A Space Invaders remake with many different options and a "parody mode" that includes many well-known Taito characters. The structure of Space Invaders DX serve...
An interactive database and quiz game based around the Bikkuriman collectible sticker franchise. It was the third game to be released for the PC Engine CD-ROM2 ...
A Mahjong game based on a manga license, published by Asmik for the NES and MSX in Japan only.
NCS published this Dual-developed baseball game for PC Engine CD.
The anime series comes to PC Engine as a cyberpunk adventure.
The sequel to the 1988 arcade version of the original Shanghai, featuring a new progression system where players attempt to clear six mahjong solitaire puzzles.
This top-down racing game was released as a Super CD. Unlike previous Moto Roader games, MC has more of a Super Sprint look and feel to it.
Hudson produced this adventure / dating sim for the PC Engine. As a launch title for the PC Engine CD-ROM in 1988, it served as gaming's first technical showcas...
This all-female wrestling game is an Arcade CD release for the PC Engine.
This compilation disc was packed in with the TurboDuo in North America, giving buyers easy access to Bonk's Adventure, Bonk's Revenge, Bomberman, and Gate of Th...
This sequel to Image Fight was released as a PC Engine Super CD.
This side-scrolling shooter features background design from Syd Mead.
An ultra rare top down shooter that is considered to be one of the most technically impressive games on the PC-Engine CD.
Neo Nectaris is an updated version of Military Madness that features new maps and units.
A side strolling beat 'em up where you play as detective Fujiro who is hired to stop a gothic horror in the city.
A homebrew TurboGrafx CD remake of a 1999 freeware RPG of the same name.
The second visual novel in the Galaxy Fraulein series which still follows the daily adventures of Yuna, schoolgirl, idol, and galactic savior.
The first in a series of visual novels about Yuna, a happy go lucky girl, intergalactic celebrity idol, and Savior of Light in a far future galaxy.
Released in 1992 for the Super Famicom and Turbo CD.
A mahjong game released for the Super Famicom, Sharp X68000, 3DO, Turbo CD, PC-98, FM Towns and Windows.
Licensed soccer title, released in 1995 for the Turbo CD.
Kaze Kiri is a beat 'em up with a really impressive animated intro, tough bosses, and multiple endings. Playing as Kaze (or Suzu once you beat the game once),...
Fray CD is a remake of the top-down action game spin-off of the Xak series, originally released on Japanese computers.
A side-scrolling puzzle game featuring Bazaru the monkey.
Early CD-ROM platfomer featuring real Beach Boys music for the TurboGrafx-CD. It is a partial follow up/spin-off of Yo' Bro, the skateboarding TG16 game which a...
A mahjong game for the PC Engine CD and Sega Mega Drive with a detective framing story.
The second entry in the Tenshi no Uta RPG series by Telenet.
Your knight in shining armor has just slain your captor, but has now succumb to his injuries. Now you must take up arms and escape the castle yourself!
A tie-in to the movie, players take control of Addams Family's lawyer, Tully Alford, as he ventures into the Addams Residence to find their family vault.
This "Special" edition of Side Arms was released in Japan on the PC Engine CD.
A sci-fi space shooter with music and design by Masaya Matsuura, creator of Parappa the Rapper.
The first installment of an ambitious yet unfinished trilogy of JRPGs for the PC Engine-CD.
The first major revision of the Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. series adds four new representatives, updated graphics, and a new redbook audio soundtrack.
A visual novel based on the Patlabor series.
A Doraemon platformer for the TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx CD.
Strategy game developed by SystemSoft Alpha in 1988. It is the updated sequel to the original Daisenryaku.
The second title in the strategic Metal Angel series. It features character designs from animation studio GONZO.
A Record of Lodoss War role-playing game for the Turbo CD.
A Record of Lodoss War role-playing game for the Turbo CD.
An Urusei Yatsura adventure game for the TurboGrafx CD.
Eroge mahjong game developed by Nichibutsu in 1991.
A beat 'em up for the PC Engine focusing around girl gangs in Tokyo. It was released only in Japan. It features a frequently amusing soundtrack.
Simulation game developed by NEC Avenue in 1993.
The 3rd entry in the Psychic Detective franchise and the first title to be released on a console.
The last commercial release for PC-Engine (TurboGrafx) CD, Dead of the Brain, is a compilation of the two adventure game titles, previously released for MSX and...
A sidescrolling shooter based on the classic 80s animated series.
Konami's third arcade fighting game and their attempt to take on the success of Street Fighter II, featuring large character sprites and a unique position-based...
Turn-based strategy game based on the Macross anime. Released only in Japan for the PC Engine Super CD.
The final game in a fantasy computer role-playing game series called Xak developed and published by Micro Cabin.
Tenshi no Uta is a standard JRPG that also incorporates monster negotiation to gain additional items through monster shops and monsters to fight alongside with ...
A Hudson-developed, top-down action-adventure game, similar in style to Gauntlet. As the sequel to a HuCard game, it also benefits from the additional storage a...
A fighting game in the Tengai Makyou franchise that specifically serves as a spin-off to Fuun Kabuki Den.
This all-girl fighting game was released on the PlayStation and Saturn.
Strider is an arcade action side-scroller, and one of Capcom's first big hits for the Sega Genesis console.
Horizontal scrolling shoot-em-up from DataWest for the PC-Engine.
An enhanced remake of Darius 2 (a.k.a. Sagaia) exclusive to the PC Engine CD-ROM.
A conversion of the arcade game Darius for the TurboGrafx-CD featuring new bosses, as well as a "boss rush" mode.
A mech strategy game with a hexagonal grid similar to Military Madness. It was brought over to the US by Working Designs; one of their handful of TurboGrafx-CD ...
Tengai Makyou: Ziria is an RPG released by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine in 1989.
Sequel to the Ranma 1/2 Turbografx-CD game. It picks up where the first game left off, and continues representing the series in video game form with fight scene...
A fighting game that follows Ranma during some of his best battles in the early volumes of the series. The game also featured lots of voice acting, cutscenes, a...
A visual novel game where you play as a few of the characters from Ranma 1/2 during a series of events that results in Ranma being held prisoner to become a mon...
Exile, also known as XZR II, is the side scrolling, action RPG sequel to XZR. It was first released for Japanese computers in 1988. Both North American releases...
An action-RPG hybrid for the TurboGrafx-16 CD ROM system. Developed by Telenet and published in America by Working Designs in 1993.
Linda Cubed is an esoteric horror JRPG. It is based around the adventures of a man and woman who attempt to capture creatures while an asteroid hurtles towards ...
A side scrolling shooter for the PC-Engine CD Rom format. Developed and published in Japan in 1991.
A side scrolling shooter for the PC-Engine Super CD format, set in the Macross universe. Developed and published by Masnya in 1992.
A turn based strategy mech combat game for the PC-Engine Super CD format. Developed by Telenet and published in Japan in 1991.
A fighting game for the Turbo Duo featuring many of the Toho movie monsters.
Originally a TurboGrafx-16 game featuring control a witch on a broomstick through six levels of side-scrolling shmup action. Later ported to PC and Game Boy. It...
A fighter plane shoot 'em up first released to the Arcade by Taito. Players can call in their squadron for support.
This football simulation CD game for the TurboDuo was the first and only installment of the Madden franchise on the TurboGrafx systems.
Originally released in 1986, J.B. Harold: Murder Club is the first entry in the long-running noir adventure game series.
A side-scrolling shoot 'em up and the follow up to the TurboGrafx-16 game Air Zonk. It has all new assistants, stages and bosses as well as a CD soundtrack.
A TurboGrafx beat 'em up that was later released on the Wii Virtual Console. It is based on the Sega Arcade game Riot City, but many elements were changed becau...
A side-scrolling shoot 'em up exclusive to the TurboGrafx-CD, and the precursor to Lords of Thunder. Space cops Hawk and Esty team up to fight the villainous Do...
The sequel to the original Shadowgate. ICOM developed it exclusively for the NEC TurboGrafx-CD. It was one of a handful of US exclusives for the system.
A Koei strategy war sim set in the Sengoku era of Japan. It is the fourth game in the Nobunaga's Ambition series.
A 1989 horizontal shoot 'em up, more notable today for its poorly translated intro movie than its gameplay.
A Kunio-kun game that is comprised of four different competitions - Cross Country, Obstacle Course, Ball Pole and Fighting Tournament.
ADK's signature fighting game series returns with new historical warriors, new gameplay techniques, and a revamped Death Match mode.
A turn-based fantasy RPG from Falcom released for home computers and ported to various consoles, including the TurboGrafx-CD. It is the first game in The Legend...
A direct sequel to the Legend of Xanadu, taking place three years after the original game.
The inaugural entry in the Shin Megami Tensei series and successor to Megami Tensei I and II on the Famicom. It follows a young man who must prove himself a her...
The definitive version of Fatal Fury 2, improving both the game's speed and the playable character roster.
A tennis game from French developers Loriciel, named for the annual international team event. The game originated on the TurboGrafx-16 before moving to the Gene...