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The Season 2 Character & Stage Pass includes the following content: 4 Additional playable characters and 2 Additional battle stages

The Season 1 Character & Stage Pass includes 4 Additional playable characters: Eddy Gordo, Lidia Sobieska, Heihachi Mishima, and Clive Rosfield. It also includes 2 Additional battle stages: GENMAJI TEMPLE and PHOENIX GATE. Additionally, it also includes the Character Costume: Gold Suit Pack, 1 costume per each playable character (32 total), Avatar Costume: Classic TEKKEN T-Shirt Set, 32 designs, and Avatar Skins: Kazuya Mishima, Jin Kazama, Jun Kazama, and Kinjin

Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World is a trading card game where you battle players with Leader cards and supportive Battle cards in order to drain the opponents life points to 0 and win the game.

From the most beloved virtual friends franchise of all time comes a new and wonderful journey for all the adventurers out there. Welcome to Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom! Join our adorable hero Mametchi as he travels far and wide across the world to solve problems, make friends, and use the power of happiness to restore the kingdom. Build and decorate your wilderness camp and invite your most loyal Tamagotchi companions to have fun together.

Stickman games are now available on Nintendo 3DS! Over 80 fun mini-games! Play to your heart's content in simple yet deep, hilarious mini-games, including side-scrolling action games and brain-teasing games! Some mini-games even feature national rankings! Aim to rank high in your favorite games!

Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Maxi Boost ON is a port of the arcade version of the same game, that started operation in 2016. This 2vs2 team battle action game allows you to control Mobile Suits that have appeared in numerous Gundam works! In addition to the 183 units that appeared in the arcade version, you can also use 2 MS that are new to the game !

In Haikyū!! Cross Team Match! the player takes on the part of the lead and only volleyball team player of Momojihara High School. The protagonist attends a Karasuno conducted joint rehearsal and communicates with characters from Haikyuu's mange/anime universe. Based on the interactions players can then be hired to form a squad. In certain situations a special event occurs such as a practice game to hire someone, or the appearance of a special item when the confidence meter gets to a certain level. Matches are largely determined by the players' statistics, but they are played in real-time. Prompts appear to quickly select a specific player, for instance for the reception, and lines are drawn for other types of moves. There is an additional plot called Shimada Mart after the player finishes the main story.

A 2D Action plataform game based on the animanga series Kaitou Joker. Kaitou Joker: Toki o Koeru Kaitou to Ushinawareta Houseki is a Japanese-exclusive Nintendo 3DS action game released in 2015, based on the Mysterious Joker manga and anime series, developed by Inti Creates and published by Bandai Namco Games. The game is an import-friendly title, featuring puzzle and stealth mechanics and unique 3DS features like the microphone. It was delisted from digital storefronts in May 2022 and is now only available for purchase as a physical cartridge.

Enter the VRMMO world of the much-loved anime SWORD ART ONLINE! In Alfheim Online, a world of fairies and magic, you become the hero of the series, Kirito, and together with your wondrous friends try to conquer the floating land of Svart Alfheim.

Seven Deadly Sins: Unjust Sin is an adventure game, based on the manga and anime series Nanatsu no Taizai.

In a world torn by war and political skirmishes, accept the burden of the Shepherd and fight human darkness to protect your world from Malevolence and reunite humans and Seraphim.

Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Out of Order (魔法科高校の劣等生 Out of Order), also known as The Irregular at Magic High School: Out of Order by western fans, is an Action/Role-playing video game developed by Bandai Namco Games for the PlayStation Vita (PS Vita), as the first game adaption on console for the series.

Godzilla is a video game developed by Natsume Atari and published by Bandai Namco games for the PlayStation 3 and 4. It was released on December 18, 2014 in Japan, on July 14, 2015 in North America, and on July 17, 2015 in Europe. The Japanese version of the PlayStation 4 Godzilla is titled Godzilla VS and was released on July 16, 2015. Godzilla VS is the exact same game as the PlayStation 4 Godzilla. "Godzilla, the King of the Monsters, first appeared in 1954. Scientists studied Godzilla and found that they could harness energy from the monster. Called “G-Energy,” this seemingly endless source of power was used to better the lives of all mankind. 60 years later, just when mankind’s memory of the beast faded, Godzilla appeared again. Godzilla destroyed at will, all in search of more G-Energy. Such irony, the same G-Energy which was used to better the people’s lives, also caused Godzilla to awaken. Can the G-Force, mankind’s last hope, stop Godzilla? What fate awaits Godzilla once he has consumed all of the G-Energy, and grown to his full potential? Bash your way through over 20 stages of mayhem. Explore Mission Mode, Diorama Mode, and King of Monsters Mode! Collect G-Energy in each stage to Power-Up your Godzilla up to 100 Meters tall! Your offensive and defensive prowess will increase with your size."

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Boxing manga/anime franchise Hajime no Ippo returns for the PS3. The game is a third-person fighting game following the Hajime no Ippo story.

Gotouchi Tetsudou: Gotouchi Chara to Nihon Zenkoku no Tabi is a board game developed by Grounding Inc. and published by Bandai Namco Games.

A brawler based on the Marvel anime series Disk Wars Avengers.

After almost a decade of absence, One Piece's Grand Battle sub-series returns with a new game for the Nintendo 3DS.

Jam-packed with an all-star cast from the Digimon Universe, Digimon All-Star Rumble throws down with immersive 3D battle arenas and high-impact, in-your-face fighting action. After overcoming countless crises, the Digital World now exists peacefully once again. Although Digimon quarrel amongst themselves on occasion, the world as a whole is a peaceful place... perhaps too peaceful... The incredible defenders of the Digital World have grown bored and peace brings no satisfaction. A world without chaos has extinguished the driving force behind their existence – to Digivolve. To pacify the growing unrest, a proposal was made... “Let us gather all Digimon who seek to Digivolve and hold a tournament to crown the strongest of them all!” And so began, the “Digimon Evolution Tournament.” A tournament of Digi-monumental proportions.

Power Rangers: Super Megaforce is a 2014 video game based on the twenty-first season of the popular American incarnation of the tokusatsu series.

Japanese free-to-play simulation video game, based on The Idolmaster franchise with some new characters. The voice actresses of the game have featured many songs and lives, the game also has many adapted works.

Star Wars: Battle Pod is a experiential arcade game that features a dome-shaped screen, transporting players into heated battles in a galaxy far, far away. In iconic locations like the Death Star, players will be able to take control of some of the most memorable vehicles and moments in the Star Wars universe and pilot them to victory.

Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King is the third DLC expansion for Dark Souls II, released in September 2014. It transports players to the frozen wasteland of Eleum Loyce, where they face new enemies, perilous environments, and challenging bosses. The expansion adds new weapons, armour, and spells, along with additional lore detailing the history of the Ivory King and his kingdom.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is the first portable entry in the renowned series, in which game worlds collide. Up to four players battle each other locally or online using some of Nintendo’s most well-known and iconic characters across beautifully designed stages inspired by classic portable Nintendo games. It’s a genuine, massive Super Smash Bros. experience that’s available to play on the go, anytime, anywhere.

THE REVOLUTIONARY STORM SERIES RETURNS! Live a new experience in the deep & rich NARUTO environment. Tons of new techniques, enhanced mechanics, over 100 playable characters & Support Ninjas, and a brand new exclusive character (Mecha-Naruto) designed by Masashi Kishimoto.

The finale of the Masou Kishsin branch of the Super Robot Wars franchise.

Dark Souls II: Crown of the Old Iron King is the second DLC expansion for Dark Souls II, released in August 2014. It takes players to Brume Tower, a massive, decrepit structure filled with new enemies, challenging bosses, and treacherous environments. The expansion adds new weapons, armour, and spells, as well as additional lore that delves into the history of the Old Iron King.

Happiness Charge Pretty Cure! Kawarun☆Collection is a Nintendo 3DS game starring the characters from Happiness Charge Pretty Cure!.

Dark Souls II: Crown of the Sunken King is the first DLC expansion for Dark Souls II, released in July 2014. It takes players to the subterranean city of Shulva, an ancient, sunken city filled with new enemies, intricate traps, and formidable bosses. The expansion introduces new weapons, armour, and spells, as well as additional lore that explores the history of the Sunken King.

"Dramatic tank action" game based on the Girls und Panzer anime, where mock WWII-era tank battles have become a popular sport among teenage girls.

Kamen Rider: Battride War II was released on June 26, 2014, and it features characters from the most recent TV series Kamen Rider Gaim as well as story scenarios based on the various Kamen Rider films, including the Movie Wars series. As with the original game, a limited edition version with the theme songs from the TV series and films was also released. The game was announced on February 6, 2014 in the Dengeki PlayStation magazine. In addition to the PlayStation 3, Battride War II was released on the Wii U. Kamen Rider Girls performed the game's theme song "Break the shell".

Take on the role of a voice over producer and take charge of casting and recording sessions in this Japanese adventure game.

This remake of the arcade classic comes with brand new characters and completely redesigned courses. In collaboration with Raw Thrills, Super Alpine Racer has a vertically mounted 55″ HD monitor. There are multi-colored LEDs infused into t-moldings of the cabinet! The multi-pivot platform simulates the movements of a downhill skier. Feel the wind through your hair from the built-in air blowers and shoot through the gates to gain an additional boost to speed past your opponents while performing insane tricks in the air.

The infinite blue of the open skies awaits not only veteran but also budding flying aces in Ace Combat Infinity. Evolving the legendary series with a brand new story and innovative multiplayer, the game turns the sky into an endless blue battleground, bursting with aerial drama and destruction. Whether a combat-ready pro or a battle-shy beginner, Ace Combat Infinity will let every player become a deadly flying ace, as they embark on a series of high velocity missions. In the solo story Campaign mode, players will be immersed in a brand new story and unleash aerial devastation with surgical precision. The new Online Co-op Mission multiplayer mode lets aces team up to see who can inflict the most damage on the enemy. Execute pre-flight checks -- the endless blue awaits.

The Idolmaster: One For All is a Japanese raising simulation video game in The Idolmaster series. The story in One For All is told from the perspective of a producer in charge of leading and training a group of pop idols to stardom. Its gameplay, while most similar to its predecessor The Idolmaster 2, features several improvements and differences, and allows players to produce all 13 idols from 765 Production, the main talent agency featured in the series. The office environment was redesigned to give it a more natural feeling, and a focus was put on "returning to the starting point" in The Idolmaster series with One For All centered on growing alongside novice idols in a small talent agency.

Guruguru Tamagotchi! is an adventure game release for the 3DS. The game follows the graphics and art styles of Cho~ricchi! Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi, but with a brand new twist. This time, players can travel to ten different locations around Earth; Russia, India, Japan, Australia, France, Finland, Egypt, America, Hawaii, and Brazil. Each location has different attractions to visit, souvenirs to obtain, and a mini-game to play. Players can make their own Tamagotchi character to play as. Various body components, outfits, and accessories can be unlocked to further customize the character.

Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment is a Japanese role-playing game based on the Sword Art Online light novel series. It is the second video game in the series. The game has over 100 recruitable characters which can be chosen to accompany the player in the game's dungeons. Gameplay combines elements of a MMORPG—albeit in a simulated fashion as it is not an online game, though it does include limited multiplayer via ad hoc for up to four players—as well as elements of a dating sim. The game takes place in the same continuity as the prior game in the series, Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment, which exists in an alternate storyline from the Sword Art Online anime storyline. The player controls the main character Kirito, who has been trapped in a MMORPG where dying in the game will lead to his death in real life as well. Part of the game is actually a high definition recompilation of Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment, the original game in the series released for the PlayStation Portable, including all content of "Floor Clearing" from the previous game with the addition of new unexplored "Hollow Area" of Aincrad.

Like Z2, the third and final chapter in the Super Robot Taisen Z tactical RPG series is split into two parts, starting with Jigoku-hen ("Time Prison Chapter"). The game features mobile suits and mecha characters from 32 anime series including the newly added Mobile Suit Gundam UC, Armored Trooper Votoms: Big Battle, Armored Trooper Votoms: Shining Heresy and Aquarion EVOL.

Super Heroine Chronicle is a crossover SRPG featuring characters from many different anime franchises.

A companion to Katsuhiro Otomo's short film anime collection Short Peace, Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day is a fast-paced 2D side-scrolling platformer game directed by Goichi Suda (Suda51) of Grasshopper Manufacture and developed by Crispy’s Inc. Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day introduces a whole new storyline featuring stunning animation, thrilling gameplay, and psychedelic visuals that will draw players into Ranko Tsukigime’s story. By day, Ranko Tsukigime is an average high school girl who lives alone, but at night she is a deadly hitman who deftly assassinates her targets. One fateful night as Ranko heads out to eliminate her next target, a demonic enemy organization creeps up and threatens the lives of Ranko and her friends. Players will put their reflexes and quick judgment to the test in the fast-paced platforming gameplay that will have them blazing through dangerous, obstacle-ridden environments to flee from an ominous enemy looming close behind.

This entry for the famed tactical strategy RPG is breaking away from it's usual fare; Super Robot Taisen OG Infinite Battle is a third person shooting game! Infinite Battle is the exciting side story companion to Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Masou Kishin III - Pride of Justice. Expect a brand new instance of alternate universe mech-on-mech tactical crossover battles with action oriented gameplay!

One Piece: Unlimited World Red is an Action/Adventure video game based on the famous One Piece manga and anime. This is the thirty-sixth video game based on the series, and the fifth title in the Unlimited sub-series. It was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on November 21, 2013 and released for additional platforms and in more regions the following year.

For as long as evil has threatened the Earth, there have been teams of Power Rangers sworn to protect it. The Power Rangers Megaforce are the planet's newest defenders. For the first time, experience the next chapter in the Power Rangers legacy in 3‐D! Plus power up your rangers with the all‐new card scanning feature!

Players will realize their dreams of battling the most vile and evil characters from Saint Seiya in one-on-one bouts that take place through the storylines from the anime series. The game will present enhanced graphics and effects; bringing the animated series to life like never before. Saint Seiya Brave Soldiers also gives players the ability to execute devastating combos and special moves as seen in the TV show. As players progress through the game, they will access the ability to enhance their chosen character's hit-point, strength levels, and Cosmos Power Gauge. Explosive online encounters await players via versus and ranking modes.

Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai. HappyenD, shortened as Oreimo HD, is a game for the PlayStation 3 based on the Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai light novel series, produced by Bandai Namco Games. It was announced during ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Game Thanksgiving 2013 and Dengeki Bunko Spring Festival 2013 at Akihabara.

The third game in the Masou Kishin sidestory of the Super Robot Wars' classic timeline.

A 3D action game based on the Vividred Operation anime, where group of teenage girls fight alien invaders in high-tech battle suits.

Kamen Rider: Battride War is a video game based on the Kamen Rider Series, released for the PlayStation 3 on May 23, 2013. Done in the style of Dynasty Warriors, the player controls one of the Kamen Riders as he battles through a series of enemies. The game mainly features the protagonists of the Heisei era of Kamen Rider, starting with 2000's Kamen Rider Kuuga and featuring up to 2013's Kamen Rider Wizard. Showa-era Kamen Riders were originally meant to be released as downloadable content, but only two alternate versions of characters were released instead. A limited edition of the game was released that has a soundtrack that includes the original theme songs from the TV series and films.

A Japan only PlayStation Portable strategy game developed by Bandai Namco Games as part of their long running Ultraman series

Battle Robot Damashii is an Action game, developed and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2013. Based on Tamashii Nation's Robot Spirits toyline.

Accel World anime Series gets a PlayStation 3 and PSP follow-up.

Naruto Online is a official game for PC and Web Browser

The 2012 entry of the Climax Heroes series. The controls and mechanics have been revamped, with playstyles similar to a free-roam Marvel vs Capcom. Several tertiary Riders were added to the roster.

The game takes place a year after Tales of Xillia. Elle Mel Marta is given specific instructions by her father to board a train and to find the Land of Canaan. Her train is hijacked before its departure and Ludger Will Kresnik boards it to save her. The train crashes and the two receive life saving treatment from Clanspia Inc. which puts Ludger in debt. Clanspia Inc. hires Ludger, intending to use his Kresnik powers to destroy alternative timelines because the spirit Origin can no longer sustain the abundance of souls in the worlds. While working off the debt, Ludger also searches for his brother, Julius Will Kresnik, who has been blamed for the train hijacking.

The Idolmaster: Shiny Festa is a series of three Japanese rhythm video games. The games are part of The Idolmaster series of games, and were originally released as Honey Sound, Funky Note, and Groovy Tune. They were the first games in the series to be localized into English. The gameplay in Shiny Festa eschews the simulation format of previous Idolmaster games, and instead features a rhythmic gameplay in which the player times the presses of buttons to the rhythm of the songs and a predetermined pattern displayed on the screen. Each game features a different array of characters and songs, and also includes an original video animation episode. The games' story centers on the 765 Production's participation in a music festival, and is told via the anime episodes and occasional dialogue included in the games.

The Idolmaster: Shiny Festa is a series of three Japanese rhythm video games. The games are part of The Idolmaster series of games, and were originally released as Honey Sound, Funky Note, and Groovy Tune. They were the first games in the series to be localized into English. The gameplay in Shiny Festa eschews the simulation format of previous Idolmaster games, and instead features a rhythmic gameplay in which the player times the presses of buttons to the rhythm of the songs and a predetermined pattern displayed on the screen.

Kamza, a vibrant kingdom located on a lush ocean island, is in the midst of a national event celebrating the upcoming marriage of their princess to a valiant knight. But when a group of assassins appears during the ceremony, this dream come true transforms into their worst nightmare. As the knight lays mortally wounded, the princess reveals her longhidden secret - there is a second soul living within her, and together they control the power to travel through time. But can they act quickly enough to reverse the course of history and find out what happened that fateful day? Only time will tell...

Accel World: Ginyoku no Kakusei is an Adventure game, developed and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2012.

Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan Kansei is a PSP 2D fighting game released on August 30, 2012. The game is a sequel to Rurouni Kenshin Meiji Kenkaku Romantan Saisen and has similar gameplay and graphics. The creators claimed to have improved the gameplay for this game by taking complaints about the first one to heart. Just like the first game the first print contained. The game has a brand new engine and incorporates clips from the anime and all three OVAs.

.hack//Versus is a 3D fighting game set in the .hack universe. The game is bundled with the film .hack//Sekai no Mukou ni on a single hybrid Blu-ray disc.

Heroes Phantasia is a game released for the PlayStation Portable, where the player can control a great variety of characters from 10 different anime series of the last 10 years, as well as some original characters.

PS Vita installment in Namco's long-running racing series. The launch title for the platform offers single race, world tour, multiplayer and options.

Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen raises the bar over the original with even more stylish ninja action, new gameplay features, intuitive touch controls and a thrilling dynamic storyline. Players will scale sheer walls, leap across roof tops, sneak up silently on their prey, and expertly dispatch enemy after enemy with their razor-sharp blade. New gameplay features include Assassination, which lets players make silent and satisfying kills more easily. Throughout the game, players will hone their skills to execute numerous different attacks and finish their enemies in elegant style, while the game controls will make full and intuitive use of the touch screen capabilities of PlayStation Vita.

Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle immerses players in the most popular drama from Saint Seiya: the Sanctuary, as Seiya and his companions fight side by side to defeat the gold saints of the twelve palaces and protect Athena. As players complete quests and progress through the twelve levels, they can inflict tremendous damage on their foes with fast-paced Cosmo power-up attacks.

A life simulator inspired by Tomodachi Collection set in the Tamagotchi anime universe.

Super Sentai Battle: Ranger Cross is a video game developed by Paon and published by Bandai Namco Games Inc. in September of 2011, as part of the 35th anniversary celebration of Super Sentai. The game follows a musou-style formula in which you are pitted against hordes of enemies on a playing field and must defeat all enemies to advance, with battles in the mechas interspersed here and there. This game is technically a Gokaiger game, but as they are not the only ones you can play as, this is why the game is called Super Sentai Battle and not Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. The teams you can play as are: Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (2011) Samurai Sentai Shinkenger (2009) Tensou Sentai Goseiger (2010) Engine Sentai Go-Onger (2008) Himitsu Sentai Goranger (1975-1976) This would be the first time a non-Heisei era team would be playable in any Super Sentai game that was not a crossover with other franchises, as Goranger was the first season of Super Sentai. The other teams up to Go-Onger make appearances through the Gokai keys, but they are an extension of the Gokaiger team, and therefore are not truly playable.

Tamagotchi no Pichi Pichi Omisecchi is a Japan-exclusive Nintendo DS entry in the Tamagotchi Corner Shop spin-off series. Set on Pichi Pichi Island, players choose a Tamagotchi partner and help run and upgrade a variety of island shops through mini-games. The game features 3D-style graphics, an explorable game world, and introduces ingredient-gathering mechanics—like fishing, farming, and market shopping—to restock and manage the shops. The storyline centers on helping the island hold together as players unravel an environmental mystery affecting fish and crops.

The second Battle Spirits game released for the PSP console. A real-time card battle RPG set within the mythical world of a Japanese collectible card game. Set in its own story, it has no relation to the Battle Spirits anime.

A classical-music-based rhythm game, tasking the player with correctly tapping the notes flowing across the screen, with the DS's Stylus.

A DS game based on the anime series of the same name.

The Idolmaster: Dearly Stars is a Japanese life simulation video game. The game is a spin-off of The Idolmaster series and its timeline coincides before the events in The Idolmaster 2. The gameplay in Dearly Stars is similar to previous games in the series, but with new elements and differences to the minigames. The gameplay was adjusted to allow the player the option to quickly play through the game's story, but head director also wanted to add in gameplay elements that would add another layer of challenge. The story is told from the perspective of three prospective pop idols introduced in Dearly Stars as they enter the talent agency 876 Production, and deals with their training on their way to stardom. The player has access to the three idols' different scenarios when playing, and each one involves a branching plot line.

An educational game for DS and 3DS, starring Anpanman.

Super Robo Gakuen is an adventure game for Nintendo DS, released on 2009. The system is PvP, a variation on Super Robot Battle XO's Super Robot Battle mode.

Hottarake no Shima: Kanata to Nijiiro no Kagami is a Role-Playing game, developed by Climax Entertainment and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2009. Spin off for the animated movie Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror

A laywer adventure game.

Tamagotchi no Kira-kira Omisecchi is a Japan-only Nintendo DS entry in the Tamagotchi Corner Shop spin-off series. Set in the town of Celebria, players work with Tamagotchi characters such as Mametchi, Memetchi, Kuchipatchi, and Violetchi to run and expand various shops through mini-games, including clothing design, jewelry making, fireworks shows, and a McDonald’s collaboration. Shops can be upgraded to Royal status, and a special “My Brand” boutique allows players to create custom dresses. The game also includes tower customization and over 100 Tamagotchi characters to interact with.

The Wii version of Golfer Ape is a golf game that reproduces the content of the original manga and animation. The original is a golf manga produced by Japanese cartoonist Fujiko Fujio A. The protagonist is often called "ape" because he looks like a monkey. In the game version, players have to compete with assassins organized by Shadow Golf in the natural environment. The various nirvana skills that appeared in the original work also have a very gorgeous performance in the game. Using the somatosensory operation of the Wii remote control, players will be able to experience a very realistic feeling of hitting the ball during the game.

A PC strategy game based on the series of novels, manga, and anime of the same name.

Yamasa Digi World: Collaboration SP Pachi-Slot Ridge Racer is a pachi-slot game based on Namco's Ridge Racer series.

Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier is a unique sci-fi/fantasy RPG that takes players across a variety of worlds, ranging from an apocalyptic wasteland covered with the hulks of downed spaceships to a fantastical place of fairy tales and dark magic. Join Haken Browning: gunslinger, professional bounty hunter, and amateur ladies' man, along with his motley crew of robots, were-beasts, secret agents, and busty princesses as they delve deep into the mysteries of how their worlds came to be and face a threat that imperils the multiverse.

Emblem of Gundam is a strategy game based on Gundam's early Universal Century universe.

Kekkaishi: Kokubourou Shuurai is based on the "Kekkaishi" manga and anime series. The story focuses on Yoshimori Sumimura and Tokine Yukimura, young heirs of rival families who possess the ability to create magical barriers known as "kekkai." They must defend the Karasumori site, a location rich in spiritual energy that attracts dangerous ayakashi, or supernatural beings. In this installment, the protagonists face a new threat from the Kokubourou, a powerful organization of ayakashi with its own sinister plans. The game combines action and strategy elements, allowing players to control Yoshimori and Tokine as they battle the Kokubourou forces. Players use the characters' kekkai powers with their stylus to capture and defeat enemies, navigate various environments, and complete missions. The gameplay emphasizes the strategic use of kekkai to overcome obstacles and defeat a variety of ayakashi with different strengths and weaknesses.

A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 10, this new title tried to enhance the quality of life for the users by adding the Ura Oni difficulty for the expert players and the Papa Mama Support mode for the young players, it also added the ability to change the sound of the Taiko which already was a thing in the console games, and they removed the Revival Roulette to replace it with the Revival Drumroll minigame.

This is the first work in the "Symphony Lover's Dream Series" to land on the Wii. The game starts with a completely original story and takes you into a different world of "Symphony Lover's Dream". The songs appearing in the game are all well-known songs, this time we will use Wiimote to perform somatosensory performances! And it supports 4 people to play together at the same time!

The game is set in the Digimon Data Squad universe, and revolves around the Seven Great Demon Lords. In this game the player will be able to control the four main Savers characters, Marcus Damon, Thomas H. Norstein, Yoshino "Yoshi" Fujieda, and Keenan Crier along with their respective Digimon partners. The graphics for this game are cel-shaded and the battle system is similar to the Battle Terminal (a Japanese-only arcade game). The game is classified as a "special genre", called a "Dramatic/Innovative RPG", which means that the Digimon partners are affected by how you, the player, treat them. The way your Digimon evolves will be similar to Digimon World; the Digimon will be affected by how you take care of it and, depending on that, will digivolve into different types of Digimon. In Digimon World Data Squad, a new type of digivolution method is used, called the Galactica Evolution System: this will determine what Digimon your partner will evolve into. There will also be new, original characters for this game, meaning that these characters are exclusive to Digimon World Data Squad, and will not appear in any other Digimon Data Squad media.

A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 9, introducing secret songs unlockable by doing certain input once a coin was entered in the machine, an option to arrange songs by difficulty, the ability to skip the tutorial, and obviously, new songs.

Kakutou Bijin Wulong (Fighting Beauty Wulong) is an action fighting game based on the manga and anime series created by Yugo Ishikawa and TMS Entertainment. The single-player story follows the plot of the anime unchanged, giving the player a chance to take part in many of the fights from the original series. The game itself is a full-3D beat-'em-up style brawler, and the goal of each stage is to simply defeat every enemy. Ran has a wide variety of different fighting techniques available to her, and can even switch between several different fighting styles on the fly. Items can also be collected that will let the player use extra-damaging special moves. In addition to the main story mode, there is also a two-player versus mode.

"Minna de kitaeru Zen-nou training"(Total Brain Training for Everyone) is an arcade game released by Bandai Namco Games in 2006. It was released as the third installment of the "Rewritable Stage" touchscreen cabinet. It was a popular study software at the time, and is a collection of puzzle games based on the concept of brain training. Online battles were possible, and progress could be saved on magnetic cards for continued play. Online service was discontinued on September 1, 2010, and the battle function is no longer available. The game was developed under the supervision of Tohoku University professor Ryuta Kawashima.

A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 8, practically identical to its predecessor other than a few new songs added reaching the milestone of 100 songs in a single Taiko game, the removal of the Song Select mode, and one last modifier called Abekobe was added.

Gintama: Gintoki vs Hijikata!? Kabukichou Gintama Dai Soudatsusen!! is a Japan‑exclusive Nintendo DS action‑adventure game based on the popular Gintama manga and anime series. Developed and published by Banpresto, it features a comedic storyline in which protagonists Gintoki Sakata and Toshiro Hijikata face off in a chaotic competition set in Kabukichou. Players engage in a mix of mini‑games, battles, and interactive story sequences faithful to the series’ humor and characters.

A quiz game based on the Gundam Universe. Test your Gundam knowledge with this game, Language is Japanese!

A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 7, featuring a new Category for Video Game Music, the new Baizoku, Sanbai, Yonbai modifiers, and a Revival Roulette after the first song failed. This game marked an important moment for the Taiko franchise and its crossover with other video game companies for their OSTs such as Nintendo and Square Enix.

A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 6, Taiko no Tatsujin 7 is a major turning point of the franchise featuring PS2-like graphics thanks to the new Namco System 246 board. All songs are streamlined into 6 genres excluding Game OST which is partially split between Namco Original and Variety until a little later on. Game modifiers such as Go-Go Time and Doron and a Popularity Ranking system were added. However, the Battle Mode and the ability to choose the same song more than once per play were both removed.

Sengoku Mugen is a strategy game set in the Warring States period that features different units, strategies, a complete help system and six different scenerarios.

Test your drill skills in Mr. Driller 2, a colorful puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance. In an effort to save the world from being buried under colored blocks, you must drill your way through a variety of intricate puzzles while avoiding enemies and obstacles. Based on the arcade version, the sequel to Mr. Driller features Mission Driller, Endless Driller, and Time Attack Driller modes, plus a two-player mode that lets you play against a friend via link cable.

Summon Night is a Japanese tactical RPG and the first entry in the Summon Night series. This game follows the story of a Japanese high schooler, who is suddenly summoned into the world of Lyndbaum. The main character gets involved in a series of conflicts between gangs, classes, factions and worlds. He/she has to use the power of summons to solve those problems while trying to return to his or her own homeworld.

Super Robot Wars is a series of tactical role-playing video games produced by Banpresto, which is now a Japanese division of Namco Bandai. The main feature of the franchise is having a story that crosses over several popular mecha anime, manga and video games, allowing characters and mecha from different titles to team up or battle one another. The first original Super Robot Wars game on the PlayStation and one of the only games to use full-sized mecha. This game features the SRX plotline and is the precursor to the Super Robot Wars Alpha series. Series Premiered: Blue Comet SPT Layzner, Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, Demon Dragon of the Heavens Gaiking, Invincible Robo Trider G7, New Mobile Report Gundam Wing A special disc version version released on March 28, 1997 featuring extra options such as the "Free Battle Mode".

Gakkou de Atta Kowai Hanashi is an Adventure game, developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Wagyan Land is an Action game, developed by Now Production and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1989.

This game features eight hockey teams from the Soviet Union, Canada, Sweden, the Czech Republic, the United States, Finland, France, and its home country of Japan; one (or two) player(s) can face four CPU-controlled teams in succession for the Tournament mode, and up to three or four players can face off against each other (two on each side) in the Versus mode. At the start of the game, the players can choose how many players their team has (three or five) - and in both modes, they will have to insert another coin at the end of each period to continue. This was also the first Namco game to feature Greek text; on the continuing screen, one of the players on the losing team says "ODCH" (ΟΔΧ) as the ten-second timer counts down for another coin.

Two teams, the blue army and the red army, compete on tiled maps in an attempt to vanquish one another in battle. Each team starts off in one particular portion of the map, usually but not always on opposite sides. Throughout the map are cities which start out neutral, but can be converted to the red or blue side through occupation. The more cities a team has, the more energy that team produces every round to direct toward the construction of newer and more powerful Gundams. Each team gets to issue three commands per turn, whether it be to move a Gundam around the map, or construct a new Gundam. Each type of robot has different ranges of movement, and different terrains effect how far a robot can travel. In order to destroy each other, players must attack the opposing team's Gundams by moving one of their own to a tile occupied by the enemy. When two Gundams rest on the same spot, a battle is initiated.

Mystery Tower, previously known as The Tower of Babel (Babel no Tou) or just Babel, is an action puzzle game. The game consists of 64 "floors" or puzzles that involve the positioning of many L-shaped blocks. You must manipulate them to create stairs so you can reach the exit of each floor. Some floors are sealed, and you must collect crystal balls to escape. There are items to collect for bonus points, and a small number of enemies to avoid. The game was a Japan-exclusive title up until its release on the Nintendo Switch Online service, finally receiving its current overseas title.

Once upon a time, in the world of Marvel Land, people and nature lived together in a peaceful and harmonic coexistence. All the animals were docile. Humans, Sandras, Quarkmen, Tattas, and other races mingled with one another and worked to make Marvel Land into an increasingly beautiful place to live. A large clock tower resembling a stone grandfather clock stood watch over the countryside of Marvel Land. Long ago, an ancient evil had been sealed within the clock tower. The people needn't fret, however. For those days had long since passed, or so they had thought. The key of time that rested in the center of the face of the clock tower had long since been used to seal away the ancient evil that lies within. Until one day, the clock tower mysteriously stopped working. In an effort to rewind the clock, a villager takes it upon himself to do just that. Fumbling with the key, the villager drops the key of time, foolishly. In a frantic manner, the villager picks up the key and tries to reset it back into place before a catastrophe befalls Marvel Land. But then, it was too late for the villager to accomplish the task. The ancient evil of legend. Zouna, the Dark Wizard who manipulates time itself was unleashed upon the world once more. And to prevent anyone else from sealing him away once again, Zouna takes the key of time for himself. Finally freed after many years, Zouna wastes no time in wreaking havoc and chaos over Marvel Land. Zouna unleashes his manifested darkness over the land, and lays waste to the countryside. Feeling confident in his reign, Zouna constructs his castle in which to preside over Marvel Land from. The peaceful inhabitants of Marvel Land cried out in terror as Zouna's manifested darkness came after them one by one. Zouna's darkness corrupted the hearts of anyone it came across, and possessed them against their wills. Once thriving towns and villages fell into ruination. Family members were parted from their loved ones. Only a few scattered towns remained standing; forming a last bastion in resistance to Zouna's dark invasion. A futile effort. Even Krino Sandra (known as Whirlo in Europe) would come to meet his heroic demise, subdued by Zouna's power. Marvel Land is in dire need of a savior. The desperate call has been answered by the heavens. Valkyrie, a fledgling shield maiden descends to Marvel Land from heaven. Her first adventure, she wields a simple shield and a mace of light. Vowing to save Marvel Land from the darkness that has consumed it. Then her adventure begins.

A 1984 arcade platformer with action RPG elements, Dragon Buster is notable as the first game to feature a double jump. It was also one of the first games to include a life meter (along with Flash Boy and Punch-Out), known as vitality in this game. The game featured side-scrolling platform gameplay and a hub "world view" map similar to the later Super Mario Bros. series. It also featured hack & slash combat, like the later Tritorn and Legend of Zelda series. Dragon Buster was developed and published by Namco. The game is a side-scrolling dungeon crawler, where the goal of the game is for the hero, Clovis, to rescue Princess Celia. Dragon Buster was later ported to a variety of home consoles, notably the Nintendo Entertainment System and the MSX. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware, modified to support vertical scrolling

Battle City, also known as Tank 1990 or Tank in some pirate multicart releases, is a multi-directional shooter video game for the Family Computer produced and published in 1985 by Namco. The game was later released for the Game Boy and was included in the Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault. It is a port of the arcade game Tank Battalion with additional features (including two player simultaneous play and a level edit feature). There was also a rendition for Nintendo's Vs. System arcade cabinets. The player, controlling a tank, must destroy enemy tanks in each level, which enter the playfield from the top of the screen. The enemy tanks attempt to destroy the player's base (represented on the map as a bird, eagle or Phoenix), as well as the human tank itself. A level is completed when the player destroys all 20 enemy tanks, but the game ends if the player's base is destroyed or the player loses all available lives.

A first-person 3-D space shooter from Namco.

Classic arcade shoot ‘em up Galaga was faithfully recreated for the home in this acclaimed NES version.

The story still's the same: Ishtar sends Gilgamesh up the 60 maze levels of the Druaga's tower to rescue Ki and retrieve the Blue Crystal Rod. He must find each level's key to proceed to the next one.