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Alice no Paint Adventure | Epoch;Disney (SAS Sakata) | 1995 | Strangely, the game is not mouse-compatible. | SNES | labelimageminimize |
Angelic Layer | Epoch | 2001 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Astro Bomber | Epoch | 1984 | Fly your ship over mountains and through corridors, all the while shooting, bombing, or dodging enemies. | Game Pocket Computer | labelimagesubject |
Astro Wars | Yeno (Epoch) | 1984 | [game=Space Invaders]Space Invaders[/game] clone. | Cassette Vision | labelimagesubject |
Barcode Battler Senki: Conveni Wars | Epoch (SAS Sakata) | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Barcode World | Sunsoft (Epoch) | 1992 | NES | labelimageminimize | |
Battle in Galaxy | Epoch | 1984 | Cassette Vision | labelimageminimize | |
Block Maze | Epoch | 1985 | Block Maze takes its basic concept from Pengo and adds in some Ladybug to make a concept of its own. In a Pacman-like maze, you must push four central blocks marked with letters into a box in each corner marked with the same letter. As in Pengo, the blocks slide when pushed until they reach a wall or another block. The maze is also littered with plain black blocks, which can be used both to crush the two nasties roaming the maze (though they respawn after a few seconds) and to stop the alphabetic blocks at a desired position. To complicate things, there are rotating ramps near each corner. If a block slides into the ramp, it is deflected 90 degrees, which can be used both to reach otherwise unreachable nasties or to get the alphablocks in the right position without too many pushes. Blocks can, and must often, be destroyed to make way for the player sprite and other blocks. Once an alphablock reaches its corner, a fruit machine marked with the letters of the four corners is started on the top of the screen, granting you up to 1000 points if the letter you've cleared turns up. | Game Pocket Computer | labelimagesubject |
Boulder Dash | Yeno (Epoch) | 1984 | Released in 1984 in Europe. | Cassette Vision | labelimageminimize |
Chibi Maruko-chan: Go Chounai Minna de Game dayo! | Epoch | 2001 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Chibi Marukochan: Harikiri 365 Nichi no Maki | Epoch | 1991 | Unofficial Swedish translation available from [[link:http://www.cyndeline.net/ Cyndeline Translations]] or [[link:http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1086/ Romhacking.net]]. [cjlee001] | SNES | labelimageminimize |
Comic Circus | Yeno (Epoch) | 1984 | Released in 1984 in Europe. | Cassette Vision | minimizeimagesubject |
Cyraid | Epoch;Nexoft (SAS Sakata) | 1990 | 3090 A.D. Earth exists as a united and peaceful federation... Until an insanely evil scientists known as ROGUE plans to conquer Earth with an army of dangerous robots, from his fortress CYRAID, high above the capitol city Trillilium. The Federation has called its best Agents of Peace, code named WARRIOR and FIGHTER, to destroy CYRAID. ROGUE's spies have informed him that WARRIOR and FIGHTER are brothers. To keep them from destroying CYRAID, ROGUE will kidnap NATASIA, their adored mother. If he can distract them from their mission, he may have enough time to conquer the Federation and rule Earth!*** [37]*** [37] | GB | labelimagesubject |
Dai Meiro: Meikyuu no Tatsujin | Epoch | 1990 | NES | labelimageminimize | |
Diadroids World | Epoch | 2001 | GBA | minimizeimageminimize | |
Donald Duck: Maho no Boushi | Epoch | 1995 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon - Dokodemo Walker | Epoch | 2002 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon | Epoch | 1985 | Cassette Vision | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon 2 - Animal Wakusei Densetsu | Epoch | 1992 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon 2: Hikari no Shinden | Epoch | 1998 | N64 | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon 2: Nobita no Toys Land Daibouken | Epoch | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon 2: SOS! Otogi no Kuni | Epoch (Pre-Stage) | 1997 | After clearing each of the 5 stages and 5 worlds, it becomes a boss stage, and you can enjoy a total of 30 or more action stages. Of course there are plenty of hidden stages and hidden items. It is a quality that will surely become an advanced level user. There are plenty of secret tools to help you on stage. It's fun to play and search again and again. The voice of the familiar voice actor is perfect in the movie. This product is the same title that was released in February 1997, and will be newly released at an affordable price. | PS | labelimagesubject |
Doraemon 3: Makai no Dungeon | Epoch | 2000 | "Secret tool" familiar 200 of the best games ever Doraemon. Support Goods become valuable dungeon exploration. Five friends took over the system is to help each other with each other adventure. The ever-changing nature of the stage event parameters are also selected by the character. To communicate with colleagues who are base and traps and get the item information. You can now talk to the characters at any time in the pocket "station". | PS | labelimagesubject |
Doraemon 3: Nobi Dai no Machi SOS! | Epoch | 2000 | Doraemon 3: Nobi Dai no Machi SOS! is an action game developed and published by Epoch Co. for the Nintendo 64 in Japan in 2000. | N64 | labelimagesubject |
Doraemon 3: Nobita to Toki no Hougyoku | Epoch | 1994 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon 4: Nobita to Tsuki no Oukoku | Epoch | 1995 | I believe Doraemon is the longest running Anime/Manga series in Japan, perhaps rivaled only by Lupin. Incomplete unofficial English translation available: [[link:http://www.romhacking.net]] [cjlee001] | SNES | labelimageminimize |
Doraemon Board Game | Epoch | 2002 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon DX 10 | Epoch | 1998 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon Kart | Epoch | 1998 | Incomplete unofficial English translation available: [[link:http://www.romhacking.net]] [cjlee001] | GB | labelimageminimize |
Doraemon Kart 2 | Epoch | 1999 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon Memories: Nobita no Omoide Daibouken | Epoch | 2000 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon Midori no Wakusei | Epoch | 2001 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon no Quiz Boy | Epoch | 2000 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon no Quiz Boy 2 | Epoch | ? | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon no Study Boy: Gakushuu Kanji Game | Epoch | 2001 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon no Study Boy: Kanji Yomikaki Master | Epoch | 2003 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon no Study Boy: Kuku Game | Epoch | 2000 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Aruke Aruke Labyrinth | Epoch | 1999 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Giga Zombie no Gyakushuu | Epoch | 1990 | NES | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Kimi to Pet no Monogatari | Epoch | 2001 | GBC | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi | Epoch | 1996 | Saturn | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seirei Ishi | Epoch | 1997 | N64 | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Nobita to Yousei no Kuni | Epoch | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Nobitaito Fukkatsu no Hoshi | Epoch (SAS Sakata) | 1996 | PS | labelimageminimize | |
Doraemon: Taiketsu Himitsu Dogu!! | Epoch (SAS Sakata) | 1991 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyō | Epoch | 1986 | Cassette Vision | labelimageminimize | |
Dragon Slayer | Epoch | 1986 | Cassette Vision | labelimageminimize | |
Dragon Slayer Gaiden Nemuri no Ōkan | Epoch (Nihon Falcom) | 1992 | Note that the Gaiden (外伝) bit from the title is missing from the title screen. The subtitle (Nemuri no Ōkan) reads approx. Sleepy Crown, or Crown of Sleep. | GB | labelimageminimize |
Dragon Slayer I | Epoch (Nihon Falcom) | 1990 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes | Epoch;Nihon Falcom | 1991 | SNES | labelimageminimize |