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A Japanese golf simulation game by T&E Soft taking place in a recreation of two golf real-life courses located in the Japanese prefecture of Tochigi.
A tactical RPG featuring a player-named swordsman who is joined by a flying creature as he sets off to rescue his kidnapped sister. The game alternates from a top-down view, side-view and first-person view, and is one of Game Freak's few non-Pokémon games.
Onesong's cube-rolling puzzle game lands on the Super Famicom courtesy of T&E Soft.
Golf game developed by T&E Soft in 1996 and the sequel to the original Pebble Beach Links.
An enhanced update to T&E Soft's earlier "Wicked 18" game, featuring high-definition graphics, an updated user interface (including a new Swing Gauge), and video commentary for each Hole.
An enhanced update to the golf simulation game of the same name, featuring new higher-definition graphics, an updated user interface (including a new Swing Gauge), and video commentary for each Hole.
A generic crime-themed fighting game for the 3DO. Similar to Mortal Kombat, it used digitized actors and a Fatality system.
A Japan-only Lode Runner game for the Super Famicom released in 1994. It features a co-operative two-player mode and levels with changing themes.
A Super Famicom RPG based on a Japanese table-top game. It is the sequel to the original SFC Sword World and offers more questing for the player's customizable adventurers.
A Japan-exclusive golf game and the sequel to Masters: Harukanaru Augusta 2, using the game engine found in the updated 3DO versions of the True Golf Classics / New 3D Golf Simulation series.
An enhanced update to the original golf simulation game of the same name, featuring new higher-definition graphics, an updated user interface (including a new Swing Gauge), and video commentary for each Hole.
An infamous sci-fi fighting game known for its expensive marketing campaign (failing to live up to such lofty expectations). Set in the far future 2043, players control a cyborg that must neutralize an army of robots infected with a powerful computer virus.
An action RPG developed by Strategic Designs for the 3DO. Based in the Dungeons & Dragons universe.
Investigate the body and defeat a deadly virus in Microcosm. Developed and published by Psygnosis for the PC, Sega/Mega CD, 3DO and Amiga CD 32. It was published in Japan by T&E Soft for the 3DO and Victor Interactive Software for the Mega CD.
A Japan-exclusive golf game developed by T&E Soft in 1993. It is the sequel to the original Harukanaru Augusta and focuses on the major US golf event, the Masters Tournament.
A Super Famicom adaptation of the Japanese table-top RPG Sword World. It faithfully replicates much of the table-top game's ruleset, and was eventually followed by a sequel.
Part of the True Golf Classics / New 3D Golf Simulation series, Wicked 18 ditches the idea of recreating a famous golf course and instead provides 18 fictional Holes with some bizarre typography.
A vertical shooter for the Game Boy from T&E Soft, Chikyuu Kaihou Gun ZAS is unique for its implementation of transparency and scrolling backgrounds.
The fifth in T&E Soft's '90s golf simulation games, taking place at the golf course of the same name (located in the western coast of the United States).
Notable as one of the 'Big 5' Mega Drive shoot 'em ups never to leave Japan and infamous for its high-level of difficulty, UndeadLine has garnered a reputation as one of the most challenging and collectable vertical shooters from its era.
The fourth in T&E Soft's '90s golf simulation games for Japanese computers (and the first released outside of Japan for the SNES), taking place at the prestigious Hawaiian country club of the same name.
The third installment in the Rune Worth series.
The sequel to Rune Worth developed by T&E Soft.
The third in T&E Soft's '90s golf simulation games for Japanese computers.
A top-down action RPG created by Tokihiro Naito for Japanese computers.
The second in T&E Soft's '90s golf simulation games for Japanese computers. It features an original course (Eight Lakes) and was one of the few to not be ported to consoles.
The first in a series of golf simulation games by Japanese studio T&E Soft, taking place at the Augusta National Golf Club in the southeastern United States. It is one of the earliest examples of a golf game that recreates a real-life golf course.
An anime style adventure game that uses cut-scenes and text menus, as well as a few action sequences inspired by other sci-fi games.
The second game in the sci-fi shoot 'em up series.
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