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The world's speediest homage/roast to JRPGs! Can you save the world in 30 seconds? Get a quest, find those in need, fight through dungeons, earn cash, get cool loot and level up until YOU>EVIL. Don't have enough time? Pay the Goddess to reset the clock and try again! Over 100 mini-JRPGs for you to test your might with!

The world is at an end, and you have 30 seconds to save it!

The world's speediest homage/roast to JRPGs! Can you save the world in 30 seconds? Get a quest, find those in need, fight through dungeons, earn cash, get cool loot and level up until YOU>EVIL. Don't have enough time? Pay the Goddess to reset the clock and try again! Over 100 mini-JRPGs for you to test your might with! Available outside Japan for the first time ever exclusively on Steam.

My Aquarium 2, the sequel to the hit WiiWare title My Aquarium, is here.

You have 00:30 seconds to save the world! Prepare for the fastest, most frantic gameplay ever! Conquer over 100 levels totaling more than 20 hours of gameplay, 30 seconds at a time! Challenge the missions on your own or connect wirelessly for blazing-fast, head-to-head competition!

Rise to power as "Gripper" Hard Knock High's gang leader. Be the toghest thug in the Neighbourhood! Start off fighting in your own school to build up your skills. Master cool fighting styles! Fight your opponents with cool styles like Karate, Boxing, Judo and more... Put Gripper through an assortment of mini-games to strengthen him!

Garouden Breakblow was a 3D fighting game released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It focused on more realistic, mixed martial arts-style fights than most of its contemporaries.

The Otoko Tachi no Kijuu Houza is an Action game, developed by Opus and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2006.

Garouden Breakblow was a 3D fighting game released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It focused on more realistic, mixed martial arts-style fights than most of its contemporaries.

The most realistic fishing game to date. With the ability to play with up to 8 players online.

A 3D fighting game exclusive to the Nintendo 64 that uses a unique point-based system to determine who wins.

A racing videogame released only in Japan for the Sony Playstation in 1998. It is set in Wangan-sen, a famous stretch of highway in Greater Tokyo.

Denki Groove produced this music-themed minigame collection.

A unique Interactive Sound Lab that enables you to compose infinite music sequences covering all genres of dance music. Navigate this incredible ambient world and access over 600 samples, an entire studio of audio effects, an 8-track mixing desk and an interactive light show. Control a dolphin as you move through serene underwater environments.

Playing as a jet pilot of the "Coalition" force, players take control of either an F-15 Eagle, or an A-10 Tankbuster jet. The mission is to neutralise the offensive forces of the Zarak army, who have recently invaded a smaller neighbouring country. The Zarak army has many ground units, including tanks, stinger-missile launchers, SCUD missiles and armored vehicles. To accomplish the ultimate goal of defeating the Zarak army, players venture out on numerous missions (called "sorties") that have varied and specific objectives. Typically, various installations such as radar sites, air bases or ground units are the target. Other missions include disabling an oil-pipeline and destroying SCUD launchers before they fire. Pre-mission screens ask the player to select from the two planes. Then, the player can specify the armament to carry into the sortie. Air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles are available for each of the planes. Here, a strategic choice between countering either air units or ground units has to be made, as each area (of which there are eight) is patrolled by opposing enemy F-15 jets.

Wally wo Sagase! Ehon no Kuni no Daibouken! is a Puzzle game, developed by Natsu System and published by Tomy Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1993.