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Yaku Tou: Noroi no Game is a horror adventure game developed by Axes Art Amuse for the PS1. It is the sequel to Yaku: Yuujou Dangi.
This is an adventure game that was released for the Sega Saturn.
A sound novel developed by Tonkin House with Yukito Ayatsuji, a famous Japanese novelist, supervising the game's story.
An adult visual novel about a college student who is trying to uncover the mystery behind his horrible nightmares while staying at his cousins' house after the death of his father.
An enhanced port of Gakkou Deatta Kowai Hanashi that contains extra story material and was released for the PlayStation in 1996.
Sound novel developed by Imagineer for the Sega Saturn.
The first of two customizable interactive sound novel editors by ASCII and Success. It was released in the latter days of the Super Famicom on a large cartridge (SHVC-040) that takes memory paks compatible with the Satellaview system.
A sound novel developed by Athena about a magician named Sias who had his soul separated from his body and entrapped in a ring by the evil witch Beatrice. Now he must somehow defeat Beatrice and rescue all of the people she has imprisoned, including his girlfriend Radia.
A sound novel developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto.
Radical Dreamers is the obscure sequel to Chrono Trigger released in Japan in 1996 via the Super Famicom Satellaview system. It was later used as the basis for Chrono Cross and was referenced therein as an alternate reality version of the events of Chrono Cross.
An adult visual novel developed by Leaf about a high school student investigating why one of his fellow students seemingly went mad during his class. The game is notable for coining the term "visual novel".
Yaku: Yuujou Dangi is a horror adventure game developed by Axes Art Amuse for the PS1.
A sci-fi horror visual novel that relies on text, static backgrounds and sound.
A visual novel that makes use of sound and text to tell its story. An office block collapses underground after an earthquake, stranding the workers.
A visual novel based on the works of mystery novelist Jirou Akagawa. Originally released for the Super Famicom, and later enhanced for the PlayStation and PC.
A text-based visual novel with a horror theme that was released for the Super Famicom and later rereleased for Sony PlayStation.
A collection of a 100 short horror stories that are all represented by candles in-game which are blown out after each story is finished, mimicking the ritual of playing Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai.
Sound novel released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. The game was ported to the Game Boy Color in 1999: Yakouchuu GB. A sequel Yakouchuu II: Satsujin Kouru was also released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64.
Banshee's Last Cry is a horror-themed sound novel produced by ChunSoft that was originally released for the Super Famicom in 1994. It has been ported to various systems over the years but wasn't available in English until 2014, twenty years after its initial release.
Horror themed adventure game developed by Chunsoft in 1992 that was the first entry in the company's influential Sound Novel series.
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