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A Doraemon platformer for Game Boy Color.
An installment in the Magical Drop series with an RPG-like story mode.
An adventure game developed by Data East where a high school student finds himself trapped in a strange mansion with some of his classmates after falling unconscious during a bus accident.
A strategy RPG that was released late in the Super Famicom's lifespan. Players create their own party and explore a medieval world beleaguered by war.
A Doraemon 2.5D Platformer for Saturn and PlayStation
An adventure game using the Super Famicom Mouse. There are two modes: story, and paint.
Shogi software developed by Yoshikazu Kakinoki that was released on various systems in 1995. Later saw many sequels for mobile devices.
A Donald Duck licensed platformer released in 1995 for the Super Famicom.
A side-scrolling action game featuring Monkey Punch's gentleman thief Arsene Lupin III. It was released on the Super Famicom in 1994.
A strategy RPG for the Super Famicom developed by SAS Sakata and published by ASCII Corp. It is the middle chapter of ASCII's Dark Lord trilogy, sitting between Dark Lord and Dark Law.
A spin-off of the Shanghai series of mahjong solitaire games that is intended for younger audiences, featuring characters from the cutesy world of Sanrio.
A platformer with adventure games elements featuring the robotic cat Doraemon released for the Super Famicom by SAS Sakata. It follows Doraemon: Nobita to Yousei no Kuni.
A strategy RPG that operated in tandem with Epoch's Barcode Battler. A special version of the game came with a Super Famicom adapter for the device.
An adventure game with action levels based on the Doraemon license, about a robotic cat and his human friends. It's the first of several Super Famicom adaptations of Doraemon.
A Gameboy spin-off to Data East's Glory of Heracles series.
Cyraid is an action game developed by Epoch and released on Game Boy.
As a werewolf you try to save the land from a gang of bio-engineered monsters.
A cartoony platformer from SAS Sakata and Epoch, based on the anime of the same name from Fujiko A. Fujio.
This baseball game from Epoch has a lot in common with Namco's Family Stadium series.
The third entry in the Tantei Jinguuji Saburo series where a motorcycle racer crashes during a race but a different person's body is discovered in the wreckage.
A side-scrolling shoot-em-up developed by Data East and ported to numerous home computers, based on the 1987 Verhoeven movie.
A soccer game for the NES, published by Data East in 1988. It was never released outside of Japan.
The second entry in the Tantei Jinguuji Saburo (Jake Hunter) series about the death of a person's missing fiancee and her connection to an underground trafficking organization.
A 1987 Arcade and NES game from Data East. It introduced the popular character of Karnov, who went on to become one of Data East's mascots. The Famicom version of the game was published by Namco.
The first installment in the long-running Tantei Jinguuji Saburo (Jake Hunter) series about the mystery behind the death of a young woman whose corpse was discovered in Shinjuku Central Park.
Boulder Dash is a vintage maze puzzler in which players collect diamonds before time runs out.
The game that kick-started the arcade fighting game genre, Karate Champ puts players in one-on-one kumite matches with techniques in the art of karate.
Tag Team Wrestling, known as Big Pro Wresling in Japan, is a wrestling game from Technos Japan and Data East. It originally appeared in arcades in 1983 and was later ported to the NES in 1986.
One of Data East's early arcade games, Bump 'N' Jump (or Burnin' Rubber) involves high speed car crashes and plenty of obstacles to jump over.
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