showing 1 - 50 of 831 gameschevron_leftchevron_right

name arrow_upwardpublisher(developer)yeardescriptionplatform
ZXE-D: Legend of Plasmalite Bandai1996PS-type three-dimensional plastic models that came with the flash with a proprietary system to customize the game can actually be connected to recalibrate itself to the 3D fighting action game robots.
Upper body, lower body, right, like in each part of the left that we have re-robots that can demonstrate the power of "Zekushido" puppet, and regain peace to mankind.
PSlabelimagesubject
ZatchBell! Mamodo Battles Bandai (Eighting)2005 GameCubelabelimageminimize
ZatchBell! - Electric Arena Bandai (Eighting)2005 GBAlabelimageminimize
Yū Yū Hakusho: Bakutō Ankoku Bujutsue  Bandai1993 NESlabelminimizeminimize
You Don't Know Jack: Volume 4 - The Ride  Bandai (Jellyvision)1998Released as You Don't Know Jack 3: Abwärts in Germany. The questions are not identical to the US version because many of them are language-dependent or about things little known in Germany but the game's engines are the same and they feature the same game modes. Windowslabelminimizeminimize
You Don't Know Jack: Volume 3  Bandai (Jellyvision)1997Released as You Don't Know Jack 2 in Germany. The questions are not identical to the US version because many of them are language-dependent or about things little known in Germany but the game's engines are the same and they feature the same game modes. Windowslabelminimizeminimize
You Don't Know Jack: Sports Berkeley Systems;Bandai (Jellyvision)1996 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
You Don't Know Jack Volume 2  Bandai;BMG Interactive (Jellyvision)1996Since the first game was never released in Germany, this one was released under the title You Don't Know Jack in Germany. Of course, the questions are not identical to the US version because many of them are language-dependent or about things little known in Germany but the game's engines are the same and they feature the same game modes. Windowslabelminimizeminimize
You Don't Know Jack Bandai (Jellyvision)1999What is JACK? With original music, blistering humor and a sarcastic host, YOU DON'T KNOW JACK is the quiz show party game where high culture and pop culture collides. Get ready for a head-to-head trivia showdown where you put your knowledge to the test and your ego on the line.***"Turn your PlayStation game console into a party! With original music, blistering humor and a sarcastic host, You Don't Know Jack whisks you from the green room to prime time at a pace so fast it will make your head spin. Get the question right and score some cash; get it wrong and pay the price."
You Don't Know Jack is a great quiz show party game with over 1400 questions. Up to 3 players can compete at one time answering question types like shorties, DisOrDat, ThreeWay, Impossible Questions and Jack Attack. This is a can't miss at your next party!
[R2D2-A]
PSlabelimagesubject
You Don't Know Jack Berkeley Systems;Bandai (Jellyvision)1995 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Yes! Precure 5 Bandai2007 Nintendo DSlabelimageminimize
Yam Yam  Bandai;Pandora Box1995 SNESlabelimageminimize
Yakusoku no Chi Riviera  Bandai (Sting)2002 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
Yakitate!! Japan - Choujou Kessen Pantastic Grand Prix Bandai2005 Nintendo DSminimizeimageminimize
Xevious  Namco;Bandai (Namco)1984
[49]***
[33]***
[52]***Yes, Xevious is a classic arcade title of some fame. And it is a title released early in the Famicom era. But that shouldn't be an excuse for an overall unenjoyable gaming experience. Gameplay could be considered well done, since the controls are decent and the fact that you must throw bombs on ground targets gives the game a bit variety. But it is exactly the boringness and the non-variety of all the rest with the neverending flight over very plain ground with dull colors, shooting waves after waves of the same, bad looking flying enemies and ground targets that makes this game so inferior to nearly all shooters that would follow. The sound is especially annoying.***Players control their Solvalou ship and destroy the XEVIOUS forces. Fire the zapper missiles against air-based enemies and drop the blaster bombs down upon ground-based targets. Destroy Andor Genesis to earn bonus points. Unique enemies, interesting background music, a variety of vertically scrolling background environments and many hidden game play features differentiated Xevious from the other shooting games released at the time. Are you devious enough to beat Xevious?
NESlabelimagesubject
X: Unmei no Tatakai Bandai2002 PSlabelimageminimize
X Card of Fate  Bandai2002 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
Wuz↑b? Produce Street Dancer  Amuse;Bandai (Fortyfive)2000 WonderSwanlabelimageminimize
Wonder Classic  Namco;Bandai (Yoshidayama Workshop)2001Compatible with the original black & white WonderSwan. WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of The Mad Overlord Bandai2001 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
Wild Boys Bandai? NESminimizeminimizeminimize
Whizz Konami;Bandai (B-Factory)1997 Saturnlabelimageminimize
Welcome Nakayoshi Park Bandai1994 GBlabelimageminimize
Villgust  Bandai;Plex1992Released only in Japan, translated by fans to english. SNESlabelimageminimize
Vattroller X Bandai2004 GBAminimizeimageminimize
Vaitz Blade Bandai1999Pokemon clone, released only in Japan. WonderSwanminimizeimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura Bandai1982 Game & Watchlabelimageminimize
Urban Reign  Namco;Bandai (Namco)2005Gang life and street justice rule the inner city, turning neighborhoods into war zones. One of the City's many gangs has hired you to protect their leader, plunging you into a war that involves corruption spanning from the streets all the way to the upper levels of city government. These fights aren't timed. There are no referees. Use what you can. There's no such things as a clean fight. Blaze through the streets and complete up to 100 missions to protect your turf. Team up with a friend or AI controlled to pull off a host of destructive double team moves against multiple enemies. Play as one of over 60 characters in the multiplayer mode. Urban Reign brings the fight back to the streets. Are you down to control your hood?
[R2D2-A]
PS2labelimagesubject
Ultraman: Towards the Future  Bandai (Nova Games)1991Gigantic and treacherous aliens are invading Earth. They're destroying our cities and leaving a path of chaos around the planet. There is one humongous hero powerful enough to eradicate these creatures... Ultraman!!! Part human, part super being, he's got what it takes to eliminate the evil aliens once and for all. Ultraman uses his special weapons along with martial arts, wresting, and street brawling skills to fight off each attacking monster.

This game utilizes its 16-Bit power to its fullest. Really large characters, detailed landscapes, realistic sound effect and music that are gonna know you out!***
[64]***
[63]***Japanese version
[52]***
[29]***
[27]***Play as Ultraman as he fights his greatest rubber monster foes! As you fight, earn power to use special energy attacks until you can finish off the monster with the Burning Plasma! This one is for fans of the TV series only.
[Jacquismo]
SNESlabelimagesubject
Ultraman: Kaijuu Teikoku no Gyakushuu  Bandai1987"Ultraman: Kaijuu Teikoku no Gyakushuu" is the first Ultraman videogame. First task in every level is to build up your power bar via collecting energy balls. So you are running and shooting enemies and try to find and collect the energy balls. Once the bar is complete you are ready to transform into Ultraman and challenge the end boss of each level in hand to hand combat. The game is really average. While the platform/shooting parts are playable the boss fights suffer from bad controls. Each level has different graphics but plays very similar (except for two levels which are pure horizontal-scrolling shooting parts) and the graphics are not very detailed. Famicom Disk Systemlabelimageminimize
Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu Bandai1996The latest Ultraman fighting game is a kitshy, from the 70s fighting game that looks and plays great. The backgrounds in the fighting levels look like they have been modeled after scenes from Ultraman, Godzilla and Gamera movies.
You may choose from 12 characters who range from the humanoid Ultraman and other humanoid robots to insects that walk on two legs and have buggy looking eyes and mouth apparatus. In the bottom row of pictures, Ultraman takes on a creature that looks like a cross between a dog and a dinosaur.
Ultraman's wide array of moves are at your disposal to let you tussle through the monstrous ranks.
Saturnlabelimageminimize
Ultraman Welcome to Alphabet TV Bandai1995 Playdialabelimageminimize
Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: New Generations Bandai1998Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: New Generations is a video game spinoff of the Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Dyna TV series and was published by Bandai only in Japan in 1998 for the PlayStation. The game is an arcade-style fighting game and contains both a story mode and a survival mode. PSlabelimagesubject
Ultraman Powered: The Ultimate Hero  Bandai1994 3DOlabelimageminimize
Ultraman Powered Bandai1994 Playdialabelimageminimize
Ultraman Club: Teki Kaijuu o Hakken Seyo!  Bandai (Tose)1990 GBlabelimageminimize
Ultraman Club: Chikyuu Dakkan Sakusen  Bandai (Interlink)1988 Famicom Disk Systemlabelimageminimize
Ultraman Club 3: Mata Mata Shiyutsugeki!! Ultra Kyoudai  Yutaka;Bandai1991 NESlabelimageminimize
Ultraman Club 2: Kaette Kita Ultraman Club  Bandai (Interlink)1990 NESlabelimageminimize
Ultraman 2: Shutsugeki Katoku Tai!!  Bandai1987The second Ultraman game for the Famicom Disk System is a game I couldn't really get into. Giant monsters attack a city, you equip some persons of an emergency force and send them out to destroy the monsters. Graphics are below average. The city does not look detailed enough and the controls are not very good either. And without a proper guide that helps what to actually do in this game to be successful I gave up rather early. Famicom Disk Systemlabelimageminimize
Ultraman  Bandai1984 MSX2labelimageminimize
Ultraman Bandai (Kaze)2004 PS2labelimageminimize
Ultraman Bandai2001 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
Ultra Seven Bandai1994 Playdialabelminimizeminimize
Ultra Seven Bandai;Tsuburaya (Bec)1993 SNESlabelimageminimize
Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy - The Path of the Superhero  Bandai;Banpresto (Bandai)2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation  Bandai2002 GameCubelabelminimizeminimize
Ultimate Journey Bandai? NESminimizeimageminimize
Uchū Senkan Yamato: Nijū Ginga no Hōkai  Bandai2005 PS2labelminimizeminimize
Uchū Senkan Yamato: Iscandar he no Tsuioku  Bandai2004 PS2labelminimizeminimize
first_page chevron_left 1 of 17 chevron_right last_page
permalink