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A touge racing game developed by Cave.
A street racing game developed by Cave.
An obscure 3D fighting game from Racdym and Atlus with an "angels vs. demons" theme.
Imodoki no Vampire: Bloody Bride is a Japanese dating sim / RPG released only in Japan for the PlayStation console by Atlus.
Science fiction themed classic 3D shooter.
Shogi game released in 1996 for the Super Famicom.
The sequel to the bizarre historical-fantasy shoot-'em-up Samurai Aces, switching it from aircrafts in a vertical perspective to superpowered character combat in a horizontal perspective.
A spin-off of the Power Instinct series, starring Clara. Unlike the main series which were fighters, Prikura Daisakusen is an isometric action/shooter.
The first in the Persona series, released for the PlayStation in 1996. It was later remade and released on the PSP in 2009.
The first 32-bit Shin Megami Tensei game, Devil Summoner, made its way to the Saturn to Japan in 1995. It was never released in the US. In 2005 the game was Re-Released on the PSP and again only in Japan.
Adult jigsaw puzzle game.
Osman, also known as Cannon Dancer, is an unofficial sequel to Strider, developed by the same team and released by Mitchell Corporation in 1996. Its cyberpunk neo-Arabic/Persian flair and a bizarre story make it distinct from the game that inspired it.
A vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up taking place during an alternate version of World War II.
The first game in the major SMT spin-off series Devil Summoner. In this Saturn first-person dungeon crawler, you possess the reanimated body of demon hunter Kyoji Kuzunoha after you are killed.
Train board game simulation thingie for PlayStation
Known as Jakku Burazāsu no Meiro de Hīhō!?, (or"Jack Brothers' Hee-Ho at the Labyrinth!") in Japan, it is one of the couple dozen Virtual Boy games ever released worldwide.
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is the second game in the Ogre Battle Series.
Driving game developed by Atlus in 1995. It features ten female drivers who compete in kei cars.
A spin-off of Power Instinct 2, adding a new 2-on-2 tag-team round system.
The first game of the DonPachi series.
Japanese-only remake of the two original Megami Tensei games, released for the Super Famicom in 1995.
A spin-off for the Sega Game Gear, Last Bible Special featured gameplay more closely resembling the original Megami Tensei series, with a focus on first-person dungeon crawling.
The third and final entry in the Last Bible series, released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. This title was the first to be available for home consoles.
Another Bible is a Megami Tensei strategy game for the Game Boy released in Japan.
Sequel to the Super Famicom Shin Megami Tensei strategy game Majin Tensei.
A shoot-'em-up similar to the studio's earlier Samurai Aces, Gunbird has five unorthodox adventurers seeking pieces of a magical mirror to gain a wish. It is also known for its deceptive budget release as "Mobile Light Force".
Motorcycle racing game developed by Genki and published by Atlus in 1994. GP-1's sequel.
Shin Megami Tensei: if... is a Super Famicom main series Shin Megami Tensei series in which students become trapped in their high school after a power-hungry student connects the campus to five demonic realms. It was later remade for the Sony Playstation.
Battle enemies with the help of animal pals in this Zelda-inspired action-adventure for the Genesis. One of the few games to portray enemies more sympathetically, rather than mindless evil drones.
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