Set in a medieval Japan, Magatama tells the story of a war between the forces of the Yamato and the Shogun Bakafu forces. To counter an impending attack from Bakafu general Ashikaga, Monkan of the Yamato forces enlists the help of demon kind from an alternate world. You take control of Shinato, a twin-bladed knight who's out to defeat the demon forces and, eventually Monkan. Magatama is a pure action game, mutiple twin blade attacks and combos can be performed with simple controls, and the fighting engine allows for battles with numerous enemies simultaneously.
Guardians or Denjin Makai II is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em-up and sequel to Denjinmakai taking place in a futuristic setting and eight playable character to choose from. Returning characters are: wrestler Tarukusu (now named Tulks), beastman Zeldia (now transformed in a blue haired winged female), robot Belva (now upgraded to P. Belva) and the now blonde Kurokishi. The new characters are Girulian, Rou, ninja Jinrei and beastman Skullbyule.
As you make progress you encounter numerous different enemies including monsters, animals mutants, cyborg, robots and bosses. Barrels and crates can be picked up and thrown at enemies. Enemies can drop items like a sword that can be equipped and used. Along the way health can be replenished by consuming food. The game can be played solo or with a friend.
All I remember is that night... The dark dragon has closed the gate to the sun. And light vanished. All living creatures became dark... Only carrying what's left behind... the eternal pain.
In the darkness that has lost light… True dark action begins.
Galaxy Deka Gayvan is a brawler. Players can choose to control either of the two heroes, or both of them in a co-op mode. Like in other beat-em-up games, the player must defeat all the enemies on screen in hand-to-hand combat before being able to proceed. Both Hiro and Michiko can accumulate special energy (dropped by the enemies along with health power-ups and money) that allows them to transfer into the superheroes Gayvan and Mittchi and stay in that form until they run out of energy. The superhero forms are stronger and are able to execute special attacks.
In addition, a two-player versus fighting mode is included. Players can choose either the protagonists or three enemy characters to compete against each other in one-on-one fighting.
The sequel to Pee & Gity sees the duo enter the world of 3D graphics and pick up a new friend.
The game won the first official Korean Game of the Year award in 1996.