Curse of Dragor is a single-player, role playing game similar to Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder and the like.
The story takes place in Xorinth which lies in waste after being cursed by the banished Prince Dragor. The player ventures out with the goal of restoring the land to its former glory.
The main character will be joined by 3 others to form a 4-person party. Characters level up as they gain experience while fighting off monsters with medieval weapons (swords, daggers, flails and more). The game boasts that there are "5,000 locations to explore and more than 500 objects to examine."
Mahou Kishi Rayearth 2nd: The Missing Colors is a Role-Playing game. The plot of the game is that Cefiro's Colors have been stolen by the Color Thief, you then have to go through the three structures to recapture the colors.
Romance of the Forgotten Kingdom is a role-playing game set during the Joseon period of Korea. It was developed by Mirinae Software in 1995 for DOS computers.
Dungeon Explorer is an action RPG developed by Westone and Hudson Soft and released for the Sega Mega-CD in 1995.
Despite sharing a name, the Mega-CD Dungeon Explorer is not a port of an earlier Dungeon Explorer, released for the PC Engine in 1989. While related, the Mega-CD game is designed to play more like Atari Games's Gauntlet, and is exclusive to Sega's system.
A legendary story from unknown worlds beyond our time. The adventures of little sorceress Lucienne is a tale in the making...your own making. Work with Lucienne and her friends to defeat Death Shadow. Their fate is in your hands...Let the adventure begin...
This is the original 1995 Devil Summoner game on the Sega Saturn and was released only in Japan. It was later ported to PSP in 2005.
Abandoning the post-apocalyptic themes of the original series, the story takes place in modern Japan. The player character is an unnamed college student who is attacked by demons along with his girlfriend; they are saved by the timely appearance of a suave demon-hunter named Kyouji. Shortly thereafter, Kyouji is found dead under suspicious circumstances. The protagonist is then trapped inside of a warehouse and murdered by a deranged killer named Sid. Rather than stay dead, the player finds himself in the reanimated body of the slain Kyouji, and escapes from the morgue. With the help of Kyouji's voice, which guides the player from inside his head, the main character joins up with Kyouji's female partner Rei in order to save the life of his girlfriend, who is still in danger.
Abel is a turn-based Japanese-style RPG set in a dark futuristic environment. The player commands Abel and his teammates from the headquarters, where they can rest, receive items, and prepare for the next mission. The missions themselves take place in large dungeon-like areas. Randomly appearing enemies must be defeated in first-person perspective combat with a rather standard system: characters either attack physically, use items, or execute special attacks that require "special points" (equivalent to magic). There is also an Auto option for battles.
Tengai Makyou Zero: Shonen Jump no Shou is a special promotional version of the game, tied in with the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. Though it seemingly has very few differences from the original game (such as the title screen), the game is extremely rare and is quite possibly the most expensive Super Famicom game. Equally rare is the promotional clock in the style of the game cartridge to promote the use of the Real Time Clock (RTC) in-game. They removed one building and event from the original game. In one of the towns, they replaced it with the Kodansha office. This version adds an additional character and item that doesn't exist in the original.
In Tokyo Dungeon the player takes the role of a detective in the year 2020 that will have to solve a mystery plot and to do that he will have to go into the Tokyo cyberspace. There he will interact with a lot of different characters and solve different kind of puzzle to advance in the game.