A port of Final Fantasy IV for WonderSwan Color released only in Japan. It is largely based on the PlayStation port while lacking its FMVs and having a decreased screen resolution, and down-sampled music and sound effects to meet the specifications of the device.
The WonderSwan Color port introduces a number of graphical enhancements to character sprites and backgrounds by providing additional details and color shading. The original character portraits were replaced with new, smaller portraits. Also, certain boss sprites were changed to those featured in the Japanese Easy Type version of the Super Famicom game.
The game features a revamped difficulty different from both the original and the Easy Type versions.
Tetris for Wonderswan Color is the first Tetris Guideline compatible game in Japan. Tetris is one of the great many versions of the famous soviet block-stacking game. Pieces made up of four blocks (dubbed "tetriminoes") fall into a 10x20 square well, and must be arranged into complete lines, which then vanish and clear more space on the board. As lines are cleared, the game speed increases until either the tetriminoes reach the top of the well or the player completes the goal for the current mode.
Judgement Silversword is a vertically scrolling shooter in which wave upon wave of multifarious of opposing craft will try to take you down with bullets, bombs, lasers, or even their own fuselages. Using the Y-Buttons as a directional pad and the X-Buttons for your weaponry you'll try your hand at completing the S-AIXAKs destiny.
M-KAI released Judgement Silversword as a freeware demo on his personal website in 2001. The retail version was released by Qute on February 2, 2004 with the subtitle Rebirth Edition
One Piece: Chopper's Big Adventure is a Japanese role-playing game for the Wonderswan handheld featuring characters from the popular anime and manga series One Piece. It was developed by Bandai and released on October 16, 2003 by Bandai Namco.
One Piece: Treasure Wars 2 Welcome to Buggyland is a board game for the Wonderswan handheld based on the manga and anime series One Piece. It was developed, released, and published in December 2002 by Bandai.
DicingKnight. is a 2004 role-playing video game for the Bandai WonderSwan Color.
DicingKnight. was one of the last WonderSwan games to be released, alongside Judgement Silversword, both winners in the WonderWitch development contest.
The game makes use of all of the WonderSwan's buttons, with A and B allowing the player to use the sword and shield weapons at all times. In addition, the players can assign items to their inventory using the Y buttons.
There was also another version released called Dicing Knight Legion, only for the WonderWitch development system.
Shaman King game for the WonderSwan Color.
This is an RPG with a branching storyline. Depending on your progress, you will be able to experience history that can't be found in the original work. Defeat Shamans in battles with your spiritual powers and Shaman energy.
The game is a remake of the 1989 game Dragon Ball 3: Gokuden with improved graphics and sound. It relates all the Dragon Ball story until the fight against Piccolo Junior. The main character is Goku as a child and as an adult, though Krillin and Yamcha are also playable characters in one battle.
Judgement Silversword has the unique distinction of being one of the few shooting games designed for a handheld console, and it's also one of the best! Destroying enemies as quickly as possible is essential to scoring in Judgement Silversword, giving the game a ruthless tempo.