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The finale of the Masou Kishsin branch of the Super Robot Wars franchise.

The third game in the Masou Kishin sidestory of the Super Robot Wars' classic timeline.

Masou Kishin II is the sequel to the Super Famicom game Super Robot Wars Gaiden. Like its predecessor, the game offers a slightly different take on the traditional Super Robot Wars formula.

Enter 19th century Europe and the world of Doctor Jean-Pierre Lautrec. He's a brilliant, eccentric, sarcastic professor with few friends but a healthy obsession for solving mysteries. One day, a woman named Marie visits Lautrec bearing a curious gadget. The mysterious map that the gadget displayed seemed to point the way to a fantastic hidden treasure belonging to Louis XIV of the House of Bourbon, a dynasty that had collapsed a century earlier. As they search for the treasure, they find themselves targeted by a mysterious man named Vidocq. They are blocked at every turn by the Knights of the Iron Mask, a mysterious group of men with iron masks and claws. Work as Doctor Lautrec, aided by his perky and emotional sidekick Sophie, to unlock the mysteries within and search for the lost treasure of Louis XIV. Search for clues, solve puzzles to unlock new mysteries and gain more information as the quest continues. The story is told in both 2D and uses the power of the Nintendo 3DS in 3D to enhance game play giving gamers the ability to look around for clues like they're in the game. Immerse yourself in the world of Doctor Lautrec where mystery and adventure can be found around every corner.

Tennis no Ouji-sama: DokiDoki Survival - Umibe no Secret is an Adventure game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2007.

Tennis no Ouji-sama: DokiDoki Survival - Sanroku no Mystic is an Adventure game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2006.

Shinseiki Yuusha Taisen is a Strategy game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Atlus, which was released in Japan in 2005.

Genseishin Justirisers: Souchaku Chikyuu no Senshitachi is a Beat 'em Up video game based on Genseishin Justiriser and is a loose adaptation of its first Story Arc. When Doctor Zora comes to Earth seeking to unseal her master Kaiser Hades and take over the planet, the Justirisers are assembled to stop her and her minions.

Hamepane Tokyo Mew Mew is a Puzzle game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 2002.

Tennis no Ouji-sama is a tennis simulation based on the popular sports anime and manga.

Based on the popular PlayStation2 title, Zone of the Enders: The Fist of Mars is a 2-D, turn-based strategy game in which players take control of an army of trucks, tanks, fighters, and giant anime-styled robots, called LEVs, to fight for liberation as part of the Mars underground resistance. Players must carefully select their actions, move around large battlefields, and think tactically when engaging enemy units. Battle experience will make you more powerful, and you will be able to optimize and upgrade your units.

A collection of the original Super Robot Wars series consisting of Super Robot Wars 2, 3, and EX, remade for the original PlayStation. The game's graphics are enhanced and the systems and mechanics within are updated to match those of Super Robot Wars F and F Final. An included second disc is an encyclopedia, containing a collection of cut scenes and voice data from the first game along with a two player versus mode.

Super Robot Wars F Final (or "Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen") picks up where Super Robot Wars F left, starting at stage 35. F and F Final were originally thought as an unique game, but production delays made the producers decide to split the game in two parts. This game features the first appearance of Mazinkaiser (created by contaminating the Mazinger Z with Getter rays). Gameplay mechanics are the same of Super Robot Wars 4 (and Super Robot Wars F, of course). It's a turn strategy game, when attacked the player can decide to counter, to dodge (halves the % of being hit) and to defend (it halves the damage eventually received).

Super Robot Wars is a series of tactical role-playing video games produced by Banpresto, which is now a Japanese division of Namco Bandai. The main feature of the franchise is having a story that crosses over several popular mecha anime, manga and video games, allowing characters and mecha from different titles to team up or battle one another. The first original Super Robot Wars game on the PlayStation and one of the only games to use full-sized mecha. This game features the SRX plotline and is the precursor to the Super Robot Wars Alpha series. Series Premiered: Blue Comet SPT Layzner, Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, Demon Dragon of the Heavens Gaiking, Invincible Robo Trider G7, New Mobile Report Gundam Wing A special disc version version released on March 28, 1997 featuring extra options such as the "Free Battle Mode".

Only released in Japan.

Guardians, also known as Denjinmakai II, is a side-scrolling beat 'em up developed by Winkysoft and published by Banpresto that was exclusively released as a coin-operated arcade game in 1995 as the successor of the 1994 arcade game Denjinmakai.

Battle Robot Retsuden is a Strategy game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Dai-4-ji Super Robot Taisen is a Sci-Fi Turn-Based Strategy game, developed and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.

The first Super Famicom game (and the fifth game overall) in an RPG series based on Japanese mythology.

Only released in Japan.

Denjinmakai is a side-scrolling beat 'em up programmed by Winkysoft and published by Banpresto that was originally released as a coin-operated arcade game on February 1, 1994. It was later ported to the Super Famicom under the title Ghost Chaser Densei, which was released on September 23, 1994.

Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie is a 2D side-scrolling science fiction shooter. Aside from Hikaru, the player can also choose to play as Max or Milia. Each character has different types of power, range and weapon effect per VF-1 mode (Fighter, Gerwalk and Battroid). Power-ups obtained will increase weapon range and potency for up to three levels each.

Dai-3-ji Super Robot Taisen ("3rd Super Robot Wars") is the third game in Banpresto's immense Super Robot Wars/Taisen series.Six months after the DC War (as chronicled in Super Robot Wars 2), the DC seems to be regaining their former combat strength thanks to the Zabi family. In response, the United Nations has decided to reorganize itself into the Earth Federation.

Mazinger Z is a beat 'em up styled platformer video game for the Super Famicom released on June 25, 1993 based on the Mazinger Z anime. It was developed by Winkysoft and published by Bandai; featuring the major cast members and a wide variety of Mechiancal Beasts that the Mazinger has to fight.

The first JoJo-centric game released, it was never localized outside Japan. Production was done under Shinji Hashimoto. The game features some notable alterations to the story of Stardust Crusaders. The player controls the protagonists of Stardust Crusaders in a combination of Point and click adventure and classic third-person RPG. It is sometimes also referred to as a side-scrolling RPG.

Hero Senki is a Role-Playing game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1992.

A fantasy RPG for the Super Famicom. Notable for allowing up to five party members in combat and breaks the usual 9999 limit for health. Never released outside of Japan, but fan translations exist.

Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen was the first Super Robot Wars on a console, and the first entry to contain the traditional SRW gameplay that exists to this day.

My Life My Love: Boku no Yume Watashi no Negai is a Miscellaneous game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1991.

The first game of the series, which only features sentient robots from the Universal Century Gundam series, Mazinger series and Getter Robo series. It is one of the only independent games in the series to feature a multiplayer mode; it is not done again until the release of Super Robot Wars XO. Unlike future games, the goal is to capture the enemy army's "tower," and Spirit Commands can only be used by the unit that is designated the team's "hero." The final boss of the game was the main villain from Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo, Gilgilgan.

Kininkou Maroku Oni is a Role-Playing game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1990.

Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium Heisei Gannen-ban is a Sports game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Taito Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1989.

The original Japanese version of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The level order is changed in the English version (perhaps so as not to confuse players by starting with the rafting stage). The Japanese original's level 5, the pirate ship, is the English version's level 1, both making the beginning of the game much more difficult, and making the plot non-coehesive.