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InuYasha  Bandai (Dimps)2003Rumiko Takahasi's Inuyasha comes to the Playstation system in the form of a fighting game! Select your favorite characters and challenge the computer or your friends! PSlabelimageminimize
InuYasha Fūun Emaki  Bandai2002 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
InuYasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale  Bandai2002Based on the comic by the great manga artist, Rumiko Takahashi, Bandai is proud to present InuYasha for the PlayStation game console! Battle your way through the thrilling world of InuYasha and unlock new characters for hours of pulse-pounding fighting action! Go head-to-head against a friend, or team up in tag-team and versus modes! In this fight for fun, you'll always come out the winner!***Based on the comic by the great manga artist, Rumiko Takahashi, Bandai is proud to present INUYASHA for the PlayStation game console! Battle your way through the thrilling world of INUYASHA and unlock new characters for hours of pulse-pounding fighting action! Go head-to-head against a friend, or team up in tag-team and versus modes! In this fight for fun, you'll always come out the winner! PSlabelimagesubject
InuYasha: Feudal Combat  Bandai2005Unleash your inner demon! Choose your partner and fight your way across feudal-era Japan. Team up with friend or foe as you battle out the storylines from the TV series!***Choose your partner and fight your way across feudal-era Japan. Team up with friend or foe as you battle out the storylines from the TV series! Experience the world of Inuyasha! Featuring 12 playable characters from the Inuyasha TV series. Use the interactive environments to gain a battle advantage. Original battle system! Choose your partner and the best formation system to take out your opponent! Choose from Mission Mode, Story Mode, and 2 player Versus. Mode. Develop your character's attacks and compatibility with other characters to improve your skills. PS2labelimagesubject
InuYasha: Kagome no Sengoku Nikki  Bandai2001 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
InuYasha: Kagome no Yume Nikki  Bandai (Tomcat System)2002 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
InuYasha: Naraku no Wana! Mayoi no Mori no Shōtaijō  Takara2002Based on the first 120 episodes of the anime Inuyasha.***This game will keep Inuyasha fans entertained, but for the rest of the population, this game is very repetitive and has a short life span. GBAlabelimageminimize
InuYasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel Namco Bandai Games2007 Nintendo DSlabelimageminimize
InuYasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask  Bandai2004Explore the exciting world of Inuyasha as you encounter all your favorite characters from the hit TV series! In this RPG, you'll find yourself back in feudal era Japan. How will you get back to the present day? Can you uncover the mystery of the Cursed Mask?
* Play as one of two original characters created by Rumiko Takahashi especially for this game.
* Features more than 30 minutes of exclusive anime footage!
* Featuring voice-overs performed by the actual TV series actors!
* Includes exclusive LIMITED EDITION Inuyasha Trading Card!***
[12]***Explore the fascinating world of Inuyasha and encounter your favorite characters from the hit Cartoon Network TV series in this highly anticipated RPG by Bandai. As one of 2 original characters created especially for the game, you will find yourself back in feudal era Japan. How will you get back to the present day? Can you unravel the mystery of the Cursed Mask?***March 2004 (Japan), November 2004 (US)
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Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsu Hen - Sayonara, soshite...  Micro Cabin1988 NEC PC9801labelimageminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsu Hen - Sayonara, soshite...  Micro Cabin1988 MSX2labelimageminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsu Hen - Sayonara, soshite...  Micro Cabin1988 NEC PC8801labelminimizeminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsu Hen - Sayonara, soshite...  Micro Cabin1988 MICRO 7 - FM7labelminimizeminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsu Hen - Sayonara, soshite...  Micro Cabin1988 Sharp X1labelminimizeminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsu Special  Micro Cabin1988 X68000labelimageminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Micro Cabin1989Based on a famous manga/anime series and ported from japanese homecomputers, this game fails to be a good PC-Engine game. Your goal is to make all the somewhat crazy housemates and especially the attractive female landlord happy by giving them presents and doing other things that please them. The graphics are really bad. Very few colors are used and it looks more like a NES game. Also there are too few locations, you are visiting the same rooms again and again. The puzzles and the whole gameplay are boring, maybe you might draw some more motivation from the game when you are familiar with the manga/anime. Well, in the end I got stuck halfway in the game despite a japanese walkthrough. I can't say I regret that this happened.***Adventure game based on an old anime by Rumiko Takahashi (Ranma 1/2). Unless you're a fan of the series, stay away from this one.
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Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Micro Cabin1987 MSX2labelimageminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Micro Cabin1986 NEC PC9801labelimageminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Micro Cabin1987 Sharp X1labelminimizeminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Micro Cabin1987 MICRO 7 - FM7labelminimizeminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Bothtec (Quest)1988 NESlabelimageminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Micro Cabin1986 NEC PC8801labelimageminimize
Ranma ½ - Hiryu Densetsu  Bothtec1991 NEC PC9801labelimageminimize
Ranma ½  NCS Masaya1990 PC Engine CDlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½  Banpresto (Nova Games)1990 GBlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: Akanekodan Teki Hihou  Toho (Atelier Double)1993Game description from [[link:http://www.romhacking.net Romhacking.net]]:

Alright. First, let me warn you: this game will make little, if any sense if you’ve never watched Ranma 1/2 before. If you haven’t, I will take this opportunity to direct you to Viz Video’s Website and order you to sign over your entire bank account to them in exchange for every Ranma video. Also, there’s plenty of websites out there that can manage a fairly decent job of explaining the whole series. I’d explain it here, but it’s way too complicated to fit in this review.

Anyway, the game itself is like any old-school RPG. The gameplay is much like anything you’d expect to see in Dragon Warrior or Final Fantasy, except with a lighter atmosphere (it IS Ranma, after all…). Hell, this game is better than many RPGs released in the States (Secret of the Stars springs to mind), and it never got translated. I could never understand that. Rumicsoft had no problem translating the crappiest fighting game ever (Ranma 1/2: Hard Battle), but they wouldn’t give us a quality RPG. Or any of the Ranma fighting games that were actually good. Which is really weird because even by the time this game was released, there were plenty of Ranma fans who’d buy anything with the Ranma name on it. And on top of that, there were plenty of RPG fans, too. In case you didn’t know, Snes RPG fans are the most loyal and dedicated people on the planet. It’s true, they’d go into EB or Software, Etc. and buy anything that said ‘RPG’ on the box. (I should know. I was one of those losers.)


Unofficial English translation available:
[[link:http://www.magic-destiny.com/ranmateam/ http://www.magic-destiny.com/ranmateam]]
[[link:http://www.romhacking.net/trans/404/ http://www.romhacking.net]]
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Ranma ½: Battle Renaissance  Shogakukan (Atelier Double)1996 PSlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: Chounai Gekitouhen  NCS (NCS Masaya)1992 SNESlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: Datou, Ganso Musabetsu Kakutou-ryuu!  NCS Masaya (Masaya)1992 PC Engine CDlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: Hard Battle  DTMC (Shogakukan)1992
[32]***European version
[29]***Japanese version
[29]***
[27]
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Ranma ½: Kakugeki Mondou!! Banpresto1993 GBlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: Netsuretsu Kakutohen Banpresto1992 GBlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: Puzzle Fighter  Rumic Soft1995 SNESlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: Super Battle  Rumic Soft (Atelier Double)1994
[32]***The characters you can play as in this game are:
Ranma Saotome(M)
Ranma Saotome(F)
Genma Saotome(panda)
Akane Tendo
Ryoga Hibiki
Mousse
Shampoo
Ukyo Kounji
Mariko
Haniko
Tatewaki Kuno
Kodachi Kuno
Herb(secret)
[inuyasha1/2]
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Ranma ½: Toraware no Hanayome  NCS Masaya (Masaya)1991 PC Engine CDlabelimageminimize
Ranma ½: White Orchid Serenade  Masaya1993 Mega-CDlabelimageminimize
Shiken ni Denai Maison Melty Club? X68000labelimageminimize
Shiken ni deru Urusei Yatsura Kitty Enterprises1986 NEC PC8801labelimageminimize
Shiken ni Deru Urusei Yatsura Part 1 Ponta Soft1989 X68000labelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura ?? NEC PC8801labelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura Micro Cabin1987 NEC PC8801labelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura Bandai1982 Game & Watchlabelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura - Koi No Survival Birthday  Micro Cabin1987 MSX2labelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura - Lum Kikiippatsu Aspii1989 X68000labelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura Enjoy Ataru Hen  Enjoy Soft1983 NEC PC8801labelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura: Endless Summer  Marvelous Interactive (Marvelous Entertainment)2005The classic love story of Rumiko Takahashi's comics and anime series comes to the Nintendo DS, and lovers of Lum-chan rejoice -- darling! You play as Ataru Moroboshi and spend a month of your Summer with Lum and other characters from the show. At the end of the month, the girl whose love rating for you is the highest falls in love with you. The game also includes bonuses, including a juke box where you can listen to the soundtrack and a mini game mode that uses the illustrations, costumes and events from the main game. Nintendo DSlabelimagesubject
Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell  Jaleco (Tose)1986In this game you control Lum, a main character of the very popular "Urusei Yatsura" manga and anime series. The game starts in preschool with the character being a little child. The school is under fire and you have to make your way to the top of the building. After that the character grows older and the next level is elementary school and so on. The concept stays the same in every level until you are grown up and get the chance to marry. You can dispose enemies by shooting lightning bolts at them. It seems that Jaleco got the Urusei Yatsura license only for the Famicom version. The arcade version features different characters. And to be honest the license is a waste for such a simple and ultimately below average platform game. The game slows down, especially in later levels. Enemies are unfair, reappearing again and again, and mostly when you are timing jumps. The levels are all too similar and the graphics and music are nothing to marvel at.***Port of arcade [game=#3792]Momoko 120[/game]% and renamed to match the brand. NESlabelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura: Miss Tomobiki o Chigase!  Yanoman;Shogakukan1992 GBlabelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura: My Dear Friends  Game Arts1994The Japanese subtitle [code]ディア マイ フレンズ[/code] really has the word order of "Dear My Friends" instead of "My Dear Friends" as would be expected in English.***[media=youtube]fdjY_OB2z7Y[/media] Mega-CDlabelimageminimize
Urusei Yatsura: Stay With You  Hudson Soft1990Some sources may claim [code]ハドソンCD・ROM音楽付[/code] is part of the title, but that just reads "with Hudson music CD" or some such, which was included with the release. PC Engine CDlabelimageminimize
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