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A reboot of the sword-slashing series of the same name, Samurai Shodown combines an updated 3D cel-shaded style with the series's traditional 2D roots.
A kanji traning game with a QR Code scanner feature.
A Nintendo DS sound novel based off Broccoli's Aquarian Age trading card franchise.
A Nintendo DS sound novel based off the Chrome Shelled Regios media franchise.
A Nintendo DS sound novel based off the Sword World 2.0 tabletop RPG series.
An interactive novel based on the award winning light novel written by Narita Ryogo, and on the anime adaptation of said novel.
Visual novel developed by Gevo Entertainment and Digital Entertainment Laboratory and published by Arc System Works
A collection of both Iria no Sora, UFO no Natsu games for the Nintendo DS.
The sequel to DS Dengeki Bunko: Iria no Sora, UFO no Natsu.
The full version of Akatsuki Shisei Ichigō, adding new characters, updated gameplay elements, and additional story.
A Nintendo DS sound novel based off the Iria no Sora, UFO no Natsu light novels and anime.
A Nintendo DS sound novel based off the Inukami media franchise.
A Nintendo DS sound novel based off the Allison light novel and manga franchise.
Smooth Moves is the fifth WarioWare game, continuing the franchise tradition of packing dozens of microgames into a single package.
IE Institute's first Kanken game.
Originally released for the Atomiswave arcade system, Samurai Shodown VI is a "dream match" installment featuring all fighters from the main series and the ability to choose between a variety of different gameplay styles.
The N64 sequel to the SNES sound novel "Yakouchuu."
A text-based visual novel with a horror theme that was released for the Super Famicom and later rereleased for Sony PlayStation.
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.
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