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- From: arromdee@rahul.net (Ken Arromdee)
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- Archive-name: games/anime-faq
-
- Information I really need, aside from general updates:
-
- Any typoes I missed (this is generated semi-automatically)
- Dates.
- Did the game or anime come first for Makeruna Makendou?
- What was Crayon Shin-chan game 3?
- Valis anime. I want to know *more*. I want a copy, even. :-)
- Information on Speed Racer game Japanese versions.
- Information on that "Escape from Cyber City" game for CD-I. (Does it exist
- in Japan? Does the arcade game?)
- Info on the arcade Gundam game.
- Which games started out as anime/manga, and which as games. And specifically,
- which was Madara?
- I heard of a "Yo-yo Battle" game which sounded like a Sukeban Deka game. Does
- this game exist and what is it?
-
- Anime-related Video Games [Last modified 11/18/00, posted 11/18/00]
-
- This regular post lists the known games based on anime, manga, sentai (Japanese
- live-action superhero team) and related shows and movies. If both the game and
- show are based on something else, such as Lodoss, I still count it.
-
- Anything which started as a game and was made into anime or manga later, I list
- separately at the end. Japanese videogame magazines often serialize game-
- based manga, which later gets published in collections like other manga; I
- have no real way to find out what most of these are. I've listed what I know,
- but it's only a fraction of what's out there.
-
- I'm not listing computer games, even when a game was on a computer before
- it was on a game machine. Please don't write to me about the omission.
-
- DISCLAIMER: Because this list relies heavily on non-primary sources, I can't
- vouch for their complete accuracy. Use this as a guide only. Thanks! Also,
- a lot of the N/As are guesses--it's hard to prove something _doesn't_ exist.
- -----
- There are about 100-105 yen to the dollar as of this writing. Remember that
- the next time you see a company offering a 2800 yen game for $50.
- -----
- *Compatibility*
-
- The compatibility notes listed below mean the following:
- Compatible: no compatibility problem.
- Cosmetic: the games are compatible if you remove non-functional plastic
- parts from your machine. If you want to avoid voiding your warranty, you can
- buy "adapters" that just extend the cartridge slot.
- Hardware: Requires a hardware modification to let your machine run games
- from the wrong country. (Or maybe a Game Shark or similar tool.)
- Language: Requires a hardware modification to switch between different
- country versions, but games won't necessarily refuse to run if you have the
- "wrong" machine. (Usually, they switch Japanese/English languages if they
- do anything unusual at all.) Of course, they _can_ refuse to run, and a
- handful of Genesis/MD games act this way; I've listed this information for
- Mega Drive games where it's known. (Sometimes an adaptor exists that can be
- used instead of this switch.)
- The method of building a language switch for the Game Gear or Sega Master
- System is unknown.
- Adaptor: self-explanatory.
-
- Japanese system North American system Compatibility
- --------------- --------------------- -------------
- Gameboy Gameboy Compatible.
- Gameboy Color Gameboy Color Compatible (?)
- Gameboy Advance Gameboy Advance Unknown.
- Famicom NES Adaptor.
- Famicom Disk System N/A N/A
- Super Famicom Super NES Cosmetic (Japanese/N. America only)
- Adaptor (European/non-European)
- Sufami Turbo ? ? ***
- Virtual Boy Virtual Boy Compatible.
- Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 Cosmetic.
-
- PC Engine/Coregrafx Turbografx-16 Adaptor (Japan in US machine)
- Hardware (US in Japanese machine)
- PC Engine CD/SCD/Duo TG-16 CD/SCD/Duo Compatible.
- PC-FX N/A N/A
-
- FM Towns Marty (this is based on a computer system and I am not including it.)
-
- Game Gear Game Gear Language.
- Sega SG-1000/Mark 3 Sega Master System Language.
- [Mark 3 and SG-1000 weren't completely compatible. I think Mark 3 had a FM
- synthesis chip.]
- Mega Drive Genesis Cosmetic and Language.
- Mega CD Sega CD Adaptor.
- (32X) (32X) (Language.)
- SegaSaturn Sega Saturn Adaptor or Hardware.
- Dreamcast Dreamcast Hardware.
-
- Neo-Geo Neo-Geo Language.
- (Neo-Geo CD) (Neo-Geo CD) (Language.)
- (Neo-Geo Pocket) N/A N/A
- Neo-Geo Pocket Color Neo-Geo Pocket Color Unknown.
-
- CD-I CD-I Compatible.
-
- 3DO 3DO Compatible.**
-
- Sony Playstation Sony Playstation Hardware.*
- Sony Playstation 2 Sony Playstation 2 Probably not.
-
- Bandai Playdia N/A N/A
-
- Wonder Swan N/A N/A
- Wonder Swan color N/A N/A
-
- (Pippin) (Pippin) (Unknown.)
-
- (Lynx) (Lynx) (Compatible.)
- (Jaguar) (Jaguar) (Compatible.)
-
- (Nuon) (Nuon) (Unknown.)
-
- * Sometimes you can play incompatible Playstation games by booting with a
- game from the proper country and switching CDs afterwards, if you make the
- machine think the drive is still closed. This often causes problems with the
- music, and only works on early machines. There are other, more difficult,
- swap tricks possible on later machines. You can replace the ROM in your
- machine or get a special chip inserted to be able to play everything.
-
- ** Japanese 3DO machines contain a ROM with kanji characters, which American
- machines don't; any game using it won't run on an American machine. This is
- a rare case where games are honestly incompatible rather than because of a
- company's marketing strategy. Luckily, the problem is rare (none of the games
- in this list have it.)
-
- *** I hadn't heard of the Sufami Turbo until I saw it on an anime video game
- page. It seems to be an add-on to the Super Famicom. I _suspect_ it'll work
- in a SNES, but I really don't know.
- -----
- Glossary
-
- densetsu, -den: legend
- gaiden: side story
- gokuraku: heaven, paradise
- monogatari: story
- OAV, OVA: original animation video
- senshi: fighter
- shin: new, true (these are written in different ways)
- -----
- *The Games*
-
- Note: date is a recent addition; a lot of dates are still missing.
-
- "Digital Comic"/"Adventure Game": This type of game is almost unknown in the
- US (though I think it did start here, with "Infocomics"). It's basically a
- semi-animated comic book/anime hybrid where the player chooses the next step
- off of a menu. Think Snatcher. The amount of animation can vary greatly and
- is generally much larger on modern systems.
- -----
- ACE WO NERAE! (Aim for the Ace!)
- Super Famicom, "Ace wo Nerae!", N/A
- Telenet Japan, 12/24/93, Y9400
- (Tennis)
-
- AH! MY GODDESS!
- PC-FX, "Ah! My Goddess!", N/A
- NEC, 12/12/97, Y8000
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Arcade, "Quiz AH! MY GODDESS! ~Tatakau tsubasa(?) totomoni~", N/A
- Sega/Wow Entertainment Inc./Kodansha, 5/00
- (Adventure/Quiz Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Quiz AH! MY GODDESS! ~Tatakau tsubasa(?) totomoni~", N/A
- Sega/WOW, HDR-0105, 11/30/00, Y5800
- Sega/WOW, HDR-0123, 11/30/00, Y8800 (with stamp set, sticker, figure,
- cushion, bonus GD-Rom features Ah! My Goddess movie commercial and
- voice actress data file)
- (Adventure/Quiz Game)
- Port of the arcade game
-
- AKAZUKIN CHACHA (Red Riding Hood Chacha)
- Super Famicom, "Akazukin Chacha", N/A
- Tomy, 1996, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- PC-FX, "Akazukin Chacha - Osawagase! Panic Race!", N/A
- NEC, 10/25/96, Y7800
- (Board Game)
-
- AKIRA
- THQ planned American-only Akira games for the SNES, Genesis, and Sega
- CD. These were cancelled in early 1995.
-
- Famicom, "Akira", N/A
- Taito, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- CD^32, N/A, "Akira"
- Ice, L30
- (Action Game)
- This is a British game for the CD^32, which is basically an Amiga 1200
- with a CD drive and no keyboard (Commodore died before the CD^32 was
- released in the USA.) The one review I saw of this game _really_
- savaged it.
-
- Nintendo 64, "Akira" (?), N/A
-
- APPLESEED
- Super Famicom, "Appleseed Prometheus no Shintaku (Appleseed
- Prometheus's oracle)", N/A
- Visit, 1994, Y9800
- (Action Game)
-
- AREA 88
- Arcade, "Area 88", "UN Squadron"
- Capcom, 8/89
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Area 88", "UN Squadron"
- Capcom, 7/26/91, Y8500
- (Shooting Game)
- Adapted directly from the arcade version.
-
- ARMORED TROOPER VOTOMS
- Super Famicom, "Armored Trooper Votoms" (?), N/A
- Takara, Y???
- (3D Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms Gaiden Blue Knight Berserga
- Story", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 00981, 10/30/97, Y9800 (limited edition, comes with
- models)
- Takara, SLPS 00982, 10/30/97, Y5800
- (Polygon Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms Lightning Slash", N/A
- Takara, SCPS 01960, 3/18/99, Y9800 (limited edition with model)
- Takara, SCPS 01961, 3/18/99, Y5800
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms - Woodo.Kummen", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 01330, 4/2/98, Y9800 (limited edition, comes with a model
- and card)
- Takara, SLPS 01331, 4/2/98, Y5800
- (3D Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms -Steel Force-", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 02315, 9/30/99, Y6800
- Takara, SLPS 02313~4, 9/30/99, Y6800 (limited edition with Brave Saga 2
- data disk)
- (Strategy Game)
-
- ASHITA NO JOE
- Super Famicom, "Ashita no Joe", N/A
- Kei Amuzement, 11/27/92, Y8900
- (Boxing)
-
- Neo Geo, "Ashita no Joe Densetsu", "Legend of Success Joe"
- (Boxing)
-
- AURA BATTLER DUNBINE
- Playstation, "Aura Battler Dunbine", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02390, 3/4/00, Y6800
- (Strategy/Fighting)
-
- BAKURETSU HUNTER
- Saturn, "Bakuretsu Hunter", N/A
- Aimax (?), 4/26/96, Y8800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Saturn, "Bakuretsu Hunter R", N/A
- King Record, T-24903G (KIRZ 9), 8/8/97, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Bakuretsu Hunter: Sorezore no omoi ... nowaan chatte",
- N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00718, 4/11/97, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Bakuretsu Hunter Mahjong Special", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00541, 10/25/96, Y5800
- (Mahjongg)
-
- BASTARD!
- Super Famicom, "Bastard! Ankoku no Hakai-shin", N/A
- Cobra Team, 1994, Y???
- (Pseudo-3D Fighting/Action Game)
- This has gotten some bad reviews.
-
- Playstation, "Bastard!", N/A
- Seta/Shueisha Publishing, SLPS 00542, 12/27/96, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- BERSERK
- Dreamcast, "Berserk", "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage"
- YUKE'S/ASCII Corporation, T-2101M, 12/99, Y???
- (3D action/adventure)
-
- BIKKURIMAN
- PC Engine, "Bikkuriman World", N/A
- Hudson, 10/30/87, Y4500
- (Action Game)
-
- PC Engine CD, "Bikkuriman Daijikai", N/A
- Hudson, 12/23/88, Y4980
- (Quiz Game)
-
- Famicom, "Bikkuriman World Gekitou Seisenshi", N/A
- Hudson, 7/27/90, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Bikkuriman: Densetsu no [kanji]", N/A
- Interbec/Toho, 12/11/??, Y3800
- (Fighting Game)
- [Are there two SNES games?]
-
- Dreamcast, "Bikkuriman 2000 viva! festiva!", N/A
- Sega toys, T-41801M, 5/2/00, Y4800
- (Mini-games)
-
- Neo Geo Pocket Color, "Bikkuriman 2000 viva! Pocket festiva!", N/A
- Sega toys, T-41801M, 3/16/00, Y3800
- (Mini-games)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Bikkuriman 2000 Charging Card GB", N/A
- Imagineer, 6/10/00, Y3980
- (Card game)
- Limited edition with card
-
- BISTRO RECIPE
- Wonder Swan Color, "Kakutouryouridensetsu Bistro Recipe ~Wonder Battle
- hen~", N/A
- Banpresto, SWJ-BPR002, 9/30/99, Y3980
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Kakutouryouridensetsu Bistro Recipe gekitou food &
- battle hen", N/A
- Banpresto, DMG-AWRJ, 1999, Y???
- Banpresto, 778915, 10/1/00, Y1000
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Kakutouryouridensetsu Bistro Recipe gekitou
- bisutogarumu(?) hen", N/A
- Banpresto, DMG-A2WJ, 1999, Y???
- Banpresto, 721263, 12/1/00, Y1000
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- BLUE BLINK
- PC Engine, "Blue Blink (Aoi Blink)", "Blue Blink"
- Hudson, 4/27/90, Y5800
- (Action Game)
-
- BLUE SEED
- Saturn, "Blue Seed [kanji]", N/A
- Sega, 6/23/95, Y5800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- This game is available at discount prices and is not well-liked.
- Theoretically a RPG, it is really more of a full motion video game.
-
- BOYS BE
- Playstation, "BOYS BE...", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 00779, 3/28/97, Y5800
- (Adventure/Romance sim)
-
- BRAVOMAN
- Arcade, "Bravoman", N/A
- Namco
- Based on a manga series. Released in 1988.
-
- PC Engine, "[kanji] Bravoman", "Bravoman"
- Namco, Y6800
-
- BUBBLEGUM CRASH!
- PC Engine, "Bubblegum Crash!", N/A
- Naxat, 12/6/91, Y7200
- (Adventure. It mainly features Nene, and you are part of the ADPolice,
- with Daily and Leon running around. I muddled through without knowing
- _too_ much Japanese, but knowing more would help a lot.)
-
- BUGTTE HONEY
- Famicom, "Takahashi Meijin no Bugtte Honey", N/A
- Hudson Soft, 6/5/87, Y5500
- (Action Game)
- Based on an anime based on Hudson Soft's games.
-
- CAPTAIN TSUBASA
- Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 1", N/A
- Tecmo, 1988, Y5500
- (Cinematic soccer game)
-
- Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 2 Super Striker", "N/A (?)"
- Tecmo, 1990, Y6900
- (Cinematic soccer game)
- Possibly released in the US as "Tecmo Soccer", but this isn't
- confirmed.
-
- Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 3: Challenge of Kaiser", N/A
- Tecmo, 7/17/92, Y8900
- (Cinematic soccer game)
-
- Gameboy, "Captain Tsubasa VS", N/A
- Tecmo, 1992, Y4200
- (Cinematic soccer game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 4: Pro's Rivals", N/A
- Tecmo, 1993, Y9700
- (Cinematic soccer game?)
-
- Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 5", "Boy's Soccer Team 5"
- Tecmo, 1994, Y9980
- (Action/Cinematic soccer game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Yourh", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
-
- Gameboy, "Captain Tsubasa J: Zengoku Seiha he no Chousen", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Action/Cinematic Soccer Game)
-
- Playstation, "Captain Tsubasa J: All Japan New Generation", N/A
- ???, Y5800
-
- Playstation, "Captain Tsubasa J: Get in the Tomorrow", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00310, 5/3/96, Y5800
- (3D Action/Cinematic Soccer Game)
-
- CARD CAPTOR SAKURA
- Nelvana owns the US TV rights to this show. It is being shown as
- "Cardcaptors".
-
- Playstation/Pocketstation, "Animetic Story Game 1 Card Captor Sakura",
- N/A
- Arika, SLPS 01830~1, 8/5/99, Y6300
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation/Pocketstation, "Cardcaptor Sakura Clow Card Magic", N/A
- Arika, SLPS 02560, 1/27/00, Y7980 (limited edition with
- pocketstation/strap/stand)
- Arika, SLPS 02561, 1/27/00, Y4800
- (Action/Puzzle)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Cardcaptor Sakura ~Sakura to fushigi na clow card~", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN01A, 12/2/99, Y3800
- ("Growth RPG")
-
- Gameboy Color, "Cardcaptor Sakura Itsumo Sakura-chan to Issho", N/A
- (Realtime adventure)
-
- Playstation, "TETRIS with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart", N/A
- Arika, SLPS 02886, 8/10/00, Y5800
- (Tetris)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Cardcaptor Sakura 2(?)", N/A
- MTO, Y???
-
- DC/VMU, "Cardcaptor Sakura Tomoyo no video daisakusen", N/A
- Sega Rosso/Sega, HDR-0115, 12/28/00, Y5800
- Sega Rosso/Sega, HDR-0132, 12/28/00, Y8800 (limited version with
- pillow, wall clock, hot cake set)
- (3d video shooting/puzzle)
-
- CHESS PLAYER OF THE MOON (?)
- (An obscure Japanese manga that you probably don't care about.)
-
- Playstation, "Chess Player of the Moon (Gekka no kishi ~Ouryuusen~)",
- N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00421, 9/13/96, Y5800
- (Japanese chess)
-
- Saturn, "Chess Player of the Moon (Gekka no kishi ~Ouryuusen~)", N/A
- Banpresto, 11/22/96, Y5800
- (Japanese chess)
-
- CHIBI MARUKOCHAN
- Super Famicom, "Chibi Marukochan Harikiri 365 Days", N/A
- Epoch, 12/13/91, Y8800
- (Board Game)
-
- PC Engine, "Chibi Marukochan Quiz de Pihyara", N/A
- Namco, 1/10/92, Y6800
-
- Mega Drive, "Chibi Marukochan Wakuwaku Shopping, N/A
- Namco, 1/14/92, Y6000
-
- Super Famicom, "Chibi Marukochan: Mezase! Minami no Island!", N/A
- Konami, 1995, Y???
- (Contains several mini-games)
-
- Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan okodukai daisakusen!", N/A
- Takara, 1990, Y3400
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 2", N/A
- Takara, Y3800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 3", N/A
- Takara, Y3800
- (Miscellaneous; contains 11 mini-games)
-
- Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 4 kore ga nihon dayo! ouji-sama", N/A
- Takara, DMG-C4J, 1992, Y3800
- Takara, 325015, 11/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Miscellaneous; contains 9 mini-games)
-
- Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan Maruko Deluxe gekijou", N/A
- Takara, DMG-ACMJ, 1995, Y3900
- Takara, 014109, 11/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Action/6 mini-games)
-
- Neo-Geo, "Chibi Marukochan Quiz", N/A
- (Quiz Game)
-
- Playstation, "Chibi Marukochan Marukochan Enikki World", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 00166, 12/22/95, Y4800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Saturn, "Chibi Marukochan no Taisen Pazuru Dama", N/A
- KCE Tokyo/Konami, VS026, 12/15/95, Y5800
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- CITY HUNTER
- PC Engine, "City Hunter", N/A
- SunSoft SS90001, 3/2/90, Y6300
- (Action Game)
-
- COBRA
- PC Engine CD, "Cobra Koku Ryu O no Densetsu", N/A
- Hudson, 3/31/89, Y5980
- (Adventure Game)
-
- PC Engine CD, "Cobra II Densetsu no Otoko", N/A
- Hudson, 6/7/91, Y6500
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Sega CD, ???, "The Space Adventure"
- Hudson, $20
- (Adventure Game)
- This is a port of the first PC Engine game. I have no idea if there is
- a Japanese Mega CD version of this (it probably doesn't matter). It's
- one of the last Sega CD games, and apparently never was released at a
- price higher than $20.
-
- Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Shooting", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 00312, 11/22/96, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Psychogun volume 1", N/A
- Sony, SCPS 19001, 1/22/98, Y2000
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Psychogun volume 2", N/A
- Sony, SCPS 19002, 1/22/98, Y2000
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: Galaxy Nights", N/A
- Sony, SCPS 19005, 2/18/99, Y2000
- (Digital Comic)
-
- COWBOY BEBOP
- Playstation, "Cowboy Bebop", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01126, 5/14/98, Y5800
- (3d Shooting Game)
-
- CRAYON SHIN-CHAN
- There is a Hawaiian subtitle of the series airing in areas with large
- Japanese-American populations.
-
- Super Famicom, "Crayon Shin-chan [kanji]", N/A
- Bandai, 8/30/93, Y9500
-
- Mega Drive, "Crayon Shin-chan", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
-
- Gameboy, "Crayon Shin-chan ~Ora to Shiro wa Otomodachi da yo", N/A
- Bandai, 1993, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Crayon Shin-chan 4: Ora Noitazura Daihenshin", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Crayon Shin-chan 2: Daimaou no Gyakushuu", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Sufami Turbo, "Crayon Shin-chan Nagagutsu Dobon!", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Arcade, "Quiz Crayon Shin-chan", N/A
- Taito, 1993
- (Quiz/Mini-games)
-
- Arcade, "Quiz Crayon Shin-chan ora to asobo", N/A
- Taito, 1994
- (Quiz/Mini-games)
-
- CUTEY HONEY
- PC-FX, "Cutey Honey FX", N/A
- Data West/NEC Home Electronics, 11/10/95, Y8800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- CYBER CITY OEDO 808
- PC Engine CD, "Cyber City Oedo 808 Kemono no Zokusei", N/A
- Masaya, 3/15/91, Y6500
-
- CYBER FORMULA
- Super Famicom, "Cyber Formula", "Cyber Spin"
- Takara, SHVC-CF, Y???
- Racing Game
-
- Gameboy, "Cyber Formula", N/A
- Varie/Takara, 1992, Y???
- Racing Game
-
- Playstation, "Future GPX Cyber Formula", N/A
- Vap, SLPS 01958~9, 3/18/99, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- CYBER NINJA (see Mirai Ninja)
-
- CYBORG 009
- There was a Hawaiian subtitle of this series airing in areas with large
- Japanese-American populations. (I've seen an episode; the subtitles
- were really bad.)
-
- Mega CD, "Cyborg 009", N/A
- Telenet Japan, 7/30/93, Y7800
- (Action Game)
- I got a warning by email telling me this game sucks. :-)
-
- Super Famicom, "Cyborg 009", N/A
- Bec, 1994, Y8800
- (Action Game)
- I've gotten mixed comments on whether the game is good or bad.
-
- DAICHI-KUN CRISIS
- PC Engine, "Daichi-kun Crisis", N/A
-
- DAIUNDOUKAI (BATTLE ATHLETESS, "Battle Athletes" in the US; one of the
- translators really should have figured out that "-ess" means something, and
- not deleted it.)
- Saturn, "Daiundoukai Battle Athletess", N/A
- Increment P Corp., T-24601G, Y???
- Technically, the game came first for this one, but it doesn't seem like
- typical game-based anime and they were probably both planned at the
- same time.
-
- Playstation, "Battle Athletess Daiundoukai Alternative", N/A
- AIC/Increment P Corp., SLPS 01133, 1/15/98, Y5800
- (Growth Simulation)
-
- Playstation, "Battle Athletess Daiundokai GTO", N/A
- AIC/Increment P. Corp., SLPS 01548, 1/14/99, Y5800
- (3D Racing)
-
- Playstation, "Major Wave Series Battle Athletess Daiundoukai
- Alternative", N/A
- Hamster/Increment P. Corp., SLPM 86525, 5/25/00, Y1500
- (Growth Simulation)
-
- Playstation, "Major Wave Series Battle Athletess Daiundoukai GTO", N/A
- Hamster/Increment P. Corp., SLPM 86526, 7/27/00, Y1500
- (3d Racing)
-
- DETECTIVE CONAN
- Playstation, "Detective Conan", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01690, 11/19/98, Y5800
- Bandai, SLPS 91170, 11/18/99, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Detective Conan Majutsushi no chousenjo!", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN020, 8/5/99, Y3600
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Detective Conan ~Karakuri jiin satsujin jiken~", N/A
- Banpresto, 2/25/00, Y4500
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Detective Conan ~kigantou hihou densetsu~", N/A
- Banpresto, 3/31/00, Y4500
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Arcade, "Detective Conan Original Version", N/A
- Taito
- (Print/Mini-games)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Detective Conan nishinomeitantei saidainogigi!?", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN027, 7/27/00, Y3800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Detective Conan 3-nin no meisuiri", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02804, 8/10/00, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- DETONATOR ORGUN
- Mega CD, "Detonator Orgun", N/A
- Hot-B, 7/31/92, Y7800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- DEVASTATOR
- Mega CD, "Devastator", N/A
- Telenet Japan/Wolf Team, 5/28/93, Y7800
- (Action Game)
-
- DEVIL HUNTER YOKO
- [The games and anime were apparently planned at the same time.]
-
- Mega Drive, "Devil Hunter Yoko (the seven bells)", N/A
- NCS, 3/22/91, Y6500
- (Action Game)
- Not locked out.
-
- PC Engine CD, "Devil Hunter Yoko Makai kara no Tenkosei", N/A
- Masaya, 3/13/92, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Devil Hunter Yoko [kanji]", N/A
- Masaya, 1/8/93, Y7200
- (Adventure Game)
-
- DEVILMAN
- Famicom, "Devilman", N/A
- Namco, 1989, Y???
-
- Playstation, "Devilman", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02275, 4/13/00, Y5800
- (Action/Adventure)
-
- DI GI CHARAT
- Unknown, "Life Game of Digiko", N/A
- Takara, Y5800
- Due January 2000.
-
- Gameboy Color, "Mah-Jong Party of Digiko", N/A
- King Record, 12/8/00, Y3980
-
- DIRTY PAIR
- Famicom Disk System, "Dirty Pair" (?), N/A
-
- DODGE DANPEI
- Famicom, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
- Sunsoft, 3/28/92, Y6500
- (Dodgeball game)
-
- Famicom, "Dodge Danpei 2", N/A
- Sunsoft, 3/26/93, Y6800
- (Dodgeball game (?))
-
- Super Famicom, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
- Sunsoft, 7/31/92, Y8500
- (Dodgeball game)
-
- Gameboy, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
- Hudson Soft, 4/24/92, Y4500
- (Cinematic Dodgeball)
-
- PC Engine, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
- Hudson, 9/25/92, Y6500
- (Cinematic Dodgeball)
-
- DORAEMON
- Gameboy, "Doraemon", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 1991, Y???
- (Action/mini-games)
-
- Gameboy, "Doraemon 2: Legend of Animal Planet", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 1992, Y???
-
- Famicom, "Doraemon", N/A
- Hudson, 12/13/86, Y5500
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Doraemon Gigazombie no Gyakushuu (Doraemon Gigazombie's
- Counterattack)", N/A
- Epoch, 1990, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- PC Engine, "Doraemon Maze Strategy (Meikyuu Daisakusen)", "Crater Maze"
- Hudson, 10/31/89, Y4900
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- PC Engine, "Doraemon Nobita no Dorabian Night", N/A
- Hudson, 12/16/91, Y5800
- (Action Game)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Doraemon Nobita no Dorabian Night", N/A
- Hudson, 5/29/92, Y4800
- (Action Game)
- This is a CD version of the previous game.
-
- Mega Drive, "Doraemon, The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu", N/A
- Sega, 3/26/93, Y6800
- (Action Game)
- Locked out.
-
- Super Famicom, "Doraemon Nobita to Yousei no Kuni", N/A
- Epic [kanji], 2/19/93, Y8000
-
- Mega CD, "Doraemon, The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu", N/A
- Sega, Y???
- (Action Game)
- Why do I list this name in English and the others in Japanese? Good
- question. Because I got this info from a magazine in English. I hope
- this is actually a different game and not the same as the cartridge
- version above.
-
- Game Gear, "GG Doraemon Nara no Suke no Yabou", N/A
- Sega, 4/29/93, Y3500
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Doraemon 2: Nobita's Toys Land Adventure", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 1993, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Doraemon 3: Nobita and Time's Gem", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., SHVC-4T, 1994, Y???
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 693693, 11/1/97, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Doraemon 4: Nobita and Moon Kingdom", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., SHVC-AD4J, 1995, Y???
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 606740, 11/1/97, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Doraemon Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi", N/A
- Epoch, SLPS 00233, 2/16/96, Y5800
- Epoch, SLPS 01726, 12/3/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Edutainment)
-
- Playstation, "Doraemon 2 SOS! Otogi no Kuni", N/A
- Epoch, SLPS 00628, 2/21/97, Y5800
- Epoch, SLPS 02369, 11/2/99, Y2800
- (Action Game)
-
- Nintendo 64, "Doraemon Nobita to 3-tsu no Seireiseki", N/A
- Epoch, 3/21/97, Y7980
- (Super Mario 64 Clone)
-
- Nintendo 64, "Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden (Nobita and
- Shrine of Light)", N/A
- Epoch, 12/11/98, Y6800
- (Action /Adventure)
-
- Gameboy, "Doraemon no GAMEBOY de asobou yo deluxe 10", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., DMG-ADPJ, 1998, Y???
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 027502, 8/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Mini-games)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Doraemon kart", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., DMG-ADRJ, 1998, Y???
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 030953, 8/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Racing Game)
-
- Game Boy Advance, "Doraemon"(?), N/A
- Asmik Ace Entertainment, Y???
-
- Playstation, "Doraemon 3 Makai no dungeon", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., SLPS 03076, 12/14/00, Y5800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Nintendo 64, "Doraemon 3 Nobita no machi SOS!", N/A
- Epoch Co., Ltd., 7/28/00, Y6800
- (Action Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Boku Doraemon", N/A
- Sega Toys, T-41802M, 1/25/01, Y5800
- (Adventure/growth sim)
-
- Wonder Swan Color, "Pocket no chuu(?) no Doraemon", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BANC??, 3/00 (?), Y4300
- (Growth communication?)
-
- DOWNLOAD
- PC Engine, "Download", N/A
- NEC Avenue, 6/22/90, Y6800
- (Shooting Game)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Download 2", N/A
- NEC Avenue, 3/29/91, Y6800
- (Shooting Game)
- Both the OAV and games are based on a novel named Devil's Circuit.
-
- DRAGONBALL
- The show was broadcast dubbed in the US starting Fall 1995, and then
- Dragonball Z started in Fall 1996 (skipping 140 episodes). There was a
- Hawaiian subtitle which also aired in other areas with large
- Japanese-American populations; the subtitles ended with DBZ #104.
- There are US DBZ games planned for the PSX, PSX2, and Color Gameboy for
- 2001.
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball: The Mystery of Shenlong", "Dragon Power"
- Bandai, 11/86, Y???
- (Action Game)
- The US version is censored and has several renamed characters.
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball: The Resurrection of the Demon King", N/A
- Bandai, 8/88, Y???
- (Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball 3: The Story of Goku (Gokuden)", N/A
- Bandai, 10/89, Y???
- (Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Attack of the Saiyajins", N/A
- Bandai, 10/90, Y???
- (Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball Z 2: Freeza, the Planet Destroyer" (?), N/A
- Bandai, 8/91, Y???
- (Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball Z 3: Hot Battle! The Androids", N/A
- Bandai, 8/92, Y???
- (Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball Z: World Fighting Tournament (Kekitou Tenkaichi
- Budoukai)", N/A
- Bandai, 12/92, Y???
- ("Barcode" Fighting Game)
-
- Famicom, "Dragonball Z Side Story: The Plan to Destroy Saiyajins", N/A
- Bandai, 8/93, Y???
- (Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")
-
- Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: The Legendary Supersaiyajin", N/A
- Bandai, SHVC-DB, 1/25/92, Y9500
- (Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")
-
- Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden", N/A
- Bandai SHVC-Z2, 3/20/93, Y9800
- (Fighting Game)
- [EGM mistakenly called this "Futoden" and the error has spread. Exists
- as a French version titled "Dragonball Z".]
-
- Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 2", N/A
- Bandai SHVC-EF, 12/93, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
- [Exists as a French version titled "Dragonball Z: La Legende Saten".]
-
- Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 3", N/A
- Bandai, SHVC-AZ4J-JPN, 9/94, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
- [Exists as a French version titled "Dragonball Z: Ultime Menace".]
-
- Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Goku Den", N/A
- Bandai, 3/95, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Son Goku Den 2", N/A
- Bandai, 9/95, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z Hyper Dimension", N/A
- Bandai, SHVC-AZIJ-JPN, 3/29/96, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Dragonball Z: Goku Hishouden", N/A
- Bandai, 11/94, Y4800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- [Omitted listing in Game On! USA #7]
-
- Gameboy, "Dragonball Z: Goku Gekitouden (Encounter with Rivals)", N/A
- Bandai, 8/95, Y5800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Mega Drive, "Dragonball Z: Bu-Yuu-Retsu-Den", N/A
- Bandai, 4/94, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
- [Exists as a French version titled Dragonball Z: L'Appel Du Destin]
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Dragonball Z: Legend of the Great Son Goku", N/A
- Bandai BNCD4001, 11/94, Y???
- (Fighting game??)
-
- Playdia, "Dragonball Z: Shin Saiyajin Zetsu Metsu Keikaku (The Real
- Plan to Destroy Saiyajins)", N/A
- Bandai, 9/94, Y4800
- (Interactive animation)
-
- Playdia, "Dragonball Z: Shin Saiyajin Zetsu Metsu Keikaku part 2", N/A
- Bandai, 12/94, Y4800
- (Interactive animation)
-
- Arcade, "Dragonball Z", N/A
- Banpresto
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Arcade, "Dragonball Z 2 Super Battle", N/A
- Banpresto
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Arcade, "Dragonball Z VR VS", N/A
- Sega
- (First-Person Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Dragonball Z: Ultimate Battle 22", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00073, 7/28/95, Y5800
- Bandai, SLPS 91017, 12/6/96, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Fighting Game)
- There is a European PAL version of this title.
-
- Playstation, "Dragonball Z: The Great Dragonball Legend", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00355, 5/31/96, Y5800
- Bandai, SLPS 91035, 6/27/97, Y2800
- (3D Fighting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Dragonball Z: Shin-bu-toh-den" (Great Fighting Story), N/A
- Bandai, T-13302G, 11/15/95, Y6800
- (Fighting Game)
- [Saturn version of Ultimate Battle 22. Allows all 27 characters
- without using a cheat code.]
-
- Saturn, "Dragonball Z: The Great Dragonball Legend", N/A
- Bandai, 5/24/96, Y5800
- Bandai, 6/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (3D Fighting Game)
- [Same as the PSX version]
-
- Playstation, "Dragonball Final Bout", "Dragonball GT Final Bout"
- Bandai, SLPS 00949, 8/21/97, Y5800
- Bandai, SLPS 91079, 7/23/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Polygon Fighting Game)
- A number of reviews say this isn't very good as a game. Pity.
-
- Pippin, "Anime Designer Dragonball Z", N/A
- Bandai, 7/18/96, Y5800
- (Digital rubber stamp set)
-
- DRAGON HALF
- PC Engine SCD (?), "Dragon Half" (?), N/A
- Microcabin, Y???
- (Board Game)
-
- EFIRA AND JILIORA
- PC Engine CD, "Efira and Jiliora: The Emblem from Darkness", N/A
- Brain Grey, 12/13/91, Y7500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- EIGHTMAN
- Neo-Geo, "Super 8Man", "Super 8Man"
- SNK/Pallas, 1991, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- EL HAZARD
- Saturn, "Mysterious World El Hazard" (?), N/A
- Pioneer LDC, T-22202G, 8/9/96, Y6900
- (Adventure Game)
-
- (VISION OF) ESCAFLOWNE
- Playstation, "The Vision of Escaflowne", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01014, 9/25/97, Y7800 (deluxe with tarot card and mook)
- Bandai, SLPS 01015, 9/25/97, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- FIGHBIRD
- Gameboy, "Taiyou no yuusha Fighbird GB", N/A
- Irem, 1991, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Famicom, "Taiyou no Yuusha Fighbird", N/A
- Irem, 1992, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
-
- FORTUNE QUEST
- Super Famicom, "Fortune Quest", N/A
- Zamuse, Y???
- A board-game-like game. Possibly to have a Playstation version.
-
- FUNKY GATSUMAN
- Playstation, "Funky Gatsuman", N/A
- Reported in Game On! USA as a manga-based game.
-
- FUSHIGI NO UMI NO NADIA (Nadia; Secret of Blue Water)
- Famicom, "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia", N/A
- Toho, 1991, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Mega Drive, "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia", N/A
- Namco, 3/19/91, Y6500
- (Role-Playing Game)
- Not locked out.
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia", N/A
- Hudson, 1/29/93, Y6800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- FUTURE BOY CONAN
- PC Engine, "Future Boy Conan", N/A
- Telnet Japan, 2/28/92, Y7200
- (Action Game, with enough Japanese voice and text to be annoying if you
- don't understand it, though you don't really _need_ to know it.)
-
- GALAXY EXPRESS 999
- There is a Hawaiian subtitle of the entire series which may possibly
- have been aired in other areas with large Japanese-American
- populations.
-
- Arcade, ???, "Galaxy 999"
- Laserdisc game. I don't know if it existed in Japan.
-
- Arcade, ???, "Freedom Fighter"
-
- CD-I, ???, "Escape from Cyber City"
- Fathom Pictures, ???, Y???
- Same as the Freedom Fighter arcade game
-
- Mega CD, "Galaxy Express 999", N/A
- Nihon Telenet, Y???
-
- GALL FORCE
- Famicom Disk System, "Gall Force" (?), N/A
-
- THE GAMBLING APOCALYPSE KAIJI
- Playstation/Pocketstation, "The Gambling Apocalypse KAIJI", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 02749, 5/25/00, Y5800
- (Adventure/gambling)
-
- GANBARE GOEMON
- Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon 2", N/A
- Konami, 1989, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon Gaiden kieta ougon kiseru", N/A
- Konami, 1990, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Famicom, "Goemon: Karakuri Douchuu, N/A
- Konami, 1986, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2 tenka no zaihou", N/A
- Konami , 1992, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon Yuki hime kyuushuutsu emaki", "Legend of
- the Mystical Ninja"
- Konami, 1991, Y???
- (Action/RPG Game)
- Goemon is renamed to "Mr. Ying" and Ebisumaru to "Dr. Yang" in the US
- version.
-
- Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon 2 kiteretsu shougun Maginessu", N/A
- Konami, 1993, Y???
- (Action/RPG Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon 3 Shishijuurokubeeno
- karakurimanjikatame", N/A
- Konami, SHVC-2U, 7/9/94, Y8800
- Konami, 398764, 11/1/97, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Action/RPG Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon ~Kirakira Douchuu~: Boku ga Dancer ni
- natta riyuu", N/A
- Konami, SHVC-A4GJ, 12/15/95, Y???
- Konami, 468959, 11/1/97, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Action Game/minigames)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon: Soreyuke Ebisumaru ~Karakuri meiro~",
- N/A
- Konami, 1996, Y???
- Konami, ????, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Playstation, "Ganbare Goemon Uchuukaizoku Akogingu", N/A
- Konami, SLPS 00217, 3/22/96, Y5800
- Konami, VX011-J2(SLPM 86030), 3/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Action Game)
-
- Nintendo 64, "Ganbare Goemon ~Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori~'" (Neo
- Peach Mountain Shogunate's dance), "Mystical Ninja -- Starring
- Goemon"
- KSE Osaka/Konami, RZ005-J1, 8/7/97, Y8900
- (3D Action/RPG)
-
- Super Famicom, "Gokujyou Parodius (Ultimate Parodius)", N/A
- Konami, SHVC-AGPJ, 1994, Y???
- Konami, 468894, 11/1/97, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Shooting Game)
- Based on the arcade version, but Goemon and Ebisumaru are playable
- characters. (A previous version of the FAQ listed all Ultimate
- Parodius games here; I've since been corrected.)
-
- Gameboy, "Ganbare Goemon ~Kurofunetou no nazo~" (Mystery of Black Ship
- Party)", "Mystical Ninja -- Starring Goemon"
- Konami, RK139, 12/4/97 (4/98 US), Y3980
- (Action/mini-games)
-
- Gameboy, "Ganbare Goemon Sarawareta Ebisumaru", N/A
- Konami, 12/22/91, Y3689
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Playstation, "Konami Antiques MSX Collection Volume 3", N/A
- KCE Tokyo/Konami, VX122-J1(SLPM 86072), 3/19/98, Y4800
- (Collection of MSX games including Parodius)
-
- Famicom, "Konami Wai Wai World", N/A
- Konami, 1988, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
- Goemon and Ebisumaru appear as characters.
-
- Famicom, "Konami Wai Wai World 2 SOS!! Parsley jyou", N/A
- Konami, Y???
- (Action Game)
- Goemon and Ebisumaru appear as characters.
-
- Saturn, "Konami Antiques MSX Collection Ultra Pack", N/A
- Konami, VS120-J1, 7/23/98, Y3800
- (Collection of MSX games including Parodius)
-
- Playstation, "Ganbare Goemon ~Kurunarakoi! Ayashigeikka no kuroikage~",
- N/A
- Konami, VX085-J1(SLPM 86155), 12/23/98, Y5800
- (3D Action Game)
-
- Nintendo 64, "Ganbare Goemon ~Dero Dero Douchuu Obake tenko mori~",
- "Goemon's Great Adventure"
- Konami, RZ021, 12/23/98, Y7800
- (Action Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Ganbare Goemon ~Tengutou no Gyakushuu~", N/A
- KCE Japan West/Konami, RK182-J1(DMG-AGUJ), 1/14/99, Y4300
- KCE Japan West/Konami, 798967, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- N64, "Goemon Mononoke Sugoroku", N/A
- KCE Kobe/Konami, RZ030-J1, 12/25/99, Y7800
- (Card battler/board game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Ganbare Goemon ~Mononoke Douchuu Tobidase
- nabe(?)bugyou!~", N/A
- KCE Kobe/Konami, RK192-J1, 12/16/99, Y4500
- (Growth/collect RPG)
-
- Gameboy, "Konami GB Collection VOL.2", N/A
- KCE Japan West/Konami, DMG-AJJJ, 1997, Y???
- KCE Japan West/Konami, 721654, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Miscellaneous)
- The Gameboy port of Ganbare Goemon is found in this game.
-
- Super Famicom, "Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius ~forever with me~", N/A
- Konami, 12/15/95, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
- Used characters from Ganbare Goemon
-
- Saturn, "Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius ~forever with me~", N/A
- KCE Osaka/Konami, 12/13/96, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
- ???, Y4800
- Saturn port of the original game.
-
- Playstation, "Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius ~forever with me~", N/A
- KCE Osaka/Konami, VX041-J1 (SLPM 86008), 12/20/96, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
- ???, Y4800
- Playstation port of the original game.
-
- Gameboy Color, "Ganbare Goemon ~seikuushi(?) dynamites arawaru!!~", N/A
- KCE Kobe/Konami, RK234-J1, 12/21/00, Y4800
- (3d Action/RPG)
-
- Playstation 2, "Boukenjidaigatsugeki Goemon", N/A
- KCE Kobe/Konami, VW023-J1(SLPM 65014), 12/21/00, Y???
- (3d Action/RPG)
-
- Game Boy Advance, "Konami Wai Wai Racing Advance", N/A
- KCE Kobe/Konami, 3/21/01, Y???
- (Racing Game)
- Goemon appeared as a playable character.
-
- GAOGAIGAR
- Playstation, "King of Braves Gaogaigar BLOCKADED NUMBERS", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 01980, 4/8/99, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- GEGEGE NO KITAROU
- Famicom, "Gegege no Kitarou", "Ninja Kid"
- Bandai, Y4900
- (Action Game)
- Graphics changed for the US version.
-
- Famicom, "Gegege no Kitarou 2", N/A
- Bandai, Y5500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Gegege no Kitarou Fukkatsu! Tenmadaiou", N/A
- Bandai, 2/5/93, Y8800
- (Action Game)
-
- Sufami Turbo, "Gegege no Kitarou youkai donjara", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
-
- Saturn, "Gegege no Kitarou Gendoukaikitan", N/A
- Bandai, T-13310G, 12/27/96, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Gegege no Kitarou", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00644, 1/24/97, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- GENJI TSUUSHIN AGEDAMA
- PC Engine, "Genji Tsuushin Agedama", N/A
- NEC Home Electronics, 12/13/91, Y5800
-
- GETTER ROBO
- Playstation, "Getter Robot the Big Battle!", N/A
- Bandai Visual, SLPS 02232, 9/9/99, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- GHOST IN THE SHELL
- Playstation, "[kanji] Ghost in the Shell", "Ghost in the Shell"
- Sony, SLPS 10043, 7/17/97, Y5800
- (3D Shooter)
-
- GHOST SWEEPER MIKAMI
- PC Engine SCD, "Ghost Sweeper Mikami", N/A
- Banpresto, Y8800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ghost Sweeper Mikami" (?), N/A
- ???, 1993, Y???
-
- GO GO ACKMAN
- Gameboy, "Go Go Ackman", N/A
- Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Go Go Ackman", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
- Based on a manga.
-
- Super Famicom, "Go Go Ackman 2", N/A
- Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Go Go Ackman 3", N/A
- Banpresto, 12/15/95, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- GOLGO 13
- Famicom, "Golgo 13" (?), "Golgo 13"
- Vic Tokai Inc./Saito Pro., 1988, Y5700
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Golgo 13: Riddle of Icarus", "Golgo 13: The Mafat Conspiracy"
- Vic Tokai Inc./Saito Pro., 1990, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- SG-1000, "Golgo 13" (?), N/A
-
- Playstation, "Golgo 13 Kaarairu(?) no Yabou", N/A
- Daiki, SLPS 01712, 11/26/98, Y2600
- (Digital Comic)
- Supposedly has a bilingual English/Japanese option.
-
- Playstation, "Golgo 13 Mienai Guntai", N/A
- Daiki, SLPS 01713, 11/26/98, Y2600
- (Digital Comic)
- Supposedly has a bilingual English/Japanese option.
-
- Playstation, "Youchien Garden Kareninaru Kajinokurabu DOUBLE DRAW", N/A
- Affect Co., Ltd., SLPS 03098, 12/21/00, Y3800
- (Gambling/mini-games)
- Used characters from Golgo 13?
-
- GON
- Super Famicom, "Gon", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Tekken 3", "Tekken 3"
- Namco, 3/26/98, Y5800
- Namco, SLPS 91209, 8/24/00 (rerelease), Y???
- (3D fighting game. Duuuuh.)
- [Gon is a hidden character in the home version, in either country. The
- easiest way to get to play him is to enter your initials as "GON".]
-
- GRANDZORT
- Supergrafx, "Mado-ou Grandzort", N/A
- Sunrise-R-NAS-NTV, HC90029, 4/6/90, Y6500
- (I have conflicting information; I've also been told that this is a
- sequel to the first PC Engine Wataru game.)
-
- GRAPPLER BAKI
- Playstation 2, "Grappler Baki ~Baki saikyou retsuden~", N/A
- Tomy, SLPS 20038, 10/12/00, Y6800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- GUDE CREST (See Efira and Jiliora)
-
- GULLIVER BOY
- PC Engine SCD, "Gulliver Boy", N/A
- Hudson, 5/26/95, Y7800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Gulliver Boy", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
-
- Saturn, "Gulliver Boy", N/A
- Hudson, T-14303G, 3/22/95, Y6800
- (Roleplaying, same game as the PCE one)
-
- GUNDAM
- Famicom Disk System, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi" (?), N/A
- Yutaka, Y???
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 2: Capsule Senki", N/A
- Yutaka, SHI-2G, Y???
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 3: Eiyu Senki", N/A
- Yutaka, Y???
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 4: Newtype Story", N/A
- Yutaka, Y???
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 5: Battle of Universal Century",
- N/A
- Yutaka, 12/22/??, Y6800
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Famicom, "Z Gundam Hot Scramble" (?), N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Gundam Arms: Operation Gundam", N/A
- Bandai, 5/18/91, Y3500
- (Action Game)
-
- Gameboy, "SD Gundam Kunitori", N/A
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Shin SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Story", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Gameboy, "Knight Gundam" (?), N/A
- [Is this the same as the above game?]
-
- Gameboy, "Knight Gundam 2" (?), N/A
-
- Gameboy, "SD Gundam" (?), N/A
- (Roleplaying Game [?])
-
- Gameboy, "SD Gundam Sengokuden 2", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Action/Strategy)
-
- Game Gear, "SD Gundam Winner's History", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Action.Strategy)
-
- Famicom Disk System, "SD Gundam World", N/A
- Bandai, Y3300
- May or may not be the same as Gatchapon 1.
-
- Famicom Disk System, "SD Gundam World Map Collection", N/A
- Bandai, Y500
- Apparently for use with the above game; not a game on its own
-
- Super Famicom, "Kido Senshi Gundam F91: Formula Senki 0122", N/A
- Bandai, SHVC-GP, 7/6/91, Y9500
- (Simulation/Arcade)
-
- Super Famicom, "Knight Gundam", N/A
- Angel/Bandai, Y???
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam [kanji] Knight Gundam [kanji]", N/A
- Angel, 12/21/91, Y9500
- [Is this a duplicate entry?]
-
- Famicom, "SD Gundam Gundam Wars", N/A
- Bandai, Y2800
- (Simulation Game)
- May or may not be the same as Gatchapon 1.
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon World SD Gundam X", N/A
- Yutaka, Y8500
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam X", N/A
- Yutaka, 9/18/92, Y9500
- May or may not be the same as the above.
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon World SD Gundam X 2", N/A
- Yutaka, Y???
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Gaiden 2: Entaku no Kishi (SD Gundam Side
- Story 2: Knights of the Round Table)", N/A
- Yutaka, 12/18/92, Y9500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Arcade, "Gundam Psycho Salamander" (?), N/A
- (Action Game)
- [And what about the home version of this?]
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Psycho Salamander 2", N/A
- Angel, Y8800
- (Action Game)
-
- Arcade, "SD Gundam" (?), N/A
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Z Gundam: Away to the Newtype", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
- (Strategic action game)
-
- Super Famicom, "V Gundam" (?), N/A
- Bandai, Y9800
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD [kanji] Gundam V [kanji]", N/A
- Angel, 9/12/92, Y7800
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Gatchapon X", N/A
- Bandai, Y9800
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Arcade, "Gundam Ex Revue", B/A
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "G Gundam", N/A
- Bandai, Y9800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Mobile Warrior Gundam" (?), N/A
- Bandai, Y9800
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Sufami Turbo, "SD Gundam Generations", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
- (Seems to be a series of six different games, none of whose titles I
- can translate)
-
- Playdia, "SD Gundam 10 Years Memory 1985-1994", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (CD-ROM based Gundam encyclopedia)
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon SD Gundam Gnext", N/A
- Bandai, 6/23/95, Y12800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon SD Gundam Gnext Expansion Cart 1", N/A
- Bandai, Y2800
- For use with the previous game.
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00035, 6/23/95, Y6800
- Bandai, SLPS 91011, 11/22/96, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Version 2.0", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00280, 3/29/96, Y6800
- Bandai, SLPS 91048, 3/19/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Version 2.0 Limited Edition", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00281, 3/29/96, Y9800
- (Shooting Game)
- Came with deluxe manual book.
-
- Playstation, "SD Gundam Over Galaxian", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00385, 6/28/96, Y4800
- (Vertical shooter (!))
-
- Pippin, "Gundam 0079: The War for Earth", N/A
- Presto Studios, Inc./Bandai Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd., Y???
- (Strategy/Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Gundam 0079: The War for Earth", N/A
- Presto Studios, Inc./Bandai Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd., SLPS
- 00815~6, 5/2/97, Y7800
- Presto Studios, Inc./Bandai Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd., SLPS
- 45045~6, Y???
- (Strategy/Action Game)
- Was originally going to be released December 1996. Finally available
- in 1997 in Japan; the US Playstation release has been cancelled. You
- can order the PC or Mac version from Bandai.
-
- Playstation, "New SD Feudal Legend (Shin SD Sengokuden
- Kidoumushataisen)", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00576, 12/20/96, Y6800 (limited edition, with model)
- Bandai, SLPS 00655, 12/20/96, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Gundam Wing: Endless Duel", N/A
- Bandai, 3/29/96, Y7500
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam", N/A
- Bandai, 12/22/95, Y6800
- Bandai, 11/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Perfect One Year War", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00920, 7/31/97, Y6800
- (Strategy/Action Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: Senritsu no Blue", N/A
- Bandai, 9/20/96, Y4800
- (3D Shooting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story II: Ao O Uketsugu Mono", N/A
- Bandai, 12/6/96, Y4800
- (3D Shooting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story III: Sai Kareshi Sha", N/A
- Bandai T13312-G, 3/8/97, Y4800
- (3D Shooting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story The Blue Destiny", N/A
- Bandai, 8/29/97, Y14400
- (Shooting Game; collects the above three games, plus Optional Guide)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Z Gundam Zenhen: Zeta no Kodou", N/A
- Bandai, T-13315G, 4/25/97, Y6800
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Z Gundam Kouhen: Uchuu o Kakeru", N/A
- Bandai, 9/25/97, Y6800
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "SD Gundam G Century", N/A
- Bandai SLPS 00785, 3/20/97, Y6800
- Bandai SLPS 91065, 6/25/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Action/Strategy Game)
-
- Playstation, "Gundam: The Battle Master", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00883, 6/20/97, Y6800
- (2D Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Gundam: The Battle Master 2", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01286, 3/12/98, Y6800
- (2D Fighting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Power Formation Puzzle", N/A
- Bandai, 1/26/96, Y7500
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam GNext Unit & Map Collection", N/A
- Bandai, 3/29/96, Y3800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Gameboy, "SD Sengokuden", N/A
- Bandai, 3/24/90, Y3500
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam: V Sakusen Shidou", N/A
- Angel, 1992, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "SD Gundam 2", N/A
- Angel, 1993, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Saturn, "SD Gundam G Century S", N/A
- Bandai, 2/11/98, Y6800
- (Action/Strategy Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam: Ghiren's Greed", N/A
- Bandai, T-13327G, 4/9/98, Y??? (limited edition with 'special liner
- note')
- Bandai, 4/9/98, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Ghiren's Greed Data Disc", N/A
- Bandai, T-13333G, 10/8/98, Y2800
- (Walkthrough for the strategy game)
-
- Playstation, "SD Gundam GGeneration", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01560~1, 8/6/98, Y6800
- Bandai, SLPS 91133, 5/4/99, Y2800
- (Strategy Game)
- There is a special edition with a poster.
-
- Virtual Boy, "SD Gundam Dimension War", N/A
- Bandai, VUE-VSDJ-JPN, 12/22/95, Y5800
-
- Arcade, "SD Gundam Neo Battling", N/A
- Banpresto, 1993
- (Action/Shooter)
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Suit Z-Gundam", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01142~3, 12/11/97, Y7800
- (3D Shooting)
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Char's Counterattack", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01724, 12/17/98, Y6800
- (3D Action Game)
- There is a special edition with a T-shirt.
-
- Wonder Swan, "SD Gundam Emotional Jam", N/A
- Banpresto, SWJ-BAN006, 5/27/99, Y3800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Mobile Suit Gundam MSVS", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN015, 8/26/99, Y3800
- Bandai, SWJ-77A008, 3/23/00, Y6800 (rerelease with Earth Federation
- colour Wonder Swan)
- Bandai, SWJ-77A009, 3/23/00, Y6800 (rerelease with Zeon colour Wonder
- Swan)
- (Real-time Strategy)
-
- Wonder Swan, "SD Gundam Gashapon senki Episode One", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN020, Y3200
- (Action/Strategy)
-
- Playstation, "SD Gundam G Generation-0", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02200~2, 8/12/99, Y6980
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Gundam Side Story 0079 Rise From The Ashes", N/A
- Bandai, T-13301M, 8/26/99, Y6800 (limited edition with Gundam War
- promotion card)
- Bandai, T-13302M, 8/26/99, Y6800
- (3D Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Gundam Side Story 0079 Rise from the Ashes", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (3D Shooting Game)
- Port of the Dreamcast game.
-
- Dreamcast, "Gundam Side Story 0079 Rise from the Ashes Premium Disc",
- N/A
- Bandai, 610-7160, N/A
- (3D Shooting Game)
- Port of the Dreamcast game.
-
- Playstation, "SD Gundam" (?), N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02200~2, 8/12/99, Y6980
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Ghiren's Greed Blood of Zion", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02570~1, 2/3/00, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Mobile Suit Gundam Ghiren's Greed Blood of Zion", N/A
- Bandai, T-13305M, 6/29/00, Y6800
- Port of the Playstation game.
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Mobile Suit Gundam Ghirem's Greed Blood of Zion Capture
- Instruction Book", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02820, 6/29/00, Y2800
- Add-on to the above game, walkthrough, quiz, demo
-
- Pippin, "Gundam Virtual Modeler Light", N/A
- Bandai Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd., Y8800
- (Virtual modeller)
- Also for PC and Mac
-
- Pippin, "Mobile Suit Gundam Zion Dukedom Military-File", N/A
- Bandai Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd., 1997, Y6800
- Possibly an add-on?
-
- Wonder Swan, "SD Gundam GGeneration GATHER BEAT", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN030, 7/13/00, Y3800
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN031, 7/13/00, Y5300 (with Wonder Wave)
- (Strategy Game)
-
- PSX/Wonder Wave, "SD Gundam GGeneration-F", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02912~5, 8/3/00, Y7800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- PSX/Wonder Wave, "SD Gundam GGeneration-F Limited Edition", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02900~3, 8/3/00, Y9980 (with poster, model, binder,
- calender, card holder)
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Playstation 2, "G-SAVIOUR ~G Sabre~", N/A
- Sunrise Interactive, SLPS 25009, 9/14/00, Y7800
- (3d shooting)
-
- Playstation 2, "Mobile Suit Gundam", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02520, 12/21/00, Y6800
- (3D Action)
- Based on the original series.
-
- Playstation 2, "Mobile Suit Gundam (???) (limited edition with
- figure)", N/A
- Bandai, 12/21/00, Y???
-
- Wonder Swan Color, "MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM Vol.1 -SIDE7-", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BANC07, 2/1/01, Y4500
- (Strategy/adventure)
-
- Wonder Swan Color, "SD Gundam eiyuuden mushahen"(?), N/A
- ???, 2/01 (?), Y???
-
- Wonder Swan Color, "SD Gundam eiyuuden kishihen"(?), N/A
- ???, 2/01 (?), Y???
-
- GUNHED
- Famicom, "Gunhed", N/A
- (Strategy Game?)
-
- PC Engine, "Gunhed", "Blazing Lasers"
- Hudson, 7/7/89, Y5800
- (Shooting Game)
- Apparently Gunhed for the PCE _was_ based on the Gunhed series. I saw
- a screenshot of the Japanese version and it uses the Gunhed logo. I
- still don't quite understand this, since the plots seem nothing alike.
-
- GUNNM (Battle Angel)
- Playstation, "Gunnm: Kasei no Kioku (Martian Memory)", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01408, 8/27/98, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- [Game On! USA, by Viz, listed this as "Battle Angel Alita" which, of
- course, is the name Viz used for the manga but is not actually the game
- title.]
-
- GUYFERD
- Saturn, "Shichiseitoushin Guyferd Crown kaimetsu sakusen", N/A
- Capcom, T-1242G, 11/19/98, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Guyferd", N/A
- Capcom, SLPS 01619, 11/19/98, Y5800
- (Interactive Movie)
-
- HAJIME NO IPPO
- Playstation, "Hajime no Ippo THE FIGHTING!", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 00945, 7/31/97, Y5800
- Kodansha, SLPS 91063, 5/28/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Growth sim/boxing)
-
- Playstation 2, "Hajime no Ippo VICTORIOUS BOXERS", N/A
- New Corporation/Entertainment Software Publishing, SLPS 25012,
- 12/14/00, Y6800
- (3d boxing)
-
- HAKAIDER
- Saturn, "Hakaider", N/A
- Sega, Y???
- (Gun game--based on a live action series)
-
- HARLEM BEAT
- Playstation, "Harlem Beat ~You're The One~", N/A
- KCE Japan East/Konami, VX140-J1(SLPM 86329), 10/28/99, Y5800
- (Simulation/Basketball)
-
- HARMAGEDDON
- Arcade, ???, "Bega's Battle"
- (Laserdisc game. I don't know if it existed in Japan.)
-
- HELL TEACHER NUBE
- Playstation, "Hell Teacher Nube", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00802, 5/16/97, Y5800
- (Adventure/growth sim)
-
- THE HEROIC LEGEND OF ARSLAN
- Mega CD, "The Heroic Legend of Arslan", N/A
-
- HI NO TORI
- Famicom, "Hi no Tori Hououhen Gaou no Bouken (Hi no Tori Phoenix
- chapter Gaou's adventure)", N/A
- Konami, Y5300
- (Action Game)
-
- HOKUTO NO KEN (Fist of the North Star)
- This show exists as a Hawaiian subtitle.
-
- Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken", N/A
- Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1986, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken part 2", "Fist of the North Star"
- Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1987, Y???
- (Action Game)
- US version by Taxan USA.
-
- Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 3 Shinseikisouzou sei(?)kenretsuden", N/A
- Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1989, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 4 Shichiseihakenden Hokutoshinken no kanata(?)
- he", N/A
- Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1991, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 5 Tenmaryuuseiden Ai*Zetsushou", N/A
- Toei Douga, 1992, Y8900
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Hokuto no Ken", "Fist of the North Star - 10 Big Brawls for
- the King of Universe"
- Toei, 1990, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- SG-1000, "Hokuto no Ken", "Black Belt"
- Sega, 1986, Y???
- (Action/fighting)
-
- Mega Drive, "Hokuto no Ken [kanji]", "Last Battle"
- Sega, 7/1/89, Y6000
- (Action Game)
- Neither version is locked out, but the US version has renamed
- characters and was changed to remove the blood. A language switch has
- no effect.
-
- Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken I", N/A
- Toei Douga ACT, Y???
-
- Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 6 Gekitou denshou ken ~ Haou he no dou",
- N/A
- Toei Animation/Shoei Systems, 1992, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
- This has gotten some really bad reviews.
-
- Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 7 Seiken retsuden Denshousha he no dou",
- N/A
- Toei, SHVC-K7, 1993, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Hokuto no Ken" (?), N/A
- Banpresto, 12/22/95, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Hokuto no Ken", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00369, 8/30/96, Y5800
- (Cinematic Fighter)
- [Is this the game which is the same as the Saturn one?]
-
- Playstation, "Hokutonoken seikimatsukyuseisyudensetsu", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02993, 10/26/00, Y5800
- (3d action/cinematic fighter)
- limited version came with figure.
-
- Arcade, "Punch Mania ~Hokuto no Ken~", N/A
- Konami, 2000
- (First person fighting)
-
- HUNTER X HUNTER (manga)
- Wonder Swan, "Hunter X Hunter ishi wo tsugu mono(?)", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN02A, 6/1/00, Y3800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Hunter X Hunter ~Hunter no Keifu~", N/A
- KCE Japan East/Konami, RK203-J1, 6/15/00, Y4500
- (Growth sim/RPG)
-
- Playstation, "Hunter X Hunter Maboroshi no greed island", N/A
- KCE Japan East/Konami, VX214-J1(SLPM 86651), 10/26/00, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- INITIAL D
- Playstation, "Initial D", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01793, 1/7/99, Y5800
- Kodansha, SLPS 91181, 2/24/00, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Racing Game)
-
- IRIA (see Zeiram)
-
- IRON LEAGUE
- Gameboy, "Iron League", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- JANKENMAN
- Gameboy, "Jankenman", N/A
- NCS, Action, Y???
-
- JESUS
- Famicom, "Jesus: Dreadful Bio-Monsters", N/A
- King Records, Y5900
- (I never heard of this anime. What is it anyway? The game does seem
- to be real, though. As one site describes it, "Sadly, this isn't the
- same Jesus as the Messiah we've all come to know and love".)
-
- JOJO NO KIMYUU NA BOUKEN (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Super Famicom, "JoJo no Kimyuu na Bouken", N/A
- Cobra Team, Y9500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Arcade, "Jojo's Venture", N/A
- Capcom, 12/98
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation/Pocketstation, "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure", "Jojo's Bizarre
- Adventure"
- Capcom, SLPS 02236, 10/14/99, Y5800
- (Fighting Game)
- Port of the arcade game.
-
- Dreamcast, "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure mirai he ni isan", "Jojo's Bizarre
- Adventure"
- Capcom, T-1205M, 11/25/99, Y5800
- (Fighting Game)
- Port of the arcade game.
-
- Arcade, "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure mirai he no isan", N/A
- Capcom, 9/28/99
- Capcom, 10/18/99 (rerelease)
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure mirai he no isan for Matching
- Service", N/A
- Capcom, T-1231M, 10/26/00, Y3800
- (Fighting Game)
- Port of the arcade game. Supports remote play.
-
- KAMEN RIDER (Masked Rider)
- Note: The US Masked Rider series used very little Japanese footage.
- These games are all based on the Japanese version.
-
- Famicom Disk System, "Kamen Rider Black", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Kamen Rider Club", N/A
- [Did they really make this?], Y???
-
- Famicom Disk System, "SD Kamen Rider Club", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Roleplaying?)
-
- Mega CD, "Kamen Rider Zo", "The Masked Rider--Kamen Rider Zo"
- Toei Video, Y???
- (Full motion video game, based on a Kamen Rider movie)
- This is one of the last games I'd expect a US port of. Somehow, they
- did it anyway.
-
- Gameboy, "Kamen Rider SD: Hashire! Mighty Riders", N/A
- Yutaka, 1993, Y???
- (Racing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Kamen Rider SD: Shutsugeki!! Rider Machine", N/A
- Yutaka, 1993, Y???
- (Racing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Kamen Rider SD", N/A
- Toei, Y???
- (Action Game)
- [Is this the same as the previous game?]
-
- Famicom, "Kamen Rider SD: Clan Shocker's Ambition", N/A
- ???, 1/93, Y8500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Playstation, "Kamen Rider", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01570, 10/1/98, Y5800
- Bandai, SLPS 91139, 6/3/99, Y2800
- (3D Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Jissen pachi-slot hisshouhou! SINGLE Kamen Rider V3", N/A
- Maxbet, SLPM 86335, 10/28/99, Y2500
- (Slot)
-
- Playstation, "Jissen pachi-slot hisshouhou! SINGLE Kamen Rider &
- Gallop", N/A
- Maxbet, SLPM 86342~3, 10/28/99, Y2500
- (Slot)
- Kamen Rider slot was included in this game
-
- Playstation, "Kamen Rider V3", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02964, 9/14/00, Y5800
- (3d Fighting)
-
- Playstation, "Kamen Rider Cougar", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 03090, 12/21/00, Y4800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- KARATE CLUB (?)
- Super Famicom, "Karate Club", N/A
- Culture Brain, Y9800
- (Fighting Game)
- Electronics Gaming Monthly reported this is a manga-based game.
-
- THE KING OF FIGHTERS
- Playstation, "The King of Fighters Kyo", N/A
- SNK/Dream Factory, SLPM 86095, 8/27/98, Y5800
- SNK/Dream Factory, SLPM 86314, 9/9/99, Y2800
- (Adventure game based on a manga based on a game.)
-
- KINGYO CHUUIHO!
- Gameboy, "Kingyo Chuuiho!", N/A
- Yutaka, Y???
- (Mini-games)
-
- Super Famicom, "Kingyo Chuuiho! Tobidase! Game Gakuen", N/A
- Jaleco, SHVC-J7, 2/18/94, Y9800
- (Mini-games)
-
- KINNIKUMAN
- Famicom, "Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match", "Muscles"
- Bandai, 1985, Y???
- (Wrestling game)
-
- Famicom, "Kinnikuman Kinnikusei Oui Soudatsusen", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
-
- Gameboy, "Kinnikuman: Zadorimu Match", N/A
- Yutaka, 1992, Y???
-
- Super Famicom, "Kinniukuman: Dirty Challenger", N/A
- Yutaka, 1992, Y???
- (Wrestling Game)
-
- KO CENTURY BEAST
- PC Engine SCD, "KO Century Beast" (?), N/A
- Pack In Video, Y8800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- KOURYU NO MIMI
- Super Famicom, "Kouryu no Mimi", N/A
- Vap, 12/22/95, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- KUJAKU-OU (Peacock King)
- Famicom, "Kujako-Ou" (?), N/A
- Pony Canyon, 1988, Y???
-
- Famicom, "Kujako-Ou 2" (?), N/A
- Pony Canyon, Y???
-
- SG-1000, "Kujaku-Ou" (?), "Spell Caster"
- (Based on the first Kujaku movie?)
-
- Mega Drive, "Kujaku-Ou 2", "Mystic Defender"
- Sega, 11/25/89, Y6000
- (Action Game)
- Not locked out, but the difference between the Japanese and American
- versions is country-selectable, so you'll probably want a language
- switch or adaptor anyway. (Based on the second Kujaku movie?)
-
- KYATTO NINDEN TYANDEE (Samurai Pizza Cats)
- Famicom, "Kyatto Ninden Tyandee", N/A
- Tecmo, 1991, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- LEGEND OF THE GALACTIC HEROES (Ginya Eiyu Densetsu)
- Famicom, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" (?), N/A
- Kemco, Y5900
-
- Super Famicom, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" (?), N/A
- Tokuma Shoten, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Saturn, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten, 12/6/96, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Saturn, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes Plus", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten, 10/23/97, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Playstation, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten, SLPS 01358, 5/28/98, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Playstation, "Chibi-Chara Game Gingaeiyudensetsu", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten, SLPS 01834~5, 5/27/99, Y5800 (limited edition with
- Reinhard strap)
- Tokuma Shoten, SLPS 02025~6, 5/27/99, Y5800 (limited edition with Yang
- strap)
- Tokuma Shoten, SLPS 02027~8, 5/27/99, Y5800
- (Board Game)
-
- Playstation, "ClickManga/Legend of the Galactic Heroes 1", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten, SLPS 02128, 9/30/99, Y1800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Playstation, "ClickManga/Legend of the Galactic Heroes 2", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten, SLPS 02353, 11/18/99, Y1800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- LETS AND GO
- Playstation, "Bakusou kyoudai Let's & Go!! Hyper Heat", N/A
- Jaleco, SLPS 01078, 11/20/97, Y5800
- Jaleco, SLPS 91091, 9/24/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Racing Game)
-
- Playstation, "Bakusou kyoudai Let's & Go!! Eternal Wings", N/A
- Jaleco, SLPS 01489, 7/30/98, Y5800
- Jaleco, SLPS 02093, 7/1/99, Y2800
- (Racing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Mini yonku Let's & Go!! Power WGP 2", N/A
- Nintendo, 050741, 10/1/98, Y2500
- Nintendo, SHVC-BM4J, 12/4/98, Y3800
- Nintendo, 329398, Y2000 (rerelease)
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Mini yonku GB Let's & Go!!", N/A
- ASCII Corp., 5/23/97, Y4900
- (Racing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Mini yonku GB Let's & Go!! All Star battle MAX", N/A
- ASCII Corp., 6/19/98, Y4800
- (Racing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Mini yonku Shining Scorpion Let's & Go!!", N/A
- ASCII Corporation, 12/20/96, Y8800
- (Racing Game)
-
- LODOSS WAR
- PC Engine CD, "Record of Lodoss War" (?), N/A
- Hudson Soft, 7/17/92, Y7200
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Record of Lodoss War II" (?), N/A
- Hudson Soft, 12/16/94, Y7800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Record of Lodoss War" (?), N/A
- Bec, 12/22/95, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Record of Lodoss War: The Advent of Cardice", N/A
- Kadokawa Shoten/ESP, T-27903M, 6/29/2000, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- LOVE HINA
- Dreamcast, "LOVE HINA totsuzen engage happening", N/A
- Sega, HDR-0102, 9/28/00, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "LOVE HINA totsuzen engage happening LIMITED BOX", N/A
- Sega, HDR-0112, 9/28/00, Y8800 (limited edition with clock, doll,
- towel, charm)
- (Adventure Game)
-
- PSX + Pocketstation(required), "Love Hina ai ha kotoba no naka ni", N/A
- KCE Japan East/Konami, VX205-J1(SLPM 86652), 9/28/00, 'open'
- (Keyword collection adventure)
-
- Playstation + Pocketstation(required), "Love Hina 2 kotoba ha konayuki
- no you ni", N/A
- KCE Japan East/Konami, VX220-J1(SLPM 86677), 11/30/00, 'open'
- (Keyword collection adventure)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Love Hina", N/A
- Marvelous Entertainment Inc., CGB-P-BPHK, 2000, Y4800?
- (Simulation Game)
-
- LUPIN III
- Arcade, "Lupin III", "N/A (?)"
- Taito, 1980
- (Action Game)
- This is an odd game from the pre-Nintendo era. It doesn't have a whole
- lot do do with Lupin except that you're a thief.
-
- Arcade, N/A, "Cliffhanger"
- Stern, 1983
- (This laser disk game was made using footage from Castle of Cagliostro,
- plus a bit from Mystery of Mamo.)
-
- Gameboy, "SD Lupin III Kinko Yaburi Daisakusen", N/A
- Banpresto, 1989, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Famicom, "Lupin III Pandora no isan", N/A
- Namco Ltd., 1987, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro", N/A
- Asmik Ace, SLPS 00535~7, 1/10/97, Y6800
- Asmik Ace, SLPS 91060~2, 5/28/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "HEIWA Parlor! PRO LUPIN the IIIrd Special", N/A
- Heiwa/Telenet Japan, SLPS 02541, 1/13/00, Y5200
- (Japanese pinball)
-
- Super Famicom, "Lupin III", N/A
- Epoch, 1994, Y9800
- (Action Game)
- [About the Fountain of Youth, not Cagliostro]
-
- Saturn, "Lupin III--The Master File", N/A
- Mizuki, 3/29/96, Y5800
- (Not a game?)
-
- Saturn, "Lupin the 3rd Chronicles", N/A
- Spike, 8/8/97, Y5800
- (Gallery/quiz)
-
- Saturn, "Lupin III The Sage of Pyramid", N/A
- Asmik Ace/Tohokushinsha, T-2004G, 8/6/98, Y5800
- (3d Action)
-
- Playstation, "Lupin the 3rd", N/A
- Daiki, SLPS 01402, 11/26/98, Y2300
- (Digital Comic)
- Reportedly is bilingual and has an English option.
-
- Playstation, "Parlor! PRO Jr. Vol.2", N/A
- Telenet Japan, SLPS 02357, 11/2/99, Y3200
- (Japanese pinball)
-
- Playstation, "PUNCH THE MONKEY! GAME EDITION", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02805, 6/22/00, Y5800
- (Rhythm action)
-
- Playstation, "Pachinko & Pachislot Parlor! PRO EX CR.Inakappe Daishou A
- &", N/A
- Heiwa Corporation/Olympia Co.,Ltd./Telenet Japan, SLPS 02860, 9/28/00,
- Y5200
- (Japanese pinball/slot)
- Pachi-slot Lupin III slot was included in this game
-
- Playstation/Pocketstation, "PACHI-SLOT Simulator 7 maker suishou manual
- 1", N/A
- Media Entertainment Inc/Olympia Co.,Ltd./Heiwa Corporation, SLPS 02991,
- 10/12/00, Y5800
- (Slot)
- Lupin III slot was included in this game
-
- Playstation, "HEIWA Parlor! PRO Fujiko ni o.ma.ka.se Special", N/A
- Heiwa Corporation/Telenet Japan, SLPS 03105, 12/28/00, Y5200
- (Japanese pinball)
-
- MACH GO GO GO (Speed Racer)
- The SNES and Genesis Speed Racer games, though ultimately derived from
- an old Japanese show, were produced in the USA. I have no idea if they
- were ever released in Japan.
-
- Super NES, ???, "Speed Racer in: My Most Dangerous Adventures"
- Accolade, $70
- (Driving/Action)
-
- Genesis, ???, "Speed Racer: The Challenge of Racer X"
- Accolade, $60
- (Driving)
-
- Arcade, ???, "Speed Racer" (?)
- Namco
-
- Playstation, "Mach Go Go Go!", "Speed Racer"
- Tomy, SLPS 00295, 9/27/96, Y5800 (Jaleco in the USA)
- (Racing Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Mach Go Go Go", N/A
- Tomy, 1997, Y???
- (Racing Game)
- Based on the newer series
-
- MACROSS
- Macross was the first series of three unrelated series which were
- combined as "Robotech" in America.
-
- Famicom, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", N/A
- Namco/Bandai, NMR-4500, 12/85, Y4800
- (Shooting Game)
-
- PC Engine CD/SCD, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036", N/A
- Masaya, NSCD-2007, 4/3/92, Y7400
- (Shooting Game)
- Character designs are by Haruhito Mikimoto and mecha designs are by the
- same staff that did the designs for the anime. The game plays without
- a SCD card, but gives voice and extra pictures at the start and end of
- each stage with one. The US version (which would have been Robotech
- anyway) was cancelled.
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross Eternal Love Song",
- N/A
- Masaya, NSCD-2014, 12/4/92, Y7200
- (Simulation Game)
- Plans to bring this game to the USA were cancelled.
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie",
- N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto/Zamuse, SHVC-79, 1993, Y8800
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Arcade, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", ?
- Banpresto, 1992
- (Vertical Shooting Game)
-
- Arcade, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross II", ?
- Banpresto, 1993
- (Horizontal Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Macross Digital Mission VF-X", N/A
- UNiT Inc./Bandai Visual, SLPS 00386, 2/28/97, Y6800
- UNiT Inc./Bandai Visual, SLPS 91058, 5/28/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (3D Shooting/Simulator Game)
-
- Nintendo 64, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross Hyper Dimension", N/A
- Tomy, Y8800
- (3D Shooting Game)
- Gametek announced and showed a Robotech game at the Winter 1995 CES.
- Gametek is now out of business; the game was released in Japan by Tomy.
- The US version was to be named "Robotech: Crystal Dreams" and use a
- Robotech title screen and music and the Sentinels character designs; I
- don't know how much Macross stuff was added for the Japanese release.
-
- Saturn, "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Do You Remember Love",
- N/A
- Bandai Visual, T-23403G, 6/6/97, Y6800
- (2.5D Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Do You Remember
- Love", N/A
- Bandai Visual, SLPS 02005~7, 5/27/99, Y6800
- (2.5D Shooting Game)
- Playstation port of the Saturn game. Came with card, Macross VF-X2 and
- Patlabor demo games.
-
- Arcade, "Macross Plus", N/A
- Banpresto, 12/96
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Macross VF-X2", N/A
- UNiT Inc./Bandai Visual, SLPS 02237, 9/2/99, Y6800
- (3D Shooting)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Macross - True Love Song -", N/A
- Layup (?), SWJ-LAY001, 3/23/00, Y3980
- (Adventure/Growth sim)
-
- Dreamcast, "Macross M3 (?)", N/A
- (3D Shooter)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Macross 7", N/A
- Epoch, Y???
- (Horizontal shooter)
-
- Playstation, "Macross Plus -Game Edition-", N/A
- Takara Co., Ltd./Shoeisha Co., Ltd., SLPS 02791, 6/29/00, Y6800
- (3d shooting)
-
- Dreamcast, "Macross M3", N/A
- Shoeisha Co., Ltd., T-21501M, 2/22/01, Y6800
- Shoeisha Co., Ltd., T-21502M, 2/22/01, Y6800 (limited version with
- card)
- (3d shooting)
-
- MAGICAL GIRL COCO
- Playstation, "Magical Girl Coco", N/A
- Seta, Y5800
- Based on a radio show.
-
- MAGICAL GIRL PRETTY SAMMY
- Playstation, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 1: In the Earth", N/A
- Pioneer, SLPS 00645~6, 8/30/96, Y6800
- (Adventure/Fighting Game, ported from AX9801)
-
- Playstation, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 2: In the Julyhelm (sic)",
- N/A
- Pioneer, SLPS 00760~1, 3/14/97, Y6800
- (Adventure/Fighting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy [kanji]", N/A
- Nec Interchannel, 8/8/97, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Saturn, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Heart no Kimochi", N/A
- Nec Interchannel, 1/29/98, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- MAGICAL TARURUUTO-KUN
- Famicom, "Magical Taruruuto-kun", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
-
- Mega Drive, "Magical Taruruuto-kun", N/A
- Sega, 4/24/92, Y3880
- (Action Game)
-
- Game Gear, "Magical Taruruuto-kun", N/A
- ???, 7/5/97, Y3980
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Magical Taruruuto-kun Magic Adventure", N/A
- Bandai/Toei, 1992, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- MAGIC KNIGHT RAYEARTH
- Game Gear, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
- Sega, 1994, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Game Gear, "Magic Knight Rayearth 2: Making of Magic Knight" (?), N/A
- Sega, 1995, Y???
-
- Saturn, "Magic Knight Rayearth", "Magic Knight Rayearth"
- Sega, GS-9018, 8/25/95, Y4800
- (Zelda clone/RPG)
- This game came from Working Designs in 1998, even though the show never
- quite made it to America. The game is considered to be good quality
- (for its time) unlike many anime-based games, although age has taken a
- toll on it.
-
- Super Famicom, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
- Tomy, 1995, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
- This game stinks. It's been fan-translated for emulators, so you can
- see for yourself.
-
- Gameboy, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
- Tomy, DMG-P-ARYJ, 1995, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- MAHOUJIN GURU GURU
- Gameboy, "Mahoujin Guru Guru", N/A
- Takara, 1995, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Super Famicom, "Mahoujin Guru Guru", N/A
- Enix, 4/21/95, Y10800
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Super Famicom, "Mahoujin Guru Guru 2", N/A
- Enix, 4/12/96, Y8000
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Doki Doki Densetu/Mahoujin Guru Guru" (?), N/A
- Enix, Y???
-
- MAISON IKKOKU
- Famicom, "Maison Ikkoku" (?), N/A
- Bostek, Y5900
-
- PC Engine, "Maison Ikkoku", N/A
- Microcabin MC66680, 8/4/89, Y5900
- (Adventure Game)
-
- MAKERUNA MAKENDOU
- Super Famicom, "Makeruna Makendou", "Kendo Rage"
- Datam Polystar, 1992, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Makeruna Makendou 2", N/A
- Datam Polystar, 1995, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Keeper" (?), N/A
- (Puzzle game with Makendou as a bonus playable character.)
-
- Playstation, "Makeruna! Makendou 2", N/A
- Datam Polystar, SLPS 00128, 11/10/95, Y5800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- PC-FX, "Makeruna Makendou Z"), N/A
- Fill In Cafe/NEC, 3/20/98, Y7800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- MARMALADE BOY
- Gameboy, "Marmalade Boy" (?), N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y3900
- (Romance simulation)
-
- Super Famicom, "Marmalade Boy", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Romance simulation)
-
- MAZINGER Z (Trantor Z)
- Super Famicom, "Mazinger Z", N/A
- Bandai/Winky Soft, 6/25/93, Y8800
- (Action Game)
-
- Mega Drive, "Mazin Saga", "Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter"
- Sega, 2/26/93, Y6800
-
- Arcade, "Mazinger Z", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994
- (Shooting Game)
-
- MEGAMI PARADISE
- PC Engine, "Megami Paradise", N/A
-
- PC-FX, "Megami Paradise II", N/A
- NEC, 7/26/96, Y7800
-
- METAL FIGHTER MIKU
- Saturn, "Metal Fighter Miku", N/A
- Victor Entertainment, 9/29/95, Y6800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- METAL JACK
- Gameboy, "Metal Jack", N/A
- Takara, 1991, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Armored Police Metal Jack", N/A
- Atlus, 1992, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- MIRACLE GIRLS
- Super Famicom, "Miracle Girls", N/A
- Takara, Y8800
- (Action Game)
-
- MIRAI NINJA
- Arcade, "Mirai Ninja", N/A
- Namco
- Based on a manga series. Released in 1988. (Cyber Ninja was a
- live-action movie of this, which has been dubbed by Streamline.)
-
- MONKEY MAGIC
- Playstation, "Monkey Magic", "Monkey Magic"
- Sunsoft, SLPS 02583, 7/13/00, Y4800
- (Action Game)
-
- NADESICO (Martian Successor Nadesico in English, Mobile Battleship Nadesico in
- Japanese)
- Saturn, "Mobile Battleship Nadesico ~Yappari Saigo ha "Ai ga katsu"?~",
- N/A
- Sega, GS-9142, 5/2/97, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Saturn, "Martian Successor Nadesico The Blank of 3 Years", N/A
- Sega, GS-9195, 9/23/98, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Martian Successor Nadesico the Mission", N/A
- Kadokawa/ESP, T-27901M, 8/26/99, Y6800
- (Simulation/Adventure Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Martian Sucessor Nadesico Ruriruri Mahjong", N/A
- King Records, Y???
- (Mahjong)
-
- NANKOKU SHOUNEN PAPUWA-KUN
- Super Famicom, "Nankoku Shounen Papuwa-kun", N/A
- Enix, 3/25/94, Y8800
- (Action Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Nankoku Shounen Papuwa-kun", N/A
- Enix, DMG-NRJ, 3/25/94, Y3900
- (Action/Puzzle Game)
-
- NATSUKI CRISIS
- Super Famicom, "Natsuki Crisis Battle", N/A
- Angel, Y???
-
- NEON GENESIS EVANGELION
- Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Digital Card Library", N/A
- Gainax/Sega, GS-9159, 9/25/97, Y4800
-
- Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion", N/A
- Sega, GS-9051, 3/1/96, Y5800
- Sega, GS-9141, 2/15/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Adventure/Action Game)
-
- Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion 2nd Impression", N/A
- Sega, GS-9129, 3/7/97, Y5800
- (Adventure/Action Game)
-
- Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Iron Maiden", N/A
- Sega, GS-9194, 3/26/98, Y6800
- (Adventure/Action Game, PC port)
- The name of this game is sometimes translated as "Girlfriend of Steel".
-
- Playstation, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Iron Maiden", N/A
- Gainax, SLPS 01377~8, 4/16/98, Y6800
- same as the above
-
- Nintendo 64, "Neon Genesis Evangelion", N/A
- Bandai, 6/25/99, Y8800
- (3D Action Game)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Neon Genesis Evangelion shito ikusei", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN00E, 7/22/99, Y3800
- (Growth Simulation)
-
- NINJA HATTORI-KUN
- Famicom, "Ninja Hattori-kun", N/A
- Hudson Soft, 3/5/86, Y4900
- (Action Game)
-
- NINKU
- Gameboy, "Ninku", N/A
-
- Game Gear, "Ninku", N/A
-
- Saturn, "Ninku [kanji]", N/A
- Sega, GS-9036, 2/2/96, Y5800
- (Fighting Game)
- Strange characters with stranger moves add humor to this otherwise
- unimpressive 2-D fighting game.
-
- Playstation, "Ninku", N/A
- Tomy, SLPS 00172, 12/22/95, Y5800
- (Action Game)
-
- OH MY GODDESS! (see Ah! My Goddess)
-
- OISHINBO
- Famicom, "Oishinbo", N/A
- Shinsei, 1989, Y???
- ITLKE OJARUMARU
-
- Gameboy Color, "OJARUMARU ~tsukiyo ga ike no takaramono~", N/A
- Success Co., Ltd., 7/14/00, Y???
- (Adventure?)
-
- ONE PIECE
- Wonder Swan, "From TV animation ONEPIECE ~mezase kaizokuou!~", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN02B, 7/19/00, Y3800
- (Adventure Game)
- Includes cards and Deluxe Play Map
-
- OUTLANDERS
- Famicom, "Outlanders", N/A
- Victor Music Industries, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- OZANARI DUNGEON
- Super Famicom, "Ozanari Dungeon", N/A
-
- PATLABOR
- Mega Drive, "Patlabor", N/A
- Ma-Ba, 1992, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Mobile Police Patlabor", N/A
- Riverhill Soft, Y7200
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Super Famicom, "Mobile Police Patlabor", N/A
- Bec, 1994, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Gameboy, "Patlabor" (?), N/A
-
- Playstation, "Mobile Police Patlabor -Game Edition-", N/A
- Bandai Visual, SLPS 02239, 11/30/00, Y6800
- (Action Game)
-
- PIKU PIKU SENTAROU
- Playstation, "Piku Piku Sentarou Puzzle de gohan!", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01847, 2/18/99, Y4800
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- POKONYAN
- Gameboy, "Pokonyan" (?), N/A
-
- Super Famicom, "Pokonyan" (?), N/A
-
- PRINCESS MINERVA
- Super Famicom, "Princess Minerva", N/A
- Vic Tokai, Y???
-
- PC Engine SCD (?), "Princess Minerva", N/A
- (RPG/Fighting Game)
-
- PSYCHOMETRER EIJI
- Playstation, "Psychometrer EIJI", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01869, 2/18/99, Y5800
- (3D Adventure)
-
- PUSS 'N' BOOTS
- Famicom, "Puss 'n' Boots: Around the World in 80 Days", N/A
- Toei/Shouei System, 1986, Y???
- (Action Game)
- Based on a very obscure anime....
-
- RAIJIN-OU
- Gameboy, "Raijin-Ou", N/A
- (Fighting Game)
-
- RANMA 1/2
- Gameboy, "Ranma 1/2" (?), N/A
- Banpresto, 1990, Y???
- (Action/Puzzle Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Ranma 1/2 Netsuretsu Kakutouhen", N/A
- Banpresto DMG-R3J, 1992, Y???
- (Fighting game)
-
- Gameboy, "Ranma 1/2 Kakugeki Mondou!!", N/A
- Banpresto, DMG-R0J, 1993, Y???
- (Quiz/Cinematic Fighter)
-
- PC Engine CD, "Ranma 1/2", N/A
- Masaya, NSCDD 0004, 12/7/90, Y6800
- (Action Game)
-
- PC Engine CD, "Ranma 1/2 Toraware no Hanayome (Captive Bride)", N/A
- Masaya, NSCD 1006, 12/6/91, Y6800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Chounai Gekitou-hen (Neighborhood Combat)",
- "Street Combat"
- Masaya, SHVC-RA, 3/27/92, Y8800
- (Fighting Game)
- The US version is unrecognizeable, with all characters redrawn and
- rewritten as American characters.
-
- Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Bakuretsu Rantou-hen", "Ranma 1/2 Hard
- Battle"
- Masaya, SHVC-R2, 12/25/92, Y9600
- (Fighting Game)
- The second Ranma game has the voices changed in the US, but is
- otherwise unedited. The new American voices are _not_ the same ones
- used in the Viz dub of the series.
-
- PC Engine CD/SCD, "Ranma 1/2 Datou, Ganso Musabetsu Kakutou-ryuu!
- (Overthrow the Founder of the Indiscriminate Fighting Style)", N/A
- Masaya, 10/2/92, Y7200
- Somewhat of a Street Fighter II clone. Only uses 8 characters:
- male/female Ranma, Ukyou, Kodachi, Kunou, Ryouga, Mousse, principal.
- The game works on regular CD systems but loads from the CD more
- frequently.
-
- Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Akaneko-dan teki Hihou (Hidden Treasure of
- the Crimson Cats)", N/A
- Touhou/Shougakukan, 1993, Y9800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- This game is mostly in kana, except for character names. Anyway, it's
- been fan-translated for use on emulators.
-
- Mega CD, "Ranma 1/2 ~Byakuran Aika~ (White Orchid Serenade)", N/A
- Masaya, T-25014, 4/29/93, Y8300
- (Digital Comic)
- The soundtrack CD of this game is "Ranma 1/2 Denshi yuugi ongaku-shuu
- (Electronic Game Music Collection)", COCC-10689.
-
- Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Chougiranbuhen (Super Battle)", N/A
- Rumic Soft/Toho/Shogakukan, SHVC-5K, 3/94, Y9980
- (Fighting Game)
- A US release using the Viz dub voices and named "Ranma 1/2 Anything-
- Goes Martial Arts" was planned, but cancelled.
-
- Playstation, "Ranma 1/2 Battle Renaissance", N/A
- Shogakukun, SLPS 00522, 12/6/96, Y6800
- (3D Polygon Fighting Game)
- This game sucks as a fighting game. Pity, too--it could have been
- really good. Uses Ranma, Ryouga, Akane, Shampoo, Kunou, Kumon Ryu,
- Happosai, and Genma, with Rouge as the boss.
-
- Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Ougijaanken", N/A
- Rumic Soft, 1995, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA
- Saturn, "Revolutionary Girl Utena", N/A
- Sega, 1998, Y???
- (Adventure Game)
-
- RING NI KAKERO
- Super Famicom, "Ring ni Kakero", N/A
- NCS Corp., 829790, 6/1/98, Y3000
- NCS Corp., 810541(SHVC-ARKJ?), ?, Y2000 (rerelease)
- (Boxing game, manga-based)
-
- RURONI KENSHIN
- Playstation, "Ruroni Kenshin ~Meiji kenkaku romantan~ ishingekitouhen",
- N/A
- Sony, SLPS 10030, 11/29/96, Y5800
- Sony, SLPS 91081, 8/6/98, Y2800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Ruroni Kenshin - Meiji kenkaku romantan - Juuyuushi inbou
- hen (Chapter of the Ten Warriors' Conspiracy)", N/A
- Sony, SCPS 10048, 12/18/97, Y5800
- Sony, SCPS 91108, 11/5/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- SABER MARIONETTE J
- Playstation, "Saber Marionette J -- Battle Sabers", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00738, 3/28/97, Y7800 (special edition with figures)
- Bandai, SLPS 00739, 3/28/97, Y6800
- (3D Fighting Game)
-
- SAILOR MOON
- Despite the existence of the dub, there is no sign of any of these
- games being brought over to America.
- Note: Some of these games say "Pretty Soldier Sailormoon" in English.
- For consistency's sake, I'm leaving all the "Bishoujo Senshi"
- untranslated.
-
- Arcade, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
- Banpresto
- (Final Fight clone)
-
- Arcade, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S", N/A
- (Fighting Game)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y8800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
- Angel, 8/27/93, Y9800
- (Final Fight clone)
- [French version titled 'Sailormoon' and released 1994]
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon R", N/A
- Bandai, 1993, Y9800
- (Final Fight Clone)
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S [kanji]", N/A
- Angel, 1994, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S Kurukkurin", N/A
- Bandai/Zoo, 1995, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Another Story", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y9800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- This game is mostly in kana except for names and a very small handful
- of kanji. There is a limited edition version that came with a card.
- It's been completely fan-translated and can be played on emulators.
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S Kondo wa Puzzle de
- Oshioikiyo!", N/A
- Zoo/Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Fuwa Fuwa Panic", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS [kanji]", N/A
- Angel, SHVC-AJQJ-JPN, 1996, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
- There is a limited edition version that came with a card.
-
- Sufami Turbo, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Fuwa Fuwa Panic
- 2", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
- Angel, 12/18/92, Y3500
- (Action Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon R", N/A
- Angel, 1994, Y???
- (Action/Puzzle Game)
-
- Mega Drive, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Final Fight clone)
- Not locked out on the version I played.
-
- Mega Drive, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S" (?), N/A
- Angel, Y9800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Playdia, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Quiz Taiketsu! Sailor Power
- Ketsushuu", N/A
- Bandai, PAPD-C2, 1994, Y???
- (Interactive animation/quiz)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Sailor Moon collection", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Gallery/Mini-games)
- [Apparently requires Japanese knowledge.]
-
- 3DO, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S" (?), N/A
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Game Gear, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S Shin Shuyaku
- Soudatsusen", N/A
- Angel, SLPS 00260, 3/8/96, Y5800
- Angel, SLPS 00262, Y5800 (rerelease)
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Various Emotion", N/A
- Angel, 11/29/96, Y5800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- SAINT SEIYA
- Famicom, "Saint Seiya Ougon Densetsu (Saint Seiya Golden Legend)", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Famicom, "Saint Seiya 2 Ougon Densetsu Kanketsuhen", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Action/RPG)
-
- Gameboy, "Saint Paradise Saikyou no Senshitachi (Saint Paradise
- strongest warriors)", N/A
- Bandai, 1992, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- SAINT TAIL
- Game Gear, "Kaitou Saint Tail" (?), N/A
- Sega, Y???
-
- Saturn, "Kaitou Saint Tail", N/A
- Tomy, 7/25/97, Y6800
-
- SAKURA GANBARU
- The character Karin Kanzaki in Street Fighter Zero (Alpha) 3 was
- introduced in this manga. This is not enough to make me list the
- games.
-
- SALARYMAN KINTAROU
- Playstation, "Salaryman Kintaro the Game", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02806, 6/22/00, Y3800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- SAZAN 3X3 EYES
- Super Famicom, "3X3 Eyes Seimakourinden", N/A
- Yutaka/Bandai SHVC-33, 7/28/92, Y9500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "3X3 Eyes Juumahoukan", N/A
- Banpresto, 12/22/95, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Mega CD, "3X3 Eyes", N/A
- Sega ???, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "3X3 Eyes", N/A
- NEC Home Electronics, Y???
- (Roleplaying. Comes with a mostly-useless video.)
-
- Playstation, "3X3 Eyes Kyuuseikoushuu", N/A
- Xing Entertainment, SLPS 00071~2, 8/11/95, Y7300
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "3X3 Eyes Tenrinougenmu", N/A
- Nihon Create/King Record, SLPS 01497~9(KIRZ 17~19), 8/6/98, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Saturn, "3X3 Eyes [kanji] S", N/A
- Nihon Create, 4/19/96, Y7300
- (Adventure Game)
-
- SEIKAIDEN
- Playstation, "Seikaiden (?)", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- SEIKAI NO MONSHOU
- Playstation, "Seikai no monshou", N/A
- Bandai Visual, SLPS 02323, 5/25/00, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- SENKAIDEN HOUSHINENGI
- Wonder Swan Color, "Seikaiden 2: From TV Animation Houshin Engi", N/A
- Bandai, Y4500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Senkaiden ~TV animation senkaiden houshinengi yori~", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BAN022, 2/24/00, Y3800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Playstation, "Senkaitaisen ~TV animation senkaiden houshinengi yori~",
- N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02736, 6/29/00, Y5800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Senkaiibunroku Junteitaisen ~TV animation 'senkaiden
- houshinengi', N/A
- Banpresto, 11/24/00, Y3800
- (Strategy/RPG)
-
- Wonder Swan Color, "Senkaiden 2 ~TV animation Senkaiden Houshinengi
- yori~", N/A
- Bandai, SWJ-BANC04, 12/21/00, Y4500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Sentai series
- The sentai series are one program each year, in the same time slot,
- featuring a live-action team of five costumed characters. Footage from
- the sentai series has been used in the Power Rangers show (since
- everyone's faces are covered, it's not obvious that they are not
- American actors). I will not list Power Rangers games.
-
- Zyuranger: footage used in Power Rangers
- Dairanger: footage used in Power Rangers second season (white ranger
- and robots only)
- Kakuranger: footage used in Power Rangers third season (alien rangers
- and robots only)
- Ohranger (and Kakuranger vs. Ohranger movie): footage used in Power
- Rangers Zeo
- Carranger: footage used in Power Rangers Turbo
- Megaranger: footage used in Power Rangers in Space
- Gingaman: footage used in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy
- Go Go Five: footage used in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
- Timeranger: footage used in Power Rangers Time Force
-
- Famicom, "Chojin Sentai Jetman", N/A
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuuranger", N/A
-
- Sufami Turbo, "Carranger Zenkai! Racer Senshi", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- SHIN KAITEI GUNKAN (Super Atragon)
- Saturn, "Shin Kaitei Gunkan [kanji]", N/A
- Ascii, 4/9/97, Y6800
-
- SHURA NO MON
- Playstation, "Shura no Mon", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01202, 4/2/98, Y3800
- (3D Fighting Game)
-
- SILENT MOEBIUS
- Playstation, "Silent Moebius Case: Titanic", N/A
- Gainax, SLPS 01618, 10/8/98, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Silent Mobius Genei no Datenshi", N/A
- Technosoft/Bandai Visual, SLPS 01803~4, 12/23/98, Y6800
- (Growth RPG)
- Includes Patlabor game demo. Limited edition includes poster.
-
- Playstation, "Silent Mobius Alice Ridell", N/A
- Bandai Visual/Kadokawa Shoten/UNiT Inc., Y9800
- (Digital movie)
-
- SILENT SERVICE
- Playstation, "The Silent Service", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 02788, 9/28/00, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- SLAM DUNK
- Gameboy, "From TV Animation Slam Dunk Gakeppuchi no Kesshou League",
- N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Basketball game with 'cards')
-
- Gameboy, "From TV Animation Slam Dunk Zengoku he no TIP OFF", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Basketball)
-
- Game Gear, "From TV Animation Slam Dunk Shouri he no Starting 5", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Basketball)
-
- Saturn, "Slam Dunk" (?), N/A
-
- Super Famicom, "From TV Animation Slam Dunk Shikyou Gekitotsu!", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Cinematic Basketball)
-
- Super Famicom, "From TV Animation Slam Dunk IH Yosen Kanzenhan!! (Slam
- Dunk IH preliminary contest complete version!!, N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Cinematic Basketball)
-
- Super Famicom, "From TV Animation Slam Dunk SD Heat Up!", N/A
- Bandai, 1995, Y???
- (Basketball)
-
- SLAYERS
- Super Famicom, "Slayers" (?), N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Saturn, "Slayers Royal", N/A
- Game Arts/Kadokawa/Onion Egg, 7/25/97, Y6300
- (RPG/Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Slayers Royal", N/A
- Kadokawa/ESP, SLPS 01363, 6/25/98, Y5800
- (RPG/Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Slayers Wandaho" (does this mean 'wonderful'?), N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01599, 10/22/98, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Saturn, "Slayers Royal 2", N/A
- Kadokawa Shoten/ESP, T-27907G, 9/3/98, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Playstation, "Slayers Royal 2", N/A
- Kadokawa Shoten/ESP/Onion Egg, SLPS 02115, 7/1/99, Y5800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- SOL BIANCA
- PC Engine CD, "Sol Bianca", N/A
- Masaya, NSCD 0002, 6/29/90, Y6200
- (Role-Playing Game)
- This game is terrible. It has more to do with Ys than Sol Bianca.
-
- Playstation, "Sol Bianca" (?), N/A
- (Adventure Game)
-
- SORCEROUS STABBER ORPHEN
- Playstation 2, "Sorcerous Stabber Orphen", "Orphen, Scion of Sorcery"
- Kadokawa Shoten, SLPS 25008, 8/3/00, Y6800
- (Action/RPG)
-
- SPACE BATTLESHIP YAMATO (Star Blazers)
- Arcade, "Space Battleship Yamato", N/A
- Taito, 1985
-
- Gameboy, "Space Battleship Yamato", N/A
- Bec, 1992, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- SG-1000, "Space Battleship Yamato" (?), N/A
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Space Battleship Yamato", N/A
- Human, 12/22/92, Y7800
- (Simulation. Some people have apparently managed to play this game
- without knowing Japanese. But not easily.)
-
- Playstation, "Space Battleship Yamato", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 19000, 2/4/99, Y6800
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Playstation, "Space Battleship Yamato 2", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02761~3, 5/2/00, Y7800
- (Realtime strategy (?))
-
- Playstation, "Space Battleship Yamato 2 DX Pack", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02733~5, 5/2/00, Y12800
- (Realtime strategy (?))
- Limited edition of the above with video, scarf, notebook
-
- Playstation, "Yamato Part 1 Fan Disc", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02952, 9/28/00, Y2800
- (Strategy + gallery + add-on for previous Playstation games)
-
- Wonder Swan Color, "Space Battleship Yamato(?)", N/A
- Bandai, 2/2001, Y4500
- (Strategy Game)
-
- STREET FIGHTER II
- Playstation, "Street Fighter II Movie", N/A
- Capcom, SLPS 00080~1, 12/15/95, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- 3DO, "Street Fighter II Movie", N/A
- Capcom, Y???
-
- Saturn, "Street Fighter II Movie", N/A
- Capcom, 3/15/96, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
- [Yup. Game made into animation, and then back again. This is a pretty
- unique category. You play the Monitor Cyborg from the movie, studying
- the characters' moves and then doing them.]
-
- SUKEBAN DEKA
- Sega Mark III, "Sukeban Deka II", N/A
- Sega, 1987, Y???
- (Adventure/Final Fight clone)
-
- Famicom, "Sukeban Deka III", N/A
- I have no information about this game.
-
- SUSANO-OU DENSETSU
- PC Engine, "Susano-ou Densetsu", N/A
- Hudson, 4/27/89, Y6500
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- TAIHOMAN(?)
- Super Famicom, "Taihoman", N/A
- Namco, Y???
- (Action Game)
- Electronics Gaming Monthly reported this is a manga-based game.
-
- TAKERU
- 3DO, "Takeru" (?), N/A
- [Is this the same as Yamato Takeru?]
-
- TATAKAE! RAMENMAN
- Famicom, "Tatakae!! Ramenman Sakuretsu Choujin 102 Gei (Explosive
- Superman 102 Arts)", N/A
- Shinsei, SHI-RN, 1988, Y???
- (Adventure/Fighting Game)
-
- TEKKAMAN BLADE (Teknoman)
- Gameboy, "Tekkaman Blade", N/A
- Yukata, 12/18/92, Y3500
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Tekkaman Blade" (?), N/A
- Bec, 1993, Y???
- (Shooting Game)
-
- TENCHI MUYOU
- (see also Magical Girl Pretty Sammy)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Tenchi Muyou: Battle at Onsen" (?), N/A
-
- Super Famicom, "Tenchi Muyou", N/A
- Banpresto, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Tenchi Muyou! Game Hen", N/A
- Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
- [Same as the previous game?]
-
- Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou [kanji] Gokuraku CD-ROM for Sega Saturn", N/A
- Aroma, 9/29/95, Y7800
- (Not a game)
-
- Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou Mimiri Onsen Yukemuri no Tabi", N/A
- Yumedia, 2/9/96, Y8900
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou! Tokomuyo collection", N/A
- Xing Entertainment, T-26103G, 12/27/96, Y8800
- (Adventure Game; includes a CD available separately for Y2800)
-
- Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou [kanji]", N/A
- Pioneer, 3/1/97, Y6800
- (Tetris Clone)
- [I got a warning that this one is awful.]
-
- Playstation, "Tenchi Muyou: No Need for School", N/A
- Xing/Pioneer, SLPS 00451~2, 9/13/96, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- PC-FX, "Tenchi Muyou Ryoouki FX", N/A
- Microcabin/NEC, 7/12/96, Y8800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- TENCHI O KURAU
- Famicom, "Tenchi o Kurau", "Destiny of an Emperor"
- Capcom, May 1989, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Famicom, "Tenchi o Kurau II: Zhuge Kongming Den", N/A
- Capcom, April 1991, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Tenchi o Kurau", N/A
- Capcom, April 1994, Y???
-
- PC engine SCD, "Tenchi wo Kurau", N/A
-
- Super Famicom, "Tenchi o Kurau: Sangokushi Gunyuu Den (Legend of Three
- Kingdoms' Heroes)", N/A
- Capcom, August 1995, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Arcade, "Tenchi o Kurau", "Dynasty Wars"
- Capcom, April 1989
- (Action Game)
-
- Arcade, ???, N/A
- (Tenchi o Kurau)
- Nec Avenue, NAPR-1030
- (Action Game)
- Port of the arcade game.
-
- Arcade, "Tenchi o Kurau II: Chibi no Tatakai", "Warriors of Fate"
- Capcom, November 1992
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Tenchi o Kurau II: Chibi no Tatakai", "Warriors of Fate"
- Capcom, SLPS 00203, 3/22/96, Y5800
- (Action Game)
-
- Saturn, "Tenchi o Kuaru II", N/A
- Capcom, 9/6/96, Y5800
- (Action Game)
-
- TETSUJIN 28
- Wonder Swan, "Tetsujin 28 go", N/A
- Megahouse, SWJ-MGH001, 12/16/99, Y4200
- (Adventure Game)
-
- TETSUWAN ATOM (Astro Boy)
- Famicom, "Tetsuwan Atom", N/A
- Konami, Y5500
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Tetsuwan Atom", N/A
- Banpresto/Zamuse, 1994, Y9000
- (Action Game)
-
- TOP O NERAE! (Aim for the Top, AKA Gunbuster!)
- PC Engine SCD, "Top o Nerae Gunbuster Vol. 1", N/A
- Riverhill Soft, 6/25/92, Y6800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Top o Nerae Gunbuster Vol. 2", N/A
- Riverhill Soft, 3/26/93, Y7200
- (Digital Comic)
-
- TOUCH
- Famicom, "Touch", N/A
- Toei, Y5000
- (Action Game)
-
- TSURI BAKA NISSHI
- Playstation, "Tsuri Baka Nisshi (Fishing fool diary)", N/A
- Shogakukun, SLPS 00440, 9/13/96, Y6800
- (Fishing)
-
- TSUN TSUN GUMI
- Playstation, "Tsun Tsun Gumi ~suujidepunipuni~", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01602, 9/23/98, Y4300
- (Puzzle/edutainment)
-
- Playstation, "Tsun Tsun Gumi 2 ~mojimojipakkun~", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01694, 11/19/98, Y4300
- (Action/puzzle/edutainment)
-
- Playstation, "Tsun Tsun Gumi 3 ~kanjivader~", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01839, 1/28/99, Y4300
- (Shooting/edutainment)
-
- TSURUPIKA HAGEMARU
- Famicom, "Tsurupika Hagemaru", N/A
-
- ULTRAMAN (ULTRA SEVEN, etc.)
- Famicom Disk System, "Ultraman: Kaijuu Teikoku no Gyakushuu
- (Counterattack of Monster Empire)", N/A
- Bandai, 1986, Y3300
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom Disk System, "Ultraman 2 XXX", N/A
- Bandai, Y3300
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom Disk System, "Ultraman Club chikyuudatsukan", N/A
- Bandai, Y3300
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Famicom, "Ultraman Club 2", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
-
- Famicom, "Ultraman Club 3", N/A
- Yutaka, 1991, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ultraman", "Ultraman: Towards the Future"
- Bandai, 4/6/91, Y7800
- (Fighting Game)
- This game was somewhat modified for US release. (I think the monsters
- were changed to fit the Towards the Future series, produced in
- Australia in English. By most reports, neither version is very good.)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ultra Seven", N/A
- Bandai, 3/26/93, Y8800
- (Fighting Game [?])
-
- Sufami Turbo, "SD Ultra Battle Seven Legend", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Sufami Turbo, "SD Ultra Battle Ultraman Legend", N/A
- Bandai, 1996, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
- Almost the same game with some different characters.
-
- Mega Drive, "Ultraman", N/A
- MAABA, 4/9/93, Y5800
- (Fighting Game [?])
-
- 3DO, "Ultraman Powered", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
- The Ultraman Powered TV series was produced in the US in English under
- the title "Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero", but has never been released in
- English.
-
- Gameboy, "Ultraman", N/A
- Bec, 1991, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Ultraman Club", N/A
- Bandai, 1990, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Ultraman Ball", N/A
- Bec, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Ultraman Choutoshi Gekiden", N/A
- Angel, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Saturn, "Ultraman Zukan (Picture Book)", N/A
- Kodansha, T-25501G, 9/13/96, Y6800
- (Not a game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Jissen Pachi-slot hisshouhou! Twin vol. 2", N/A
- Sammy, 1997, Y???
- (Slot)
- Ultraman slot was included in this game
-
- Saturn, "Ultraman Zukan (Picture Book) 2 (?)", N/A
- ???, 12/18/97, Y6800
- (Not a game)
-
- Saturn, "Ultraman Battle", N/A
- Bandai, Y???
- (Polygon Fighting Game)
-
- Pippin, "Action Designer Ultraman", N/A
- Bandai, Y5800
- (Digital rubber stamp set)
-
- Playstation, "Ultraman: Fighting Evolution", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01248, 2/19/98, Y6800
- Banpresto, SLPS 91145, 7/29/99, Y2800
- (3D Fighting Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Cult Master1", N/A
- ???, 3/93, Y3500
- (Quiz Game?)
-
- Famicom, "Ultraman Club", N/A
- Angel, 12/25/??, Y6800
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Dyna New Generations", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 01455, 7/16/98, Y5800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Saturn, "Ultraman Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu (Ultraman Legend of Light
- Giant)", B/A
- Bandai, T-13308G, 12/20/96, Y7800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Ultraman Zearth", N/A
- Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, SLPS 00652, 12/20/96, Y5800
- (Board Game)
-
- Playstation, "PD Ultraman Invader", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 00195, 12/22/95, Y4800
- (Space Invaders clone)
-
- Nintendo 64, "PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64", N/A
- Bandai, 7/16/99, Y6800
- (Growth Sim/Battle Game)
-
- Playstation, "Jissen Pachi-slot hisshouhou! 5", N/A
- Sammy/Maxbet, SLPS 00794, 11/27/97, Y5800
- (Slot)
- Ultra Seven slot was included in this game
-
- Playstation, "Jissen Pachi-slot hisshouhou! Sammy Revolution", N/A
- Sammy/Maxbet, SLPS 01437, 6/25/98, Y6300
- (Slot)
- Ultraman Club 3 slot was included in this game
-
- PSX/KidsStation, "KidsStation bokura asobou! Ultraman TV KidsStation
- controller set", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02872, 9/21/00, Y5800 (with KidsStation controller)
- (Edutainment)
-
- PSX/KidsStation, "KidsStation bokura asobou! Ultraman TV", N/A
- Bandai, SLPS 02873, 9/21/00, Y3800
- (Edutainment)
-
- URUSEI YATSURA (Lum)
- Famicom, "Urusei Yatsura: Wedding Bells for Lum", N/A
- Jaleco, JF-10, 10/23/86, Y4900
- (Platform Game)
-
- PC Engine CD, "Urusei Yatsura--Stay With You", N/A
- Hudson Soft HCD 0011~0012, 6/29/90, Y6500
- (Digital Comic)
-
- Gameboy, "Urusei Yatsura MISU Tomobiki wo Sagase!", N/A
- YANOMAN DMG-UYJ, Y???
- (3-D Adventure Role-Playing Game)
-
- Mega CD, "Urusei Yatsura" (?), N/A
-
- Mega CD, "Urusei Yatsura-Dear My Friends", N/A
- Game Arts, Y7800
- (Digital Comic)
-
- USHIO AND TORA
- Famicom, "Ushio and Tora", N/A
- Yutaka/Bandai, Y7800
- (Role Playing)
-
- Super Famicom, "Ushio and Tora", N/A
- Yutaka, 1/22/93, Y8800
- (Action Game)
-
- VAMPIRE HUNTER D
- Playstation, "Vampire Hunter D", N/A
- Victor Interactive Software, SLPS 02477, 12/9/99, Y5800
- (Action Game)
-
- VENUS WARS
- Famicom, "Venus Wars: Back the City "Io"", N/A
- Varie, 1989, Y???
- (Action/Strategy Game)
-
- VILLGUST
- Super Famicom, "Armed Dragon Fantasy Villgust (?)", N/A
- Bandai, SHVC-VL, 5/23/92, Y9000
-
- Famicom, "Armed Dragon Fantasy Villgust", N/A
- Angel, 1993, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- VIOLINIST OF HAMLIN
- Super Famicom, "Violinist of Hamlin", N/A
- Enix, 9/29/95, Y9600
- (Action Game)
-
- WATARU
- Famicom, "Majin Hero Wataru Gaiden", N/A
- Hudson, 3/23/90, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- PC Engine, "Majin Eiyuu Wataru", "Keith Courage in the Alpha Zones"
- Hudson, 8/30/88, Y4900
- (Action Game. Came with the TG16 basic set.)
-
- Gameboy, "Super Majin Hero Wataru Mazekko Monster", N/A
- Banpresto, 12/12/97, Y3800
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Playstation, "Super Majin Hero Wataru Another Step", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01268, 4/23/98, Y5800
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Super Majin Hero Wataru Mazekko Monster 2", N/A
- Banpresto, DMG-AWMJ, 8/7/98, Y3800
- Banpresto, 036722, 8/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Simulation Game)
-
- WEDDING PEACH
- Super Famicom, "Wedding Peach", N/A
- KSS, 1995, Y???
- (Mini-games)
-
- Playstation, "Wedding Peach Doki Doki Oironaoshi Fashion Daisakusen",
- N/A
- KSS, SLPS 00368, 9/27/96, Y5800
- (Simulation Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Wedding Peach [unreadable] Panic", N/A
- KSS, 1995, Y???
- (Mini-games)
-
- YAIBA
- Super Famicom, "Yaiba", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Zelda clone)
-
- Gameboy, "Yaiba", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Game Gear, "Yaiba", N/A
- Sega, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- YATTERMAN
- (Apparently an obscure manga title, not the same as Yadamon)
-
- Super Famicom, "New Yatterman", N/A
- Yutaka, 1996, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Saturn, "Time Bokan Series Bokan to ippatsu! Doronboh complete
- version", N/A
- Banpresto, 9/25/97, Y5800
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Time Bokan Series Bokan desu yo", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01211, 3/12/98, Y5800
- (Shooting Game)
-
- Playstation, "Time Bokan Series Bokan to Ippatsu! Doronboo", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00609, 11/29/96, Y5800
- Banpresto, SLPS 91051, 3/19/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Shooting Game)
-
- YAWARA!
- PC Engine CD, "Yawara!", N/A
- Sofix, 10/1/92, Y6900
- (Digital Comic)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Yawara! 2", N/A
- Sofix, Y???
- (Quiz; probably unplayable unless you read Japanese)
-
- YOU'RE UNDER ARREST! (Taiho Shichau Zo!)
- Playstation, "Taiho Shichau Zo!" (?), N/A
- ???, 1999, Y???
-
- YOUNG KINDAICHI
- Saturn, "Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo", N/A
- Hudson, 1/15/98, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo ~hihoutou aratanaru
- sangeki~", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 00601, 11/29/96, Y5800
- Kodansha, SLPS 91039, 11/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 2", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 01340~1, 3/26/98, Y6800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Playstation, "Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 3", N/A
- Kodansha, SLPS 02223~4, 8/5/99, Y5800
- (Adventure Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Kindaichi shonen no jikenbo ~10-nen me no shoutaijou~",
- N/A
- Banpresto, 12/16/00, Y4500
- (Detective novel?)
-
- YU-GI-OH
- The rights to this series have been bought and it might be airing on
- television soon. Note: it seems everyone romanizes the name this way,
- so I'll do it even though it's not the romanization system I've used
- elsewhere in this list.
-
- Playstation, "Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Capsule Breed and Battle", N/A
- KCE Japan East/KCE Shinjuku/Konami, VX210-J1 (SLPM 86096), 7/23/98,
- Y5800
- KCE Japan East/KCE Shinjuku/Konami, VX210-J2 (SLPM 86221), 7/8/99,
- Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Growth Simulation/Battle)
-
- Playstation/Pocketstation, "Yu-Gi-Oh! Shin Duel Monsters", N/A
- KCE Japan East/Konami, VX172-J1 (SLPM 86396), 12/9/99, Y9800 (limited
- edition with card, Pocketstation and strap)
- KCE Japan East/Konami, VX138-J1 (SLPM 86398), 12/9/99, Y5800 (with
- card)
- KCE Japan East/Konami, VX138-J2, 7/13/00, 'open' (rerelease, with card)
- (Adventure/RPG board game?)
-
- Gameboy, "Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters", N/A
- KCE Japan East/KCE Shinjuku/Konami, RK174(DMG-AYUJ), 12/17/98, Y4300
- KCE Japan East/KCE Shinjuku/Konami, 732451, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Card Battle Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II Dark Duel Stories", N/A
- KCE Japan/Konami, RK188-J1, 7/8/99, Y4500
- (Card Battle Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule GB", N/A
- KCE Japan East/Konami, RK206-J1, 4/13/00, Y4500
- (Strategy/RPG)
-
- Gameboy Color, ???, N/A
- (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III Tri-holy god advent)
- KCE Japan East/Konami, RK211-J1, 7/13/00, Y4500
- (Card battler)
-
- Gameboy Color, ???, N/A
- (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4 Battle of Great Duelist yu-gi deck)
- KCE Japan East/Konami, RK227-J1, 12/7/00, Y4800
- (Card battler)
-
- Gameboy Color, ???, N/A
- (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4 Battle of Great Duelist jounouchi deck)
- KCE Japan East/Konami, RK228-J1, 12/7/00, Y4800
- (Card battler)
-
- Gameboy Color, ???, N/A
- (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4 Battle of Great Duelist kaima deck)
- KCE Japan East/Konami, RK229-J1, 12/7/00, Y4800
- (Card battler)
-
- YUU YUU HAKUSHO
- Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho", N/A
- Namco, SHVC-YY, 1993, Y???
- (Cinematic fighter)
-
- Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho 2 Kakutou no Shou (Fighting Chapter)",
- N/A
- Namco, 1994, Y9600
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Tokubetuhen", N/A
- Namco, 1994, Y???
- (Cinematic fighter)
-
- PC Engine SCD, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Yamishoubu!! Ankokubujutukai"
- (Challenge Death!! Tournament of the Black Arts of War), N/A
- Banpresto BACD3001, Y???
- (Fighting game with a first person perspective.)
-
- Game Gear, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho", N/A
- Sega, 1994, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Game Gear, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho II Gekitou! Shichikyou no Tatakai", N/A
- Sega, 1994, Y???
- (Cinematic Fighting Game)
-
- Mega Drive, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Makyou Touitsusen", N/A
- Treasure/Sega, 1994, Y???
- (4-person Fighting Game)
-
- Mega Drive, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Gaiden", N/A
- Sega, 1994, Y???
- (Role Playing)
-
- Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho", N/A
- Tomy, 1993, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Ankoku Bujutsukai (Dark Martial Arts
- Tournament)", N/A
- Tomy, 1993, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Makai no Tobira (Door of Demon World)", N/A
- Tomy, 1994, Y???
- (RPG/Fighting game)
-
- Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Makai Touitsu", N/A
- Tomy, 1994, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Final Makai Saikyou Retsuden", N/A
- Namco, 1995, Y9800
- (Fighting Game)
-
- 3DO, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho", N/A
- Tomy, Y???
- (Fighting Game)
-
- ZEIRAM
- Super Famicom, "Hyper Iria", N/A
- Banpresto, Y???
-
- Playstation, "Zeiram Zone", N/A
- Banpresto, Y???
- (3D Final Fight clone)
-
- ZENKI
- PC Engine SCD, "Kishin Douji Zenki", N/A
-
- PC-FX, "Zenki Battle", N/A
-
- PC-FX, "Kishin Douji Zenki FX: Vajura Fight", N/A
- Hudson, 12/22/95, Y7800
- (Action Game)
- This is a side-scrolling fight-the-bosses style game where you can
- play as either Chiaki or Zenki (1-2 players).
-
- Game Gear, "Kishin Douji Zenki", N/A
- ???, 9/1/???, Y4800
-
- Super Famicom, "Kishin Douji Zenki Battle Raiden", N/A
- Hudson, 8/4/95, Y9980
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Kishin Douji Zenki Denei Live", N/A
- Hudson, 11/24/95, Y9980
- (Action/Cinematic fighter)
-
- Super Famicom, "Kishin Douji Zenki Tenchmeidou", N/A
- Hudson, 2/23/96, Y9980
- (Board game/Cinematic fighter)
-
- ZILLION
- Sega Mark 3, "Zillion", "Zillion"
- (Action Game)
-
- Sega Mark 3, "Zillion II", "Zillion II: The Tri-Formation"
- (Action Game)
-
- ZOIDS
- Gameboy, "Zoids" (?), N/A
-
- Famicom, "Zoids", N/A
- Toshiba EMI, Y5300
-
- Famicom, "Zoids 2", N/A
- Toshiba EMI, Y5900
-
- Playstation, "ZOIDS Zenebus vs Heric", N/A
- Tomy, SLPS 02982, 11/22/00, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Miscellaneous (Banpresto robot games)
- Note: Banpresto has a habit of using SD Gundam characters everywhere.
- Their games are often considered poor quality.
-
- Famicom, "The Great Battle Cyber", N/A
- Banpresto, 12/??, Y7300
- This game uses Gundam, Kamen Rider, and Ultraman., Y???
- (Is this one game or is there a separate Great Battle and Great Battle
- Cyber?)
-
- Super Famicom, "The Great Battle II Last Fighter Twin", N/A
- Banpresto, 3/28/92, Y8200
- (Action Game)
- This is a game which uses SD figures of Gundam F91, Ultraman, Kamen
- Rider Black, and "Fighter Roa" (a proprietary Banpresto character that
- doesn't appear in anime or manga).
-
- Super Famicom, "The Great Battle III", N/A
- Banpresto, 1993, Y???
- (Action Game)
- Uses SD versions of Gundam F-91, Ultraman Great, Kamen Rider Black RX,
- and Fighter Roa.
-
- Super Famicom, "The Great Battle IV", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Action/Shooting Game)
- Uses SD versions of Gundam V2, Ultraman Powered, Kamen Rider ZO, and
- Fighter Roa.
-
- Super Famicom, "The Great Battle V", N/A
- Banpresto, 12/22/95, Y???
- (Action/Shooting Game)
- Uses SD versions of God Gundam, Ultraman, Kamen Rider Black RX, and
- Fighter Roa.
-
- Gameboy Color, "The Great Battle POCKET", N/A
- Banpresto, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
- Used characters from Gundam, Kamen Rider, Ultraman.
-
- Super Famicom, "SD The Great Battle", N/A
- Banpresto, SHVC-BS, 12/29/90, Y8200
- (Action/Shooting)
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Dodgeball", N/A
- Banpresto, 7/20/91, Y9600
- (Dodgeball)
- Uses SD characters from Ultraman, (Knight) Gundam, Kamen Rider, Dynamic
- studio (Mazinger-Z, Great Mazinger, Getta Robo, Boss Boroto). Fighter
- Roa makes a cameo appearence.
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Dodgeball 2", N/A
- Banpresto, 7/23/93, Y9600
- (Dodgeball)
- Uses characters from Gundam, Kamen Rider, Ultraman, Mazinger, Great
- Mazinger, UFO Robot Grendizer, Devilman. Fighter Roa makes a cameo.
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Soccer", N/A
- Banpresto, 1992, Y???
- (Soccer Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Soccer 2", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Soccer Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Racers", N/A
- Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Racing Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Pachinko Taisen", N/A
- Banpresto, Y???
- (Pachinko/Fighting game)
-
- Famicom, "Battle Baseball", N/A
- Banpresto, 2/93, Y8600
-
- Gameboy, "Super Robot Wars", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, 1991, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
- Includes Mazingers, Shin Getter Robo 1 and 2, and Texas Jack.
-
- Gameboy, "Super Robot Wars II G", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
- Includes Gundams, Mazinger Z, and Getter Robo.
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Robot Wars III", N/A
- Banpresto/Winky Soft, 7/1993, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Robot Wars EX", N/A
- Banpresto/Winky Soft, 3/1994, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Robot Wars IV", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Mazinger, Great Mazinger, UFO Robot Grendizer,
- Gundam, Aura Battler Dunbine, Heavy Metal L-Gaim, Zanbot 3, Daitarn 3,
- Combattler V, Toshou Daimos, Goshogun, Raideen the brave, Getter Robo,
- Getter Robo G.
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Robot Retsuden", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Gundam, Xabungle, Dunbine, L-Gaim, Daitarn 3,
- Zambot 3 (non-SD).
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Wars IV Scramble", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 00196, 1/26/96, Y6800
- Banpresto, SLPS 91014, 11/29/96, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Playstation, "Neo Super Robot Wars", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 00550, 12/27/96, Y6800
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 91084, 8/6/98, Y6800 (rerelease)
- (Strategy Game)
- Does not use SD characters unlike other games in the series.
-
- Playstation, "Neo Super Robot Wars Special Disk", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00787, 3/28/97, Y2800
- (Strategy Game)
- Add-on disk for the previous game.
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Shooting", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00553, 3/20/97, Y9800 (limited edition with figures)
- Banpresto, SLPS 00554, 3/20/97, Y6800
- (Shooting Game)
- Uses Nu Gundam, Dancougar, Shin Gettar, Billvine, Mazinger Z,
- Combattler V, and Raiden.
-
- Playstation, "The Great Battle 6", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00719, 4/11/97, Y5800
- Uses Ultraman, Gundam Wing, and Kamen Rider RX., Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Battle Formation", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 00968, 11/13/97, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
- SD characters from Ultraman, Masked Rider, and Gundam.
-
- Playstation, "Real Robots Final Attack", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01125, 1/8/98, Y6800
- (3D Shooting Game)
- Uses 12 different anime robots.
-
- Nintendo 64, "Super Robot Spirits", N/A
- Banpresto, 7/17/98, Y7800
- (3D Fighting Game)
- Uses characters from Daitarn 3, Dancougar, Mobile Fighter G Gundam,
- Aura Battler Dunbine, Blue Gale Xabungle, Voltes V.
-
- Playstation, "Real Robot Battle Line", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 02139, 8/12/99, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
- Gundam, Dunbine, Xabungle, L-Gaim characters.
-
- Saturn, "Super Robot Wars F", N/A
- Banpresto/Winky Soft, 9/25/97, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
- Gundam, Mazinger, Getta Robo, Evangelion, etc. robots.
-
- Saturn, "Super Robot Wars F Final", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, T-20612G, 4/23/98, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
- Limited edition includes figures
-
- Famicom, "Super Robot Wars II", N/A
- Banpresto/Winky Soft, 12/29/91, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Commander", N/A
- Banpresto, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
- Characters from Gundam, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Getta Robo, Getta
- Robo G, Heavy Metal L-Gaim.
-
- Super Famicom, "The Great Battle Gaiden 2", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
- (Mini-games/action)
- Ultraman Great, Gundam Unit 3 'Dendrobium Stamen' (from Gundam 0083),
- Masked Rider Black RX, and Fighter Roa.
-
- Gameboy, "Battle Crushers", N/A
- Banpresto (?), Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Pinball", N/A
- Banpresto, 1995, Y???
-
- Super Famicom, "Battle Soccer 2", N/A
- Banpresto, 1994, Y???
-
- Super Famicom, "Super Tetsu Tama Fight" (Super Iron Ball Fight), N/A
- Banpresto, 1995, Y???
- (Puzzle/Action Game)
- Ultraman Powered, RX-78 Gundam, Masked Rider Black RX, Fighter Roa.
-
- Playstation, "All Super Robot Wars Electronic Encyclopedia", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01657~8, 10/29/98, Y6800
- (Not a game)
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Wars F", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 01727, 12/10/98, Y6800
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 91216, 12/7/00, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Strategy Game)
- Port of the Saturn game.
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Wars F Final", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 01924, 4/15/99, Y6800
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 91217, 12/7/00, Y2800 (rerelease)
- (Strategy Game)
- Port of the Saturn game.
-
- Playstation, "Super Hero Operations", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 01776, 1/28/99, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- Uses characters from Ultraman, Gundam, Metalder, Gavan.
-
- Super Famicom, "Hero Senki", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, Y???
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Wars Complete Box", N/A
- Winkysoft/Banpresto, SLPS 02070~1, 6/10/99, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
- Enhanced versions of Super Robot Wars II, III, EX for Playstation, plus
- 'The Story of Super Robot Wars' CD.
-
- Wonder Swan, "Super Robot Wars Compact", N/A
- Banpresto, SWJ-BPR001, 4/28/99, Y4500
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Wonder Swan, "Super Robot Wars Compact 2 ~part 1:chijougekidouhen~",
- N/A
- Banpresto, SWJ-BPR003, 3/30/00, Y4500
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Dancougar, Dangaiou, Tobikage, Daitarn 3, Dunbine,
- Gundam, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Getter Robo, Getter Robo G,
- Combattler V, Raideen.
-
- Wonder Swan, "Super Robot Wars Compact 2 ~part 2:uchuugekishinhen~(?),
- N/A
- Banpresto, SWJ-BPR006, 9/14/00, Y4500
- (Strategy (?))
-
- Wonder Swan, "Super Robot Wars Compact 2 ~part 3:gingakessenhen~", N/A
- Banpresto, Y4500
- (Strategy (?))
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Wars II", N/A
- Banpresto/Winky Soft, SLPS 02406, 12/2/99, Y2000
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Gundam, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, UFO Robot
- Grendizer, Getter Robo, Getter Robo G.
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Wars III", N/A
- Banpresto/Winky Soft, SLPS 02530, 12/22/99, Y2000
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Gundam, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, UFO Robot
- Grendizer, Getter Robo, Getter Robo G, Combattler V, Raideen.
-
- Playstation, "Super Robot Wars EX", N/A
- Banpresto/Winky Soft, SLPS 02529, 1/6/00, Y2000
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Gundam, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, UFO Robot
- Grendizer, Getter Robo, Getter Robo G, Goshogun, Dunbine.
-
- N64, "Super Robot Wars 64", N/A
- Banpresto, 10/29/99, Y7800
- (Strategy Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Super Robot Wars Link Battler", N/A
- Banpresto, 10/1/99, Y4500
- (Strategy Game)
-
- PSX/PocketStation, "Super Robot Wars Alpha", N/A
- Banpresto/WinkySoft, SLPS 02636, 5/25/2000, Y6980
- Banpresto/WinkySoft, SCPS 45476, 5/25/2000, Y6800 (with
- Chinese/English/Japanese manual)
- Banpresto/WinkySoft, SLPS 02528, 5/25/2000, Y9800 (with cellular phone
- cable, keychain links (with keychains), wristband, Pocketstation
- shield, figure)
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Gundam, Dunbine, Daitarn 3, Mazinger, Getter Robo,
- Dancougar, Raideen, Combattler V, Voltes V, Macross, Top wo Nerae!
- Gunbuster, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Giant Robo.
-
- Dreamcast, "Super Robot Wars Alpha", N/A
- Banpresto, Y???
- (Strategy Game)
- Port of the Playstation game.
-
- Playstation, "ClickManga/Dynamic Robot War 1", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten Intermedia company, SLPS 02131, 9/30/99, Y2000
- (Digital Comic)
- Uses characters from Getter Robo(t), Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, UFO
- Robot Grendizer.
-
- Playstation, "ClickManga/Dynamic Robot War 2", N/A
- Tokuma Shoten Intermedia company, SLPS 02407, 12/16/99, Y2000
- (Digital Comic)
- Uses characters from Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Getter Robo(t),
- Devilman.
-
- Miscellaneous (Sanrio series):
- Super Famicom, "Keroppi's Adventure Diary", N/A
- (Mini-games)
-
- Gameboy, "Sanrio Carnival", N/A
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Famicom, "Sanrio Carnival", N/A
- Character Soft, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Famicom, "Sanrio Carnival 2", N/A
- Character Soft, Y???
-
- Famicom, "Sanrio Cup Ponpon Valley", N/A
- Character Soft, Y???
-
- Super Famicom, "Sanrio Shanghai", N/A
-
- Super Famicom, "Sanrio Smash Ball!", N/A
-
- Playstation, "Hello Kitty Cube de Cute", "Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy"
- Culture Publishers, 6/25/98, Y4800
- D3 Publisher Inc./Culture Publishers, SLPS 02455, 12/2/99, Y1980
- (rerelease)
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, ???, "Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy"
- ???, Y???
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Fairy Kitty no kaiun jiten ~yousei no kuni no uranai
- shuugyou~", N/A
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., 12/12/98, Y3980
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., 586358, Y1000
- (Growth/Fortune Telling)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Hello Kitty Magical Museum", N/A
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., 4/28/99, Y3980
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Hello Kitty's Beads Factory", N/A
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., 7/17/99, Y3980
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Gameboy, "Sanrio Uranai Party", N/A
- Imagineer, DMG-AG7J-JPN, 12/5/97, Y2980
- (Fortune Telling)
- This game is bundled with a pink Hello Kitty Game Boy Pocket for Y9800.
-
- Super Famicom, " Kerokerokeroppi no Bouken nikki ~Nemureru mori no
- Keroleen~", N/A
- Character Soft, 1994, Y???
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Playstation, "Hello Kitty White Present", N/A
- Hudson Soft, SLPS 01766, 12/17/98, Y5800
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Sanrio Time Net kakohen", N/A
- Imagineer, DMG-ATPJ, 11/27/98, Y3500
- Imagineer, 797669, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Sanrio Time Net miraihen", N/A
- Imagineer, DMG-ATFJ, 11/27/98, Y3500
- Imagineer, 798797, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Role-Playing Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Fairy Kitty no kaiun jiten ~yousei no kuni no uranai
- shuugyou~", N/A
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., DMG-AFUJ, 12/12/98, Y3980
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., 586358, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Growth/Fortune Telling)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Hello Kitty Sweet Adventure ~Daniel-kun ni aitai~", N/A
- Imagineer Co., Ltd., 7/19/00, Y3980
- (Action Game)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Dear Daniel Sweet Adventure ~Kitty-chan wo sagashite~",
- N/A
- Imagineer Co., Ltd., 7/19/00, Y3980
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Hello Kitty World", N/A
- Sanrio (?), CTS-HW, 1992, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Famicom, "Kerokerokeroppi no Daibouken", N/A
- Sanrio (?), CTS-ZI, 1992, Y???
- (Action Game)
-
- Playstation, "Kitty the Kool!", N/A
- Imagineer Co., Ltd., SLPS 01566, 12/26/98, Y4800
- Imagineer Co., Ltd., SLPM 86140, 12/26/98, Y4800
- (Dancing/Action?)
-
- Dreamcast, "Hellp Kitty Lovely Fruit Park", N/A
- Sega, HDR-0055, 11/25/99, Y2800
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Hello Kitty Magical Block", N/A
- Sega, HDR-0070, 3/30/00, Y2800
- (Puzzle Game)
-
- Dreamcast, "Hello Kitty (voice?) Mail", N/A
- Sega, HDR-0065, 4/13/00, Y2800
- (Mail software)
-
- Gameboy Color, "Hello Kitty Game Boy Color Special Box", N/A
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., 1998, Y???
- Includes Game Boy Colour and Fairy Kitty no kaiun jiten ~yousei no kuni
-
- Gameboy Color, "Hello Kitty Game Boy Color Special Box 2", N/A
- Imagineer Co. Ltd., 7/19/00, Y11260
- Includes Game Boy Colour and Hello Kitty Sweet Adventure ~Daniel-kun ni
-
- Game Boy Advance, "Hello Kitty Miracle Collection(?)", N/A
- Imagineer Co., Ltd., Y???
-
- Playstation, "Hello Kitty no Osyaberitaun", N/A
- Atlus, SLPS 03060, 12/14/00, Y4900
- (Edutainment?)
-
- Dreamcast, "Hello Kitty Waku Waku Cookies", N/A
- Sega, HDR-0090, 8/10/00, Y2800
- (Action/puzzle)
-
- DC?, "Hello Kitty Garden Panic", N/A
- Sega?, Y???
-
- DC?, "Hello Kitty Dream Passport 2", N/A
- Sega?, Y???
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Famicom, "Famicom Jump Hero Retsuden", N/A
- Bandai, 1988, Y???
- Game which uses a lot of Shonen Jump characters including Goku from
- Dragonball, Kenshiro, Seiya, Wingman, and Captain Tsubasa.
-
- Super Famicom, "Panic in Nakayoshi World", N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y6980
- Includes characters from Sailor Moon, Kingyo Chuuihou, Chou,
- Kuseninarisou, and Kurumi to Shichinin no Kobitotachi.
-
- Gameboy, "Welcome Nakayoshi Pack" (?), N/A
- Bandai, 1994, Y???
- (Mini-games (?))
- Apparently has characters from Sailor Moon and a bunch of other series
- I don't recognize.
-
- Famicom, "Nakayoshi Dai Sakusen", N/A
-
- Playstation, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Eva to Yukai na Nakamatachi", N/A
- Gainax, SLPS 01485, 7/23/98, Y6800
- (Mahjongg Game)
- Features characters from Evangelion, Nadia, and Gunbuster.
-
- Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Eva to Yukai na Nakamatachi", N/A
- Gainax, 11/5/98, Y6800
- (Mahjongg Game)
- Ditto.
-
- Playstation, "AZITO2", N/A
- Amusement Soft and Technology 21/Banpresto, SLPS 01526, 10/15/98, Y5800
- (Strategy Game)
- Features characters from Toei live action series.
-
- Playstation, "AZITO3", N/A
- Amusement Soft and Technology 21/Banpresto, SLPS 02496, 2/17/00, Y6800
- (Strategy Game)
- Features characters from Toei live action series.
-
- Dreamcast, "Sunrise Eiyuutan", N/A
- Atelier-Sai/Sunrise Interactive, T-41101M, 12/2/99, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- Uses characters from Sunrise's robot anime. Limited edition came with
- figures.
-
- Wonder Swan, "Harobots", N/A
- Sunrise Interactive, SWJ-SRV001, 10/7/99, Y4300
- (Growth RPG)
- Uses characters from Sunrise's robot anime.
-
- Playstation, "Little Witching Mischiefs", N/A
- Bandai Visual, SLPS 01850, 2/4/99, Y6800
- (Simulation Game)
- Uses magical girl characters and Cutey Honey. Limited edition includes
- poster.
-
- Playstation, "Shinsetai Robot Senki Brave Saga", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 01756, 12/17/98, Y6800
- (Simulation/RPG)
- Uses characters from Dougram, Armored Trooped Votoms, Galient, and
- Braves series.
-
- Playstation, "Brave Saga Brave Charge Box", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 01755, 12/17/98, Y6800
- (Simulation/RPG)
-
- Playstation, "Brave Saga2", N/A
- Takara, SLPS 02580~1, 5/2/00, Y7800
- (Strategy Game)
- Uses characters from Dougram, Armored Trooped Votoms, Galient, and
- Braves series.
-
- Playstation, "Quiz Charaokedon! Toei Tokusatsu Hero part 1", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 02189, 7/22/99, Y3800
- (Quiz Game)
- Uses characters from Toei live action series.
-
- Playstation, "Quiz Charaokedon! Toei Tokusatsu Hero part 2", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 02310, 10/21/99, Y3800
- (Quiz Game)
- Uses characters from Toei live action series.
-
- Dreamcast, "Super Hero Retsuden (?)", N/A
- Banpresto, T-20601M, 7/27/00, Y6800
- (Action/adventure)
- Uses characters from Toei's live action series.
-
- Playstation, "Super Hero Operations Diedal's Ambition", N/A
- Banpresto, SLPS 03019, 11/22/00, Y9800 (limited edition with slipcase,
- figures, NTT telephone card)
- Banpresto, SLPS 03020, 11/22/00, Y6800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- Used characters from Ultraman, Gavan, Sherivan, Shaider, Kikaider,
- Kamen Rider, Zubat(?), Machineman, Inazuman
-
- Wonder Swan, "Time Bokan Series Bokan densetsu buta moodaterya
- doronboo", N/A
- Banpresto, SWJ-BPR005, 4/27/00, Y4200
- (Adventure/RPG)
-
- Playstation 2, "Sunrise Eiyuutan R", N/A
- Atelier-Sai/Sunrise Interactive, SLPS 25011, 11/22/00, Y7800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- Uses characters from Gundam, Armored Trooper Votoms, Galient, Aura
- Battler Dunbine, Gaogaigar, SPT Lazner, Giant Gorg, Xabungle, Vifam,
- Dragonar, Heavy Metal L-Gaim, Dougram, G-Breaker, Raijin-oh, Mama is a
- 4th grader, Samurai Trooper, Cowboy Bebop, Da Garn, Future GFX Cyber
- Formula, Gulkeeva/Garugiiba(?)
-
- Gameboy Color, "GB Harobots(?)", N/A
- Sunrise Interactive, JAN 4526519-00012-7, 12/1/00, Y4800
- (Growth RPG)
- Uses characters from Sunrise's robot anime.
-
- Gameboy Color, "Brave Saga Shinshou Asutaria(?)", N/A
- Takara Co., Ltd., CGB-P-BBSJ(JPN), 1/26/00, Y4800
- (Role-Playing Game)
- Uses characters from Sunrise's robot anime.
-
- Playstation, "Tatsunoko Fight", N/A
- Takara Co., Ltd., SLPS 02939, 10/5/00, Y5800
- (Fighting Game)
- Used characters from Gatchaman, Casshan, Polimar, Tekkaman. limited
- edition came with pamphlet, Tatsunoko heroes premium metal plate, metal
- figure
-
- Gameboy Color, "Columns GB Omazu Tezuka characters", N/A
- Media Factory, DMG-AOYJ, 1999, ?
- Media Factory, 587494, 9/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
- (Columns clone)
- Used characters from series created by Osamu Tezuka.
-
- *Not* Anime related, but mistaken for it:
- Battle Mania (Trouble Shooters, Genesis) [no, this was _not_ a Dirty
- Pair game though it certainly looks like one. Still an excellent
- game.]
- Dragon's Heaven (Saturn) [No, this has nothing to do with the OAV.]
- Suikoden (Playstation) [the name is deceptive, as both the game and
- the anime were actually named after a Chinese novel]
- -----
- *Games made into animation*
-
- Sometimes the game comes first and the animation afterwards. There are lots
- of these, too. Games made into manga, often serialized in game magazines, are
- also very common. This list is currently _very_ incomplete. Information is
- needed.
-
- The only fan translation I know of for any of the manga is for two of the
- Lunar manga and some Phantasy Star.
-
- Game Name American Version? Anime/manga
- (of game)
-
- Arc the Lad I/II (PSX) Y (upcoming) Anime (TV) *5
- Art of Fighting/Ryouko no Ken (lots) Y Anime *12, manga
- Art of Fighting 2 (lots) Y Manga
- Bomberman (lots) Y (mostly) Anime (TV)
- Classmates (PCE CD), Classmates N Anime*5
- Mahjongg (PSX)
- Classmates 2 (SFC, Saturn, PC, PSX) N Anime
- Cosmic Fantasy (PCE CD, Mega-CD) N Anime
- Cosmic Fantasy 3 (PCE CD) N Manga
- Darkstalkers/Vampire (PSX, Saturn) Y Anime*7, *9
- Digimon (PSX, Saturn, Wonder Swan) N Anime (TV)
- Dragon Knight I-IV (PCE, computers, Y (PC only) Anime*5
- IV on Playstation; US name:
- Knights of Xentar)
- Dragon Warrior 3/Dragon Quest 3 (NES) Y Anime (TV), manga*
- Dragon Slayer: The Legend (TG-16 SCD) Y Anime *11
- of Heroes
- Far East of Eden (PCE CD) N Anime
- Far East of Eden II (PCE CD) N Manga (?)
- Fatal Fury/Legend of Garou (various) Y (SNES, Neo) Anime (two) *7
- Fatal Fury II (lots) Y Anime*7, manga
- Fatal Fury Special (lots) Y Manga
- Final Fantasy 5 (Super Famicom) N Anime*11
- Fire Emblem (Super Famicom, NES) N Anime*5, manga
- Flying Warriors (NES) Y Manga***
- Galaxy Fraulein Yuna (PCE SCD, PC-FX, N Anime*5
- Saturn)
- Gradius (lots) Y (mostly) Anime (?)
- Gowcaiser (Neo-Geo, PSX) Y Anime *12
- Graduation (PSX, SF, ???) Y (PCs) Anime
- King of Fighters '94 (???) Y Manga
- King of Fighters '97 Y (mostly) Manga
- Little Ninja Brothers (NES)/ Y Manga***
- Ninja Boy (Gameboy)
- Lunar (Sega CD, Saturn) Y Manga
- Masoukishin (SF, PSX) N Anime, manga
- Madara (Super Famicom) N Anime, manga
- Mega Man/Rock Man (various) Y Manga*9
- Megami Paradise (PCE SCD) N Anime*5
- Momotarou Densetsu (Gameboy/F/SF) N Anime
- Monster Rancher, Monster Rancher 2 (PSX) Y Anime (TV)
- MS Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny N Manga*15
- Ninja Gaiden (anime: Ninja Ryukenden) Y Anime
- Ogre Battle/Tactics Ogre (lots) Y (mostly) Manga
- Phantasy Star series (SMS, Genesis) Y Manga
- Pocket Monster (Gameboy, SF, F64) Y Anime (TV), manga*14
- Power Dolls (Playstation, PC) Y (PC) Anime*5, manga
- Power Stone (Dreamcast) Y Anime (TV)
- Psychic Force (Playstation) Y Anime
- Quo Vadis (Saturn) Y Anime
- Romancing Saga, Romancing Saga II (SF) N Manga
- Sakura Wars (Saturn) N Anime*5, Anime (TV)
- Salamander/Life Force (lots) Y (NES) Anime
- Sentimental Journey (PSX, PCs, ???) N Anime (TV)
- Samurai Shodown/Samurai Spirits (lots) Y Anime*5, manga*10
- Shadowrun (SNES) Y Manga
- Shining Force (Genesis, GG, Saturn) Y Manga
- Shin Megamiu Tensei (GB, NES, SNES, PSX) Y (some) Anime (TV)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (various Sega) Y Anime*9
- (Super) Street Fighter II (lots) Y (mostly) A,A(TV),M *4, *9, *10
- Star Soldier (NES), Takahashi Meijin no Bokenjima/Adventure Island (NES)
- (Combined as Bugtte Honey) Y Anime
- Super Mario World (SNES) Y Manga*8
- Super Robot Wars (various) N Manga
- Tales of Eternia (PSX) N Anime
- Tekken (PSX) Y Anime (CGI actually)
- Toshinden (Playstation, Saturn) Y Anime, Manga*10
- Twinbee Y (partly) Anime
- Umihara Kawase (SF) N Manga
- Underclassmates (?) N Anime*13
- Ultima (NES, SMS, SNES, computers) Y Manga
- Valis (PCE/TG-16 CD/SCD, SNES, Genesis)Y (mostly) Anime*6
- Virtua Fighter (arcade, Saturn) Y Anime (TV) *11
- Virus (Saturn) N Anime (TV)
- Wild Arms (PSX) Y Anime (TV)
- With You - mitsumete itai - (PC, N Anime
- Saturn, PSX (?))
- Wizardry (PCE SCD, SNES, computers) Y Anime, manga**
- Ys I (TG-16 CD, SMS, computers) Y Anime, manga
- Ys II (TG-16 CD) Y Anime
- Ys IV Mask of the Sun (SF, Mega-CD) N Manga
- Zelda series (NES, SNES, N64) Y Manga*8
-
- * Dragon Quest is the Japanese name, Dragon Warrior the US name. 13 episodes
- of this were dubbed and broadcast briefly in the USA. There was a second
- Dragon Quest TV show, which is obviously based on the games (it uses some of
- the same music, for one) but I don't know on which ones.
-
- ** Yes, the Robert Woodhead who worked on Wizardry runs AnimEigo, and no, he
- can't bring the anime to America without the permission of the US co-owners,
- which he doesn't have. (Hey, I thought it was a creative idea when _I_ asked
- it too.)
-
- *** The manga for these games was translated, colored, and serialized in
- Gamepro magazine for December 1990-November 1991. I have no idea what the
- original titles of these games or manga were.
-
- *4 There is an animated SF2 movie, and a prequel TV series. There are
- several SF2 manga; one Japanese one was released in the USA, and another
- (using mostly Cammy) was serialized in Game On! USA. (None of them are
- connected to the earlier Malibu comic, or to the live-action American movie.)
- The animation has been released in the US, but with changed music and cuts
- (even the 'uncut' version contained a few cuts). In turn, the animated movie
- was made into manga, which was also released in America. The TV series is
- being released on video by Manga Entertainment, with changed opening and
- closing sequences (even in the subtitled version).
-
- *5 Released by AD Vision in the US. Samurai Shodown is dubbed only.
- Classmates is subbed only and renamed End of Summer.
-
- *6 For April Fools Day 1993 I did a fake "Valis OAV Synopsis", but have since
- received several references to a real Valis OAV. It was supposedly released
- 1990 and may have been a limited edition only available through a contest.
-
- Update: Occasionally Japanese anime magazines will include a bonus booklet
- that lists all anime ever made. Anime V (2/97) and Animage (1999) each had
- one. Neither lists Valis or Mugen Senshi Valis. Was this anime ever really
- made?
-
- *7 Released in the US by Viz. Note: The names in Darkstalkers are translated
- incorrectly, even in the subtitled version.
-
- *8 Serialized in the US in Nintendo Power.
-
- *9 Unrelated to the US cartoon.
-
- *10 Some of this manga appeared in Game On! USA. Samurai Shodown had 7
- chapters, Toshinden had the one-shot, and Street Fighter II Cammy had 6
- chapters.
-
- *11 Released in the US by Urban Vision. Virtua Fighter is dub-only.
-
- *12 Released in the US by USMC.
-
- *13 Released as First Loves and First Loves 2 in the US by Soft Cel.
-
- *14 Only the title Pokemon is used in the US. Translations are on TV, the
- manga is put out by Viz, and you already know that.
-
- *15 Serialized in the US in Mixxzine.
-
- Web pages:
-
- The Anime Video Game Resource Center is at
- http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/cruzl/avrc/ .
- The anime Super Famicom site is at
- http://www.extremezone.com/~majortom/sfc/ .
- There is an anime Playstation game site (which is really about Japanese PSX
- games in general) at http://www.aiai.com/~freddy/animepsx/ .
- A page for Dragonball games is at
- http://www.chickasaw.com/~david/frames/ .
- There is another at http://www.bayside.net/users/gokou/dbvgames/ .
-
- Appendix: emulation
-
- Video game emulators allow video games to be played on a PC or other computer
- by simulating, in software, how the original machine's hardware runs. In
- order to be able to run an emulator, the PC has to be many, many, times the
- speed of the original--emulating the original's CPU may not be hard, but all of
- the hardware in the machine, including the sound and graphics processors, has
- to be emulated at the same time.
-
- Video game emulators are probably many people's only hope for playing most of
- the above games, if you're willing to stoop to a little piracy, since it's
- illegal to have a ROM image of a game you don't own. It's fairly easy to find
- lots of images on the net, though not all of them. Hackers can also modify
- the ROM images to fan-translate the games, and a few anime-related games have
- been fan-translated this way. (And I really wish people would know better,
- but please stop looking for ROMs of CD games. CD games don't come in ROMs.)
-
- It's beyond the scope of this FAQ to list all the emulators that exist.
- Check out comp.emulators.game-consoles for more information.
-
- Oh yeah, and if you want to play the Urusei Yatsura game for Famicom on
- Nesticle, flip the mirroring. On fwnes, make sure it uses memory mapper 3.
- --
- Ken Arromdee / arromdee@rahul.net / http://www.rahul.net/arromdee
-
- "Eventually all companies are replaced." --Bill Gates, October 1999
-