showing 40 games

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Meltylancer - The Melting Pot Police  Imagineer? labelimageminimize
Kidou Senshi Gundam Part 1: Gundam Daichi ni Tatsu  Rapport1983 labelminimizeminimize
Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph  Micro Cabin1986 labelimageminimize
Gall Force: Eternal Story  Scaptrust1987 labelimageminimize
Record of Lodoss War: Haiiro no Majo  Humming Bird1988 labelimageminimize
Can Can Bunny  Cocktail Soft1989 labelimageminimize
MS Field - Mobile Suit Gundam  FamilySoft (Fill in Cafe)1989 labelimageminimize
Silent Möbius - Case Titanic  Gainax1990 labelimageminimize
Dragon Knight III  Elf1991 labelimageminimize
Ranma ½ - Hiryu Densetsu  Bothtec1991 labelimageminimize
Dragon Pink - The Zero Castle  Striker1992 labelimageminimize
Fushigi no Umi no Nadia  Gainax1992 labelimageminimize
Virtual Classmate  Elf1992 labelimageminimize
Houma Hunter Lime  Silence1993 labelimageminimize
Tanjou -DEBUT-  NEC1993 labelimageminimize
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Remember Me  FamilySoft1993The game opens with a short animated sequence that fills the backstage. Once finished, you can choose to start and replay the game or upload your previous progress.
You control the SDF Macross Bridge. You decide which squadrons and fleets etc. go where. The main problem is the depth of this game. It's huge! There's screen after screen of stats and destinations, all in Japanese.
Even if you can get confused, it will take quite a while to learn them all. That said, most actions are pretty instinctive. Click the SDF-1 button to get a (Japanese) list of the troops under your command. Then choose what you want, the squadron and where to send them. To move them simply click on "move" and then choose who to send them to.
The graphics are a bit elementary, since most of them are static images. The battles are slightly animated, with missiles and lasers firing back and forth. After the battle you receive all reports of damage and losses. The music changes depending on the action.
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Words Worth  Elf (Green Bunny)1993 labelimageminimize
Akiko  Ides1993 labelimageminimize
3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo  Nihon Create1993 labelimageminimize
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Return of Zion  Family Soft1993 labelimageminimize
V.G. - Variable Geo  Giga1993 labelimageminimize
Uchū no Kishi Tekkaman Blade  Interbec1993 labelimageminimize
Mobile Suit Gundam - A Year Of War  Family Soft1993 labelimageminimize
Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman FamilySoft1994 labelimageminimize
Kekkou Kamen - Oshioki Paradise no Maki  Dynamic Productions1994 labelimageminimize
Koihime: Mystic Princess  Elf1994 labelimageminimize
Macross Love Stories  FamilySoft1994 labelimageminimize
Tenchi Muyo! - Ryooki Banpresto1994 labelimageminimize
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Skull Leader  FamilySoft1994 labelimageminimize
Tōshin Toshi II  Alice Soft1994 labelimageminimize
Slayers  Banpresto1994 labelimageminimize
Viper GTS Sogna1994 labelimageminimize
Classmates 2 - Special  Elf1995 labelimageminimize
Classmates 2  Elf1995 labelimageminimize
Isaku  Elf1995Unlike the sequel, which follows her to the role of Kenta, a high school student caught by Isaku, the eldest brother of the Itou family on the fourth floor of an abandoned school building along with classmates and a teacher.

The main goal of the game is to escape the player and his companions from a locked school building and not to let their companions get trapped by Isaku.

The only way out is through a staircase, the doors of which are locked on each floor. The player must search the rooms on each floor for clues and items that lead him to find the keys that open the staircase doors and allow him to climb to the next level and ultimately to a final confrontation with Isaku himself.
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Kuro no Danshou  Abogado Powers1995 labelimageminimize
Mahou no Princess Minky Momo - Fantastic World  Wishbone1995 labelimageminimize
Injuu Gakuen - La Blue Girl  Dez Climax1996 labelimageminimize
Kakyusei  Elf1996 labelimageminimize
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Do You Remember Love? Bandai (Sega)1997 labelminimizeminimize
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