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The first shōgi game in Unbalance Corporation's "Minna no..." series
Unbalance Corporation's hanafuda simulator.
An Othello/Reversi release in Unbalance's "Minna no" series.
Also called "The Sokoban Official" on the logos, this release from Unbalance Corporation arrived on PlayStation 4 and Switch.
A simple single-player riichi mahjong game for the Switch, including a unique "Survival" mode with special rules and a "replay" function that allows players to go back to a previous game and change the outcome.
A home release of the Densha de Go! electric train simulation series intended to be the ultimate entry, featuring a grand visual and audio upgrade, revamped penalty and scoring mechanics, and a two-player mode where one player acts as the train conductor.
A spin-off of Taito's popular electric train simulation series, focusing on the San'yō Shinkansen high-speed railway line.
A spin-off of Taito's Densha de Go! series of electric train simulations, focusing entirely on electric trams.
A backgammon simulator for PlayStation from Oxford Softworks and Unbalance.
A spin-off of the Densha de Go! series of train driving simulators, switching the series' trademark electric train for old-fashioned steam locomotives.
The third mainline game in the Densha de Go! series brings an improved graphics engine, new train routes, options for driving in different times of day, and alternate game modes for both beginner and advanced players.
An offshoot of the Densha de Go! series of electric train simulators, focusing on Meitetsu's private railroad lines in Nagoya, including the series' first tram and only monorail.
A remake of Romancia developed by Unbalance Corporation for the PC.
A revamped version of the home release of Densha de Go! 2, adding all routes from the first two games, additional difficulty options, and a new "Navigation System" display that shows upcoming route changes.
The final Sōko-ban game for PlayStation.
A sequel to the 1995 fighting game Psychic Force, revamping the original's aerial-based psychic combat while forging a new story involving a war between two antagonistic Psychiccer forces.
A celebratory release from Taito for having 3000 active Densha de Go! 2 arcade units country-wide. It added 6 new routes.
The sequel to Taito's train-driving arcade game, featuring a new set of train routes and updated gameplay mechanics.
The first in a series of arcade-style electric train simulators by Taito, featuring a unique arcade control panel that gives the illusion of driving actual trains through four real-life Japanese train routes.
The third entry in the Langrisser strategy RPG series which drastically changed its battle system from previous entries.
The first sequel to the 1989 Sengoku-era simulation-strategy game Tenka Toitsu.
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