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A bizarre minigame-driven adventure about a cat named Rena, who is the CEO of Cat Queen, Inc. Known for selling only 100 copies at launch.

The Eigyōdō (or "The Business Road") is an adventure game that teaches you the business trade. You play Daisuke Suzuki, a fresh, without much experience, young lad who joins a big company hoping to become a top salesman. While receiving the teaching from your superior official, Mr. Ichimura (whose character is based on a real successful businessman, Hirofumi Ichimura), you will struggle on your way to success. The game is split into four chapters, and features static background screens with characters and dialogues set in front plan during the dialogues. While talking with other characters, you are constantly on alert for possible business opportunities, the game tries to create a viewpoint of a top salesman.

Portable fighting fun with Ultraman and company.

You play as 10 year old boy Tokio who lives in a typical, small Japanese town during the Showa period (1950s). Tokio spends 30 days walking through the town, talking to people, and collecting items. The game lets you experience a bygone period of Japan.

Baskelian is an anime-styled basketball game centered around card collecting. It features over 80 playable characters and over 150 unique cards to collect. The game includes several modes, such as Championship, League Game, 1 on 1.

First BL game released in Japan for consumer consoles. Tells the tale of a group of boys with the ability to speak to spirits and harness their powers.

Based on the Hamster Club manga, this virtual pet game has players raising dwarf hamsters. In the main raising mode, players take care of their pets and manage their stats. Actually growing their pets, though, requires taking part in the different minigame competitions. These action games, in genres as varied as 100 meter dash and one-on-one fighting, each feature different gameplay styles. The i part of the title referred to its online features, using DoCoMo's i-mode cell phone service, which have since been discontinued.

Players choose one of 14 martial arts experts to lead to ultimate victory in this 3D fighting game from A1. Players can customize such details as fighting style, toughness, and even glove weight to find a fighter who matches their preferences. Guide your kickboxer from a rookie beginner to a contender for the heavyweight title. A two-player mode allows rivals to face-off in head-to-head bouts.

1 on 1 Government is a 3D street basketball game developed and released by Jorudan (in conjunction with Tecmo) for arcades exclusively in Japan. The sequel to the original PS1 game 1 on 1, Government adds a new two-on-two game mode (known as "2 on 2") and two additional playable characters (with all characters unlocked from the start).

A training simulation game that raises hamsters and aims to become a breeder master. Select one of the three animals, "Shigecchi", "Boo-chan", and "Endo-kun", and raise and breed them based on the funds you have. If you participate in various competitions (cups), you will compete for the hamster's ability and cuteness. Up to 4 hamsters can be kept in one cage at the same time. Of course, it is compatible with communication cables and can print cute hamsters.

A mix between a 3D fighting game and basketball. Slam dunk and beat up your way through opponents to prove your legendary basketball abilities.

Paranoia Scape is a first person action pinball game that features the designs and sounds of Screaming Mad George. The gameplay is about going around each creepy stage of the game using the ball to destroy the enemies.

The young vampire is sent to the human world in order to find a girl with that aura, having 3 years to complete that task. As a vampire, the boy must wander at night in order to find common girl and suck their blood, although he will usually find monsters with whom he'll fight in order to help him reach his adulthood.

Hisshou 777 Fighter III is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jorudan and published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Shin Ikkaku Senkin is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jorudan and published by Vap, 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.

Pachinko game created by Jorudan/Vap in 1995. Features a two-player versus mode - a rarity in pachinko games.

Pachinko Maruhi Hisshouhou is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jorudan and published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1994.

Hisshou 777 Fighter 2: Pachi-Slot Hi Jouhou is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jorudan and published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1994.

Become one of the best female tennis players; like Date Kimiko. In the world tournament mode, there is an elaborate story line to participate in as the player tries to become the world's most premier tennis champ.[6] In addition to the world tournament mode, there is also an exhibition and a "normal" tournament mode. Passwords using Japanese characters are required to resume a player's progress within the course of the world tournament. Tournaments themselves are ranked in a series of letter grades to help determine the strength of the opponents.

A pachi-slot (slot machine) simulator game for the Super Famicom. The title refers to the mythical Sea Dragon Palace of Japanese folklore.

Based on the Alien versus Predator comic book series. During the 25th century, mankind has colonized many planets. On one of these, New Shanghai, strange creatures have been discovered. These aliens cause much havoc. New Shanghai initiates a distress call to other planets in the galaxy. A cloaked ship belonging to hunting creatures known as predators intercepts the message. The predators on board decide that these strange alien creatures might make worthy trophies for the collection. The player takes the role of one of the predators.

A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up by Vic Tokai for the Super Nintendo. It is known as Kidou Soukou Dion in Japan.

A popular program on NHK Educational TV has become an RPG. Like the show, Mai-chan, the main character, will challenge the RPG. The battle scene with the enemy is in a quiz format.

Action platformer developed by Jorudan and published by Datam Polystar for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was translated into English by Seta U.S.A.. Musya was released in Japan on April 21, 1992 and in North America in December 1992. The name Musya is romanized by the English translators in the Kunrei-shiki style (Musya) instead of the Hepburn romanization style (Musha).

Xardion tells the tale of 3 warring planets that are home to 3 distinct alien races. Their fighting is interrupted by the threat of invasion from a much more potent alien race. The 3 planets find that they are able to set aside their differences long enough to battle their shared menace. Each planet sends a warrior to deal with the threat. There is a robot named Triton, a cat-like quadruped named Panthera, and a giant red bipedal insect alien name Alcedes. The single player of the game controls one of these characters at a time and can switch at any time. If the current character loses all of his health, the player is sent back to the start of the level and that one character receives a health refill. Each character has special attributes that help the team. For example, Panthera's relatively small size allows him to squeeze into spots where the other 2 characters can not travel. The characters can gather a number of unique powerups and weapons to help them on their mission.

Gdleen is a Role-Playing game, developed by Jorudan and published by Seta Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1991.

The player controls a driver of an excavation vehicle as he competes in a 48-level tournament of drilling things. Players have to kill rival drivers only by pushing huge stones at them. Most of the other stones are a permanent part of the underground cavern; while others can be used to eliminate the opponents. Money is earned after each level for the purpose of upgrading the player's vehicle. Players can improve their engines, purchase extra lives, shovels that can dig better, and weapons to improve the odds on the playing field. A kill ratio is required to be met in order to reach the next stage. Otherwise, the player remains in the current level. After finishing all 48 levels, the game proclaims that the "battle is over" and that the player becomes "the new champion." The final scene in the game is where the player looks over the sunset with his girlfriend along with the closing credits.

In Wiping the player controls a vacuuming robot to scour and clean up. Each scene has the robot vacuuming dust off the floor while tackling the dust bunnies Baddon, Bilbola and Bigimba. Although some dust bunnies can easily be sucked up or repeatedly shot with cleaning projectiles, the more aggressive ones like Bigimba have ranged attacks. Cleaning dust off the floor limits the capabilities of the dust bunnies. Rolling carpets can be strategically used to eliminate one or more dust bunnies. One hit from a dust bunny loses a life. When all dust bunnies are cleared, the player proceeds to the next scene. Items can also be collected for bonus points. The scenes become progressively harder with faster and more numerous dust bunnies. There is no ending to the game, just attempts to get the highest score possible.

Frisky Tom is a 1981 arcade game by Nichibutsu. The object of the game is to provide enough water for a shower by crawling along a network of plumbing pipes and picking up/replacing loose pieces. Various types of mice are the game's antagonists, trying to thwart Tom in different ways: knocking pipes loose to disrupt the water flow, jumping down to fall on him, or setting a bomb to blow up the entire plumbing arrangement.