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Solid Link Dungeon Side is a classic first person RPG in which the player is a hero (male or female one) that arrives to the city of Grikodol. There he can recruit other 3 members to join his party and after that he can go explore the dungeon where the evil creatures live. The game features 8 different main characters for the player to choose his hero. The gameplay is in first person perspective and the player have to walk around the dungeon in the search of treasure and other passages to advance through there, during the battles the player can choose the attack that each of his characters will use (attack, magic, defend, etc) and which enemy he will attack. The battles appears really often and are really hard to survive the dangers. During the dungeon exploration the player can camp and refill his characters energy. During the battles the player gain money that he can use in the town to buy items, improve weapons (or buy new ones), armours, etc.

Solid Link Tower Side is a classic first person RPG in which the player is a hero (male or female one) that arrives to the city of Grikodol. There he can recruit other 3 members to join his party and after that he can go explore the tower where the evil creatures live. The game features 8 different main characters for the player to choose his hero. The gameplay is in first person perspective and the player have to walk around the dungeon in the search of treasure and other passages to advance through there, during the battles the player can choose the attack that each of his characters will use (attack, magic, defend, etc) and which enemy he will attack. The battles appears really often and are really hard to survive the dangers. During the dungeon exploration the player can camp and refill his characters energy. During the battles the player gain money that he can use in the town to buy items, improve weapons (or buy new ones), armours, etc.

Follow up to the 3D puzzle game Tsumu, both only released in Japan for the original Playstation.

Tsumu is 3D puzzle game where the player, as a hamster, uses a forklift to construct different images.

Thoroughbred Breeder III is a Sports game, developed and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1996.

A baseball game and the sequel to 1995's Simulation Pro Yakyuu. Features the name and likeness of Atsuya Furuta, catcher for the Yakult Swallows.

Igo Club is a Miscellaneous game, published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1996.

Simulation Pro Yakyuu ("Baseball Simulation") is a Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom that uses the actual ball players and teams of the 1995 Nippon Professional Baseball league and combines them into a full-blown simulator.

Honkakuha Taikyoku Shogi: Shogi Club is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Natsu System and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Long ago, on a distant world, there were four kingdoms governed by four constantly fighting tribes. One day the Arch-Mage Wylde proposed a solution to the constant battling. He offered to bestow the title of FireStriker and ruler of the four tribes, upon the one who could control the elemental orb of fire known as the Trialight. However, the Arch-Mage Wylde had a hidden purpose. His true reason for bringing peace to the world was so he could destroy all four kingdoms at once. Now, Slader, the last FireStriker, has offered to risk his life in the battle against Wylde and his monsters. The time has come to release the Trialight. The world's future hangs in the balance.

Thoroughbred Breeder II is a Sports game, developed and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1994.

Yume Meikyuu: Kigurumi Daiboken (also known as Dream Maze Kigurumi Adventures) is a wacky and cute dungeon crawler published by Hector. The game tells the story of a boy who dreams of the mysterious kingdom of Enderia every night. There, he constantly lives exciting adventures and this time he is on a quest to save this world from destruction. Our hero must explore perilous towers and rescue all the kidnapped princesses from the kingdom. He is, however, not alone and friends (Harumi and Zakkari) will later help him out in his journey.

Thoroughbred Breeder is a Sports game, developed and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1993.

The story depicts the action as taking place in the utopian world of Ihatovo. The game focuses on collecting information (notebooks from Miyazawa's fairy tales) and items (that are related to those fairy tales) instead of fighting monsters. Some of the surprises that the player finds includes a movie theater that is always closed, the opportunity to play the role of a temporary school teacher, and having portraits of unique non-player characters that show up while talking to them. Inspired by the stories of Kenji Miyazawa, the story covers nine chapters and surreal environments.

Shogi-Meikan '93 is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1992.

In Stealth, the player takes control of a squad of six U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Gameplay is turn-based on a platoon's level, each squad member has the option to move, attack, wait, and in the case of the radio operator call in air or artillery support.

3-Fun Yosou Umaban Club is a horse racing betting game that was released exclusively in Japan. The player takes turns betting on horses to see who will win each race.

Lazlos' Leap is a puzzle game, purported to have been designed by one Professor Lazlos, a "mathematician and Game Boy player". In Japan, it was released with the ultra-simple title "Solitaire".

Shogi-Meikan '92 is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1992.

Mah-Jong Club Nagata-cho: Sousaisen is a Miscellaneous game, published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1991.

A stock market simulation game from Hect for the NES. Like most, but not all, NES stock market simulators it was never released outside of Japan. Kabushiki Doujou: The Stock Speculation ("Kabushiki" is the Japanese stock market, and "doujou" is, of course, dojo) is a stock trading simulation game, where the aim is to invest wisely in the stock market and develop a bountiful portfolio. The player is given regular money goals to reach before the next target is due and can buy, sell and manage their stocks to achieve as much wealth as possible. The game uses a lot of public domain classical music, such as the title screen's 8-bit rendition of Bach's Air on a G String.

America Daitoryo Senkyo: United State Presidental Race is a Strategy game which was released in Japan in 1988.

Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu is an RPG based around the anime and manga series known as Saint Seiya. It was developed and published by Bandai in 1987 for the Famicom. The story of the game draws heavily from the first story arc of the series, from the beginning of the story to the fight with the Gold Saints. The game remains faithful to the original story while introducing some original elements. When the game came out, the story line was in the middle of the Gold Saints story arc. As a result, the last boss of the game is an original character. The actual final fight of the Gold Saints arc was carried over into this game's sequel, Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu Kanketsu Hen. The gameplay mixes side scrolling action scenes to transport the character from place to place where he may have to jump over obstacles and fight basic enemies, with a turn based combat system against bosses and other significant battles. In order to be successful at these turn based battles, the player must distribute his power, or Cosmos, to various attributes before each attack. Failure to do so typically results in no damage dealt to the opponent, and a lot of damage received. When Life is lost, the main character can be revived, but if all Cosmos is lost, then the game is over.

City Connection is a 1-2 player comedic racing adventure platform game in which you control a car that can never be stopped. The object of the game is to drive through a series of cities and paint every part of the roads in each city as proof of your visit to that city. City Connection was remarkable for its time in that each location had its own background and music which was a variation on the main theme of the game. There are twelve locations: Manhattan, the Grand Canyon, Easter Island, Paris, Neuschwanstein Castle, London, Sydney, Egyptian temples, and cities in India, Holland, China and Japan.

The player competes in a marathon continuous scrolling horizontal shoot-em-up game across land, sea, air and outer space. You can hold down the fire button for a burst of Charged fire, which is especially essential to defeat the bosses. The player can hold down the Jump button to transform back and forth between a Mobile Robot or an Aero Fighter. Some sections have confrontations on both ground and air; others insist on aerial battling. Your time in the Aero Fighter is limited by its fuel requirement.