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A Japan-only MMORPG with a Japanese high school motorcycle gangwars setting.

Simple 2000 Hello Kitty Series Vol. 1: Starlight Puzzle is the first in the Hello Kitty Simple series on the PlayStation 2.

Minna de Sugoroku is the second sugoroku game based on Hello Kitty characters, the first one was Gotouchi Hello Kitty Sugoroku Monogatari in the Playstation One console. The gameplay is the classic board game with mini puzzle and action diversions, each character has some star movements and when the stars reach 0 the character has to rest, in each board the player has to reach the board's goal first to win the match.

Mobile Tomodachi basically works by connecting a mobile phone to the PlayStation where 100 contact names and info are transfered to the console. But you can also add your own contact information manually in the game. Each contact takes a character. It's like a virtual life. In the gaming part the player can create a character, change his clothes, talk to the other people, etc.

Snowboard Racer 2 is a downhill racing game that can be played in either single player, player vs cpu, or player vs player modes

This exciting new chapter in the Lufia saga follows the adventures of Eldin, Torma, and Rami, a group of friends and would-be hunters as they set out in search of treasure, only to discover that fate has much more in store for them! Will they be able to solve the mysteries of the ancient ruins and stop the power-hungry leader Ragule from resurrecting the ancient beast, or will Ragules ambitions be realized at the expense of mankind? Prepare for the Adventure of a Lifetime!

Dokodemo Hamster 4: Doki-doki Sugoroku Daibouken! is the fourth game in the Dokodemo Hamster series. In the game the player controls one of 4 different hamsters in a 2d board game that takes place in different parts of an island. The gameplay is the usual in a board game since the player roll a dice to reach different squares of the board, there are mini games and other events around each board table, and the player that win is the one that reachs the end of each board first.

Simple 1500 Series vol. 62: The Ski is a Ski game that use the same graphic engine that the Snowboarding. The game features 3 main characters (that the player can change their clothes) and 3 game modes: - Race Mode: Compete against yourself or 1 or 2 computer opponents and try to win the race. - Trick Mode: Compete against yourself or 1 or 2 computer opponents and do the best trick score. - Mix Mode: A mix between race & trick mode. You got to win the race and do as much tricks as you can.

The game revolves around Boku, a 9 year old boy sent to his aunt and uncle in Japan's wooded countryside and the daily adventures he encounters there. Boku is there because his Mother is in her final month of pregnancy. The player controls him for the 31 days of August 1975 (In Japan, a Summer Vacation, called natsuyasumi last for one month). You explore the game's area and can catch bugs and pit them against each other, collect bottle caps, fly a kite, or just relax.

Monkey Puncher is a video game for the Game Boy Color, developed by Atelier Double, published by Taito, and released in March 2000. The game's goal is to train a monkey to fight in organised boxing matches in order to save the main character's father and sibling.

This is a skateboarding game very similar in gameplay to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. You pick a skater and go through different skate parks, selecting either pro or amateur settings. You can also create your own skate park. Multiplayer competition is also provded, including 4 player serial play. Street Sk8er 2's sound track contains music from many well known bands such as Deftones, Ministry, and Static X.

Agetec's Snowboarding consists of racing downhill and performing death-defying stunts. For speed fans, the Race Mode allows players to race against the clock or two computer-controlled opponents. For those more interested in catching big air, Snowboarding's Trick Mode requires gamers to perform numerous maneuvers to gain more time to complete courses. In both modes, gamers can choose from one of three different boarder characters as they ride through the game's 27 different courses. Additionally, each of these courses can be tackled by two players at once in a horizontally divided split-screen.

Join Ginball in his quest to find the legendary Ling Master is this Action RPG.

Power Sokoban is a Puzzle game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Nintendo, which was released in Japan in 1999.

Hello Kitty no Magical Museum is a Puzzle game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1999.

Take to the streets on one of ten stylin' boards in the first skateboarding game for the PlayStation, courtesy of Electronic Arts and Micro Cabin. Two variations of play include the Street Tour Mode, where you skate through three 3D courses trying to pull off as many tricks as you can within a time limit, and Free Skate Mode, where you either play for points or practice your moves without worrying about the clock.

Released as "Phat Air Extreme Snowboarding" in Europe and "Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98" in Japan, hit the slopes with Capcom's snow boarding experience Freestyle Boardin' '99. Featuring six boarders and ten different courses, Freestyle Boardin' '99 will test your skills in four modes of play -- Championship, Timed Competition, Freestyle, and Versus. Visit backcountry downhill slopes and then hit the half pipe or straight jump competition, all the while keeping your eyes on that coveted gold medal.

Kyoufu Shinbun is an Adventure game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Yutaka, which was released in Japan in 1997.

It's a normal day at the Tendo Dojo when Kunou invites the Ranma gang to Kikaiga island. The Kunou family has bought the island and is building anamusement park on it. When the group arrives, they find that Kikaiga island is a demon's lair, and that a legendary treasure called Shingouki is hidden within eight stones throughout the island. And so the characters each go out to search for the stones and claim the Shingouki before anyone else.

Released in 1995 for the Game Boy.

Matsukata Hiroki no Super Trawling is a Sports game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Tonkin House, which was released in Japan in 1995.

The game involves falling blocks of hands displaying the rock, paper, and scissors signs, which fall three at a time. In a similar manner to Tetris, the player can rotate the blocks to stack them, using pieces that defeat other pieces (e.g. paper over rock) to eliminate stacks. Doing so adds garbage pieces onto the opponent's screen to make it more difficult for them to eliminate their stacks of blocks. The objective is to fill up the opponent's screen up with blocks so that additional ones can no longer fit. Each character has two special attacks which can be used when large combinations are completed. Once in each round each player can also use a bucket of water that can transform a cursed character into their alternate form, which weakens their attacks until the effect wears off. This does not affect Akane or the Gambling King.

A Super Famicom turn-based RPG from Teichiku with a heavy strategy element. Kurt, Mei, Borg and Regina fight to ensure the long peace between two kingdoms remains intact.

Ranma gets a letter explaining that they just received the recipe to the most valuable of all treasures, the Maneki Neko, which has the ability to grant any wish. Ranma must then set out to find the 12 ingredients of the Maneki Neko, located all over the world, before one of their rivals does the same. The game was scheduled to be released in North America under the title of Ranma ½ II: Anything-Goes Martial Arts, but went unreleased in the West.

Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba is a Role-Playing game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1994. Based off the shōnen manga series, Legend of the Swordmaster Yaiba, by Gosho Aoyama.

Aa Harimanada (ああ播磨灘) is a 1993 sumo wrestling sports game, developed by Atelier Double and published by ASK, which was released in Japan in 1993.

Jungle Wars 2 is a Role-Playing game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Pony Canyon, which was released in Japan in 1993.

Princess Minerva is a role-playing video game developed and published by Riverhillsoft for the NEC PC-9801 in 1992 in Japan only. An original video animation by Group TAC was originally released by Toho in May 1995 in Japan; it was later released also in the United States. The extended franchise also includes a manga series, an illustrated serial novel, and other media.

Welcome to the world of RANMA 1/2 Explosive Free-Fight, the hottest new blockbuster from the phenomenon that is... MANGA! You're about to set out on a breathtaking hyper-adventure. The powerful, pixel-punching graphics will make your head spin like a blow to the temple. Featuring the most outrageous cast of characters... they'll leave you clutching on to your sanity by the black belt of your judo suit... RANMA 1/2 - A dozen animaniacs causing mayhem in a mind-blowing body-bruising battle of wits.

The adventure continues as Peacock faces the incarnation of general Nobunaga Oda. Team up with Asura, a fiery spirit, Jukindo master Onimaru, and Zen master Kou Kaifou to fight Nobunaga's missionary minions with a vast array of Shingon spells! Travel to the mystic world of the Lotus mandala and defeat Hindu demons, dark boddhisattvas, and the shadowiest villain yet, the Phoenix!

Boxxle 2 is a puzzle game in which you have to push crates from point A to point B without getting them stuck. The player must maneuver boxes in a warehouse in order to make enough money to woo his desired girlfriend.

Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa is the sequel to Fantasy Zone, in which you control Opa-Opa, a pretty colored ship with wings on its side. You must destroy the large creatures in each world before moving on to the next. Your task becomes difficult by other small creatures that happen to pass by. If you destroy a large creature, they will drop a dollar bill, which you can pick up and use at the shop to buy items and powerful weapons such as laser beams, x-way shots, and big wings. Another way to get money is to shoot certain kinds of enemies all in a row. More often than not, some large creatures will reveal a warp gate rather than a dollar bill. You can go through the warp gate to get to another part of the land, and destroy more large creatures. Only one of them will have a warp gate in the form of a 'stop' sign - that is your ticket to the round boss, but you must defeat all large creatures in order to pass through it. Also like in the original can you walk on the ground to avoid approaching enemies, and spend money in the shop to get new weapons (but they only last for a limited time).