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Yakiniku Bugyou Bonfire! if the sequel to the Playstation One game Yakiniku Bugyou, a a game sponsored by actual chain restaurants from Japan (the Gyu-Kaku: a well known chain of korean style BBQ places). When cooking food, various customers line up across the top of the screen who have been plucked from the spectrum of society. There's a fiery redheaded punk rocker, a somewhat flabby house frau, corpulent ones and a number of svelte maidens from fifteen possible customers who all have different preferences - rare, medium rare, well done or black. Stray from their desired meat treatment and face the wrath of a spurned and furious consumer. Do it just right and watch as your patron masticates a little morsel of heaven. Along with meat, meat, meat and more meat, other foods may be burnt as ordered up by the customer such as the occasional sprig of some vegetable or a slice of melon which are also thrown on the grill for some enzyme destroying heat. Yakiniku Bugyou Bonfire!: Hungry? Still on Atkins and chowing down pork pies, haggis, sausages and steak like the next blackout was around the corner? Never fear... Yakiniku Bugyou Bonfire is here. With a virtual pimp cooking hand wrapped around a virtual pair of chopsticks, players throw meat on a grill and burn, cook and char it to perfect consistency for the hungry masses. Those would be your ravenous customers who are anxiously awaiting a meat meal to sate their pangs. When cooking food, various customers line up across the top of the screen who have been plucked from the spectrum of society. There's a fiery redheaded punk rocker, a somewhat flabby house frau, corpulent ones and a number of svelte maidens from fourteen possible customers who all have different preferences - rare, medium rare, well done or black. Stray from their desired meat treatment and face the wrath of a spurned and furious consumer. Do it just right and watch as your patron masticates a little morsel of heaven. Along with meat, meat, meat and more meat, other foods may be burnt as ordered up by the customer such as the occasional sprig of some vegetable or a slice of melon which are also thrown on the grill for some enzyme destroying heat. Graphical stylings include grill lines on meat when they've been sufficiently seared and smoke trails that rise from the grill as the meat sizzles and bubbles.

Maze Heroes is a curious mix between a board game and a rpg game. The gameaply is similar to a board game, the player roll a dice and advance to each board table until he can meet against the end level boss. The different part is that during the board he will fight against enemies depending of wich square he reachs and have to battle them. If the player defeats the ending level boss he will advance to the next level. The battles parts are in a first person perspective view meanwhile the board part is a isometric view.

In Korokoro Post Nin the player controls Akane, a newspaper delivery girl, and she has to deliver a paper to each mailbox on the stage before she can use the exit.

Kowai Shashin is a horror game released for the Sony Playstation in 2002, it is vagyuely similar to the Fatal Frame series. Gameplay consists of finding a spirit in a creepy photograph, and catching it trough a quick time event. There´s an urban legend around the game, considering it a cursed one, because of supposed deaths and hauntings during the development (which isn't true, at least, no one died during the making of the game).

Like Media Entertainment's other cooking games, Manpuku!! Nabe Kazoku and Yakiniku Bugyou, Yakitori Musume is a fast-paced game of reflexes and memorization/timing. The difficulty curve seems a little higher than those other titles, however, and the unskippable slow conversations can get pretty frustrating. I like it, but you have to have a little more patience with it than the other games. Oh, and the menus are quite heavy on the Japanese, but you can figure out the necessities pretty quickly by trial and error.

Gourmet Action Game - Manpuku!! Nabe Kazoku is another cooking game from Media Entertainment, like Yakiniku Bugyou. This one's a good deal simpler than even that simple game, as you don't have to worry yourself over placing the food, flipping it halfway, or judging when it's done: you just wait for the food to drop into the broiling bowl, then wait for "OK" to appear over it, then you click on it to dish it into your character's mouth. Munch!

Yakiniku Bugyou is a Japanese action, simulation and puzzle game where you play as a barbecue chief who must satisfy both customer’s hunger and patience.

Kotobuki Hidezo, a soldier returning to Tokyo learns that his father has passed away, and he carries on his legacy by running the family ramen shop. Play as Hidezo over the course of half a century as he serves ramen to his many and often troubled customers in the heart of post-war Tokyo.

Hop Step Idol * is a otome game, published by Media Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1997 for the Sega Saturn.

Kyuiin is a horizontal shoot-'em-up set in a fairy tale world. The players control a boy (and a girl in 2-player mode) who flies around on a vacuum cleaner fighting an array of fairy tale characters like Snow White, The Big Wolf, Frog Prince etc. In addition to a standard primary attack there is an ability to suck up certain enemies and projectiles into the vacuum thus building up a special power. Once activated this special power sends back all enemies that have been sucked in into a beam of energy and it grants a short period of invincibility. There is also a backfire cannon helpful against enemies attacking from the left side of the screen. If the boy is hit once he loses all his weapon upgrades, and a second hit destroys the boy.

"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.