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The greatest pro wrestling simulator is now on Wonderswan, allowing you to bring the action with you anywhere you go. Involve yourself in MASTER OF RING, the new management mode taking you through the ranks of wrestling, and create a wrestling legend with the edit mode.

You are a young man who lives in Japan and likes driving trucks. There is a competition of truck drivers who deliver goods all across the country. Willing to impress your girlfriend Yukie, you decide to participate in the races and to win the title of the best trucker in Japan.

The main object of this history-based simulation board game is to control as many battle positions as possible. Procurement of all necessary resources is ultimately determined by a roll of the dice. Use the resources allotted to you to build roads and castles, or to strengthen your military. Instead of a good war strategy, your management of resources is what actually determines whether you win or lose.

Zoku Mikagura Shoujo Tanteidan~Kanketsu Hen~ is an adventure game that lets players enter into the mystic Taisho and early Showa periods and find out the truth behind each case. The number of scenarios has been increased largely and the “inference trigger” feature is kept intact to deliver the most enjoyable detective game experience.

The biggest Fire Pro yet introduces new special skills to all the wrestlers, and a deeper story mode than ever before. The burning spirit burns within the 60+ wrestlers included in this newest game in the Fire Pro Wrestling series.

Based on the basic concepts of "simple and easy to play", "deep and addictive", and "very exhilarating when the mystery is solved" - includes 3 types of puzzle games.

Septentrion: Out of the Blue is a sequel to SOS released exclusively in Japan. Unlike the original game, the sequel takes place in a modern setting and doesn't have a time limit to finish the game, removing the sense of urgency.

Neko Zamurai places players in an old Japanese town set in the Edo period to enjoy multi story plots consisting of over 150 scenarios and featuring over 100 characters. In the conversation screen that forms the main part of gameplay, real time mime motion is adopted with the use of face tracker to give detailed and rich facial expressions to characters.

Puzzle Mania features a numbers crossword puzzle game and assorted variants (Crossword Number Place, Skeleton Crossword & Number Crossword) which requires logic and quick thinking. Ply your guile on a 9x9 tiled board. The game features a complete tutorial in Japanese. Based on the basic concepts of "simple and easy to play", "deep and addictive", and "very exhilarating when the mystery is solved" - includes 3 types of puzzle games.

Can you find your lost friend before it's too late? Welcome to the snowy town of Mizzurna Falls. You play as Matthew, a young man who is looking for his childhood friend Emma, who has gone missing. You can explore the titular Mizzurna Falls with your car, interact with the locals and find out about the town's dark history, but in the end, you have to solve the case before it's too late...

The Famires: Shijou Saikyou no Menu is a business simulator where you run your family restaurant, hire staff and design the layout to serve customers food.

Mikagura Shoujo Tanteidan makes use of an inference trigger system in which players have to detect points that need attention or are contradictory during conversations and look for suspicious spots in crime scenes to find out the truth. Have fun playing detective with the Mikagura girl detectives today!

Egao no Asu ni is the third and final title in the Blue Breaker series, and is a direct sequel to Hohoemi o Anata to. The game is once again a full-3D fighting game, and the story picks up directly after the previous title, with Chimena still searching for the holy sword. There are also once again several new side stories featuring other characters. There are several new playable characters in this release, as well as a brand new Team Battle mode, which allows each player to select three characters to use in order. There is also an optional prologue that recaps the story of the previous title.

The Drug Store: Matsumoto Kiyoshi de Okaimono! is a simulation game made by Human in which the player can build his own Drug Store shop. The first is to choose the proper place to do it, since the possible customers will depend of the place chosen to the shop. After building the shop the next step is to choose the proper furnitures and the goods that are going to be sold. After all that choices the shop will be opened and the game features different announcements to make the shop more known so depending of how much money the player have the publicity will be more effective and bring more customers. The game features some events like conversations with some people in first person perspective with anime 2d cartoon designs.

In a world where technology and mythology are one, a young rebel and his ragtag crew are unwittingly drawn into a holy war being waged by the bloodthirsty General Faulkner and his mercenary forces. Guide the charasmatic Bastion as he realizes his destiny to lead the rebellion against the Junaris Kingdom, and to save the people of his world from an eternity of oppression. Lead powerful squadrons of robotic warriors into battle and take complete command of their actions. Smite your foes with cleaving swords, piercing spears, and sizzling magic spells. Use the terrain to your advantage and maneuver your forces into superior combat positions. Witness the results of your tactical decisions in glorious 3D combat sequences.

Blue Breaker Burst is a follow-up to Blue Breaker. However, instead of an RPG, this sequel is a full 3D 1-on-1 fighting game. The main story focuses on a new character named Chimena, though much of the first title's cast also return. The player moves Chimena around the world map to different locations, where visual novel-style events may occur with other characters, furthering the story and often leading to a fight. Apart from the main "Chimena's Story", additional stories focusing on other characters are unlocked as the game progresses. There are also a number of other modes. Original Mode is an arcade-style mode that forgoes the story in favor of a string of opponents that must be defeated. Versus mode allows a free battle against the computer or another player, while Training mode lets the player practice moves and combos, and view a moves list for each character.

A compilation of the first two Twilight Syndrome games for the PlayStation.

Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu: Otoko Ippiki Yume Kaidoi is a racing video game developed and released by Human Entertainment, released on June 25, 1998 in Japan. This game puts you in the role of a truck driver in Japan, transporting cargo and competing in illegal races against other trucks.

After the releases of the SNES & N64 games, Formation Soccer '98 - Ganbare Nippon in France is the third game for Playstation One, the game features the national teams that had entered the World Cup '98, and a new different camera angle.

Air Boarder 64 is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo 64. It is very similar to the Tony Hawks Pro Skater series, although the game features hover boards instead of the usual skateboards. Various game modes are available in which you either have to win the race challenges or get a high score by performing different tricks. The North American version was supposed to release as 'AirBoardin' USA' but was canceled.

Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, known as Clock Tower: Ghost Head in Japan, is a PlayStation point-and-click survival horror game and the third installment in the Clock Tower series. It was developed and published by Human Entertainment on March 12, 1998 in Japan and later published by Agetec on October 31, 1999 in North America. It was released as a PlayStation Classic on the Japanese PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 on May 9, 2012. The game is a spin-off story with little to no connection to the story of the Barrows/Burroughs family or Scissorman, nor was Hifumi Kono involved with it. It does not take place in Europe as many of the others do; it takes place in Osaka, Japan. In the North American version, the setting was changed to Salinas, California, and the characters were given Westernized names. However, untranslated Japanese can be seen in the hospital entrance and even in the intro, there are Japanese-styled buildings, including a Shinto shrine. The game also contains various Japanese-styled rooms and samurai armor.

A convenience store simulation game.

Moonlight Syndrome is a horror-themed adventure game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the PlayStation in October 1997. An entry in the company's Twilight Syndrome series, the game was directed and co-written by Goichi Suda.

After the releases of the SNES & N64 games Formation Soccer '97 is the second game for Playstation One (after Hyper Formation Soccer), the game features the qualify rounds of national teams that wants to enter the World Cup '98.

The game featured all the tracks from that Formula One season, at a time when the racing began in Australia, and ended in Japan. Teams would be set up with relevant drivers, however there was a roster-feature included, which allowed the player to swap drivers from one team to another, and even removing a real driver and replacing him with unknown drivers named Driver 1-6. Grand Prix Mode allowed players to progress through the racing calendar, you could also choose single races or a time trial on various tracks. Battle mode allowed you to pick who you wanted to race against over a however many laps you chose.

Standby Say You! is a simulation game where the player takes the role of an up-and-coming voice director. The player character is the apprentice of real-life voice actor and director Shigeru Chiba, and is suddenly thrust into their first leading job as the voice director of a new anime series called "Interrupt Girl" after the original director suddenly leaves the project. In-game, the player interacts with the actors in simple adventure-style sequences, watches clips of tryouts, and gives feedback to each of the actors. The console versions also add several mini-games such as matching voice clips with the correct actor.

"MACRO-TV" is a 1996 Japanese sci-fi point-and-click game developed by the three-person studio MACRO-ARTS. Armed with the "MACRO-TV" system, players investigate the activities of hacker David Browith. Utilizing built-in CCD cameras and an ultra high-speed network, players navigate the dangers of cyberspace, unraveling the mysteries behind Browith's intrusion and his peculiar world.

Fire Pro Wrestling S: 6 Men Scramble is an entry in Human's Fire Pro Wrestling series of wrestling games released for the Sega Saturn in 1996 exclusively in Japan. Fire Pro Wrestling S: 6 Man Scramble is the best Pro Wrestling game released in the video game arena. The incredible selection of wrestlers and shoot fighters makes the game interesting even after your 100th match. The RAM that the Saturn possesses allows for several animations for each wrestler. Step into the ring and make mayhem with 6 men scramble!

Clock Tower, known as Clock Tower 2 in Japan, is a PlayStation point-and-click survival horror game and a sequel to Clock Tower: The First Fear. One year after the events of Clock Tower: The First Fear, in late 1996, Jennifer Simpson has been adopted by Helen Maxwell, the assistant of a renowned psychiatrist, Samuel Barton, and is currently undergoing treatment at a university research building in Oslo, Norway, to help her cope with her traumatic experiences in the Clock Tower case and possibly shed some light on the mystery that was the Scissorman.

TNN Motorsports Hardcore 4x4 is an off road racing game. You drive a 4x4 like a Jeep or pickup truck around cross-country loops and attempt to get to the finish line first. There are three race types. In single race mode you participate in only one race on a track of your choice against 5 other competitors. Championship allows you to race through all 6 courses in a row in an attempt to win a hidden truck. Time trial lets up to 8 players compete round-robin style for the fast lap time around a track. This game utilizes 3D environments and truck models. The sound track features hard rock music.

THE ULTIMATE BATTLE IS THE ONE YOU FIGHT ALONE "I have reviewed over 1,000 games and have never seen anything like Perfect Weapon." Lawrence Neves, Senior Editor Game Pro "Perfect Weapon may very well end up as one of the most unique and exciting products to hit the PlayStation this year!" Greg Off, Editor-In-Chief, PS Extreme 4 lethal alien attackers can gang-up on you using FIRST and ONLY Behavioral Artificial Intelligence. Take on 20 merciless alien species with over 100 martial arts moves. Explore over 1,300 rendered environments across five hostile worlds. Camera angles move as fast as you do. Survival lies cloaked in deception...

A fighting game by Human Entertainment that uses a card battle system, and features high school girls who can transform into magical warriors. It was released in 1996 for Playstation and Saturn.

The world of Blue Breaker is called "the path in the middle of empty sky": floating islands connected with each other by bridges. It is the tradition of the people in this world that a fighter's full initiation can be completed only when he finds his true love and marries her. Such day has come now in the life of a young warrior named Kain, the hero of the game. His father explains to him that besides the usual warrior's goal of defeating the evil Dark Lord, Kain also has to find the girl of his dreams. He introduces to him a young sorceress named Asha, who becomes his first companion. But on his journey Kain meets many other young women, and it won't be so easy to choose one to whom he can give his heart! Labeled as Love Role-Playing, "Blue Breaker" is a genre-crossing game that combines traditional Japanese RPG with town and dungeon exploration, party-based combat, etc., with "love adventure", in which your behavior towards girls influences the story. "Blue Breaker" features branching story progressing: events appear depending on the progress you have made with your female companions. Your typical RPG activities will influence your relationship with the girls. For example, if you fight too much, the girls will be tired; if you give a girl too many orders in battle (you can set battle in auto mode and only interfere occasionally) she will be displeased, and so on. It is also important to form a party in which the girls will have as few internal conflicts with each other as possible.

The gameplay in this sequel is identical to that of the previous entry: the player navigates the digitized images of the girls over 2D backgrounds in a side-scrolling/third-person perspective manner, searching for clues, triggering scenes, and choosing responses and/or actions when prompted by the narrative. It consists of six independent scenarios, and the numbering of the scenarios is a continuation from the previous title.

In this final appearance of Fire Pro series on 16-bit consoles, the usual roster of over 150 wrestlers from several wresting promotions worldwide including several styles from Shoot or Pancrase to American and Lucha are joined by 80 Create-a-wrestler slots, plus secret wrestlers such as legends Gotch or Thesz or the roster of Blazing Tornado. While all fighters have fictional names, a lot of them are perfectly recognizable by their attire, stance and style. The CAW mode allows the player to create a wrestler from scratch, setting how they look (choosing face, size, clothing and setting colours) and fight, with several styles and stances available, as well as over 500 moves, each more suitable for certain styles and skills. To make them fight more realistically when controlled by the AI, the CAW mode also allows one to set move priorities. Five game modes are available, including World Championship (single and tag), Battle Royale, 5-man Elimination Mode, League Battle and the One Night Dream Match. There are several referees available (each with their own quirks) and variant rules, from allowing fighting outside the ring without count-out (or disallowing it) to the disabling of disqualifications from illegal moves.

Super Formation Soccer 96: World Club Edition is a Sports game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1996.

Hyper Final Match Tennis is the final installment of the Final Match Tennis series, and the only one to be released outside of Japan.

Fight in exciting battle with a roster of 10 powerful grapplers as Fire Pro wrestling comes to life in real 3D! Enhanced soundtrack, better moves, greatest action! Fire Pro Wrestling has never felt so good!

Every high-school has its own dark secrets. Well, maybe not every; but in Japan, this seems to be a rather popular theme. Mysterious disappearances, ghostly photographs, untimely deaths, eerie sounds coming out of the music room - all these things attract the curiosity of three high-school girls: Yukari, Mika, and Chisato. At night, armed with nothing but a flashlight, the trio of heroines enters the dark school building, prepared to explore every corner, and investigate every urban legend they have heard of... Tansaku-hen opens the Twilight Syndrome horror adventure series, defining its stylistic traits and gameplay. The game is divided into chapters, each dedicated to a particular "ghostly" story. Unlike most Japanese-style adventures, there is physical character navigation in the game; the player moves digitized images of the three girls on 2D backgrounds, in a manner somewhat similar to side-scrolling games - though many areas feature a third dimension, like in Western third-person perspective adventures. The gameplay consists of two activities only: walking and occasionally choosing a dialogue option and/or action, as prompted by the game's narrative. There is no other kind of interaction, no inventory, and no combat. Different choices may lead to different endings; the next chapter can be accessed only if the player has not attained the "bad" ending. Twilight Syndrome: Tansaku-hen abandons the nearly omnipresent anime/manga graphical style of Japanese games in favor of digitized images and photos of real people.

Logic Puzzle Rainbow Town is a nonogram game that features over 700 different puzzles of different themes and also a nonogram puzzle editor.

Puppet Zoo Pilomy is a simulation game developed by Human Entertainment in 1996. The PS One Classic version was published by Hamster Corporation in 2010. This adventure is inspired by toy blocks: the players can build several kinds of animals with different parts and explore nature.

A soccer game based licensed by the Italian Football League. Its structure is different from the Super Famicom version.

Fire Pro strikes back, and keeps its place on the throne as a the king of Wrestling Video Games! Now, you can choose from over 80 wrestlers, or go in-depth and create your very own fighter! Fire Pro is here to stay!

"THE FIREMEN 2 Pete & Danny" is an action adventure game. Play as fireman Pete or Danny to put out roaring fire, save lives and clear missions.

Clock Tower is a survival horror point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the Super Famicom in 1995. It is the first installment of the long-running Clock Tower series. The story follows Jennifer Simpson as she learns the secrets of the Barrows Mansion and attempts to escape the game's antagonist, Scissorman.

Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle is a Formula 1 licensed game from Human Entertainment and the fourth game in their Human Grand Prix/F1 Pole Position series. It would be the last Human Grand Prix game to be released on Super Famicom: the fifth and final game in the series, F1 Pole Position 64, was instead a 1997 N64 game. Similar to the third game in the franchise, this game never saw release outside of Japan but did have all in game text in English. It also features the real teams and drivers of the 1995 F1 season, as well as a number of the official F1 courses.

Super Formation Soccer 95: della Serie A is a Sports game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1995.

The continuation of the Fire Pro series, with the official license of All Japan Women Wrestling and JPW in an all female roster. New special moves and modes are available.

Super Fire Pro Wrestling: Queen's Special is based on All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling. Every wrestler has three different variations of moves that work at different times; grappling only become available to the player after using the strongest move to weaken the opponent. Creating up to 16 customized wrestlers is a possibility; with a generous display of wardrobe options. The referee has the ability to be knocked out. He cannot do pinfalls or count out opponents who are outside the ring while unconscious. Like in actual wrestling, rope breaks can be ordered by the referee. This game features genuine female professional wrestlers from All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling; unlike the non-Joshi Fire Pro games which featured carbon copies with false names. Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto can be unlocked for completing the challenge mode. While lacking in a proper story line, players can choose from a variety of gimmick matches.

Waku-waku Ski Wonder Spur is a Sports game, developed by Human Club and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1995.

In this Special Fire Pro, you are a rookie wrestler working his way up through the ranks. During the journey, you fall in love with the sister of a wrestler named Akira Saeha. The road to the championship bout is a struggle, with loss after loss, both inside and outside of the ring, including you accidentally killing your best friend during a match.

The game takes place in a futuristic sci-fi setting, where the player pilots a giant robot. His main objective is research, through a lot of dialogue and exploration of scenarios, although there are also combat segments between mecha that allow the player to fight with weapons or melee.

Tadaima Yuusha Boshuuchuu Okawari is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1994.

Dream Basketball: Dunk & Hoop is a basketball game from Human Entertainment that was released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom in late 1994. The player can choose between a regular match of basketball, featuring two baskets and teams of five, or a 3-on-3 mode which is focused on one basket. Up to five human players can join in on either mode, provided a multi-tap peripheral is available. The game features sixteen fictional basketball teams as well as one all-star team that is only available in the Exhibition mode. They include: The Photons, the Comets, the Flames, the Vikings, the Arrows, the Tomahawks, the Rollers, the Stingrays, the Langers (possibly meant to be Rangers), the Rings, the Waves, the Wizards, the Unicorns, the Tridents, the Sprinters, the Serpents. The all-star team is simply called Japan.

Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle is a Formula One racing game for the Super Famicom. It is the third of four Human Grand Prix games for the system. It has the licenses of FOCA and Fuji TV: the former allows the game to use actual driver/team names while the latter is the official Japanese TV carrier of the Formula One races. Like its precedents, F1 Triple Battle uses Mode 7 and a low perspective for its racing. Unlike the previous two games in the franchise, this game only saw release in Japan; though all text in game is in English.

The fire is alive - and it's racing straight towards you! A fire has broken out in a high-tech chemical factory, where a highly explosive chemical, MDL, is being developed. It's up to you and your fire-fighting team to save the people trapped in the building, and stop the fire from reaching the MDL. Because if it does, the whole building is going to blow... -An action shooting game with a gripping storyline and 2D overhead perspective. -Evade sudden hazards and save survivors. -Multi-level action - crawl along the ground to advance, and hose the fire from both high and low levels.

An arcade wrestling game developed by Masato Masuda and his team, most famous for their work on the Fire Pro Wrestling series.

Super Final Match Tennis is a multiplayer tennis game for the Super Famicom. It features 28 different tennis professionals (fourteen male, fourteen female) and can support up to four players with the multi-tap peripheral. Various modes, such as exhibition and tournament, are available to play through. Super Final Match Tennis is a sequel to the highly regarded Final Match Tennis, released on the PC Engine in 1991. Another follow-up for the PlayStation, Hyper Final Match Tennis, would be released in 1996.

Fire Pro Joshi All-Star Dream Slam (also known as Zen-Nippon Joshi Pro Wrestling Kounin: Fire Pro Joshi All-Star Dream Slam) is an all-female wrestling game from Human Entertainment and uses their 16-bit isometric Fire Pro Wrestling engine. The wrestlers are all taken from the Zen-Nippon Joshi Pro Wrestling ("All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling") circuit, an exclusively female wrestling promotion that lasted for many years in Japan. As with prior Fire Pro Wrestling games, the mechanics behind the moves, pins and submissions rely more on timing and rhythm than button-mashing. Each bout is depicted with an isometric perspective, and various configurations of single-player and two-player controls are available for one-on-one matches and tag teams. The game features 18 pre-generated wrestlers and six create-a-wrestler slots.

The sequel to the epic mecha war strategy title Vasteel. The sequel is more story-heavy than its predecessor, and has more clearly pronounced anime/manga aesthetics. Animated cut scenes occur between the missions and advance the story. Even during the large strategic battles, characters would often engage in dialogue, and scripted events might occur. The gameplay also underwent some changes. Vasteel 2 is, like its predecessor, a hex-based, turn-based strategy game with robotic combat; however, the action sequences are gone, and the battles now proceed automatically, as in most games of this genre. Robot production and financial management were also simplified or removed. However, the player can choose to use various types of weapons before engaging an enemy in combat. For example, robots can use melee attacks, bipedal tanks can use different laser beams, etc.

Taekwon-Do is based on the real life martial art taekwondo, using its real attacks and tournament rules. Each character (there are 19) has his own specialties and the player can create their own personalized fighter (selecting their abilities, aspect, precedence, etc...). Controlling a fighter is done by inputting controls for attacks, with the different attacks being toggled just by pressing a direction on the controller and a button (forward + B for example). There are four game modes: Tournament, V.S, Tag battle by turns, and Practice. This game offers a language selection for either Japanese or Korean.

Super Formation Soccer 94 is a Sports game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1994. It's the third game of the Super Formation Soccer series and has been released for the FIFA World cup 1994.

The third Super Famicom game in Human's highly technical wrestling series. It was re-released the following year with easier controls as "Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easytype".

A soccer game for the PC Engine and part of Human's Formation Soccer series. Formation Soccer on J-League is a soccer game for the PC Engine and part of Human Entertainment's Formation Soccer series. The game focuses on Japan's top soccer league, the J-League, and features all ten teams active in the 1993-94 season. Formation Soccer on J-League was the penultimate game released officially on the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16's HuCard format. The game features a standard exhibition mode, a league mode that recreates the 1993-94 J-League, and an All-Stars mode that features two teams comprised of all the best players. The Exhibition and All-Stars modes can be played with up to four human players. The J-League mode allows for two players to be on the same team and take on the CPU-controlled league cooperatively.

The action is once again presented in an isometric ring, and players must use timing-based button presses to effectively grapple and pin their opponents. The player can choose from a number of wrestlers, many of whom are from international circuits like the WWE and WCW, who are all homages to actual wrestlers under different names. The player could also make their own wrestler in the game's "create-a-wrestler" editor mode, a series staple.

A Super Famicom baseball game from Human Entertainment. It took advantage of the system's Mode 7 to create an illusion of 3D.

In Android Assault an alien species called the Xias have targeted human beings for extermination. They have assembled a massive fleet that has crushed any opposing ship that has been sent their way and has started to attacking colonies stationed on nearby planets with a collision course to Earth and it is up to the player to stop them. The gameplay is a side-scrolling shooter, similar to R-Type, where the player takes control of a space fighter that can morph into a cyborg called Bari-Arm and has an arsenal of weaponry to take down enemy ships including the Thundercracker, Burning Wave and the Chase Cannon along with picking up health and power-ups left behind by destroyed enemies.

Super Formation Soccer II is a Sports game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1993.

In this game, the player controls one of several different playable characters onboard a passenger liner in the early 20th century when it hits a storm and capsizes. The player character must navigate the shifting ship's destroyed corridors and rescue and lead to safety as many passengers as possible, all while the ship gradually fills with water.

Dragon's Earth is a Super Famicom strategy video game about defeating dragons, rival armies, and other monsters in order to save medieval European villages from utter destruction.

The formula is the same, but the game has become much more powerful! More moves, more wrestlers, more mayhem! Up to four simultaneous players can now enjoy the greatest wrestling action on the Super Famicom!

Uchuu Senkan Yamato is based on the anime series Space Battleship Yamato, also known as Star Blazers. The events of the game follow those of the initial episodes. This incarnation of the series is essentially a real-time strategy game with a somewhat unusual approach to the genre. Rather than navigating units on battlefields, the player takes direct control of every crew member onboard the ship. Each one of them is responsible for a certain function (supplying power, manning a gun, turning the ship, etc.); in order to win battles, it is crucial to coordinate their actions. The game proceeds in real time, but pauses when the player accesses crew members and performs actions for them.

The third in the original Fire Pro series. To date the largest roster of wrestlers, with several hidden to be found, new modes, editing and a League Mode to be conquered.

Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden is an entry in Human's Fire Pro Wrestling series. The game is a typical wrestling game presented in an isometric view with the entire ring visible on screen at once. Each button combination does something different depending on what situation you are in at the time. A North American release under the name Jesse "The Body" Ventura Wrestling Superstars was planned by DreamWorks, but was never released for unknown reasons.

Championship Rally, known as Exciting Rally: World Rally Championship in Japan, is a 1991 racing video game published by HAL Laboratory and made for the Nintendo Entertainment System. This game was not released in North America.

Fire Pro Wrestling has taken Japan by storm, and now it has come to the Super Famicom! 110 unique move are at your disposal, and this is the most realistic simulation of wrestling ever!

Let's play soccer - the world's favorite sport! In Super Soccer you can choose between an Exhibition mode and a Tournament mode. While the first mode lasts a single game only the Tournament mode challenges you with 16 consecutive games, facing the Nintendo Allstar Team in the final round. The field is shown in a top-down perspective. Scrolling is done by Mode 7 chip. Difficulty varies with the opponent team, ranging from easy to hard in later games in the tournament. After winning a match in the tournament mode, you will be rewarded witch a code in order to pick up the game in the same round of the tournament later on.

Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero 2 is a 1991 Japan-exclusive Family Computer Formula One video game developed by Human Entertainment and published by Varie. It is the sequel to Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero, and is based on the 1991 Formula One season. There are 16 rounds and only four cars to choose from.

The follow-up to the revolutionary wrestling game from 1989. This sequel features more wrestlers, more distinctive moves and a much larger roster with hidden wrestlers to be discovered.

Egypt is a puzzle video game released for the Family Computer in 1991 by Human. It was released only in Japan. It is an object elimination type puzzle game. A player controls a spherical jewel and jumps from tile to tile. Stepping on an arrow shifts a row or column in the direction of the arrow. Placing two or more of the same object next to each other will erase them from the board, and this must be repeated until all the objects have been eliminated from the board.

Kabuki: Quantum Fighter is a 2D action platformer released exclusively for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

"Two Powerful Brothers. Two Powerful Armies. One Survivor." Vasteel is a hex-based war strategy game in its core. The story mode takes the player (who controls either Stefan's or Faliall's armies) through various top-down maps, on which the two armies will try to annihilate each other, advance to a better position, conquer enemy cities, etc.

The Adventures of Gilligan's Island is a game developed by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System, based off of the famous 1960s sitcom "Gilligan's Island". The player controls Skipper, who is followed around by the computer-controlled Gilligan.

A Japan-only soccer game developed by Human for the 1990 World Cup in Italy. It was the first in the Formation Soccer series. Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 is a soccer game for the PC Engine that was released in Japan exclusively. It is the first of the Formation Soccer games from Human Entertainment: many of which would end up on the Super Famicom/Nintendo as "Super Formation Soccer", in a similar pattern as Human's Fire Pro Wrestling series which also became Super Fire Pro Wrestling once they started coming out on the Super Famicom. Formation Soccer uses a vertical-scrolling view of the pitch. The game was designed and released to coincide with the 1990 World Cup event set in Italy. It features sixteen teams, though only eleven of those actually qualified for the World Cup. The player can choose between a single game Exhibition mode and a tournament "Human Cup" mode to choose between. Teams The following sixteen teams could be selected for use in either mode: Italy (the hosts) Brazil The Netherlands U.S.S.R. Argentina West Germany Denmark (Denmark did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup) England Spain France (France did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup) Uruguay Poland (Poland did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup) Yugoslavia USA Mexico (Mexico was disqualified during the qualification process) Japan (Japan did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup)

A Famicom baseball game developed by Human and published by Bandai. It superficially resembles Namco's Famista series. Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu ("Meimon! The Third Baseball Club") is a baseball sim for the Famicom that is based on a manga and anime of the same name about an underdog highschool baseball team and the drama that surrounds them. The player can access the game's story mode, which depicts scenes from the manga, by selecting "Dramatic Mode" from the title screen menu. This also adds character portraits to the main game mode. The game itself is a fairly standard NES baseball game. The pitching/batting perspective is from directly behind the batter, and the player moves the entire group of fielders simultaneously whenever the ball is hit. Graphically, the many super-deformed athletes resemble those of Namco's Famista (the series upon which RBI Baseball was based), which was very much the leading baseball franchise at the time.

The first in the critically acclaimed Fire Pro Wrestling series, allowing for rapid wrestling action with unprecedented number of moves and a large roster inspired by wrestling legends from around the world.

The second game in the Famicom series of turn-based strategy games based on the SD Gundam universe. SD Gundam: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki is the second of five SD Gundam World games for the Famicom, published by Bandai using the Gundam license from Sunrise Studios. As with its predecessor, Scramble Wars, the game is a tactical turn-based war simulation in which each side uses their Gundam mechas to defeat the other and are occasionally aided by a "gachapon" - or capsule machine - that dispenses additional Gundams in a manner similar to their toy counterparts. The game was the first of the series to be released on a Famicom cart, as Scramble Wars was a Famicom Disk System-only game. Capsule Senki was also rereleased on the Japanese Wii Shop's Virtual Console.

Walking home from a baseball game one evening, Mark gazed up at the misty sky. Suddenly, a blazing star plummeted to earth with a blinding light. When Mark regained his sight, a mysterious creature was standing before him. The creature told an eerie tale about his home planet, the Dark World, where evil monsters were terrorizing the helpless population. He was searching the galaxy for a warrior capable of freeing them from their terrible plight. The creature explained that Mark's bat was the perfect weapon for defeating the evil monsters. Mark considered the creature's proposal for a minute, then agreed to undertake the dangerous mission. After all, he thought, it sure beats going to school!

A motorcycle driving game developed by Human and published by Varie for the NES. It was released in Japan only at the end of 1988.

Super Team Games is a side scrolling game where two players compete in races on an obstacle course. The game utilizes the Nintendo Power Pad; to control your on screen character you will need to run in place on the Power Pad to make your character run, and actually jump to make him jump. In the basic game you need to run and jump your way to the finish line as fast as possible. Some additional game variations are available, such as the belly bump ball (you need to roll a giant ball through the obstacle course by running into it), the crab walk (make it to the finish line walking like a crab!), the water cross (water is found on the track; if you mistime your jump and land in the water you need to swim to get out costing you valuable time), the bubble run (racing through the course inside a giant bubble), or the skateboard race. Several cooperative games are included as well, including a tug of war, relay race, and six legged race.

Kamen Rider Black must defeat the mutants of the Gorgom cult and Shadow Moon - the brainwashed twin of Kamen Rider Black in exciting all in one-on-one boss battles! Kamen Rider Black takes on his enemies not only on foot, but also with his Battle Hopper over obstacles before reaching the next boss battle.

The eighth Family Trainer game produced by Bandai for the NES, Totsugeki! Fuuun Takeshi-jou is based on the obstacle course TV show Takeshi's Castle.

A Famicom game developed by Bandai as part of their Family Trainer series, which all use the Family Trainer (Power Pad) accessory. The goal is to explore mazes. The fifth in Bandai's series of Family Trainer games, created for the accessory with the same name (or Power Pad in the US). Unlike the others, which tended to be athletics/exercise games, Meiro Daisakusen ("Epic Maze Battle") is a maze-exploring light RPG where the goal is to walk and jump around mazes to find items and, eventually, the exit. The game's controls are dictated entirely by the Family Trainer/Power Pad. Different buttons will either cause the protagonist to jump, walk forward, walk backwards, turn left or right or switch their position to the left, right or center of the screen. While searching for the exit, players must be mindful of the various enemies that also inhabit the mazes, most of which must be avoided by jumping over them or running past them.

Laplace´s Demon is a Sweet Home-like RPG and it takes place in a suburb of Boston in 1924. You can pick from one of six or so classes at the start of the game (Detective, Journalist, Psychic, etc) and you can recruit other members, and it plays a lot like a normal RPG. It also seems to be one of the first games to pioneer a limit-break like system, which is now in use in a lot of games.

Being the only back-to-back two-time champion in Chojin Olympics history and having defeated the Akuma Chojins, the Devil Knights, and having won the Dream Choujin Tag Tournament against the Perfect Choujins, Kinniku Suguru had proven himself worthy to take over his father's throne. However, the 5 Evil Gods feared that Kinnikuman taking the throne would be a threat to their evil plans. FIGHT! And help Suguru take his rightful place on the throne.

Dance Aerobics is a chance to get fit by following the movements of an aerobics instructor. Players use side B of the Power Pad accessory (a floor mat with 12 pads in a 4 by 3 grid) to follow the movements of an aerobics instructor. To succeed the player must press the pads with their feet and hands at the same time as the on screen aerobics instructor. Any missed movements are recorded on a mistake counter and 10 missed movements will fail the level. The routines (a set of repeated movements) start slow and simple with a bit of no-penalty practise time however as the player gets better the routines get more complex with less practices time. Each level has a set number of routines that increase with each level from 4 at the start to a total of 32 on the final level (level 7). At the successful completion of each level the player will get a pass stamp which they can enter later to skip that level.

Stadium Events/World Class Track Meet is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was first released in Japan in 1986 as Running Stadium. In America, the game was released in 1987 as Stadium Events, and then in 1988, it was rereleased as World Class Track Meet. The players compete against a runner in the Tournament Mode, and in 4 events for a total score in the Olympic Mode. The top 6 winners' names and their scores will appear on the electronic billboard. It uses the Family Fun Fitness Control Mat.

Athletic World can be regarded as the precursor to popular titles such as Nintendo Fit and Dance Dance Revolution, which utilize pad sensors to track the player's movement. Athletic World was developed by Bandai in 1986, and released for the Nintendo System using the Family Fun Fitness pad. It was marketed as a fun way to engage in exercise and physical fitness. The game was originally released in a box that featured the Family Fun Fitness logo. When Nintendo later purchased the rights to the FFF pad, the game was re-released with a different label-featuring the Athletic World name. This has made the original release a collector's item, and fairly rare.