Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken 2: Donuts Ike ha Oosawagi is a Japan-exclusive action video game video game for children that was released on the Family Computer console in 1993.
This video game has Sanrio's character searching for lost children who have been kidnapped by monsters. Essentially a standard Super Mario Bros. clone, the player controlling the cartoon frog has to leap around platforms jumping on baddies or killing them with his croak weapon. Each bonus level involves matching characters from the Sanrio franchise in a format similar to the card game Concentration. Intermission screens show the progress of the character throughout the game.
Levels range from the forest to a seaside setting.
Battle Baseball is a Japan-only baseball video game developed by Vic Tokai and published by Banpresto for the Famicom on February 19, 1993. A part of the collaborative "Compati Sports Series" (コンパチスポーツシリーズ Konpachi Supōtsu Shirīzu) in the Compati Hero series, it crosses over characters from several popular Japanese franchises, including Godzilla, Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Gundam.
Ultraman Club: Kaijuu Daikessen!! is an Action game, developed by Tsuburaya Prod. and published by Angel (Bandai), which was released in Japan in 1992.
SD Gundam: Gachapon Senshi 5 - Battle of Universal Century is a Strategy game, developed by TOSE and published by Yutaka, which was released in Japan in 1992.
Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise is a business simulation game in which the player chooses among several characters in the original Mega Man series and competes with other players or the computer AI in purchasing spaces of property. The characters include Roll, Dr. Light, Dr. Wily, Dr. Cossack, and Kalinka. Each participant is given a turn, moving a certain number of spaces on the board. If they land on a property square, they are given the option to buy it with a certain about of Zenny (the game's currency) .They can then charge other characters rent when they land on that building. However, other characters can also buy part of the same square, allowing each owner to charge a smaller amount of rent. Some squares contain cards that cause various effects on the board such as raising property prices or the development level of a building. The game's winning conditions can vary depending on the set rules. The winner may be the character with the most owned spaces, the most remaining Zenny, or the most devel
The game can be played alone or with a friend. It offers 2 different modes: Single game (play only one sport) or Full game (play them all). The player can compete in these sports disciplines:
- 100-meters
- Long Jump
- Shot put
- High Jump
- 400-meters
- 110-meters hurdles
- Discus throw
- Pole vault
- Javelin throw
- 1500-meters
Aa Yakyuu Jinsei Icchokusen is a board game. The title translates to "Straight Baseball Life". Players assume the role of a small child who goes through the ranks and eventually becomes a professional baseball player if the player is successful.
One day at school, Kunio was minding his own business when suddenly, he found a note on his locker. The note says their is a fighting tournament hosted by the "Double Tiger" twins. Seeing it as a challenge he could not refuse, Kunio runs off to participate. When Riki sees Kunio running and read his note, he decides to enter as well. Many other fighters will join in to see who is the strongest.
The game was originally released as Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu, but has since been localized as Nekketsu Fighting Legend.
A nautical strategic RPG hybrid action in the vein of Uncharted Waters. You follow the life of Christopher Columbus as he goes from rookie captain to his landing in America. After a few tutorial missions, you get turned loose on an open world to build fame for yourself by doing quests, slaying rare monsters holed up in dungeon areas, etc., until a King of a prominent country can be convinced to support your expedition to the New World.
A strategy game released in Japan on December 18th, 1992.
Used in conjunction with the Barcode Battler II peripheral, Barcode World made a strategy game out of scanning a large number of Japanese consumer products.