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Visual novel adventure based on the series of light novels about a college student who has lost his childhood memories.
Visual novel based on the series of light novels by Hajime Kamoshida.
A 3D bass fishing game from Sims Co. and Kadokawa Games.
A PSP exclusive action game developed by ASCII
One of the most popular entries in ASCII's RPG Maker series, RPG Maker 2000 was largely responsible for popularizing the use of RPG creation software outside of Japan.
Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage is a third person hack and slash adventure game with over 30 different types of enemies for your slashing pleasure along with quick time events to break up the action. Based on the popular manga and anime series Berserk.
The 1999 edition of Derby Stallion
Using the Dreamcast microphone, Seaman allows players to raise a witty fish-like creature with some guidance from Leonard Nimoy.
A BASIC language programming software for the Sega Saturn.
The sequel to Mini-Yonku GB: Let's & Go!!
A strategy game for Game Boy.
An "anti-RPG" about a young boy transported into the world of an RPG, wherein he attempts to help the souls of those slain by the "Hero" and find out why the world has changed for the worse.
A PC-exclusive entry in the Megami Tensei series.
After his fiancee is murdered, Ion City detective Shuu takes on the city's underworld to get revenge in his customized mech.
A strategy RPG that was released late in the Super Famicom's lifespan. Players create their own party and explore a medieval world beleaguered by war.
A Legend of Zelda style action-adventure game released for the Super Famicom in 1997 featuring top-down shooting and a unique sci-fi/western motif.
A penguin-themed block-stacking puzzle game for the Super Famicom (and later PlayStation) that combines elements of Tetris and Puyo Puyo.
A Super Famicom roguelike RPG developed by Tomcat System in 1997. The player enters the tower of an evil wizard who has captured the eponymous princess.
Top-down isometric driving game based on manga which is in turn based on the Mini 4WD miniature car toyline in Japan.
3D Shooting Tsukuru is an action game developed and published by ASCII Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1996.
A property-developing board game with a surreal sense of humor. A sequel was released in 1998 for the PlayStation.
The fourth of the Wizardy Gaiden games. Unlike its portable predecessors, it was released on the Super Famicom.
The follow up to the original Daisenryaku sees the realistic military strategy sim focus on the European front of the second World War.
A golfing simulation game where the player trains their golfer before competitions.
The first of two customizable interactive sound novel editors by ASCII and Success. It was released in the latter days of the Super Famicom on a large cartridge (SHVC-040) that takes memory paks compatible with the Satellaview system.
Music creation software for Super Famicom. Has a number of features including a karaoke mode.
The sixth game in ASCII's horseracing/gambling simulation series.
Second Super Famicom incarnation of RPG Tsukuru.
Isometric WW2 strategy game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Based on the American TV series "Combat!".
Shogi software developed by Yoshikazu Kakinoki that was released on various systems in 1995. Later saw many sequels for mobile devices.
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