PC Engine Best Collection: Tengai Makyou Collection is a videogames compilation including:
- Far East of Eden: Ziria (1989)
- Far East of Eden II: Manjimaru (1992)
- Far East of Eden: Fuun Kabukiden (1993)
- Far East of Eden: Kabuki Ittou Ryoudan (1995)
Geten no Hana is an otome game based on the Warring States period developed by Ruby Party and published by Koei Tecmo Games. It is the 7th entry in the Neoromantic series.
The heroine, Katagiri Kaede, goes to a ninja school! She lost her parents very young and her grandmother at 16. She is trying to become a ninja. She attends a local ninjutsu dojo, and one day meets the head of the Sanada Secondary Training Campus (founded by Sanada Yukimura after beating Tokugawa Ieyasu), which trains ninja. He invites her to take a ninja exam, and she agrees, transferring to the school to do a short-term study before taking the test. On her first day, she accidentally uses an advanced technique that makes her male classmates go meromero (lose their heads) over her when her heart thumps!
After being pushed off of a building, prodigy prosecutor Yoshikawa Itsuki wakes up in Hell. Where the judge of human souls, Yama, asks Yoshikawa for his help with some unsolved cases. Yama usually reads a record of human deeds, the Akasha, to pass judgement on human souls, but in some cases he can't figure out whodunnit just by reading the Akasha. Hence the need for Yoshikawa's mind. He is to read the Akasha and figure out the culprit. If he cooperates, Yama promises to return him to the land of the living.
On a night in Kyoto, another story begins. A brother and sister who operates a dojo encounters a figure with an asagi-coloured haori; a suspicious shadow with white hair — a shinsegumi rasetsu!
In order to avenge her elder brother who sacrificed himself to protect her, the sister takes up the sword. A determination that will see her through turbulent times. A time where she meets a group of men.
This is the story of a girl gets embroiled in a turbulent era and the men who are building a new one.