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A strip mahjong game by the studio behind Taisen Hot Gimmick, featuring art and characters from the erotic manga series G-taste.
Zero Gunner 2 is a shoot 'em up released on the Dreamcast and Arcade in Japan only.
A remixed version of the first four Taisen Hot Gimmick games, featuring scenes from all four strip mahjong games. Later received an enhanced version for Taito Type X hardware in 2005 as "Taisen Hot Gimmick Mix Party".
Dragon Blaze is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game, also released for Playstation 2 as a part of Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 3, and on its own in Europe.
Arika's challenging puzzle-action series continues with new game modes, challenges, and mechanics innovations.
A 3D table tennis game by Psikyo, featuring a comical cast of characters in hot spring locales.
The fourth in Psikyo's yearly series of arcade strip mahjong games.
A Japanese-exclusive arcade Lode Runner game by Psikyo.
An arcade quiz game by MOSS and Psikyo.
This is the third game in the Strikers 1945 series. Strikers 1945 III was considered the high point of the franchise.
The third in the Taisen Hot Gimmick series of "strip mahjong" games, themed around playing mahjong against women over the internet.
Play a kid in a fantasy horizontal shooter.
A 2D fighting game released in arcades by Psikyo in 1998, known for its grim modern-day atmosphere and its influences in SNK's The King of Fighters series.
The second game in the Taisen Hot Gimmick series, with art based on Japanese men's magazine Kairakuten.
A comedic riichi mahjong game from Psikyo, with over 25 3D-rendered opponents based on numerous real-life comedians from Yoshimoto Kogyo.
A comical sci-fi vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Psikyo.
The first entry in Psikyo's "strip mahjong" series, featuring a unique mechanic where instead of conventional stripping, opponents are "punished" in a mini-game.
Sol Divide is a fantasy-themed shoot-'em-up from Psikyo.
Strikers 1945 II is the sequel to Strikers 1945, adapted from a popular Japanese arcade game. Developed by Psikyo, the game was successful in both North American and Asia.
Zero Gunner is a video game developed by Psikyo in 1997.
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 vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up taking place during an alternate version of World War II.
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".
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.
The first shoot-'em-up by arcade studio Psikyo, Samurai Aces is set in a bizarre science-fantasy Feudal Japan, as six pilots use their own unique aircraft (from old-fashioned gliders to stealth fighters) to take on an evil cult.
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