A PC-88 visual novel.
Motoko Hime is science fiction writer. After finishing writing a novel she was sucked into the novel and you're the only one who can save her.
In the near future, female fertility decreased, so "imitation women" were created to solve this problem. 20 years later, the fertility values normalized, and "imitation women" lost their existential value. Android women were all stunning beauties, so women's organizations conspired to eliminate this threat. The protagonist is a first class android hunter D who is now given a new task to find three runaway imitation women.
Mugen no Shinzō II is a role-playing game very similar visually and gameplay-wise to early Ultima games. As opposed to the first game, overworld occupies the majority of the screen, and towns can be physically explored in a top-down fashion. Another change is elimination of random enemy encounters in favor of enemies visibly roaming the overworld. Characters can now join the protagonist and participate in battles. Battles are viewed from first-person perspective (with large enemy portraits) and feature simple turn-based mechanics.
A humorous strategy RPG taking place in feudal Japan, framed as being made by a fictional American clueless about Japanese culture, and thus riddled with inaccuracies of the time period.
Horror House is the very first graphical adventure game published by Nihon Falcom in 1983. The title was created by a student of Kindai University named Fujio Fujimori who had previously had several games published inside the pages of Japanese computer magazines like I/O Magazine, RAM and others at the time. Horror House would be the first in a trilogy of games released by Falcom that were classified as "occultic mystery adventure" games with Horror House Part II releasing in December and Monster House releasing the next year in 1984.
Tens of thousands of light years away, aliens are invading a second Earth. Save the planet in this vertical-scrolling shooter, now known more for its soundtrack; the first game ever to be scored by the legendary Hitoshi Sakimoto, and the third by equally-famous Masaharu Iwata.
The owner of Kuronekoso “Oonogi Yoshizou” was killed. There are 8 suspects related to him. The player becomes a detective and searches with his partner.
1999. In the darkness of night an unidentified flying object is discovered. The scientists are flabbergasted. But calculations show that it will collide with Earth in the early morning... It does. News that the object is a weapons-crammed spacecraft strikes everyone with great dismay. Is there War in space? 2.009. Ten years later. Macross -the space cruiser- has been repaired when new UFO's appear in the skies. Their horrifying message: surrender Macross and her crew or total destruction shall be yours.. Enemy commando's even manage to abduct co-pilot Lon. It's up to Prynce, Captain of Macross and Super-Transformer, to avert a disaster. And rescue his beloved Lon from a fate worse than death...
Tetris, developed by Bullet-Proof Software, was the first licensed Tetris game to be released commercially in Japan. It was released on most of the common home computers from the era.