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Matantei Loki Ragnarok: Gensou no Labyrinth is a Role-Playing game, published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 2003.

GBC version of the picture book "Hanamaru-kun" for young children. Educational software that allows you to learn the knowledge you need in your daily life through games such as errands, hideouts, and shiritori. You can enjoy the story as if you were watching a TV program, and you can study without knowing it.

Animal Breeder 4 is an RPG/Breeding game developed and published by J-Wing for the Game Boy Color platform. Animal Breeder 4 was only released in Japan.

Dungeon Savior is a Japanese Game Boy Color game.

The familiar classic game Hanafuda and Mahjong are coupled with GBC. A unique feature of handheld game consoles, you can easily enjoy Hanafuda and Mahjong anywhere. Let's enjoy the game with 16 cute Hanaran Toryu Gakuen girls who appear in the game. Hanafuda is based on the basic rule of "Koikoi", and there are three modes: "Tournament mode" where you can win out, "Dan certification mode" where you can be certified by winning, and "Competition mode" where you can play against your friends. Mahjong is a three-player mode with four players: "brute force mode" where you can play against all characters, "computer mode" where you can play a tournament-style battle, and "competition mode" where you can enjoy playing against friends.

Dino Breeder 4 is a Japanese only Game Boy Color game developed by Digital Kids and published by J-Wing.

Totsugeki! Papparatai is a strategy game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color, released in Japan on March 10, 2000, by publisher J-Wing. It is a Japanese-exclusive game, meaning it was not released in North America or other regions. The game is a "shooter" or strategy genre title and can be found for sale from Japanese retro game retailers online.

Animal Breeder 3 is an RPG/Breeding game developed and published by J-Wing for the Game Boy Color platform. Animal Breeder 3 was only released in Japan.

Dino Breeder 3 is a Japanese only Game Boy Color game developed by Digital Kids and published by J-Wing.

Dino Breeder 2 is a Simulation game, published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 1998.

Animal Breeder 2 is a role-playing/breeding game developed and published by J-Wing for the Game Boy platform. It was only released in Japan.

Animal Breeder is an RPG/Breeding game developed and published by J-Wing for the Game Boy platform. Animal Breeder was only released in Japan.

Dino Breeder is a Simulation game, developed by Digital Kids and published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 1997.

You assume the role of a student (whose gender you can choose) still aboard the flight towards the fictional Utsuho Island of Southern Japan, the location of the strangest school of the country: Hourai High School. This huge educational complex, which houses more than one million students and personnel (how is that even possible?), seems to acts as a magnet for weird youngsters and nonsensical events. And you get the privilege of a great start. Indeed, an irritated stewardess decides to send you to your destination via a shortcut... by throwing you out of the plane with a parachute. After a forced landing through a ceiling, here you are, at Hourai High School. The year hasn't started yet and teachers already have you in their sights. You'll get to meet new friends real soon however, particularly the guys behind the school's newspaper "Hourai Sports". You'll even get the chance to take the place of the editor, even though you are the one who sent him to hospital by landing on his head. But the course of your new school year will soon be disrupted by the establishment of extravagantly oppressive school laws, which seem to be manipulated from behind the throne. Some may compare this game to Mother 2, seeing the delirious scenario and modern setting. They wouldn't be entirely wrong, as Hourai Gakuen no Bouken, more than its atypical universe, shares with it classical RPG gameplay and first-person battles. The progression is pretty different, though. It's based on the school campus's map, with each of its parts constituting "villages" of some sort, and to which the player will be required to come back regularly to use the services housed in the main buildings. The limits of the world map will widen as the chapters that lead us through the school year unfold, and more exotic and less "academic" regions will gradually make their apparition.

Virtual Lab is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Shinzui Taikyoku Igo: Go Sennin is a Board game, developed by Jorudan and published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 1995.

A Super Famicom mahjong game based on the manga Super Zugan. The criminally unlucky Hideyoshi Toyotomi continues to lose at mahjong.