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Go anywhere, smash anything that gets in your way. It's not always about driving well in New York - sometimes it's about getting from A to B by any means. If it involves taking out a few cars, buses, fire engines, taxis, delivery vans, telephone boxes, jumping a few ramps, making a few shortcuts... then so be it!

Shaman King: Asu he no Ishi is an Action Adventure game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2002.

Shaman King game for the WonderSwan Color. This is an RPG with a branching storyline. Depending on your progress, you will be able to experience history that can't be found in the original work. Defeat Shamans in battles with your spiritual powers and Shaman energy.

From AlphaDream and Graphic Research, Tomato Adventure is an RPG released only in Japan. Taking place in a kingdom with tomatoes abound, the gameplay is similar to that of the Mario & Luigi series. Tomato Adventure, in terms of gameplay mechanics, is the predecessor of the Mario & Luigi series of games, even having its engine reused in the first installment on the GameBoy Advance. Originally developed for the Game Boy Color, Tomato Adventure transitioned to its successor, the Game Boy Advance, when the latter was released. The main difference between the two versions is believed to lie in the quality of audio and graphics, although little substantial information exists on the Game Boy Color version. Tomato Adventure incorporates a number of RPG standards such as leveling up and travelling to various places to advance the plot. However, the battle system itself is substantially different than most games in the genre, as players have a more active role in how the fights turn out. During the player's turn, they can select a character's attack and then their target. From there, they must perform one of a number of different minigames which determines how successful the attack is. These range from simple button mashers to stopping a meter at a specific point. While attacks can land without reaching the optimal point, their effectiveness tends to be severed in the process. Additionally, each attack has a separate amount of usage points which dictate how many times the player can use that specific attack before needing to revitalize themselves.

One Piece: Treasure Wars is an Action game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2002. In the game, the player chooses one of the Straw Hat Pirates and fights other members of the crew in the board game. The main goal is for the player to find the treasure or special item before his opponent does. Each player will run around the board fighting against other pirates. The members of the crew the player did not choose as his or her character will also be running around along with other enemies who the crew has to fight.

Senkaiden Ni: TV Animation Senkaiden Houshin Engi Yori is a single player manga role-play video game for WonderSwan Color, created and published by Bandai.

Senkaiden is a Role-Playing game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2000.

Sporting game developers at Hot-B deliver this urban racing game for the PlayStation. Players will pilot as many as 31 different vehicles as they work through 13 high-energy, high-stakes missions. A variety of strategies can be used to complete missions, some of which focus on speed and precision while others require banging, bumping, and violent crashes. Players may want to tune up their vehicles between missions, adjusting suspension, brakes, tires, and acceleration for spot-on performance.

A yacht-racing game where various teams from around the world put their sailing skills to the test to become the champion. Customize your boat and crew and race against another yacht team in buoy races across various environments, including Japan, Egypt, and the Arctic. Knowing when to raise your sails and adjust their angle according to the wind is key to victory, as is blocking the wind from reaching your opponent's sails using the "lock on" system.

If you're looking for fun racing action, look no further than Bomberman Fantasy Race! Lightning fast competition, zany obstacle infested tracks and of course bombs! It's a battle-racing game like you've seen. Features: * Wacky animal racing! Race atop 10 different animals through 7 unique fantasy courses. Use special techniques , such as the triangle jump, bomb dash and catapult to get ahead of the competition! * Intense 2 player action! Compete against your friends in the split screen mode to prove who's #1! Best of all, clean out their piggy bank with the unique wagering system! * Over 15 crazy power-ups! Wield over 15 wacky weapons, including rocket bombs, power bombs, shields and power suits. Unleash long range attacks utilizing the unique throw meter!

A PlayStation racing game featuring driver Tetsu Ikuzawa and vehicles from his career in the 1960s-1970s.

Japan Professional Golf Association golf simulation supervision. Battle Mode prize money aims to participate in six games king, Purakutisumodo five course you can practice real freedom to choose, or hot confrontation with Stroke and Match Play VS Mode-rich. All 90 holes are what are represented graphically by Furuporigon realistic.

Speed Racer is an arcade type game that resembles the Sega Saturn's Daytona USA. The first track is identical, except for the lack of a pit lane, the Sonic sculpture in a wall and the different sponsor banners. The major difference between the two games is the performance of the car and the fact that the player can use all the gadgets of the anime Mach 5. The gadgets can be used to "shunt" other cars (even with the Cutter, the cars only bounce and there is no damage in the game), take shortcuts (by cutting trees and passing under lakes), etc. The controls are simple and the player switches over the gadgets and the camera views. The player can choose the length of the race in the menu, along basic sound options.

Derby Jockey 2 is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Pachinko Tetsujin: Shichiban Shoubu is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Daikoku, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Oraga Land Shusai: Best Farmer Shuukaku-Sai is an Action game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Vic Tokai, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Mickey has taken a trip to Tokyo Disneyland. But when he arrives, he finds out from Minnie that his friends have been kidnapped and the park has been hijacked by none other than Pete. Armed with nothing but a combo water/helium backpack and some balloons, Mickey must trek through the different sections of the park to rescue his friends, held captive in some of the park's most iconic attractions, and stop Pete.

J.League Winning Goal is a soccer game released for the Game Boy and Family Computer that revolves around the J-League. There is an exhibition, a season mode, a playoff mode, and a practice mode. The object in the game is to win the championship so that the player's chosen team can be called the greatest team in all of Japan.

Derby Jockey is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, which was released in Japan in 1994.

A 1994 horseracing game for the Super Famicom. It was followed with a sequel in 1995.

GI King!: Sanbiki no Yosouya is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Vic Tokai, which was released in Japan in 1993.

A sequel to Xerd no Densetsu.

Widget is an action-platforming video game series created for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1990s, developed and published by Atlus. It was based on the cartoon series Widget the World Watcher, which stars a purple alien named Widget. The original game came out in 1992, followed by the sequel Super Widget on the Super NES in 1993.

J.League Fighting Soccer: The King of Ace Strikers is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by IGS (Japan), which was released in Japan in 1993.

Recently, monsters began to invade the peaceful country of the dragons. The only way to stop this invasion is to contact the six Dragon Gods. Unfortunately, those gods seem to be asleep. Asmik-kun must travel all over the world to find six magical splitters, that will help him to awaken the dragons and to defeat the monsters.

The "Xerd" of the game's title is a hero who defeated evil 800 years in the past. You control another character (default name Jake), prince of the one of the kingdoms, to defeat his evil twin brother by hunting down the reincarnation of the legendary hero.

Baseball Fighter is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1991.

Solomon's Club is a puzzle game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Tecmo, which was released in 1991.

Thrilling War Simulation Game Power Mission simulates a realistic sea battle against a powerful enemy force. Select and deploy one of seven fleets and then destroy the enemy using radar, missiles and various weapons. Power Mission has 10 stages and the enemy gets stronger and stronger. Prepare yourself for this challenging, strategic, Game Boy game!

Baken Hisshou Gaku: Gate In is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by K Amusement Leasing, which was released in Japan in 1990.

Meimon! Tako Nishi Ouendan is a strategy game released exclusively in Japan for the NES (Famicom) in 1989, and is based on Juzo Tokoro's 1984 manga series of the same name (which was also adapted into a anime motion picture in 1987). Players control a gang of "ouedan" who must battle their way back to their turf after being ambushed on an island.

Kujaku Ou the Peacock King, who is a young monk from Mt Koya with the direction of his Master, is sent to investigate strange paranormal incidents taking over Japan. In it the player takes the role of a band of heroes fighting against evil demons. The player interacts with the story by selecting actions from a list of options on screen (look, take, talk etc) and by a simple 'point-and-click interface.