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The final game in the Koushien series
The sequel to Magical Company's tennis game Hard Hitter.
The third and final baseball title in the Magical Sports series
A tennis game by Magical Company and part of their Magical Sports series.
The second baseball title in the Magical Sports series and the only one released outside of Japan.
A golf simulation game released in Japan and Europe.
The first of three baseball games in the Magical Sports series
Known in Japan as "Killer Bass", Monster Bass is a fishing game from Magical Company with a slight horror theme, as you try to catch gigantic mutated bass.
A Japan only pet simulation for the original PlayStation.
The final Playstation 1 release in the Koushien series
The third game in the Shogi Saikyou series of shogi games.
A Japan-exclusive Game Boy Color game.
Koushien Pocket is a Japanese baseball game for the Game Boy Color.
The first Koushien to use the year structure.
The first PlayStation entry in the Koushien series and the final one to use the traditional numbering structure.
Japanese high school soccer video game. Produced by Mahou (Magical Company) and released in 1996.
A shogi game for the Super Famicom and a sequel to the 1995 game Shogi Saikyou.
Baseball sim published by Magical Company in 1995. High school teams across Japan compete to reach the tournament final in Koushien.
A shogi game for the Super Famicom.
A Japanese-exclusive handheld adaptation of the board game Go, featuring multiple training tools and the likeness of professional Go player Hideyuki Fujisawa.
A Japan-exclusive handheld adaptation of the board game Shogi.
Puzzle game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Originally published in Japan as "Harapeko Bakka".
Baseball sim developed by Magical Company in 1994 based on Japanese high school baseball. It is the second Koushien game for the Super Famicom and the third overall.
A 1994 pachi-slot (slots) game developed by Magical Company for the Super Famicom.
A shogi game for the PC Engine.
A shogi game by Home Data (Magical Company). It was the only shogi game released on the Sega Mega Drive.
The sequel to the 1986 mahjong solitaire game Shanghai, improving on the original formula by adding multiple tile layouts, custom tile appearances, and a new versus tile-based mode known as Dragon's Eye.
A Shogi game for the PC Engine. Features a story mode that stars Momotarou, the legendary Peach Boy.
An obscure Japanese fighting game predating Street Fighter II, in which an unnamed priest must cleanse the world of numerous ghosts. It is the first game to use digitized sprites (and the first to use the art of claymation) for its characters.
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