Nostalgia 1907 is an adventure that takes place abroad the cruise ship "Nostalgia" where an unknown villain has detonated a bomb on the boat.
Soccer video game released for the SNES. Known in Japan as "Pro Soccer".
1992 Formula One racing game developed and published by Zoom, for the Sharp X68000.
An early first-person role-playing shooter released by Arsys Software. Ahead of its time, it had 3D polygon graphics, FPS gameplay, strafing controls, open-worl...
A block-pushing puzzle game where players must push large mahjong tiles in order to reach the stage's exit.
An action/puzzle game originally developed by Taito Corporation for their F2 arcade system hardware. The player rotates a maze around a free-falling ball with t...
An expansion to Manhattan Requiem that features the same characters and location but a completely new mystery.
The 2nd entry in the "J.B. Harold" series, first released in 1987.
Billiards game developed by Pack-In-Video in 1989.
Eroge adventure game developed by Orange House in 1989.
Eroge adventure game developed by Orange House in 1992.
Eroge adventure game developed by Orange House in 1991.
Eroge action game developed by Orange House in 1992.
A futuristic action-platformer where the player pilots a nimble ninja robot.
A multiplayer tennis game on the TurboGrafx-16. It is known as Pro Tennis: World Court in Japan. Perhaps most notable for its unusual "Quest Mode", which frames...
Timeball is a puzzle game for the TurboGrafx-16 that is a mix between sliding block puzzles and Pipe Dream. It is known as Blodia or Diablo in Japan.
A futuristic vertically-oriented shoot 'em up for the TurboGrafx-16 featuring insectoid enemies. The player's ship, a bio-mechanical vessel named the Chimera, c...
The prince of darkness returns in this point and click adventure from Fairytale.
Play riichi mahjong against characters from the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West in this game for the Famicom Disk System and Japanese computers.
Adventure game developed by Microcabin in 1988.
A Record of Lotoss War turn-based strategy game for the Sharp X68000 and MSX.
A Japanese top-down puzzle game from Artdink, starring a little bomb-disposal robot. Control it directly while it is in light, and educate it to take appropriat...
Eroge puzzle game developed by New System House Oh! in 1988.
Eroge puzzle game developed by New System House Oh! in 1988.
Eroge puzzle game developed by New System House Oh! in 1988.
Eroge adventure game developed by New System House Oh! in 1988.
Eroge adventure game developed by New System House Oh! in 1988.
Eroge adventure game developed by New System House Oh! in 1988.
Eroge puzzle game developed by New System House Oh! in 1988.
Strategy game developed by NCS in 1989.
Strategy game developed by NCS in 1987.
D-Again is the fifth 4th Unit game.
Dual Targets is the 3rd entry in the 4th Unit series.
The first title in the Nightmare Collection series of adventure games, from Japanese developer Fairytale. Zombies! Cyborgs! Cyborg...zombies? Escape the city an...
An action arcade game by Namco based on the Genpei War in 12th-century Japan. As the resurrected spirit of the samurai Taira no Kagekiyo, hack and slash your wa...
Arcade beach volleyball from Taito. Play as George and Michael as they embark on their quest to win a nationwide beach volleyball tournament and win a million ...
Adult adventure game developed by Lucifer Soft in 1990.
177 is an adult Bishōjo game for NEC PC-8801 released in Japan in 1986 by dB-soft.
Action RPG developed by Lee Way and published by Sein Soft for the Sharp X68000 home computer in 1989.
An "Alice in Wonderland" themed overhead platformer/action game developed by Namco. It was originally released in arcades in 1988; the PC Engine version was rel...
A strategy game developed by Koei in 1992 and the fifth game in their Nobunaga no Yabou, or Nobunaga's Ambition, series.
An early Arcade game of Namco's that was originally released in 1983. The two woodsmen Libble and Rabble set out to capture delicious Mushlins, but must contend...
Corporate construction simulation game developed by Koei in 1993. The player must ensure their VCR company remains the most profitable corporation, building new...
Descend further and further underground to destroy the alien force Octy and save Planet Paccet! Released in 1985, it was an early side-scrolling, run & gun ...
Historical strategy game developed by Koei in 1994. It is set in Ancient China during the Chu-Han Contention, which occurred 400 years before the war depicted i...
Six extracurricular clubs of an all-girl high school send their best representatives for a martial arts tournament for club funding in this bishoujo-themed figh...
An erotic dating sim about a matchmaking goddess, and the first Can Can Bunny game to receive an anime adaptation.
Strider is an arcade action side-scroller, and one of Capcom's first big hits for the Sega Genesis console.
A top-down shooter in which the ultimate weapon Granada attempts to quell a massive civil war in Africa.
The first in a series of golf simulation games by Japanese studio T&E Soft, taking place at the Augusta National Golf Club in the southeastern United States...
When Earth is threatened by a combined force of aliens and an evil superpower, the United Nations sends out an elite combat unit known as A-Jax! A shoot-'em-up ...
Alien Syndrome is a cooperative, top-down, run & gun shooter with aliens developed by SEGA as an arcade game in 1987. Compared to other shooters at the time...
A cute-'em-up by Konami featuring color changing bells as power-ups.
A space shooter developed by Sammy with an isometric viewpoint, similar to the 1982 classic Zaxxon.
Originally released in 1986, J.B. Harold: Murder Club is the first entry in the long-running noir adventure game series.
Notable as one of the 'Big 5' Mega Drive shoot 'em ups never to leave Japan and infamous for its high-level of difficulty, UndeadLine has garnered a reputation ...
A baseball simulator for the Turbografx-16, developed by Hudson. Originally released in Japan as Power League.
A vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up where the player controls a dragon. It was developed by Namco and appeared on many home systems after its initial arcade rele...
Guide the titular "Bomberman" around a maze and lay bombs to destroy roaming enemies in the initial entry of the long-running series of the same name.
A Koei strategy war sim set in the Sengoku era of Japan. It is the fourth game in the Nobunaga's Ambition series.
The sequel to Tower of Druaga and an asynchronous two-player action-RPG. After rescuing Ki at the end of the first game, Gilgamesh and Ki must escape the Tower ...
Battle Chess brings each piece to life by adding comical animations to them.
The New Zealand Story follows the exploits of a flightless native bird of New Zealand called a Kiwi, who happens to look very little like a real kiwi bird.
Heavily themed around the Ancient Orient, Ishido is a tile-based puzzle game where players place "stones" on a grid based on the color and shape of adjacent sto...
An air hockey game set in space that pits the unseen protagonist against various alien characters.
The definitive version of Fatal Fury 2, improving both the game's speed and the playable character roster.
A side-scrolling shooter in the Gradius series. Unrelated to to Gradius 2 in the arcades, and was later ported to the Sharp X68000.
Super Hang-On is the sequel to the praised Hang-On. There are two modes of play and several stages available in this motorcycle racing game.
Business simulation game from Koei released for the SNES and Genesis. Known in Japan as "Air Management: Oozora ni Kakeru", which was also released for the Shar...
A side-scrolling shooter known for its unconventional box art.
Dungeon Master launched a genre into the mainstream - the real-time dungeon RPG. An elaborate mix of combat and puzzles, the game was incredibly popular the wor...
A vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up and the sequel to the original Xenon.
A simple puzzle game created in 1980 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi and published by Thinking Rabbit in 1982.
An early role-playing shooter released by Arsys Software for the PC-88, PC-98 and FM-7 computers in 1986 and ported to MS-DOS by Brøderbund. An early RPG-shoot...
Quarth is an action/puzzle game released on multiple platforms.
Bicycle kick power shots, murderous shoulder slams, unconscious defenders, and soccer on ice... this is what happens when Kunio-kun and crew take to the soccer ...
Ultima V is the second game in the trilogy of Enlightenment of the Ultima story. After your character had gleaned the title of the avatar from traveling to the ...
A cyberpunk-themed adventure/RPG hybrid set in a future Hong Kong that is recovering from a demon invasion. Tianren, a demon hunter, takes on cases relating to ...
A "cute 'em up" originally released in Japanese arcades in 1991. It was the first game in the Cotton series. Driven by her sugar cravings, Cotton helps the fair...
Rescue the princess and defeat the evil Dragonlord in this landmark RPG from Enix.
As the Black Tiger the player must slay three dragons that have plunged the kingdom into darkness in this classic Capcom Arcade platformer action game.
The third game in T&E Soft's Hydlide series of action RPGs, released on various home computers and consoles. Originally released in 1987, a graphically enha...
An enhanced recreation of the original Castlevania, first released exclusively for Japan for the Sharp X68000, then worldwide for the Sony PlayStation almost a ...
A side scrolling arcade shoot 'em up and the first in Konami's famous series. The game became famous for its extreme difficulty and varied power-ups.
Dragon Slayer is an action RPG designed by Yoshio Kiya and developed by Nihon Falcom. The title helped to pioneer the action RPG genre in Japan and spawned many...
F-15 Strike Eagle II is a 1991 flight simulator from MicroProse.
A golf game for multiple systems licensed by professional golfer Jack Nicklaus. Play the greatest 18 holes in Championship Golf as chosen by Nicklaus.