Having lost their parents in a plane crash, Mike and Lisa try to persevere through their broken childhood. The boy still wonders about the bottomless cave he was warned away from, though, and one day curiosity gets the better of him. Mike wanders into the darkness alone, seeking adventure and closure.
This action-platformer tasks players with solving each of 10 stages' puzzles and secrets to reach the end. It uses simple arcade-style controls and mechanics, akin to early-'80s classics such as Pitfall II and Tower of Druaga. Kill more creatures than required and you might get the "bad" ending; satisfy just each level's conditions to reach the "good" one and play the game's second loop. Mike's Lonely Journey saw release on the short-lived FM-77AV platform, with an FM-7 port having fewer levels and downgraded presentation. Oh! FM Magazine distributed and produced the game, while its developers soon moved on to companies like Namco and Tengen.
Dig Dug is a 1-2 player arcade game in which you have to use your shovel to dig your way through the earth. Stopping you from doing this are two monsters, called Pooka and Fygar, who will continually chase you around. The only weapon that you carry is an air pump, which you can use to inflate the monsters to the point where they explode. (if you start to inflate them but stop doing so, the monsters will get turned back to their normal selves). Furthermore, rocks are scattered throughout the earth, and you can use these rocks to squash them. If the monsters do not find you for several seconds, they will eventually get turned into ghosts, which can walk through the earth. They are invincible and cannot be killed. From time to time, vegetables will appear in the center, and you can get these for points.
There is a girl on the roof of a building and she is about to jump. Hurry to the top of the building by taking the the series of elevators with the right timing to get stop her in time!
Space Warp is a puzzle game in which you control a ship within four boxes that abstractly represent a three-dimensional cube. Your goal is to touch the letters in alphabetical order. There are 9 difficulty levels which adjusts the amount of time given to you to finish the level.
One of the first hospital management games. You hire staff, expand your hospital and advertise your services. But also take decisions on salary and how much medicine you prescribe to your patients. At times are prompted with text scenarios and have to decide how to handle them. It might be Yakuzas raiding the hospital, competing hospitals opening up, embezzling scandals etc.
A very early baseball management game. As the coach of the team you manage either the Saitama Seibu Lions or the Yomiuri Giants and make lineup decisions regarding the batting and fielding lineup. Once the game begins you watch a simulated game between the teams. The roster is based on the team roster of 1982.
A Space Invaders-like game where you control a missile platform and shoot down "Killer Stations" while avoiding their missiles. The bad guys have "Barrier Satellites" and "Space Mines" to try to block your missiles from hitting them. Try your best to get all the killer stations to win the round and progress.
The game takes place inside a bacteria factory. You walk around and spray the various bacteria with yeast. That will turn them into white happy cloud-like bacteria. If you spray them again they will turn malevolent, so make sure not to overdo it! Move all the happy bacteria to the little bottle to clear the stage.
Much alike the Universal arcade game Space Panic. You control a character with a shovel and dig pits in hope that the aliens chasing you fall into them. When they do you need to hit the alien with your shovel to kill it.
A sliding puzzle game based on the Urusei Yatsura anime.
Initially published as "Lum no Jigsaw" as a feature on a tape bundled with the December 1983 issue of Popcom, a magazine focused on Japanese personal computers. It was later released with additional puzzles as a commercial product in 1985 as Urusei Yatsura CG Puzzle.
An adventure game developed Falcom about an officer worker that finds himself transported to an alternate dimension while returning home late at night.
Game is based on the classic Chinese four-book epic "Suikoden" and uses the same character in an original story. Three scenarios are available from the start and upon clearing them the fourth one opens up. One of the stories starts with two journalists investigating a strange get into an ambush. One of them gets a strange disease that kills in two months time. To get the cure it's needed to break through three gateways and reach the peak of a mountain.