Fighter's History Dynamite was ported to the Sega Saturn in Japan in 1997. This version was also bundled with Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!! as a bonus.
The Saturn version of Magical Drop III, named "Magical Drop III: Toretate Zoukangou!", features slower gameplay, different drop patterns (including some balloons generally reserved for single-player modes), different Challenge Mode progression, and longer cutscenes.
"Kochikame" has released 200 volumes of comics and had Guinness World Records in the past. It is very well known in Japan and has many fans in China and other Asian countries.
A table game like Monopoly. Popular characters from the manga (kochikame) appear in this game.
Iron Storm is a traditional turn-based strategy game. The original Japanese release was the second entry in Sega's Advanced Daisenryaku series, with gameplay very similar to that of it's 16-bit predecessor, changing some details and using 3D animations for the combat cutscenes. The game uses a hex-based map and features fog-of-war, weather, unit experience, unit upgrading, supply, and other common strategy wargame features.
Unlike the previous game, three campaigns are available instead of one. Japanese, as well as United States forces can be commanded now in addition to German units. The scenarios that are played during a campaign can change depending on the battle results - a successful player may invade North America for example. There are also ten scenarios with pre-set forces separately available for selection in Standard Mode, during which the control of all involved armies can be switched to a human player.
Supplementary content to Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers in the vein of the previous Akuma Zensho release for the original Devil Summoner. Players can view high quality artwork, stats and backstory of the 300+ demons found in Soul Hackers. Two new modes have been added, including a visual novel segment taking place before the game and a music mode in which a Jack Frost can dance to over 30 different tracks. Purchasers could also send in a form to Atlus in order to receive the extra dungeon disc to the original Soul Hackers game.
Translating to demon compendium, this Sega Saturn disc is supplementary content to Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner, releasing a few months after the game on April 26th, 1996. It was later packaged in a bundle with the original game in the Special Box re-release. It allows the player to view artwork of Devil Summoner's 255 demons and read about their stats and backstory while listening to music.
It is a strange mixture of a formula one racing game and a turn-based strategy title, in which rather than racing in real time, the player needs to decide every move in advance taking into account physics and statistics of the cars.
A young man named Eddie has been apparently trapped in the basement of the old apartment complex Edward Arms. The player character must venture into the complex and find out what is really happening there, at first avoiding various traps and hazards, and later learning to set them against those who harbor evil plans.
Double Switch is a "trap-'em-up" game very similar to Night Trap in gameplay and visual presentation. The player has to manipulate cameras to avoid or set traps, affecting the course of the storyline which is represented by live action movie sequences.
Clockwork Knight: Pepperouchau no Fukubukuro is a compilation of Clockwork Knight 1 and 2. It came with a free set of Clockwork Knight round style Calendars for the year 1996.