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The game "Run for Money": Hunter VS Runner! Which Side Will You Win With!? is an action game that follows the rules of the popular Fuji TV show "Run for Money". Players become Runners, earning Prize Money based on how long they can escape from Hunters released within a limited area.

The popular action puzzle game “Mr. DRILLER DrillLand” makes its Western debut on Steam! You’re invited to a secret amusement park known as “DrillLand” – 500 meters underground!

Happy Happy Clover is a game based on the manga series, developed by Infinity and published by Creative Core, which was released in Japan in 2008.

Game de Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z was developed by Infinity and published by Bandai for the Nintendo DS (now known as Bandai Namco) on June 14, 2007. It has board-game style gameplay similar to Mario Party and features Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup competing with Mojo Jojo to get to the center of the board, competing in minigames along the way. The game received a Cero A rating in Japan which is the equivalent of an E rating in the United States.

Reveal Fantasia Is a Fantasy role playing video game released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 console by Victor Interactive Software, Inc. in Japan. The game involved an innovative concept of a role playing game involving no battles or fighting. Its game play shows some influence from dating simulation games.

Chocolate Kiss is a dating sim visual novel game featuring a high school student as a protagonist. The game's story starts in January, and this year, he is determined to find a girlfriend that will give him a chocolate for Valentine's Day, however he has only one month time to achieve that goal. The game's story advances through the days, and allows the player to go to different locations. Depending where he goes he will run into a different girl, all of which are potential candidates for becoming his girlfriend.

Ninja-themed 3D action game.

is a console-style RPG with randomly encountered enemies whom you fight in turn-based combat viewed from “over-the-shoulder” perspective, similar to Phantasy Star IV. Gen and other party members develop special powers called “chakra”, which can be leveled up just like the characters themselves.

The Battle For Olympus was developed by Infinity and Radical Entertainment for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Nintendo GameBoy. It was released in 1988, the year after Zelda II was released. The game borrowed many concepts from the popular Zelda game, utilizing various special weapons and tools as the game progresses.