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A ninja-themed action game from Jaleco.
The second game in the Last Ninja series, this time set in modern-day New York.
A Breakout-inspired game where players control a thief who breaks into bank vaults.
A sequel to the original Ninja-Kid (Ninja-kun), Ninja-Kid II is a side-scrolling platformer action game for Arcades. It is also known as Rad Action and JT-104, and was later ported to the NES in Japan only.
Ginga Ninkyouden is an action-brawler from Jaleco. It is known for its many (unlicensed?) cameos from throughout Japanese pop culture.
An isometric third person action adventure game that mixes melee combat, platforming elements and puzzle solving. Its control scheme is notorious.
Throw bombs at pigs in this cross between hot potato and dodgeball.
A platform game that allows players to choose between five unique characters.
A space shooter/simulation created by Jaleco in 1987 for the Famicom. Players must avert the destruction of the Earth by locating the parts of and building a superweapon.
A platformer where the player eventually has five different characters to choose from. It was developed for the NES by Jaleco and never released outside of Japan.
Maniac Mansion is a graphic adventure game originally released in 1987 by Lucasfilm Games. When the innocent Sandy is kidnapped by the maniacal Dr. Fred, it's up to her boyfriend Dave and his friends to her from certain death!
A futuristic soldier goes back in time to save the world in this NES action-adventure game by Atlus. It was never released outside of Japan, though an English localized version was close to completion before being cancelled.
RoboWarrior (Bomber King in Japan) is a side-scrolling action game for the NES, developed by Hudson and later published in the US by Jaleco. It is a sequel to Hudson's earlier hit Bomberman.
Bases Loaded allowed players to control one of twelve fictional teams in either single player which allowed up to two players, or a full season. The game featured a television style depiction where the player took the perspective of the pitcher.
A Japan-only horror-themed platformer for the Famicom, developed by Jaleco.
An early fighting game from Jaleco, developed for the Famicom Disk System in 1987. The combat is based on Shaolin Kung Fu.
Wonder Boy is back and trouble has brewed in Monster Land. This is the second in the Wonder Boy series, developed by Westone and published for many consoles and home computers, occasionally with whole new graphics.
Muder on the Mississippi is a mystery game initially released in 1986 for the Apple II, Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. It was later ported to the Famicom and MSX2 in Japan.
Side-scrolling platformer based off the Japanese manga and anime made by Rumiko Takahashi.
A Gauntlet style game for many of the early home computer systems.
An isometric adventure game from Rare Ltd., back when they were still called Ultimate.
The second NES Ninja Jajamaru game in a series of ninja-themed platformers from Jaleco.
A vertical-scrolling shooter for the Arcades and the NES. It was developed by NMK and published by Jaleco in Japan only.
Monty has broken out of Scudmore prison, and is on the run. Get him on the next boat out of here in the third Monty Mole game.
It's ninja versus yōkai in this elimination platformer from Jaleco.
Drive through five cities painting the road and dodging police cars along the way in this early Jaleco Arcade platformer.
A Commando-style vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up with a few novel features. It was developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco for Arcades and the Nintendo Famicom.
An early Arcade horizontal-scrolling shoot-em-up by Jaleco, ported to the MSX by Nippon Dexter and the Famicom by Jaleco and Hect. The player can transform between a jet fighter and a bipedal robot.
D-Day is an arcade action game.
An action platformer for the Arcades produced by UPL. It was later ported to the Famicom by Jaleco. It's known as Ninja-kun in Japan, and is the first of the Ninja-kun series.
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