Third game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision. Despite sharing a name with the seminal Namco release, it is not based on that game but plays rather similar to Nihon Bussan's Moon Cresta.
Second game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision. An updated port of the baseball game released by Epoch on the dedicated console "TV Baseball" in 1978.
Seventh game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision, despite being labelled game six, due to a delay during production. A clone of Pac-Man but with an unorthodox maze layout using a plus and blocks to make up the arena.
The sixth game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision, despite being labelled 7, due to a delay to the game PakPak Monster. A new modernized version of the second game for the system, Baseball.
The fifth game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision. This time it is a clone of the game Space Invaders. Based on their previous dedicated console called the TV Vader.
Launch title for the Epoch Cassette Vision. The goal of the game is to chop down trees while avoiding bird droppings and other animals.
The game is an unauthorized conversion of the SNK arcade game Yosaku.
Fourth game for the Epoch Cassette Vision. A collection of 12 games, including 4 which use the light gun peripheral released especially for this game. Surprisingly, the game contains three other shooting game (Shooting I, II and III) which do not use the light gun.
The games are as follows:
1. Tennis
2. Volley Ball
3. Practice
4. Soccer
5. Squash
6. Shooting I
7. Shooting II
8. Shooting III
9. Gun I
10. Gun II
11. Gun III
12. Gun IV
The tenth game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision, despite being numbered 11 due to the 10th game, Grand Champion, having been cancelled. The game is a puzzle game inspired by Pengo.