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Sokoban
is a puzzle video game created in 1981 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi. In Sokoban, the player pushes boxes in a warehouse to get them onto storage locations. The game is viewed from a top-down perspective. Boxes can only be pushed, never pulled, and only one box can be pushed at a time. The principal challenge is planning moves correctly to avoid causing a deadlock, a situation where a box or the player becomes permanently trapped, making the puzzle unsolvable.
Revelations: Persona
1996 video game
King's Field II
1995 video game
AeroGauge
AeroGauge is a 1997 racing game developed by Locomotive and published by ASCII Entertainment for the Nintendo 64. It is conceptually similar to Psygnosis's Wipeout and Acclaim Entertainment's Extreme-G; the main difference is that the vehicles in the game fly instead of hovering. AeroGauge garnered mediocre reviews, with criticism directed at its routine concept, excessive pop up, lack of weapons and power-ups, and overly high difficulty.
Galerians
is a 1999 survival horror video game developed by Polygon Magic for the PlayStation. The game follows a boy named Rion who discovers he has psychic powers. He has amnesia, and in the process of learning his identity, he discovers that he is humanity's last hope for survival against the Galerians, genetically enhanced humans. The game has a sequel, Galerians: Ash on PlayStation 2.
Fortune Street
video game series
Gun-Nac
is a 1990 scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was released in Japan by Tonkin House on October 5, 1990 and in North America by ASCII Corporation in September 1991.
Ardy Lightfoot
1993 platform video game
Bokosuka Wars
1983 video game
King's Field III
1996 video game
Penguin Wars
1985 video game
Castlequest
Castlequest (known in Japan as ) is a puzzle-action video game. It was developed and published by ASCII Corporation in 1985 for the FM-7, PC-88, and Sharp X1. Additional versions followed in 1986 for the Family Computer and MSX, and was subsequently released in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States by Nexoft Corporation (the American division of ASCII).
Pro Moves Soccer
1993 video game
Sasa
1985 video game
Surfing H3O
2000 video game