation until the final of the tournament.
A vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Video System and a predecessor to the Aero Fighters series, with the choice of aircraft being super-powered flying sports cars.
An arcade Mahjong game.
An adult themed arcade Mahjong game.
A falling-block puzzle game, designed by the man behind Tetris, that involve stacking piles and piles of hats.
A behind-the-back run-and-gun arcade game by V-System, featuring a nonsensical story about a mutant-robot uprising causing interference with Earth's history, leading to mutant Nazis, dinosaurs, and other things to shoot.
A volleyball game for the TurboGrafx-16, Sega Genesis, and Arcade. Unlike many volleyball games of this era, which depicts the whole court, Super Volleyball is on a single 2D plane. It also has four people per team instead of two, as per standard volleyball rules.
Alexey Pajitnov's first follow-up to the mega-hit puzzle game Tetris, Welltris has players maneuvering pieces down a "well" playfield as they try to form lines between walls without getting tiles stuck on the walls themselves.
A Mahjong game from Video System for the PC Engine. Like many video game adaptations of the board game, it is one-on-one rather than four player.
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