Released exclusively for Japan on the PS1, Tokyo Mew Mew: Toujou Shin Mew Mew!, is an original story based on the Magical girl franchise, Tokyo Mew Mew.
It follows the Mew Mews as they visit an Island where they meet a girl called Ringo and find a new villain to fight called Gâteau du Roi.
A visual novel with action elements that features heavily branching paths and fifty endings. Boasts the full adventure experience in five minutes or less. Notably features the voice talents of Mobile Suit Gundam's Shuichi Ikeda.
PlayStation-only sequel to Jaleco's crossover cute-'em-up.
The system uses a gun controller connected to the 2P controller socket to provide cover fire for the shooter.
The title of the game is therefore a combination of Gun and the Japanese word Ganbare (Don't give up!).
Even if you don't have a gun controller, you can use a DualShock controller to shoot for cover.
Kero Kero King (ケロケロキング) is the predecessor to Ribbit King, developed by Amedio and published by Media Factory. It was released exclusively in Japan on 2 November 2000 for the PlayStation.