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Akiba's Trip
2011 video game
H2O: Footprints in the Sand
Japanese adult visual novel
Shachibato! President, It's Time for Battle!
2019 video game
Remember 11: The Age of Infinity
2004 video game
Aikatsu on Parade!
Japanese arcade game & anime television series
Keroro Gunsō the Super Movie
2006 anime film directed by Yusuke Yamamoto
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XII
2012 video game
City Shrouded in Shadow
2017 video game
Kamigami no Asobi
2013 video game
Momoko 120%
1986 video game
Buddy Complex
Japanese anime television series
Doraemon Wii
2007 video game
Captain Tsubasa 5: Hasha no Shōgō Campione
1994 video game
Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker
1990 video game
Shining Blade
2012 tactical role-playing video game
Moonlight Lady
2000 video game developed by Root
Natsuiro High School: Seishun Hakusho
2015 open world video game
PuraOre! Pride of Orange
Japanese media franchise
Banana
1986 video game
Arc the Lad III
1999 video game
Puyo Puyo Chronicle
2016 video game
White Album
1998 video game
Musou Orochi Z
2009 video game
Famista 64
1997 video game
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
2003 video game
Pretty Rhythm
Japanese media franchise
Super Robot Wars R
2002 video game
Technoroid
is a Japanese mixed-media project created by Noriyasu Agematsu, RUCCA, CyberAgent, Avex Pictures, and Elements Garden. A mobile game developed by WonderPlanet titled Technoroid Unison Heart was released on January 21, 2022, for Android and iOS, and an anime television series by Doga Kobo titled Technoroid Overmind aired from January to March 2023.
Shining Force Gaiden
1992 video game
Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shōgun Magginesu
1993 platform video game
Wonder Project J
1994 Super NES video game
PoPoLoCrois
is a fantasy media franchise created by Yohsuke Tamori and owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It originated as a manga series in 1977 in the Asahi Student Newspaper (a subsidiary of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper). Its title, pronounced (PO-po-lo-croyce), is a combination of words from two languages: the Italian word "Popolo (people)" and the French "croisé (crossing)", which together mean "crossing of people". The franchise is geared towards a young Japanese audience, with the general theme of the series being love, compassion and racial equality. The franchise consists of a manga series,
Sengoku Basara 2
2006 video game
Solvalou
is a 1991 first-person rail shooter arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. The sixth entry in the Xevious series, the player takes control of the Solvalou starship from a first-person perspective as it must destroy the Xevious forces before they take control of Earth. The Solvalou has two weapon types: an air zapper to destroy air-based enemies, and a blaster bomb to destroy ground-stationed enemies. It runs on the Namco System 21 arcade board.
Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden
1997 video game
We Without Wings
2009 video game
Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na
2005 video game
Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!
Japanese media franchise
12Riven: The Psi-Climinal of Integral
2008 video game
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road
2008 video game
Shōjotachi wa Kōya o Mezasu
2016 video game
Q6133005
1997 video game
Atlantis no Nazo
1986 video game
Tetris 64
1998 video game
Ange Vierge
Japanese media franchise
Miracle Girls
Japanese manga series
Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no Chōsensha
1999 video game
Aikatsu Stars!
Japanese arcade game & its franchise
Shining Hearts
2010 video game
The Idolmaster Live For You!
2008 simulation video game
Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard
1996 video game
Night Striker
1989 video game
I-Chu
is a Japanese mobile game developed by Liber Entertainment. The original game was released on June 26, 2015, on Android and July 3, 2015, for the iOS. It was followed up with the release of an updated mobile game, I-Chu Étoile Stage, on April 30, 2020, while the original game was discontinued in July 2020. A port for Nintendo Switch was announced in October 2021, and was released in Japan on November 10, 2022.
Aiyoku no Eustia
2011 video game
Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden
1989 video game
Parasol Henbē
Japanese anime television series
Chōkūkan Night: Pro Yakyū King
1996 video game
CUE!
Cue! (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese mobile game produced by Liber Entertainment. It launched on iOS and Android systems on October 25, 2019. The game is a simulation game where players can train up-and-coming voice actors. An anime television series adaptation by Yumeta Company and Graphinica aired from January to June 2022 on the Animeism programming block.
Klonoa Heroes: Densetsu no Star Medal
2002 video game
Phantom Breaker
2011 fighting video game