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Chameleon Twist 2 is the direct sequel to Chameleon Twist. The original Japanese version kept the original design for the main characters, whereas the international release changed them to more realistic-looking chameleons.

A fighting game where the player fights using model robots.

School is over for you and your friend Louis. Summer vacation has begun, and Louis hears about an upcoming tournament involving modelers and is excited about his chances. He is dismayed, however, when he remembers that your allowance cannot cover the cost of a model. He has been saving for quite some time and only has enough for one part. Your Mother has a surprise for you however. You won the grand prize in the model contest that you entered! The grand prize is one model of your choosing. Filled with confidence from your new model, you decide to enter the tournament.

Chameleon Twist is a 3D-Jump & Run, developed by Japan System Supply and released by Sunsoft in 1997. After following a rabbit into a magical hole in the ground, the blue chameleon named Davy realises that he has taken on a humanoid form. In an attempt to find a way back home, Davy is traveling throughout six lands with his friends, Jack, Fred, and Linda; together they discover Jungle Land, Ant Land, Bomb Land, Desert Castle, Kids Land, and Ghost Castle to find the certain magic portal.

A puzzle platformer released in 1997 for the Game Boy.

Pyokotan no Daimeiro is an Action game, developed by Japan System Supply and published by SunSoft, which was released in Japan in 1993.

Phantasy Star Gaiden is a Sega Game Gear released as part of the Phantasy Star franchise. It was only released in Japan. Phantasy Star Gaiden plays pretty much like any other Phantasy Star starting with the second game: both towns and dungeons are in top-down view, the turn-based battles are viewed from first-person perspective. The gameplay is standard console-style RPG: you should fight random enemies, gain experience and gold, buy better equipment, visit many towns and dungeons, etc.

House of Tarot is a tarot divination title for the Game Gear where the player gets a tarot reading in Japanese using the Rider–Waite tarot cards. The game was published by Sega for a Japan-exclusive release.