showing 30 games
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Armadillo | BEC;Information Global Service (IGS;AIM) | 1991 | NES | labelimageminimize | |
Cyborg 009 | BEC | 1994 | [code]サイボーグ[/code] literally reads [code]saiboogu[/code] which is transliteration of English "cyborg".***Game description from [[link:http://agtp.romhack.net/ Aeon Genesis]]: This game is, apparently, based on an old black-and-white anime from back in the '60s. It was reissued or remade or something in the 80s, and has been reissued or remade again just recently. It's apparently been airing on Tokyo TV. The game itself is rather interesting. In each of the levels, you have assemble a three-cyborg squad. Your leader is pre-assigned. Each of the eight playable characters has their own specialty; Joe, for example, can move really quickly, while Francoise can see in the dark, so assembling a well-rounded squad is important. You'll also find powerups during the levels that you can distribute to upgrade any of the eight cyborgs once you've completed the mission. Unofficial English translation available: [[link:http://agtp.romhack.net/ http://agtp.romhack.net/]] [[link:http://b-rock.netfirms.com/ http://b-rock.netfirms.com/]] [cjlee001] | SNES | labelimagesubject |
Digimon World Data Squad | Bandai Namco Games (Bec) | 2007 | PS2 | labelimageminimize | |
Dokodemo Hamster | Bec | 1999 | WonderSwan | labelimageminimize | |
Dokodemo Hamster 2 | Bec | 2000 | PS | minimizeimageminimize | |
Dokodemo Hamster 3: O Dekake Saffron | Bec | 2000 | WonderSwan Color | labelimageminimize | |
Dokodemo Hamster 4 | Bec | 2001 | PS | minimizeimageminimize | |
Dokodemo Hamster B! Quick Club | Bec (InterBEC) | 2002 | Anywhere in the world can enjoy the adventure of a hamster. Click on the screen to various locations and will continue to progress the story. There are mini-games like clean the Teeth of a dinosaur or going down the river. Are you prepared?. | PS | labelimagesubject |
Eureka Seven Vol. 1: The New Wave | Namco;Bandai (BEC) | 2005 | PS2 | labelimageminimize | |
Eureka Seven Vol. 2: The New Vision | Namco;Bandai (BEC) | 2006 | PS2 | labelimageminimize | |
Evangelion: Jo | Bec;Bandai Namco | 2009 | PS2 | labelimageminimize | |
Evangelion: Jo | Bec;Bandai Namco | 2009 | PSP | labelimageminimize | |
FamiRes e Youkosou! | Bec | 1998 | PS | minimizeimageminimize | |
Fever Sankyo: Koushiki Pachinko Simulation | Bec | 1999 | WonderSwan | labelimageminimize | |
Fishing Freaks: Bass Rise | Bec | 2000 | WonderSwan | labelimageminimize | |
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood | Namco Bandai Games (BEC) | 2010 | PSP | minimizeimageminimize | |
Gundam: Char's Counterattack | Bandai (Bec) | 1998 | PS | labelimageminimize | |
Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor | Emotion;Headgear;Interbec (Bec) | 1994 | This game is fantastic. It's fun, easy to pick up (even if like me, you speak not a word of Japanese), and has a sufficiently varied set of missions (from just talking to people, to fighting other labors to catching pigs. If you were a fan of the series, you will love this. Even if you weren't a fan, you'll still enjoy the gameplay. | SNES | labelimageminimize |
Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor-Griffon | Riverhill Soft (Bec) | 1993 | PC Engine CD | labelimageminimize | |
Lodoss Tou Senki: Record of Lodoss War | Kadokawa Shoten (ESP;BEC) | 1995 | A wonderful game, which tells the story of Record of Lodoss War starting from the Demon War 30 years before the Anime OAV's. Wonderful storytelling (although in Japanese at the moment), and a unique battle system which reminds many of the game Ogre Battle for the SNES.***Unofficial English translation available: [[link:http://www.romhacking.net/trans/405/]] [cjlee001] | SNES | labelimageminimize |
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Never Ending Tomorrow | Bandai (Bec) | 2005 | PS2 | labelimageminimize | |
Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight | Bandai (BEC) | 2006 | Featuring a variety of Mobile Suits from the Gundam franchise, 'Mobile Suit Gundam' sets players in the latter stages of The One Year War. Players have the opportunity to be a commander of their own Mobile Suit battalion for either the Federation or Zeon Mobile Suit Assault Force. As players move through the ranks, they are able to gain access to new Mobile Suits and engage in battles with more capable pilots at their command. With a battalion at their disposal, players face a number of strategic options to choose from. In order to succeed, it will be vital for players to know about specific destructible parts on Mobile Suits, vulnerable enemy facilities and whether or not to engage enemies with either short or long range combat. Teamwork will also be a key component to the survival of every mission. If players are successful, their chosen allegiance could be the turning point for the war in Mobile Suit Gundam. | PS3 | labelimageminimize |
Mobile Suit Z-Gundam | Bandai (Bec) | 1997 | Mobile Suit Z Gundam anime to Gun realistic 3D representation of a 3D shooter was born. Kuotabyu adopted the ship lay on top, transforming mobile suit fully reproduced. More high-quality recorded movies everywhere. And relive the story of two viewpoints and Camille Char, case experience of life led by two people and destiny.*** [29] | PS | labelimagesubject |
SD Gundam Eiyuden: Daikessen!! Shiki vs Musha | Bandai (Bec) | 2001 | This action game lets you brawl it out in 3D! The characters and environments are all built with fancy 3D models, so you can fight on the ground, take to the skies, and unleash epic moves – all with super easy controls. Each character has their own flashy special attack, and you can deck them out with tons of different customization parts. Plus, there are mini-games for the PocketStation peripheral and even a connection option for your WonderSwan! | PS | labelimagesubject |
Slayers | Banpresto (Bec) | 1994 | Game description from [[link:http://www.romhacking.net Romhacking.net]]: Games based on anime series are, as a rule, pretty damn painful. Slayers Wonderful for PS1 was a wonderful example of this, a Final Fantasy VII ripoff with subpar graphics, a crazy encounter rate, and not much fun (but very pretty cutscenes). Course, most people say this describes FFVII itself pretty well, but that's another pointless argument best reserved for Jumpstation. Anyways, anime games suck. A lot. Fortunately, this Slayers game was released before the anime came out. So, really, this is a game based on a manga series. Games based on manga seem to be pretty good, only no one's ever heard of them. Played any Mahoujin Guru-Guru lately? Yeah, that's what I thought. Course, this means that this game has no rockin' Megumi Hayashibara songs or anything, but I guess no game is truly perfect. The game seems to be (from a very quick first glance) a pretty standard RPG, with serviceable graphics and whatnot. Unofficial English translation in progress: [[link:http://www.rpgone.net/ http://www.rpgone.net/]] [cjlee001] | SNES | labelimageminimize |
Soul Eater: Battle Resonance | Namco Bandai Games (Bec) | 2009 | PS2 | labelimageminimize | |
Soul Eater: Battle Resonance | Namco Bandai Games (Bec) | 2009 | PSP | labelimageminimize | |
Super Bikkuriman | Bec;Lad;NAS | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Ultra Seven | Bandai;Tsuburaya (Bec) | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Ultraman | Bec | 1991 | Ultraman is basically a portable version of the Kuusou Tokusatsu Series game from the arcade. However, the gameplay is a lot slower and control is terrible (START for jump??), along with the standard graphical and sound limitations of Game Boy. [Jacquismo] | GB | labelimageminimize |