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A Japan-exclusive 2D fighting game for the PS1 by Jaleco that mixes generic martial arts fighting with rendering techniques similar to Killer Instinct.
Second Earth Gratia is a vertical SHMUP released in arcades in 1996 by Jaleco.
Vertical Shmup based on the culture of Japanese Game Centers.
It's a baseball simulation for the Sega Saturn and PS1
An arcade shoot-'em-up by NMK where you pilot a combat helicopter, rescuing fellow soldiers while destroying enemy fortifications. Its unique for combining the manual-scrolling, rescue-based aspect of Choplifter with a perspective similar to auto-scrolling shoot-'em-ups.
A football game for the Super Nintendo. NFL wide-receiver Sterling Sharpe, then of the Green Bay Packers, lends his likeness and name to the game.
A sequel to the 1988 World War II shoot-'em-up P-47: The Phantom Fighter, including four different aircraft to choose from (each with their own weaponry).
Jaleco brings the legendary cartoon hit Speed Racer to the PlayStation.
Wrestling game developed by Jaleco in 1994. It is based on the all-women Joshi Pro Wrestling circuit and features multiple modes.
Jaleco's Bases Loaded series continues on the SNES in Super Bases Loaded 3.
The second installment of the strip mahjong series Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai, following a new story with a new cast of heroines.
A soccer game exclusive to the Super Famicom. Features teams from the Japanese J. League. It is the sequel to SNES soccer game Super Goal! 2, which was also named for and endorsed by Nobuhiro Takeda in Japan.
A top-down action game for the SNES in which players take on the role of a firefighter, extinguishing fires and rescuing people.
A professional wrestling game for the SNES. Known as "Tenryu Genichiro no Pro Wrestling Revolution" in Japan and carries the license of the Japanese "Wrestle and Romance" promotion
A side-scrolling action game for the Super Famicom and part of Jaleco's Ninja-kun series. Released only in Japan in 1994.
A Super Famicom multiplayer mini-game collection based on the manga and anime Kingyo Chuuihou!, known in English as Goldfish Warning!.
Psikyo's first entry into the fighting game boom of the '90s, Battle K-Road puts a more realistic slant on the genre. Combatants from multiple families of fighting styles fight to determine the champion of the K-Road Tournament.
A Japan-only arcade fighting game for up to two players. Developed by Jaleco.
The third and final installment of the Rushing Beat trilogy of beat-'em-ups by Jaleco.
The official second sequel to Irem's R-Type. The game would use some of the SNES's best graphic features, including Mode 7 graphics.
A revamped version of the strip mahjong game Bishoujo Janshi Suchie-Pai, changing the scenario while adding full nudity.
The second Super Goal! soccer game for the SNES. The Japanese version is licensed by professional player Nobuhiro Takeda.
As a bionic soldier, the player must fight his way through enemies in a secret lab.
A Super Famicom mahjong game and the first title in the Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai mahjong series.
An action game to coincide with the release of the 1993 movie and the first game based on the franchise. Take control of Dr. Grant and attempt to escape Jurassic Park.
A mech-themed vertical shoot 'em up that lets players fire in eight directions.
A fighting game for the SNES from Jaleco, taking place in a post-apocalyptic future as four heroes fight to determine who's tough enough to take on the Fighting King.
A licensed NHL game developed by TOSE and released on both the NES and SNES.
Top-down racing game with anime-inspired character designs.
F1 Grand Prix Star is an arcade racing game released by Jaleco in 1992.
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