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The Neo Geo sequel to the original Super Dodge Ball, notable for its minimized 3-on-3 team sizes, shorter matches, and the ability to customize teams with the captains of squads defeated. It is also the last game in Technōs's library and the first to keep the Kunio-Kun theme intact.
A top-down action RPG for the Super Famicom.
Geom Cube is a puzzle game which could be best described as Tetris from a top down view.
A Super Famicom adaptation of a board game with a fantasy theme and RPG elements. The sequel (or enhanced remake) to the Famicom game Sugoro Quest.
A Pancrase-themed MMA/wrestling game, published by Technos Japan, which was released in Japan in 1994.
A Japan-only Popeye game for the Super Famicom. It combines platformer stages, board game elements and mini-games.
A volleyball game with all the usual Kunio-kun hijinks. It's the only game in the franchise centered around said sport.
A Puyo Puyo and Columns type puzzle game with Kunio-kun characters.
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.
Beat'em up by Technōs Japan Corp.
Kunio-kun and co. take on the world in this two-on-two basketball tournament. It spices things up by adding three hoops and some violence into the mix.
A baseball game with the Kunio-kun cast that spices up the action with some drop kicks and special attacks.
A Japan-only Super Famicom sequel to Super Dodge Ball. It adds the ability to customize the player's team and characters.
Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League (Goal 3) is a arcade soccer game with dynamic weather elements and special moves.
Combatribes is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up game. The Combatribes are a group of vigilantes clearing up crime on the streets of New York City.
A four player fighting tournament featuring the Kunio-kun characters.
High school delinquents vacation in Osaka in this River City Ransom psuedo-prequel.
Bowling game for SNES and Super Famicom. Has two separate modes: Turkey Bowling and Golf Bowling.
This gang themed Olympics game features five tough teams competing across five different sports.
An arcade-style ice hockey game that was only released in Japan. A US version was in development but was cancelled.
A Japan only Game Boy sequel to Super Dodge Ball.
A sort-of sequel to River City Ransom set in feudal Japan. You travel the lands with the help of an AI partner.
A combination board game/RPG from Technos.
The sequel to the spectacular WWF Superstars arcade. Wrestlefest is another classic arcade wrestling game.
The Game Boy version of Double Dragon II is completely different from its console equivalents. Instead of an arcade port, this game is a conversion of a Japanese brawler.
Bicycle kick power shots, murderous shoulder slams, unconscious defenders, and soccer on ice... this is what happens when Kunio-kun and crew take to the soccer pitch.
Classic NES volleyball game based on the arcade smash hit, U.S. Championship V'Ball. Super Spike V'Ball is one of twenty-two games that were compatible with the NES Four Score (or NES Satellite) for four-player gameplay. The game features three tournament modes: Exercise, American Circuit, and World Cup.
The first WWF Arcade game released by Technos Japan in May 1989
Blockout is a 3D Tetris clone.
Help Billy and Jimmy avenge Marion's death in this sequel to the beat-em-up arcade classic.
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