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A remake of Langrisser II that was originally released on the SNES in Japan and was later ported to the PC-FX.
Louga II is a Strategy game which was released in Japan in 1995.
Fantasy role-playing game with erotic overtones.
A beat 'em up for the PC Engine focusing around girl gangs in Tokyo. It was released only in Japan. It features a frequently amusing soundtrack.
The sequel to Elf's popular dating sim series. The highschool-aged protagonist only has the two week Winter vacation to find a girlfriend.
A property-trading board game featuring aliens, robots and other unusual characters.
The fourth of Success's arcade entries of the Shanghai series of mahjong solitaire games. Along with classic Shanghai, this game features three additional game modes (two of which are new to the series).
Developed and published the Windows 95 port of "Mercurius Pretty."
Tenchi Muyō game for Turbo CD and PC-98.
Mahjong game developed by Chat Noir in 1994. It is themed around the Chinese novel Journey to the West and was released on multiple systems.
An enhanced remake of Darius 2 (a.k.a. Sagaia) exclusive to the PC Engine CD-ROM.
The first game (story-wise) in the Madou Monogatari series, in which 6-year-old Arle Nadja must scale a dangerous tower. The Mega Drive remake was the last official Mega Drive cartridge game to be released in Japan.
Simulation game developed by NEC Avenue in 1993.
An adventure game with animated cutscenes and action-RPG sequences, starring three cutesy anime girls.
A dating sim developed by Elf about a young man trying to find love during his final year of high school.
A TurboGrafx-16 exclusive entry in Hudson's Adventure Island series, featuring the always hungry grass skirt enthusiast Master Higgins.
A teaching simulation game developed by Headroom for a variety of Japanese computers and consoles.
The first update to the smash-hit fighting game Street Fighter II balances various aspects of the gameplay while adding support for playable bosses and mirror matches.
A creepy clown and his beastie buddies have taken over Alurea. Time for the boys to teach them a lesson.
Part of Kogado's strategy series, Super Schwarzschild was released in 1991 for the PC-Engine, and in 1993 for the Sega CD as Mega Schwarzschild.
A shogi game that offers a graphical mode that reimagines the shogi pieces as RPG monsters.
A FMV update to the classic book-based game, SH:CD challenges players to help Holmes and Watson solve three cases involving murder. One of the first CD-ROM-only releases.
A first-person shooter for the TurboGrafx-16 in which the player navigates the narrow corridors of a space station and eradicating hostile aliens.
An eroge (hentai) role-playing game.
This PC Engine Die Hard game starts out outside, making you wonder if the people who made it ever even saw the movie.
A co-op stealth game where players control two thieves as they go around stealing treasures from well-guarded locations.
Horizontal shoot 'em up for the PC Engine. The player, as cyber-diver Syd, must fly his hoverbike through the future city of Kabukicho to rescue his partner Deva from the corrupt police.
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