•
Big Run: The Supreme 4WD Challenge: 13e Rallye (1991, Japan-exclusive) •
Super Bases Loaded (1991, developed by TOSE) •
Earth Defense Force (1991) •
Rival Turf! (1992) •
Goal! (1992, developed by TOSE) •
Super Bases Loaded 2 (1992, developed by TOSE) •
Super Professional Baseball II (1992, Japan-exclusive, developed by TOSE) • ''
King Arthur's World'' (1992, developed by
Argonaut Games) •
Brawl Brothers (1992) •
Pro Sport Hockey (1993, developed by TOSE) •
Tuff E Nuff (1993) •
Operation Logic Bomb: The Ultimate Search & Destroy (1993) •
Bishoujo Janshi Suchie-Pai (1993, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game, developed by K.K. DCE) •
Utopia: The Creation of a Nation (1993, North American distribution only, developed by
Gremlin Interactive) •
Super Goal! 2 (1993, developed by TOSE) •
The Peace Keepers (1993) •
Kingyo Chuuihou! Tobidase! Game Gakuen (1994, Japan-exclusive) •
Jurassic Park (1994, Japanese distribution only, developed by
Ocean Software) •
Super Ninja-kun (1994, Japan-exclusive) •
HammerLock Wrestling (1994) •
R-Type III (1994, North American distribution only, developed by
Irem) •
The Ignition Factor (1994) •
Takeda Nobuhiro no Super League Soccer (1994, Japan-exclusive, developed by TOSE) •
JWP Joshi Pro Wrestling: Pure Wrestle Queens (1994, Japan-exclusive) •
Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal (1994, developed by TOSE) •
Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End (1995, North America-exclusive, developed by TOSE)
GameCube •
Super Bubble Pop (2003, North America-exclusive, developed by
Runecraft) •
Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde (2003) •
Room Zoom: Race for Impact (2005, North America-exclusive, developed by Blade Interactive) •
World Championship Pool 2004 (2005, Europe-exclusive, developed by Blade Interactive)
Wii •
Zenkoku Dekotora Matsuri (2008, Japan-exclusive, developed by
Suzak) •
Ougon no Kizuna (2009, Japan-exclusive, developed by TownFactory)
Game Boy •
Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party (1990, Japan-exclusive) •
Bases Loaded for Game Boy (1990, developed by TOSE) • ''
Maru's Mission'' (1990, developed by TOSE) •
The Rescue of Princess Blobette (1990, Japanese distribution only, developed by Imagineering) •
Battle Unit Zeoth (1990) •
In Your Face (1990, North America-exclusive) •
Fortified Zone (1991) •
Vanishing Racer (1991, Japan-exclusive) •
Q*bert for Game Boy (1992, developed by
Realtime Associates) •
Ikari no Yousai 2 (1992, Japan-exclusive) •
WordZap (1992, North America-exclusive, developed by Realtime Associates) •
Rampart (1992, developed by C-Lab) •
Avenging Spirit (1992) •
Dirty Racing (1993, Japan-exclusive, developed by Gremlin Interactive) •
Rod Land (1993, developed by
Eurocom) •
Goal! (1993, developed by TOSE) •
Soldam (1993, Japan-exclusive) •
Tetris Plus (1996, Japanese distribution only) •
The Fidgetts (1997, North American distribution only, developed by Game Over Productions) •
Dr. Franken II (1997, North America-exclusive, developed by MotiveTime) •
Hayaoshi Quiz Ouza Ketteisen: The King of Quiz (1998, Japan-exclusive quiz game)
Game Boy Color •
Get Mushi Club: Minna no Konchuu Daizukan (1999, Japan-exclusive) •
Pocket Bowling (1999, North American distribution only, developed by
Athena)
Game Boy Advance •
Kawaii Pet Shop Monogatari 3 (2002, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan) •
Sea Trader: Rise of Taipan (2002, North America-exclusive) •
Scan Hunter: Sen Nen Kaiuo wo Oe! (2002, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan, developed by DA1) •
Darius R (2002, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan, developed by RideonJapan) •
Toukon Heat (2002, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan) •
Jazz Jackrabbit (2002, developed by Game Titan) •
Karnaaj Rally (2002, developed by Paragon 5) •
Super Bubble Pop (2003, North America-exclusive, developed by Runecraft) •
JaJa-Kun Jr. Denshouki (2004, Japan-exclusive) •
Moero!! Jaleco Collection (2004, Japan-exclusive)
Nintendo DS •
Brain Buster Puzzle Pak (2006, Japanese distribution only, developed by Suzak) •
Chuukana Janshi Tenhoo Painyan Remix (2006, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) •
Puchi Puchi Virus (2007, released in North America by
NIS America) •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai III Remix (2007, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) •
Nep League DS (2007, Japan-exclusive) •
Denjirou Sensei no Fushigi na Jikkenshitsu (2008, Japan-exclusive) •
Chou!! Nep League DS (2008, Japan-exclusive) •
Imasugu Tsukaeru Mamechishiki: Quiz Zatsugaku-Ou DS (2010, Japan-exclusive quiz game) •
WiZmans World (2010, Japan-exclusive RPG)
PlayStation •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Limited (1995, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) • ''
Bases Loaded '96: Double Header'' (1995) •
Slam Dragon (1996, Japan-exclusive) •
Tetris Plus (1996) •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai II Limited (1996, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) • ''Turf Wind '96: Take Yutaka Kyousouba Ikusei Game'' (1996, Japan-exclusive, developed by TOSE) •
Tokyo Highway Battle (1996, North American & European distribution only, developed by
Genki) •
Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Onigiri Ninpouchou (1997, Japan-exclusive, developed by Infinity) •
BRAHMA Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9 (1997, North American & European distribution only, developed by Genki) •
Fantastep (1997, Japan-exclusive) •
Cheesy (1997, Japanese distribution only, developed by CTA Developments) • ''Mini-Yonku Bakusou Kyoudai: Let's & Go!!: WGP Hyper Heat'' (1997, Japan-exclusive, developed by C-Lab) •
Speed Racer (1998, North American distribution only, developed by Graphic Research) •
GunBare! Game Tengoku 2: The Game Paradise 2 (1998, Japan-exclusive) •
Suchie-Pai Adventure Doki Doki Nightmare (1998, Japan-exclusive erotic game) •
T: Kara Hajimaru Monogatari (1998, Japan-exclusive) • ''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! Eternal Wings'' (1998, Japan-exclusive) •
Dragonseeds (1998) •
Nectaris: Military Madness (1998, North American distribution only, developed by
Matrix Software) •
Punky Skunk (1998, North American distribution only, developed by
Ukiyotei) •
Battle Konchuuden (1999, Japan-exclusive) •
Irritating Stick (1999, North American distribution only, developed by Saurus) •
Option Tuning Car Battle 2 (1999, Japan-exclusive, developed by
MTO) •
K-1 Revenge (1999, North American distribution only, developed by Daft) •
Juggernaut (1999, North American distribution only, developed by Will) •
Vampire Hunter D (1999, North American distribution only, developed by
Victor Interactive Software) •
Shiibas 1-2-3 Destiny! (2000, Japan-exclusive) •
K-1 Grand Prix (2000, North American distribution only, developed by Daft) •
Vanark (2000, North American distribution only, developed by Bit Town) • ''
Builder's Block'' (2000, North American distribution only, developed by Taito) •
Super Bubble Pop (2002, North America-exclusive, developed by Runecraft) •
Jaleco Collection Vol. 1 (2003, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan)
PlayStation 2 •
Stepping Selection (2000, Japan-exclusive) • ''Rock'n MegaStage'' (2000, Japan-exclusive) •
Dream Audition (2000, Japan-exclusive) •
Dream Audition 2 (2000, Japan-exclusive) •
Super Micchan (2001, Japan-exclusive) •
Dream Audition 3 (2001, Japan-exclusive) •
Dream Audition Super Hit Disc 1 (2001, Japan-exclusive) •
Dream Audition Super Hit Disc 2 (2001, Japan-exclusive) •
Raging Blades (2002, released as
PCCW Japan) •
Hooligan: Kimi no Naka no Yuuki (2002, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan) • ''
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance'' (2002, Japanese distribution only, released as
PCCW Japan, developed by
Snowblind Studios) •
Toukon Inoki Michi: Puzzle de Daa! (2002, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan, developed by Matrix Software) •
Idol Janshi R: Janguru Project (2002, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game, released as
PCCW Japan) •
Lowrider (2002) •
Sweet Legacy (2002, Japan-exclusive, released as
PCCW Japan, developed by
Frontwing) •
Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde (2003) •
Otona no Gal Jan: Kimi ni Hane Man (2003, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game, released as
PCCW Japan) •
World Championship Pool 2004 (2004, North America-exclusive, developed by Blade Interactive) •
Shin Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu Tenka Touitsu Choujou Kessen (2005, developed by
Spike) •
Room Zoom: Race for Impact (2005, Europe-exclusive, developed by Blade Interactive) •
World Super Police (2005, developed by Suzak) •
Otona no Gal Jan 2 (2005, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai IV (2007, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game)
Xbox •
NightCaster II: Equinox (2002) •
Super Bubble Pop (2002) •
Pulse Racer (2002, North America-exclusive) •
Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde (2003) •
World Championship Pool 2004 (2003, developed by Blade Interactive) •
Room Zoom: Race for Impact (2004, developed by Blade Interactive) •
Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (2005, Japanese distribution only, developed by
Phantagram)
Sega Saturn •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Special (1995, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Remix (1995, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) • ''
Bases Loaded '96: Double Header'' (1995) •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai II (1996, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) •
Tetris Plus (1996) • ''Turf Wind '96: Take Yutaka Kyousouba Ikusei Game'' (1996, Japan-exclusive) •
Fantastep (1997, Japan-exclusive) •
Game Tengoku: The Game Paradise! (1997, Japan-exclusive) •
Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Onigiri Ninpouchou Gold (1997, Japan-exclusive) •
Suchie-Pai Adventure Doki Doki Nightmare (1998, Japan-exclusive erotic game) •
GT24 (1998, Japan-exclusive port of
Super GT 24h) •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Mecha Genteiban (1998, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Secret Album (1999, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game)
Sega Dreamcast •
Idol Janshi wo Tsukucchaou (1999, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game) •
Carrier (2000)
WonderSwan •
Ganso JaJaMaru-kun (1999) •
Moero!! Pro Yakyuu Rookies (2000, developed by TOSE)
3DO •
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Special (1995, Japan-exclusive strip mahjong game)
Mobile • (2004, Japan-exclusive, developed by Inoki International) • (2004, Japan-exclusive, developed by Inoki International) • (2005, Japan-exclusive, developed by Inoki International) • (2007, Japan-exclusive) • (2007, Japan-exclusive) • (2007, Japan-exclusive) • (2007, Japan-exclusive) • (2009, Japan-exclusive, developed by Mobileday) • (2009, Japan-exclusive, developed by Mobileday)
Prototypes/cancelled games •
Exerion (NES, 1985, cancelled North American release) •
Block Buster (Arcade, 1987, also known as
Bombs Away) •
Vs. Great Tennis (Arcade, 1988) •
Bashi Bazook: Morphoid Master (1988, cancelled North American release of
Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser tono Tatakai) •
Counter Force (Arcade, 1989) •
R&T (Arcade, 1990, European prototype of
Rod Land) •
Super Dog Booby: Akachan Daibouken no Maki (Famicom, 1990, developed by Taito) • ''Taro's Quest
(NES, 1990, cancelled North American release of JaJaMaru Ninpou Chou'') •
Gun Baron (Arcade, 1991) •
Squashed (NES, 1991, cancelled North American release of
Ninja JaJaMaru: Ginga Daisakusen) •
War on Wheels (NES, 1991, developed by Sculptured Software) •
Soldam (NES, 1992) •
Super Strong Warriors (Arcade, 1993) •
Kick for the Goal (Arcade, 1994, prototype version of
World PK Soccer) •
Super Circuit Red Zone (Arcade, 1995) •
Crossroads (1999, PC, developed by VR-1) •
Navy Force (2000, PS2) • ''Rock'n 4'' (2000, Japan-exclusive rhythm game) •
Carrier 2: The Next Mutation (2001, PS2) •
Lost Continents (2003, PC, developed by VR-1) •
World Championship Pool 2004 (2005, GameCube, North American release cancelled) •
Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Pen wa Ken Yorimo Kyoushidegozaru (2006, DS) ==References==