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Ken Arromdee

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Information I really need, aside from general updates:

Dates.
Did the game or anime come first for Makeruna Makendou?
What was Crayon Shin-chan game 3?
Valis anime. I want to know *more*. I want a copy, even. :-)
Information on Speed Racer game Japanese versions.
Information on that "Escape from Cyber City" game for CD-I. (Does it exist
in Japan? Does the arcade game?)
Info on the arcade Gundam game.
Which games started out as anime/manga, and which as games. And specifically,
which was Madara?
I heard of a "Yo-yo Battle" game which sounded like a Sukeban Deka game. Does
this game exist and what is it?

Anime-related Video Games [Last modified 3/29/99, posted 6/16/99]

This regular post lists the known games based on anime, manga, and sentai
(Japanese live-action superhero team) and related shows and movies. If both
the game and show are based on something else, such as Lodoss, I still count
it.

Anything which started as a game and was made into anime or manga later, I list
separately at the end. Japanese videogame magazines often serialize game-
based manga, which later gets published in collections like other manga; I
have no real way to find out what most of these are. I've listed what I know,
but they're only a fraction of what's out there.

I'm not listing computer games, even when a game was on a computer before
it was on a game machine. Please don't write to me about the omission.

DISCLAIMER: Because this list relies heavily on non-primary sources, I can't
vouch for their complete accuracy. Use this as a guide only. Thanks! Also,
a lot of the N/As are guesses--it's hard to prove something _doesn't_ exist.
-----
There are about 115 yen to the dollar as of this writing. Remember that the
next time you see a company offering a 2800 yen game for $50
-----
*Compatibility*

The compatibility notes listed below mean the following:
Compatible: no compatibility problem.
Cosmetic: the games are compatible if you remove non-functional plastic
parts from your machine. If you want to avoid voiding your warranty, you can
buy "adapters" that just extend the cartridge slot.
Hardware: Requires a hardware modification to let your machine run games
from the wrong country.
Language: Requires a hardware modification to switch between different
country versions, but games won't necessarily refuse to run if you have the
"wrong" machine. (Usually, they switch Japanese/English languages if they
do anything unusual at all.) Of course, they _can_ refuse to run, and a
handful of Genesis/MD games act this way; I've listed this information for
Mega Drive games where it's known. (Sometimes an adaptor exists that can be
used instead of this switch.)
The method of building a language switch for the Game Gear or Sega Master
System is unknown.
Adaptor: self-explanatory.

Japanese system North American system Compatibility
--------------- --------------------- -------------
Gameboy Gameboy Compatible.
Famicom NES Adaptor.
Famicom Disk System N/A N/A
Super Famicom Super NES Cosmetic (Japanese/N. America only)
Adaptor (European/non-European)
Sufami Turbo ? ? ***
Virtual Boy Virtual Boy Compatible.
Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 Cosmetic.

PC Engine/Coregrafx Turbografx-16 Adaptor (Japan in US machine)
Hardware (US in Japanese machine)
PC Engine CD/SCD/Duo TG-16 CD/SCD/Duo Compatible.
PC-FX N/A N/A

Game Gear Game Gear Language.
Sega SG-1000/Mark 3 Sega Master System Language.
[Mark 3 and SG-1000 weren't completely compatible. I think Mark 3 had a FM
synthesis chip.]
Mega Drive Genesis Cosmetic and Language.
Mega CD Sega CD Adaptor.
(32X) (32X) (Language.)
SegaSaturn Sega Saturn Adaptor or Hardware.
(Dreamcast) (Dreamcast) (Unknown.)

Neo-Geo Neo-Geo Language.
(Neo-Geo CD) (Neo-Geo CD) (Language.)
(Neo-Geo Pocket) N/A N/A

CD-I CD-I Compatible.

3DO 3DO Compatible.**

Sony Playstation Sony Playstation Hardware.*

Bandai Playdia N/A N/A

Wonder Swan N/A N/A

(Pippin) (Pippin) (Unknown.)

(Lynx) (Lynx) (Compatible.)
(Jaguar) (Jaguar) (Compatible.)

* Sometimes you can play incompatible Playstation games by booting with a
game from the proper country and switching CDs afterwards, if you make the
machine think the drive is still closed. This often causes problems with the
music, and only works on early machines. There are other, more difficult,
swap tricks possible on later machines. You can replace the ROM in your
machine or get a special chip inserted to be able to play everything.

** Japanese 3DO machines contain a ROM with kanji characters, which American
machines don't; any game using it won't run on an American machine. This is
a rare case where games are honestly incompatible rather than because of a
company's marketing strategy. Luckily, the problem is rare (none of the games
in this list have it.)

*** I hadn't heard of the Sufami Turbo until I saw it on an anime video game
page. It seems to be an add-on to the Super Famicom. I _suspect_ it'll work
in a SNES, but I really don't know.
-----
Glossary

densetsu, -den: legend
gaiden: side story
gokuraku: heaven, paradise
monogatari: story
OAV, OVA: original animation video
senshi: fighter
shin: new, true (these are written in different ways)
-----
*The Games*

The game cartridges are listed in the following format:

SHOW
Game system, "Japanese Title", "American title" (if any),
ordering information (Company, order number), date, price in yen
(game type)
comments

Note: date is a recent addition; a lot of dates are still missing.

"Digital Comic"/"Adventure Game": This type of game is almost unknown in the
US (though I think it did start here, with "Infocomics"). It's basically a
semi-animated comic book/anime hybrid where the player chooses the next step
off of a menu. Think Snatcher. The amount of animation can vary greatly and
is generally much larger on modern systems.
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ACE WO NERAE! (Aim for the Ace!)
Super Famicom, "Ace wo Nerae!", N/A
Nihon Telenet, Y9400
(Tennis)

AH! MY GODDESS!
PC-FX, "Ah! My Goddess!", N/A
NEC, 12/12/97, Y8000
(Adventure Game)

AKAZUKIN CHACHA (Red Riding Hood Chacha)
Super Famicom, "Akazukin Chacha", N/A
Tomy, 1996, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

PC-FX, "Akazukin Chacha - Osawagase! Panic Race!", N/A
NEC, 10/25/96, Y7800
(Board Game)

AKIRA
THQ planned American-only Akira games for the SNES, Genesis, and Sega
CD. These were cancelled in early 1995.

Famicom, "Akira", N/A
Taito, Y6800

CD^32, N/A, "Akira"
Ice, L30
(Action Game)
This is a British game for the CD^32, which is basically an Amiga 1200
with a CD drive and no keyboard (Commodore died before the CD^32 was
released in the USA.) The one review I saw of this game _really_
savaged it.

Nintendo 64, "Akira" (?), ???
???, Y???

APPLESEED
Super Famicom, "Appleseed Prometheus no Shintaku (Appleseed
Prometheus's oracle)", N/A
Visit, 1994, Y9800
(Action Game)

AREA 88
Arcade, "Area 88", "UN Squadron"
Capcom, 8/89
(Shooting Game)

Super Famicom, "Area 88", "UN Squadron"
Capcom, 7/26/91, Y8500
(Shooting Game)
Adapted directly from the arcade version.

ARMORED TROOPER VOTOMS
Super Famicom, "Armored Trooper Votoms" (?), N/A
Takara, Y???
(3D Fighting Game)

Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms Gaiden Blue Knight Berserga
Story", N/A
Takara, SLPS 00981, 10/30/97, Y9800 (limited edition, comes with models)
Takara, SLPS 00982, 10/30/97, Y5800
(Polygon Fighting Game)

Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms Lightning Slash", N/A
Takara, SCPS 01960, 3/18/99, Y9800 (limited edition)
Takara, SCPS 01961, 3/18/99, Y5800
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms - Woodo.Kumen hen", N/A
Takara, SLPS 01330, 4/2/98, Y9800 (limited edition, comes with a model
and card)
Takara, SLPS 01331, 4/2/98, Y5800
(3D Action Game)

ASHITA NO JOE
Super Famicom, "Ashita no Joe", N/A
Kei Amuzement, 11/27/92, Y8900
(Boxing)

Neo Geo, "Ashita no Joe Densetsu", "Legend of Success Joe"
???, Y???
(Boxing)

BAKURETSU HUNTER
Saturn, "Bakuretsu Hunter", N/A
Aimax (?), 4/26/96, Y8800
(Adventure Game)

Saturn, "Bakuretsu Hunter R", N/A
King Record, T-24903G (KIRZ 9), 8/8/97, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Bakuretsu Hunter: Sorezore no omoi ... nowaan chatte", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00718, 4/11/97, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Bakuretsu Hunter Mahjong Special", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00541, 10/25/96, Y5800
(Mahjongg)

BASTARD!
Super Famicom, "Bastard! Ankoku no Hakai-shin", N/A
Cobra Team, 1994, Y???
(Pseudo-3D Fighting/Action Game)
This has gotten some bad reviews.

Playstation, "Bastard!", N/A
Seta/Shueisha Publishing, SLPS 00542, 12/27/96, Y6800
(Roleplaying Game)

BIKKURIMAN
PC Engine, "Bikkuriman World", N/A
Hudson, 10/30/87, Y4500
(Action Game)

PC Engine CD, "Bikkuriman Daijikai", N/A
Hudson, 12/23/88, Y4980
(Quiz Game)

Famicom, "Bikkuriman World Gekitou Seisenshi", N/A
Hudson, 7/27/90, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Super Famicom, "Super Bikkuriman: Densetsu no [kanji]", N/A
Interbec/Toho, 12/11/??, Y3800
(Street Fighter II clone)
[Are there two SNES games?]


BLUE SEED
Saturn, "Blue Seed [kanji]", N/A
Sega, 6/23/95, Y5800
(Roleplaying Game)
This game is available at discount prices and is not well-liked.
Theoretically a RPG, it is really more of a full motion video game.

BRAVOMAN
Arcade, "Bravoman", N/A
Namco
Based on a manga series. Released in 1988.

PC Engine, "[kanji] Bravoman", "Bravoman"
Namco, Y6800

BUBBLEGUM CRASH!
PC Engine, "Bubblegum Crash!", N/A
Naxat, 12/6/91, Y7200
(Adventure. It mainly features Nene, and you are part of the ADPolice,
with Daily and Leon running around. I muddled through without knowing
_too_ much Japanese, but knowing more would help a lot.)

BUGTTE HONEY
Famicom, "Takahashi Meijin no Bugtte Honey", N/A
Hudson Sofy, 6/5/87. Y5500
(Action Game)
Based on an anime based on Hudson Soft's games.

CAPTAIN TSUBASA
Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 1", N/A
Tecmo, 1988, Y5500
(Cinematic soccer game)

Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 2 Super Striker", N/A (?)
Tecmo, 1990, Y6900
(Cinematic soccer game)
Possibly released in the US as "Tecmo Soccer", but this isn't confirmed.

Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 3: Challenge of Kaiser", N/A
Tecmo, 7/17/92, Y8900
(Cinematic soccer game)

Gameboy,"Captain Tsubasa VS", N/A
Tecmo, 1992, Y4200
(Cinematic soccer game)

Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 4: Pro's Rivals", N/A
Tecmo, 1993, Y9700
(Cinematic soccer game?)

Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 5", "Boy's Soccer Team 5"
Tecmo, 1994, Y9980
(Action/Cinematic soccer game)

Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Yourh", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???

Gameboy, "Captain Tsubasa J: Zengoku Seiha he no Chousen", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Action/Cinematic Soccer Game)

Playstation, "Captain Tsubasa J: All Japan New Generation", N/A
???, Y5800

Playstation, "Captain Tsubasa J: Get in the Tomorrow", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00310, 5/3/96, Y5800
(3D Action/Cinematic Soccer Game)

CHESS PLAYER OF THE MOON (?)
(An obscure Japanese manga that you probably don't care about.)

Playstation, "Chess Player of the Moon (Gekka no kishi ~Ouryuusen~)",
N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00421, 9/13/96, Y5800
(Japanese chess)

Saturn, "Chess Player of the Moon (Gekka no kishi ~Ouryuusen~)",
N/A
Banpresto, 11/22/96, Y5800
(Japanese chess)

CHIBI MARUKOCHAN

Super Famicom, "Chibi Marukochan Harikiri 365 Days", N/A
Epoch, 12/13/91, Y8800
(Board Game)
PC Engine, "Chibi Marukochan Quiz de Pihyara", N/A
Namco, 1/10/92, Y6800

Mega Drive, "Chibi Marukochan Wakuwaku Shopping, N/A
Namco, 1/14/92, Y6000

Super Famicom, "Chibi Marukochan: Mizase! Minami no Island!", N/A
Konami, 1995, Y???
(Contains several mini-games)

Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan", N/A
Takara, Y3400
(Roleplaying Game)

Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 2", N/A
Takara, Y3800
(Adventure Game)

Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 3", N/A
Takara, Y3800
(Miscellaneous; contains 11 mini-games)

Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 4", N/A
Takara, Y3800
(Miscellaneous; contains 9 mini-games)

Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan DX", N/A
Takara, Y3900
(Adventure Game)

Neo-Geo, "Chibi Marukochan Quiz", N/A
???, Y???
(Quiz Game)

Playstation, "Chibi Marukochan Marukochan Enikki World", N/A
Takara, SLPS 00166, 12/22/95, Y4800
(Adventure Game)

Saturn, "Chibi Marukochan no Taisen Pazuru Dama", N/A
Konami, 12/15/95, Y5800
(Puzzle Game)

CITY HUNTER
PC Engine, "City Hunter", N/A
SunSoft SS90001, 3/2/90, Y6300
(Action Game)

COBRA
PC Engine CD, "Cobra Koku Ryu O no Densetsu", N/A
Hudson, 3/31/89, Y5980
(Adventure Game)

PC Engine CD, "Cobra II Densetsu no Otoko", N/A
Hudson, 6/7/91, Y6500
(Adventure Game)

Sega CD, ???, "The Space Adventure"
Hudson, $20
(Adventure Game)
This is a port of the first PC Engine game. I have no idea if there
is a Japanese Mega CD version of this (it probably doesn't matter).
It's one of the last Sega CD games, and apparently never was released
at a price higher than $20.

Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Shooting", N/A
Takara, SLPS 00312, 11/22/96, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Psychogun volume 1", N/A
Sony, SCPS 19001, 1/22/98, Y2000
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Psychogun volume 2", N/A
Sony, SCPS 19002, 1/22/98, Y2000
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: Galaxy Nights", N/A
Sony, SCPS 19005, 2/18/99, Y2000
(Digitial Comic)

COWBOY BEBOP
Playstation, "Cowboy Bebop", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01126, 5/14/98, Y5800
(3d Shooting Game)

CRAYON SHIN-CHAN
There is a Hawaiian subtitle of the series airing in areas with large
Japanese-American populations.

Super Famicom, "Crayon Shin-chan [kanji]", N/A
Bandai, 8/30/93, Y9500

Mega Drive, "Crayon Shin-chan", N/A
Bandai, Y???

Gameboy, "Crayon Shin-chan ~Ora to Shiro wa Otomodachi da yo", N/A
Bandai, 1993, Y???
(Action Game)

Gameboy, "Crayon Shin-chan 4: Ora Noitazura Daihenshin", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Crayon Shin-chan 2: Daimaou no Gyakushuu", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

Sufami Turbo, "Crayon Shin-chan Nagagutsu Dobon!", N/A
Bandai, 1996, Y???
(Action Game)

Arcade, "Quiz Crayon Shin-chan", N/A
Taito, 1994
(Quiz Game)

CUTEY HONEY
PC-FX, "Cutey Honey FX", N/A
Data West/NEC Home Electronics, 11/10/95, Y8800
(Adventure Game)

CYBER CITY OEDO 808
PC Engine CD, "Cyber City Oedo 808 Kemono no Zokusei", N/A
Masaya, 3/15/91, Y6500

CYBER FORMULA
Super Famicom, "Cyber Formula", "Cyber Spin"
Takara, Y???

Gameboy, "Cyber Formula", N/A
Varie/Takara, 1992, Y???

CYBER NINJA (see Mirai Ninja)

CYBORG 009
There was a Hawaiian subtitle of this series airing in areas with large
Japanese-American populations. (I've seen an episode; the subtitles
were really bad.)

Mega CD, "Cyborg 009", N/A
Nihon Telenet, Y7800
(Action Game)
I got a warning by email telling me this game sucks. :-)

Super Famicom, "Cyborg 009", N/A
Bec, 1994, Y8800
(Action Game)
I've gotten mixed comments on whether the game is good or bad.

DAICHI-KUN CRISIS
PC Engine, "Daichi-kun Crisis", N/A
???, Y???

DAIUNDOUKAI (BATTLE ATHLETESS, "Battle Athletes" in the US; doesn't anyone speak English and know that '-ess' means something?)
Saturn, "Daiundoukai Battle Athletess", N/A
Increment P Corp., T-24601G, Y???
Technically, the game came first for this one, but it doesn't seem
like typical game-based anime, and they were probably both planned at
the same time.

Playstation, "Daiundoukai Battle Athletess Alternative", N/A
IPC/AIC, Y5800

DETECTIVE CONAN
Playstation, "Detective Conan", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01690, 11/19/98, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

DETONATOR ORGUN
Mega CD, "Detonator Orgun", N/A
Hot-B, 7/31/92, Y7800
(Adventure Game)

DEVASTATOR
Mega CD, "Devastator", N/A
Nihon Telenet/Wolf Team, Y???
(Shooting Game)

DEVIL HUNTER YOKO
[The games and anime were apparently planned at the same time.]

Mega Drive, "Devil Hunter Yoko (the seven bells)", N/A
NCS, 3/22/91, Y6500
(Action Game)
Not locked out.

PC Engine CD, "Devil Hunter Yoko Makai kara no Tenkosei", N/A
Masaya, 3/13/92, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

PC Engine SCD, "Devil Hunter Yoko [kanji]", N/A
Masaya, 1/8/93, Y7200
(Adventure Game)

DEVILMAN
Famicom, "Devilman", N/A
Namco, Y???

DIRTY PAIR
Famicom Disk System, "Dirty Pair" (?), N/A
???, Y???

DODGE DANPEI
Famicom, "Dogge Danpei", N/A
Sunsoft, Y???
(Dodgeball game)

Super Famicom, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
Sunsoft, 1992, Y???
(Dodgeball game)

Gameboy, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
Hidson, 4/24/92, Y4500
(Dodgeball game)

PC Engine, "Dodge Danpei"
Hudson, 9/25/92, Y6500
(Dodgeball game)

DORAEMON
Gameboy, "Doraemon", N/A
Epoch, Y???

Gameboy, "Doraemon 2: Legend of Animal Planet", N/A
Epoch, Y???

Famicom, "Doraemon", N/A
Hudson, 12/13/86, Y5500
(Action Game)

Famicom, "Doraemon Gigazombie no Gyakushuu (Doraemon Gigazombie's
Counterattack)", N/A
Epoch, 1990, Y6800
(Roleplaying Game)

PC Engine, "Doraemon Maze Strategy", "Crater Maze"
Hudson, 10/31/89, Y4900
(Puzzle Game)

PC Engine, "Doraemon Nobita no Dorabian Night", N/A
Hudson, 12/16/91, Y5800
(Action Game)

PC Engine SCD, "Doraemon Nobita no Dorabian Night", N/A
Hudson, 5/29/92, Y4800
(Action Game)
This is a CD version of the previous game.

Mega Drive, "Doraemon, The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu", N/A
Sega, 3/26/93, Y6800
(Action Game)
Locked out.

Super Famicom, "Doraemon Nobita to Yousei no Sekai", N/A
Epic [kanji], 2/19/93, Y8000

Mega CD, "Doraemon, The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu", N/A
Sega, Y???
(Action Game)
Why do I list this name in English and the others in Japanese?
Good question. Because I got this info from a magazine in English.
I hope this is actually a different game and not the same as the
cartridge version above.

Game Gear, "Doraemon Nara no Suke no [kanji]", N/A
Sega, 4/29/93, Y3500
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Doraemon 2: Nobita's Toys Land Adventure", N/A
Epoch, Y???

Super Famicom, "Doraemon 3: Nobita and Time's Gem", N/A
Epoch, 1994, Y???
Epoch, 8/98, Y1000 (rerelease)
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Doraemon 4: Nobita and Moon Kingdom", N/A
Epoch, 1995, Y???
Epoch, 8/98, Y1000 (rerelease)
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Doraemon Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi", N/A
Epoch, SLPS 00233, 2/16/96, Y5800
Epoch, SLPS 01726, 12/3/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Edutainment)

Playstation, "Doraemon 2 SOS! Otogi no koku", N/A
Epoch, SLPS 00628, 2/21/97, Y5800
(Action Game)

Nintendo 64, "Doraemon Nobita to 3-tsu no Seireiseki", N/A
Epoch, 3/21/97, Y7980
(Super Mario 64 Clone)

Nintendo 64, "Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden (Nobita and
Shrine of Light)", N/A
Epoch, 12/11/98, Y6800

DOWNLOAD
PC Engine, "Download", N/A
NEC Avenue, 6/22/90, Y6800
(Shooting Game)

PC Engine SCD, "Download 2", N/A
NEC Avenue, 3/29/91, Y6800
(Shooting Game)
Both the OAV and games are based on a novel named Devil's Circuit.

DRAGONBALL
The show was broadcast dubbed in the US starting Fall 1995, and then
Dragonball Z started in Fall 1996 (skipping 140 episodes). There was
a Hawaiian subtitle which also aired in other areas with large
Japanese-American populations; the subtitles ended with DBZ #104.

Famicom, "Dragonball: The Mystery of Shenlong", "Dragon Power"
Bandai, 11/86, Y???
(Action Game)
The US version is censored and has several renamed characters.

Famicom, "Dragonball: The Resurrection of the Demon King", N/A
Bandai, 8/88, Y???
(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

Famicom, "Dragonball: The Story of Goku", N/A
Bandai, 10/89, Y???
(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Attack of the Saiyajins", N/A
Bandai, 10/90, Y???
(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

Famicom, "Dragonball Z 2: Freeza, the Planet Destroyer" (?), N/A
Bandai, 8/91, Y???
(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

Famicom, "Dragonball Z 3: Hot Battle! The Androids", N/A
Bandai, 8/92, Y???
(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

Famicom, "Dragonball Z: World Fighting Tournament", N/A
Bandai, 12/92, Y???
("Barcode" Fighting Game)

Famicom, "Dragonball Z Side Story: The Plan to Destroy Saiyajins", N/A
Bandai, 8/93, Y???
(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: The Legendary Supersaiyajin", N/A
Bandai, 1/25/92, Y9500
(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden", N/A
Bandai SHVC-Z2, 3/20/93, Y9800
(Street Fighter II clone)
[EGM mistakenly called this "Futoden" and the error has spread.
Exists as a French version titled "Dragonball Z".]

Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 2", N/A
Bandai SHVC-EF, 12/93, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)
[Exists as a French version titled "Dragonball Z: La Legende Saten".]

Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 3", N/A
Bandai, 9/94, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)
[Exists as a French version titled "Dragonball Z: Ultime Menace".]

Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Goku Den", N/A
Bandai, 3/95, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Son Goku Den 2", N/A
Bandai, 9/95, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z Hyper Dimension", N/A
Bandai, 3/29/96, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

Gameboy, "Dragonball Z: Goku Hishouden", N/A
Bandai, 11/94, Y4800
(Roleplaying Game)
[Omitted listing in Game On! USA #7]

Gameboy, "Dragonball Z: Goku Gekitouden (Encounter with Rivals)", N/A
Bandai, 8/95, Y5800
(Roleplaying Game)

Mega Drive, "Dragonball Z: Bu-Yuu-Retsu-Den", N/A
Bandai, 4/94, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)
[Exists as a French version titled Dragonball Z: L'Appel Du Destin]

PC Engine SCD, "Dragonball Z: Legend of the Great Son Goku", N/A
Bandai BNCD4001, 11/94, Y???
(Fighting game??)

Playdia, "Dragonball Z: Shin Saiyajin Zetsu Metsu Keikaku (The Real
Plan to Destroy Saiyajins)", N/A
Bandai, 9/94, Y4800
(Interactive animation)

Playdia, "Dragonball Z: Shin Saiyajin Zetsu Metsu Keikaku part 2", N/A
Bandai, 12/94, Y4800
(Interactive animation)

Arcade, "Dragonball Z", N/A
Banpresto
(Street Fighter II clone)

Arcade, "Dragonball Z 2 Super Battle", N/A
Banpresto
(Street Fighter II clone)

Arcade, "Dragonball Z VR VS", N/A
Sega
(First-Person Fighting Game)

Playstation, "Dragonball Z: Ultimate Battle 22", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00073, 7/28/95, Y5800
Bandai, SLPS 91017, 12/6/96, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Street Fighter II clone)
There is a European PAL version of this title.

Playstation, "Dragonball Z: The Great Dragonball Legend", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00355, 5/31/96, Y5800
Bandai, SLPS 91035, 6/27/97, Y2800
(3D Fighting Game)

Saturn, "Dragonball Z: Shin-bu-doh-ten" (Great Fighting Story), N/A
Bandai, 11/15/95, Y6800
(Street Fighter II clone)
[Saturn version of Ultimate Battle 22. Allows all 27 characters
without using a cheat code.]

Saturn, "Dragonball Z: The Great Dragonball Legend", N/A
Bandai, 5/24/96, Y5800
Bandai, 6/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
(3D Fighting Game)
[Same as the PSX version]

Playstation, "Dragonball Final Bout", "Dragonball GT Final Bout"
Bandai, SLPS 00949, 8/21/97, Y5800
Bandai, SLPS 91079, 7/23/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Polygon Fighting Game)
A number of reviews say this isn't very good as a game. Pity.

Pippin, "Anime Designer Dragonball Z", N/A
Bandai, 7/18/96, Y5800
(Digital rubber stamp set)

DRAGON HALF
PC Engine SCD (?), "Dragon Half" (?), N/A
Microcabin, Y???
(Board Game)

EFIRA AND JILIORA
PC Engine CD, "Efira and Jiliora: The Emblem from Darkness", N/A
Brain Grey, 12/13/91, Y7500
(Roleplaying Game)

EIGHTMAN
Neo-Geo, "Super 8Man", "Super 8Man"
SNK/Pallas, 1991, Y???
(Action Game)

EL HAZARD
Saturn, "Mysterious World El Hazard" (?), N/A
Pioneer LDC, T-22202G, 8/9/96, Y6900
(Adventure Game)

(VISION OF) ESCAFLOWNE
Playstation, "Vision of Escaflowne", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01014, 9/25/97, Y7800 (deluxe with tarot card and mook)
Bandai, SLPS 01015, 9/25/97, Y6800

FIGHBIRD
Gameboy, "Fighbird", N/A
Irem, 1991, Y???
(Shooting Game)

Famicom, "Taiyou no Yuusha Fighbird", N/A
Irem, 1992, Y???
(Shooting Game)

FORTUNE QUEST
Super Famicom, "Fortune Quest", N/A
Zamuse, Y???
A board-game-like game. Possibly to have a Playstation version.

FUNKY GATSUMAN
Playstation, "Funky Gatsuman", N/A
???, Y???
Reported in Game On! USA as a manga-based game.

FUSHIGI NO UMI NO NADIA (Nadia; Secret of Blue Water)
Famicom, "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia", N/A
Toho, 1991, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Mega Drive, "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia", N/A
Namco, 3/19/91, Y6500
(Roleplaying Game)
Not locked out.

PC Engine SCD, "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia", N/A
Hudson, 1/29/93, Y6800
(Digital Comic)

FUTURE BOY CONAN
PC Engine, "Future Boy Conan", N/A
Nihon Telnet, 2/28/92, Y7200
(Action Game, with enough Japanese voice and text to be annoying if
you don't understand it, though you don't really _need_ to know it.)

GALAXY EXPRESS 999
There is a Hawaiian subtitle of the entire series which may possibly
have been aired in other areas with large Japanese-American
populations.

Arcade, ???, "Galaxy 999"
(Laserdisc game. I don't know if it existed in Japan.)

Arcade, ???, "Freedom Fighter"
???

CD-I, ???, "Escape from Cyber City"
Fathom Pictures, ???
(Same as the Freedom Fighter arcade game?)

Mega CD, "Galaxy Express 999", N/A
Nihon Telenet, Y???

GALL FORCE
Famicom Disk System, "Gall Force" (?), N/A
???, Y???

GANBARE GOEMON
Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon 2", N/A
???, Y???

Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon Gaiden", N/A
???, Y???

Famicom, "Goemon: Karakuri Douchuu, N/A
Konami, 1986, Y???
(Action/RPG)

Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2", N/A
Konami (?), 1992 (?), Y???
(Action/RPG)

Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon", "Legend of the Mystical Ninja"
Konami, Y???
(Action/RPG Game)
Goemon is renamed to "Mr. Ying" and Ebisumaru to "Dr. Yang" in the
US version.

Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon 2", N/A
Konami, 1993, Y???
(Action/RPG Game)

Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon 3", N/A
Konami, 7/9/91, Y8800
Konami, 1994, Y1000 (rerelease)
(Action/RPG Game)

Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon ~Kirakira Douchuu~: Boku ga Dancer ni"
(#4), N/A
Konami, Y???
Konami, Y1000 (rerelease)
(Action Game/minigames)

Super Famicom, "Ganbare Goemon: Soreyuke Ebisumaru ~Karakuri
meiro~", N/A
Konami, 1996, Y???
Konami, ????, Y1000 (rerelease)
(Puzzle Game)

Playstation, "Ganbare Goemon Uchuukaizoku Akogingu", N/A
Konami, SLPS 00217, 3/22/96, Y5800
Konami, VX011-J2(SLPM 86030), 3/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Action Game)

Nintendo 64, "Ganbare Goemon ~Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori~'"
(Neo Peach Mountain Shogunate's dance), "Mystical Ninja --
Starring Goemon"
Konami, RZ005-J1, 8/7/97 (4/17/98 US), Y8900
(3D Action/RPG)

Arcade, "Gokujyou Parodius (Ultimate Parodius)", N/A
Konami (?), Y???
This is mainly a non-anime shooting game, but Goemon and Ebisumaru
from Ganbare Goemon can be played.

Super Famicom, "Gokujyou Parodius (Ultimate Parodius)", N/A
Konami, 1994, Y???
Konami, 1995 (?), Y1000 (rerelease)
(Shooting Game)
Based on the arcade version.

Playstation, "Gokujyou Parodius Da! Deluxe Pack", N/A
Konami, SLPS 00002, 12/3/94, Y5800
Konami, VX003-J2(SLPM 86031), 3/20/97, Y2800
(Shooting Game)
Collection which includes Ultimate Parodius. The English version is
only available in PAL areas (Europe, Australia). It is titled
"Parodius".

Saturn, "Gokujyou Parodius Deluxe Pack", N/A
Konami, T-9501G, 5/19/95, Y5800
(Shooting Game)
Same as the Playstation version.

Gameboy, "Ganbare Goemon ~Kurofunetou no nazo~" (Mystery of Black
Ship Party)", "Mystical Ninja -- Starring Goemon"
Konami, RK139, 12/4/97 (4/98 US), Y3980
(Action/mini-games)

Gameboy, "Ganbare Goemon Sarawareta Ebisumaru", N/A
Konami, 12/22/91, Y3689
(Action/RPG)

Playstation, "Konami Antiques MSX Collection Volume 3", N/A
Konami, VX122-J1(SLPM 86072), 3/19/98, Y4800
(Collection of MSX games including Parodius)

Famicom, "Konami Wai Wai World", N/A
Konami, 1988, Y???
(Shooting Game)
Goemon and Ebisumaru appear as characters.

Saturn, "Konami Antiques MSX Collection Ultra Pack", N/A
Konami, VS120-J1, 7/23/98, Y3800
(Collection of MSX games including Parodius)

Playstation, "Ganbare Goemon ~Kurunarakoi! Ayashigeikka no kuroikage~",
N/A
Konami, VX085-J1(SLPM 86155), 12/23/98, Y5800
(3D Action Game)

Nintendo 64, "Ganbare Goemon ~Dero Dero Douchuu Obake tenko mori~",
"Goemon's Great Adventure"
Konami, RZ021, 12/23/98, Y7800
(Action Game)

Gameboy, "Ganbare Goemon ~Tengutou no Gyakushuu~", N/A
KCEJ/Konami, RK182, 1/14/99, Y4300
(Roleplaying Game)

GEGEGE NO KITAROU
Famicom, "Gegege no Kitarou", "Ninja Kid"
Bandai, Y4900
(Action Game)
Graphics changed for the US version.

Famicom, "Gegege no Kitarou 2", N/A
Bandai, Y5500
(Roleplaying Game)

Super Famicom, "Gegege no Kitarou", N/A
Bandai, 2/5/93, Y8800
(Action Game)

Sufami Turbo, "Gegege no Kitarou", N/A
Bandai, 1996, Y???

Saturn, "Gegege no Kitarou Gendoukaikitan", N/A
Bandai, T-13310G, 12/27/96, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Gegege no Kitarou"m N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00644, 1/24/97, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

GENJI TSUUSHIN AGEDAMA
PC Engine, "Genji Tsuushin Agedama", N/A
NEC Home Electronics, 12/13/91, Y5800

GHOST IN THE SHELL
Playstation, "[kanji] Ghost in the Shell", "Ghost in the Shell"
Sony, SLPS 10043, 7/17/97, Y5800
(3D Shooter)

GHOST SWEEPER MIKAMI
PC Engine SCD, "Ghost Sweeper Mikami", N/A
Banpresto, Y8800
(Adventure Game)

Super Famicom, "Ghost Sweeper Mikami" (?), N/A
???, 1993, Y???

GO GO ACKMAN
Gameboy, "Go Go Ackman", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Go Go Ackman", N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)
Based on a manga.

Super Famicom, "Go Go Ackman 2", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???

Super Famicom, "Go Go Ackman 3", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Action Game)

GOLGO 13
Famicom, "Golgo 13" (?), "Golgo 13"
Vic Tokai, Y5700
(Action Game)

Famicom, "Golgo 13: Riddle of Icarus", "Golgo 13: The Mafat Conspiracy"
Vic Tokai, ???
(Action Game)

SG-1000, "Golgo 13" (?), N/A
???, Y???

Playstation, "Golgo 13 Kaarairu(?) no Yabou", N/A
Daiki, SLPS 01712, 11/26/98, Y2600
(Digital Comic)
Supposedly has a bilingual English/Japanese option.

Playstation, "Golgo 13 Mienai Guntai", N/A
Daiki, SLPS 01713, 11/26/98, Y2600
(Digital Comic)
Supposedly has a bilingual English/Japanese option.

GON
Super Famicom, "Gon", N/A
Bandai, Y???

Playstation, "Tekken 3", "Tekken 3"
Namco, 3/26/98, Y5800
(3D fighting game. Duuuuh.)
[Gon is a hidden character in the home version, in either country. The
easiest way to get to play him is to enter your initials as "GON".]

GRANDZORT
Supergrafx, "Mado-ou Grandzort", N/A
Sunrise-R-NAS-NTV, HC90029, 4/6/90, Y6500
(I have conflicting information; I've also been told that this is a
sequel to the first PC Engine Wataru game.)

GUDE CREST (See Efira and Jiliora)

GULLIVER BOY
PC Engine SCD, "Gulliver Boy", N/A
Hudson, 5/26/95, Y7800
(Roleplaying)

Super Famicom, "Gulliver Boy", N/A
Bandai, Y???

Saturn, "Gulliver Boy", N/A
Hudson, T-14303G, 3/22/95, Y6800
(Roleplaying, same game as the PCE one)

GUNDAM
Famicom Disk System, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi" (?), N/A
Yutaka, Y???
(Simulation Game)

Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 2: Capsule Senki", N/A
Yutaka, Y???
(Simulation Game)

Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 3: Eiyu Senki", N/A
Yutaka, Y???
(Simulation Game)

Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 4: Newtype Story", N/A
Yutaka, Y???
(Simulation Game)

Famicom, "SD Gundam Gachapan Senshi 5: Battle of Universal Century", N/A
Yutaka, 12/22/??, Y6800
(Simulation Game)

Famicom, "Z Gundam Hot Scramble" (?), N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Shooting Game)

Gameboy, "Gundam Arms: Operation Gundam", N/A
Bandai, 5/18/91, Y3500
(Action Game)

Gameboy, "SD Gundam Kunitori", N/A
???, Y???

Gameboy, "Shin SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Story", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Action/RPG)

Gameboy, "Knight Gundam" (?), N/A
???, Y???
[Is this the same as the above game?]

Gameboy, "Knight Gundam 2" (?), N/A
???, Y???

Gameboy, "SD Gundam" (?), N/A
???, Y???
(Roleplaying Game [?])

Gameboy, "SD Gundam Sengokuden 2", N/A
???, Y???

Game Gear, "SD Gundam Winner's History", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Famicom Disk System, "SD Gundam World", N/A
Bandai, Y3300
May or may not be the same as Gatchapon 1.

Famicom Disk System, "SD Gundam World Map Collection", N/A
Bandai, Y500
(Apparently for use with the above game; not a game on its own)

Super Famicom, "Kido Senshi Gundam F91: Formula Senki 0122", N/A
Bandai, 7/6/91, Y9500
(Simulation/Arcade)

Super Famicom, "Knight Gundam", N/A
Angel/Bandai, Y???
(Simulation)

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam [kanji] Knight Gundam [kanji]", N/A
Angel, 12/21/91, Y9500
[Is this a duplicate entry?]

Famicom, "SD Gundam Gundam Wars", N/A
Bandai, Y2800
(Simulation)
May or may not be the same as Gatchapon 1.

Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon World SD Gundam X", N/A
Yutaka, Y8500
(Simulation)

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam X", N/A
Yutaka, 9/18/92, Y9500
May or may not be the same as the above.

Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon World SD Gundam X 2", N/A
Yutaka, Y???
(Simulation)

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Gaiden 2: Entaku no Kishi (SD Gundam Side
Story 2: Knights of the Round Table)", N/A
Yutaka, 12/18/92, Y9500

Arcade, "Gundam Psycho Salamander" (?), N/A
(Action Game)
[And what about the home version of this?]

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Psycho Salamander 2", N/A
Angel, Y8800
(Action Game)

Arcade, "SD Gundam" (?), N/A
(Shooting Game)

Super Famicom, "Z Gundam: Away to the Newtype", N/A
Bandai, 1996, Y???
(Strategic action game)

Super Famicom, "V Gundam" (?), N/A
Bandai, Y9800
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "SD [kanji] Gundam V [kanji]", N/A
Angel, 9/12/92, Y7800

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Gatchapon X", N/A
Bandai, Y9800
(Simulation)

Arcade, "Gundam Ex Revue", B/A
(Street Fighter II clone)

Super Famicom, "G Gundam", N/A
Bandai, Y9800
(Street Fighter II clone)

Super Famicom, "Mobile Warrior Gundam" (?), N/A
Bandai, Y9800
(Simulation)

Sufami Turbo, "SD Gundam Generations", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Seems to be a series of six different games, none of whose titles
I can translate)

Playdia, "SD Gundam 10 Years Memory 1985-1994", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(CD-ROM based Gundam encyclopedia)

Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon SD Gundam Gnext", N/A
Bandai, 6/23/95, Y12800
(Strategy Game)

Super Famicom, "Super Gatchapon SD Gundam Gnext Expansion Cart 1", N/A
Bandai, Y2800
For use with the previous game.
(Strategy Game)

Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00035, 6/23/95, Y6800
Bandai, SLPS 91011, 11/22/96, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Version 2.0", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00280, 3/29/96, Y6800
Bandai, SLPS 91048, 3/19/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Version 2.0 Limited Edition", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00281, 3/29/96, Y9800
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "SD Gundam Over Galaxian"
Bandai, SLPS 00385, 6/28/96, Y4800
(Vertical shooter (!))

Pippin, "Gundam 0079: The War for Earth", N/A
Presto Studios,/Bandai/Sunrise, Y???

Playstation, "Gundam 0079: The War for Earth", N/A
Presto Studios/Bandai/Sunrise, SLPS 00815~6, 5/2/97, Y7800
Presto Studios/Bandai/Sunrise, SLPS 45045~6, Y??? (rerelease)
Was originally going to be released December 1996. Finally available
in 1997 in Japan, the US Playstation release has been cancelled. You
can order the PC or Mac version from Bandai.
(Strategy/Action Game)

Playstation, "New SD Feudal Legend (Shin SD Sengokuden
Kidoumushataisen)", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00576, 12/20/96, Y6800 (limited edition, with model)
Bandai, SLPS 00655, 12/20/96, Y5800
(Strategy Game)

Super Famicom, "Gundam Wing: Endless Duel", N/A
Bandai, 3/29/96, Y7500
(Street Fighter II clone)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam", N/A
Bandai, 12/22/95, Y6800
Bandai, 11/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Perfect One Year War", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00920, 7/31/97, Y6800
(Strategy/Action Game)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: Senritsu no Blue", N/A
Bandai, 9/20/96, Y4800
(3D Shooting Game)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story II: Ao O Uketsugu Mono", N/A
Bandai, 12/6/96, Y4800
(3D Shooting Game)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story III: Sai Kareshi Sha", N/A
Bandai T13312-G, 3/8/97, Y4800
(3D Shooting Game)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story The Blue Distiney [sic]", N/A
Bandai, 8/29/97, Y14400
(Shooting Game; collects the above three games, plus Optional Guide)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Z Gundam Zenhen: Zeta no Kodou", N/A
Bandai, T-13315G, 4/25/97, Y6800
(Shooting Game)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Z Gundam Kouhen: Uchuu o Kakeru N/A
Bandai, 9/25/97, Y6800
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "SD Gundam G Century", N/A
Bandai SLPS 00785, 3/20/97, Y6800
Bandai SLPS 91065, 6/25/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Action/Strategy Game)

Playstation, "Gundam: The Battle Master", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00883, 6/20/97, Y6800
(2D Fighting Game)

Playstation, "Gundam: The Battle Master 2", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01286, 3/12/98, Y6800
(2D Fighting Game)

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam Power Formation Puzzle", N/A
Bandai, 1/26/96, Y7500
(Puzzle Game)

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam GNext Unit & Map Collection", N/A
Bandai, 3/29/96, Y3800
(Strategy Game)

Gameboy, "SD Sengokuden", N/A
Bandai, 3/24/90, Y3500
(Simulation)

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam: V Sakusen Shidou", N/A
Angel, 1992, Y???
(Shooting Game)

Super Famicom, "SD Gundam 2", N/A
Angel, 1993, Y???
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Mobile Suit SD Gundam", N/A
Bandai, 12/11/97, Y7800
(3D Shooting Game)

Saturn, "SD Gundam G Century S", N/A
Bandai, 2/11/98, Y6800
(Action/Strategy Game)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam: Ghiren's Ambition", N/A
Bandai, T-13327G, 4/9/98, Y??? (limited edition with 'special liner
note')
Bandai, 4/9/98, Y6800
(Strategy Game)

Saturn, "Mobile Suit Gundam Ghiren's Greed Data Disc", N/A
Bandai, T-13333G, 10/8/98, Y2800
(walkthrough for the strategy game)

Playstation, "SD Gundam GGeneration", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01560~1, 8/6/98, Y6800
(Strategy Game)
There is a special edition with a poster.

Virtual Boy, "SD Gundam Dimension War", N/A
Bandai, VUE-VSDJ-JPN, 12/22/95, Y5800

Arcade, "SD Gundam Neo Battling", N/A
Banpresto, 1993
(Action/Shooter)

Playstation, "Mobile Suit Z Gundam", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01142~3, 12/11/97, Y7800
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Mobile Suit Gundam Char's Counterattack", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01724, 12/17/98, Y6800
There is a special edition with a T-shirt.
(3D Action Game)

GUNHED
Famicom, "Gunhed", N/A
???, Y???
(Strategy Game?)

PC Engine, "Gunhed", "Blazing Lasers"
Hudson, 7/7/89, Y5800
(Shooting Game)
Apparently Gunhed for the PCE _was_ based on the Gunhed series. I
saw a screenshot of the Japanese version and it uses the Gunhed logo.
I still don't quite understand this, since the plots seem nothing
alike.

GUNNM (Battle Angel)
Playstation, "Gunnm: Kasei no Kioku (Martian Memory)", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01408, 8/27/98, Y6800
(Roleplaying Game)
[Game On! USA, by Viz, listed this as "Battle Angel Alita" which,
of course, is the name Viz used for the manga but is not actually the
game title.]

HAKAIDER
Saturn, "Hakaider", N/A
Sega, Y???
(Gun game--based on a live action series)

HARMAGEDDON
Arcade, ???, "Bega's Battle"
(Laserdisc game. I don't know if it existed in Japan.)

HELL TEACHER NUBE
Playstation, "Hell Teacher Nube", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00802, 5/16/97, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

THE HEROIC LEGEND OF ARSLAN
Mega CD, "The Heroic Legend of Arslan", N/A
???, Y???

HI NO TORI
Famicom, "Hi no Tori Hououhen Gaou no Bouken (Hi no Tori Phoenix
chapter Gaou's adventure)", N/A
Konami, Y5300
(Action Game)

HOKUTO NO KEN (Fist of the North Star)
This show exists as a Hawaiian subtitle.

Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken", N/A
Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1986, Y???
(Action Game)

Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 2", "Fist of the North Star"
Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1987, Y???
(Action Game)
US version by Taxan USA.

Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 3", N/A
Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1989, Y???
(Action Game)

Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 4" (?), N/A
Toei Animation/Shouei System, 1991, Y???
(Roleplaying)

Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 5 Tenmaryuuseiden Ai*Zetsushou", N/A
Toei Douga, Y8900
(Roleplaying)

Gameboy, "Hokuto no Ken", "Fist of the North Star - 10 Big Brawls for
the King of Universe"
???, Y???

SG-1000, "Hokuto no Ken", "Black Belt"
???, Y???

Mega Drive, "Hokuto no Ken [kanji]", "Last Battle"
Sega, 7/1/98, Y6000
(Action Game)
Neither version is locked out, but the US version has renamed
characters and was changed to remove the blood. A language switch
has no effect.

Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken I", N/A
Toei Douga ACT, Y???

Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 6 Gekitou denshou ken ~ Haou he no
dou", N/A
Toei, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)
This has gotten some really bad reviews.

Super Famicom, "Hokuto no Ken 7 Seiken retsuden Denshousha he no
dou", N/A
(Street Fighter II clone (?))
Toei, Y???

Saturn, "Hokuto no Ken" (?), N/A
Banpresto, 12/22/95, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Hokuto no Ken", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00369, 8/30/96, Y5800
(Cinematic Fighter)
[Is this the game which is the same as the Saturn one?]

IRIA (see Zeiram)

IRON LEAGUE
Gameboy, "Iron League", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

JANKENMAN
Gameboy, "Jankenman", N/A
NCS, Y???

JESUS
Famicom, "Jesus", N/A
King Records, Y5900
(I never heard of this anime. What is it anyway? The game does seem
to be real, though.)

JOJO NO KIMYUU NA BOUKEN (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure)
Super Famicom, "JoJo no Kimyuu na Bouken", ???
Cobra Team, Y9500
(Roleplaying Game)

Arcade, "Jojo's Venture", N/A
Capcom, 12/98
(Street Fighter II clone)

KAMEN RIDER (Masked Rider)
Note: The US Masked Rider series used very little Japanese footage.
These games are all based on the Japanese version.

Famicom Disk System, "Kamen Rider Black", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Action Game)

Famicom, "Kamen Rider Club", N/A
???, Y???
[Did they really make this?]

Famicom Disk System, "SD Kamen Rider Club", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Roleplaying?)

Mega CD, "Kamen Rider Zo", "The Masked Rider--Kamen Rider Zo"
Toei Video, Y???
(Full motion video game, based on a Kamen Rider movie)
This is one of the last games I'd expect a US port of. Somehow, they
did it anyway.

Gameboy, "Kamen Rider SD: Hashire! Mighty Riders", N/A
Yutaka, 1993, Y???
(Racing Game)

Super Famicom, "Kamen Rider SD: Shutsugeki!! Rider Machine", N/A
Yutaka, Y???
(Racing Game)

Super Famicom, "Kamen Rider SD", N/A
Toei, Y???
(Action Game)
[Is this the same as the previous game?]

Famicom, "Kamen Rider SD: Clan Shocker's Ambition", N/A
???, 1/93, Y8500
(Roleplaying Game)

Playstation, "Kamen Rider", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01570, 10/1/98, Y5800
(3D Fighting Game)

KARATE CLUB (?)
Super Famicom, "Karate Club", N/A
Culture Brain, Y9800
(Street Fighter II clone)
Electronics Gaming Monthly reported this is a manga-based game.

THE KING OF FIGHTERS
Playstation, "The King of Fighters Kyo", N/A
SNK/Dream Factory, 8/27/98, Y5800
(Adventure game based on a manga based on a game.)

KINGYO CHUUIHO!
Gameboy, "Kingyo Chuuiho!", N/A
Yutaka, Y???
(Mini-games)

Super Famicom, "Kingyo Chuuiho! Tobidase! Game Gakuen", N/A
Jaleco, SHVC-J7, 2/18/94, Y9800
(Mini-games)

KINNIKUMAN
Famicom, "Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match", "Muscles"
Bandai, 1985, Y???
(Wrestling game)

Famicom, "Kinnikuman Kinnikusei Oui Soudatsusen", N/A
Bandai, Y???

Gameboy, "Kinnikuman: Zadorimu Match", N/A
Yutaka, 1992, Y???

Super Famicom, "Kinniukuman: Dirty Challenger", N/A
Yutaka, 1992, Y???
(Wrestling Game)

KO CENTURY BEAST
PC Engine SCD, "KO Century Beast" (?), N/A
Pack In Video, Y8800
(Roleplaying Game)

KUJAKU-OU (Peacock King)
Famicom, "Kujako-Ou" (?), N/A
Pony Canyon, 1988, Y???

Famicom, "Kujako-Ou 2" (?), N/A
Pony Canyon, Y???

SG-1000, "Kujaku-Ou" (?), "Spell Caster"
???, Y???
(Based on the first Kujaku movie?)

Mega Drive, "Kujaku-Ou 2", "Mystic Defender"
Sega, 11/25/89, Y6000
(Action Game)
Not locked out, but the difference between the Japanese and
American versions is country-selectable, so you'll probably want a
language switch or adaptor anyway.
(Based on the second Kujaku movie?)

KYATTO NINDEN TYANDEE (Samurai Pizza Cats)
Famicom, "Kyatto Ninden Tyandee", N/A
Tecmo, 1991, Y???
(Action Game)

LEGEND OF THE GALACTIC HEROES
Famicom, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" (?), N/A
Kemco, Y5900

Super Famicom, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" (?), N/A
???, Y???

Saturn, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes", N/A
Tokuma Shoten, 12/6/96, Y5800
(Strategy Game)

Saturn, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes Plus", N/A
Tokuma Shoten, 10/23/97, Y5800
(Strategy Game)

Playstation, "Legend of the Galactic Heroes", N/A
Tokuma Shoten, SLPS 01358, Y5800
(Strategy Game)

LETS AND GO
Playstation, "Mini yonku bakusou kyoudai Let's & Go!! WGP Hyper Heat",
N/A
Jaleco, SLPS 01078, 11/20/97, Y5800
Jaleco, SLPS 91091, 9/23/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Simulation Game)

Playstation, "Bakusou kyoudai Let's & Go!! Eternal Wing", N/A
Jaleco, SLPS 01489, 7/30/98, Y5800
(Racing Game)

Super Famicom, "Mini yonku Let's & Go!! Power WGP 2", N/A
Nintendo, 050741, 10/1/98, Y2500
Nintendo, ???, 12/4/98, Y3800

Gameboy, "Mini yonku GB Let's & Go!!", N/A
ASCII Corp., 5/23/97, Y4900

Gameboy, "Mini yonku GB Let's & Go!! All Star battle MAX", N/A
ASCII Corp., 6/19/98, Y4800

LODOSS WAR
PC Engine CD, "Record of Lodoss War" (?), N/A
Hudson Soft, 7/17/92, Y7200
(Roleplaying Game)

PC Engine SCD, "Record of Lodoss War II" (?), N/A
Hudson Soft, 12/16/94, Y7800
(Roleplaying Game)

Super Famicom, "Record of Lodoss War" (?), N/A
Bec, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

LUPIN III
Arcade, "Lupin III", N/A (?)
Taito, 1980
(Action Game)
This is an odd game from the pre-Nintendo era. It doesn't have a whole
lot do do with Lupin except that you're a thief.

Arcade, N/A, "Cliffhanger"
Stern
(This laser disk game was made using footage from Castle of Cagliostro,
plus a bit from Mystery of Mamo.)

Gameboy, "SD Lupin III Kinko Yaburi Daisakusen", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

Famicom, "Lupin III" (?), N/A
Namcot, Y???

Playstation, "Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro", N/A
Asmik Ace, SLPS 00535~7, 1997, Y6800
Asmik Ace, SLPS 91060~2, 5/28/98, Y2800 (rerelease)

Super Famicom, "Lupin III", N/A
Epoch, 1994, Y9800
(Action game)
[About the Fountain of Youth, not Cagliostro]

Saturn, "Lupin III--The Master File", N/A
Mizuki, 3/29/96, Y5800
(Not a game?)

Saturn, "Lupin III Chronicle", N/A
Spike, 8/8/97, Y5800
(Not a game?)

Saturn, "Lupin III The Sage of Pyramid", N/A
Asmik Ace/Tohokushinsha, T-2004G, 8/6/98, Y5800
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Lupin the 3rd", N/A
Daiki, SLPS 01402, 11/26/98, Y2300
(Digital Comic)
Reportedly is bilingual and has an English option.

MACH GO GO GO (Speed Racer)
The SNES and Genesis Speed Racer games, though ultimately derived from
an old Japanese show, were produced in the USA. I have no idea if
they were ever released in Japan.

Super NES, ???, "Speed Racer in: My Most Dangerous Adventures"
Accolade, $70
(Driving/Action)

Genesis, ???, "Speed Racer: The Challenge of Racer X"
Accolade, $60
(Driving)

Arcade, ???, "Speed Racer" (?)
Namco

Playstation, "Mach Go Go Go!", "Speed Racer"
Tomy, SLPS 00295, 9/27/96, Y5800 (Jaleco in the USA)
(Racing)

MACROSS
Macross was the first series of three unrelated series which were
combined as "Robotech" in America.

Famicom, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", N/A
Namco/Bandai, NMR-4500, 12/85, Y4800
(Shooting Game)

PC Engine CD/SCD, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036", N/A
Masaya, NSCD-2007, 4/3/92, Y7400
(Shooting Game)
Character designs are by Haruhito Mikimoto and mecha designs are by
the same staff that did the designs for the anime. The game plays
without a SCD card, but gives voice and extra pictures at the start and
end of each stage with one. The US version (which would have been
Robotech anyway) was cancelled.

PC Engine SCD, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross Eternal Love Song",
N/A
Masaya, NSCD-2014, 12/4/92, Y7200
(Simulation)
Plans to bring this game to the USA were cancelled.

Super Famicom, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie",
N/A
Banpresto/Zamuse, SHVC-79, 1993, Y8800
(Shooting Game)

Arcade, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", ?
Banpresto, 1992
(Vertical Shooting Game)

Arcade, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross II", ?
Banpresto, 1993
(Horizontal Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Macross Digital Mission VF-X", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00386, 2/28/97, Y6800
Bandai, SLPS 91058, 5/28/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(3D Shooting/Simulator Game)

Nintendo 64, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross Hyper Dimension", N/A
Tomy, Y8800
(3D Shooting Game)
Gametek announced and showed a Robotech game at the Winter 1995 CES.
Gametek is now out of business; the game was released in Japan by
Tomy. The US version was to be named "Robotech: Crystal Dreams" and
use a Robotech title screen and music and the Sentinels character
designs; I don't know how much Macross stuff was added for the Japanese
release.

Saturn, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross Do You Remember Love", N/A
Bandai Visual, T-23403G, 6/6/97, Y6800
(2.5D Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross Do You Remember Love",
N/A
Bandai Visual, 3/4/99, Y???
(2.5D Shooting Game)
Playstation port of the Saturn game.

Arcade, "Macross Plus", N/A
Banpresto, 12/96
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Macross VF-X 2", N/A
UNiT Inc./Bandai Visual, Spring 1999, Y???

MAGICAL GIRL COCO
Playstation, "Magical Girl Coco", N/A
Seta, Y5800
Based on a radio show.

MAGICAL GIRL PRETTY SAMMY
Playstation, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 1: In the Earth", N/A
Pioneer, SLPS 00645~6, 8/30/96, Y6800
(Adventure/Fighting Game, ported from AX9801)

Playstation, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 2: In the Julyhelm (sic)",
N/A
Pioneer, SLPS 00760~1, 3/14/97, Y6800
(Adventure/Fighting Game)

Saturn, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy [kanji]", N/A
Nec Interchannel, 8/8/97, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

Saturn, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Heart no Kimochi", N/A
Nec Interchannel, 1/29/98, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

MAGICAL TARURUUTO-KUN
Famicom, "Magical Taruruuto-kun"
Bandai, Y???

Mega Drive, "Magical Taruruuto-kun"
Sega, 4/24/92, Y3880
(Action Game)

Game Gear, "Magical Taruruuto-kun"
???, 7/5/97, Y3980
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Magical Taruruuto-kun Magic Adventure"
Bandai/Toei, 1992, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

MAGIC KNIGHT RAYEARTH
Attempts to bring this show over to the US have apparently not been
successful.

Game Gear, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
Sega, 1994, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Game Gear, "Magic Knight Rayearth 2: Making of Magic Knight" (?), N/A
Sega, 1995, Y???

Saturn, "Magic Knight Rayearth", "Magic Knight Rayearth"
Sega, GS-9018, 8/25/95, Y4800
(Zelda clone/RPG)
This game is coming from Working Designs in 1998, even though
the show never quite made it to America. The game is considered to be
good quality (for its time) unlike many anime-based games, although
age has taken a toll on it.

Super Famicom, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
Tomy, 1995, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)
This game stinks. It's been fan-translated for emulators, so you can
see for yourself.

Gameboy, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
???, DMG-P-ARYJ, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

MAHOUJIN GURU GURU
Gameboy, "Mahoujin Guru Guru", N/A
Takara, 1995, Y???
(Action/RPG)

Super Famicom, "Mahoujin Guru Guru", N/A
Enix, 4/21/95, Y10800
(Action/RPG)

Super Famicom, "Mahoujin Guru Guru 2", N/A
Enix, 4/12/96, Y8000
(Action/RPG)

MAISON IKKOKU
Famicom, "Maison Ikkoku" (?), N/A
Bostek, Y5900

PC Engine, "Maison Ikkoku", N/A
Microcabin MC66680, 8/4/89, Y5900
(Adventure Game)

MAKERUNA MAKENDOU
Super Famicom, "Makeruna Makendou", "Kendo Rage"
Datam Polystar, 1992, Y???
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Makeruna Makendou 2", N/A
Datam Polystar, 1995, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

Super Famicom, "Keeper" (?), N/A
???, Y???
(Puzzle game with Makendou as a bonus playable character.)

Playstation, "Makeruna! Makendou 2", N/A
Datam Polystar, SLPS 00128, 11/10/95, Y5800
(Street Fighter II clone)

PC-FX, "Makeruna Makendou Z"), N/A
Fill In Cafe/NEC, 3/20/98, Y7800
(Roleplaying Game)

MARMALADE BOY
Gameboy, "Marmalade Boy" (?), N/A
Bandai, Y3900
(Romance simulation)

Super Famicom, "Marmalade Boy", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Romance simulation)

MAZINGER Z (Trantor Z)
Super Famicom, "Mazinger Z", N/A
Bandai/Winky Soft, 6/25/93, Y8800
(Action Game)

Mega Drive, "Mazin Saga", "Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter"
Sega, 2/26/93, Y6800

Arcade, "Mazinger Z", N/A
Banpresto, 1994
(Shooting Game)

MEGAMI PARADISE
PC Engine, "Megami Paradise", N/A
???, Y???

PC-FX, "Megami Paradise II", N/A
NEC, 7/26/96, Y7800

METAL FIGHTER MIKU
Saturn, "Metal Fighter Miku", N/A
Victor Entertainment, 9/29/95, Y6800
(Digital Comic)

METAL JACK
Gameboy, "Metal Jack", N/A
Takara, 1991, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Super Famicom, "Armored Police Metal Jack", N/A
Atlus, 1992, Y???
(Action Game)

MIRACLE GIRLS
Super Famicom, "Miracle Girls", N/A
Takara, Y8800
(Action Game)

MIRAI NINJA
Arcade, "Mirai Ninja", N/A
Namco
Based on a manga series. Released in 1988. (Cyber Ninja was a
live-action movie of this, which has been dubbed by Streamline.)

NADESICO (Martian Successor Nadesico in English, Mobile Battleship Nadesico
in Japanese)
Saturn, "Mobile Battleship Nadesico ~Yappari Saigo ha "Ai ga katsu"?~",
N/A
Sega, GS-9142, 5/2/97, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

Saturn, "Martian Successor Nadesico The Blank of 3 Years", N/A
Sega, GS-9195, 9/23/98, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

NANKOKU SHOUNEN PAPUWA-KUN
Super Famicom, "Nankoku Shounen Papuwa-kun", N/A
Enix, 3/25/94, Y8800
(Action Game)

Gameboy, "Nankoku Shounen Papuwa-kun", N/A
Enix, DMG-NRJ, 3/25/94, Y3900
(Action/Puzzle Game)

NATSUKI CRISIS
Super Famicom, "Natsuki Crisis Battle", N/A
Angel, Y???

NEON GENESIS EVANGELION
Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Digital Card Library", N/A
Gainax/Sega, GS-9159, 9/25/97, Y4800

Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion", N/A
Sega, GS-9051, 3/1/96, Y5800
Sega, GS-9141, 2/15/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Adventure/Action Game)

Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion 2nd Impression", N/A
Sega, GS-9129, 3/7/97, Y5800
(Adventure/Action Game)

Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Iron Maiden", N/A
Sega, GS-9194, 3/26/98, Y6800
(Adventure/Action Game, PC port)
The name of this game is sometimes translated as "Girlfriend of Steel".

Playstation, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Iron Maiden", N/A
Gainax, SLPS 01377~8, 4/16/98, Y6800
(same as the above)

Nintendo 64, "Neon Genesis Evangelion", N/A
Bandai, Spring 1999 (expected), Y???
(3D Action Game)

NINJA HATTORI-KUN
Famicom, "Ninja Hattori-kun", N/A
Hudson Soft, 3/5/86, Y4900
(Action Game)

NINKU
Gameboy, "Ninku", N/A
???, Y???

Game Gear, "Ninku", N/A
???, Y???

Saturn, "Ninku [kanji]", N/A
Sega, GS-9036, 2/2/96, Y5800
(Fighting Game)
Strange characters with stranger moves add humor to this
otherwise unimpressive 2-D fighting game.

Playstation, "Ninku", N/A
Tomy, SLPS 00172, 12/22/95, Y5800
(Action Game)

OH MY GODDESS! (see Ah! My Goddess)

OISHINBO
Famicom, "Oishinbo", N/A
Shinsei, 1989, Y???

OUTLANDERS
Famicom, "Outlanders", N/A
Victor Music Industries, Y???
(Action/RPG)

OZANARI DUNGEON
Super Famicom, "Ozanari Dungeon", N/A
???, Y???

PATLABOR
Mega Drive, "Patlabor", N/A
???, Y???

PC Engine SCD, "Mobile Police Patlabor", N/A
Riverhill Soft, Y7200
(Digital Comic)

Super Famicom, "Mobile Police Patlabor", N/A
Bec, 1994, Y???
(Action/RPG)

Gameboy, "Patlabor" (?), N/A
???, Y???

POKONYAN
Gameboy, "Pokonyan" (?), N/A
???, Y???

Super Famicom, "Pokonyan" (?), N/A
???, Y???

PRINCESS MINERVA
Super Famicom, "Princess Minerva", N/A
Vic Tokai, Y???

PC Engine SCD (?), "Princess Minerva", N/A
???, Y???
(RPG/Fighting Game)

PUSS 'N' BOOTS
Famicom, "Puss 'n' Boots: Around the World in 80 Days", N/A
Toei/Shouei System, 1986, Y???
(Action Game)
Based on a very obscure anime....

RAIJIN-OU
Gameboy, "Raijin-Ou", N/A
???, Y???
(Fighting Game)

RANMA 1/2
Gameboy, "Ranma 1/2" (?), N/A
Banpresto, 1990, Y???
(Action/Maze Game)

Gameboy, "Ranma 1/2 Netsuretsu Kakutouhen", N/A
Banpresto DMG-R3J, 1992, Y???
(Fighting game)

Gameboy, "Ranma 1/2 Kakugeki Mondou!!", N/A
Banpresto, DMG-R0J, 1993, Y???
(Quiz game)

PC Engine CD, "Ranma 1/2", N/A
Masaya, NSCDD 0004, 12/7/90, Y6800
(Action Game)

PC Engine CD, "Ranma 1/2 Toraware no Hanayome (Captive Bride)", N/A
Masaya, NSCD 1006, 12/6/91, Y6800
(Digital Comic)

Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Chounai Gekitou-hen (Neighborhood Combat)",
"Street Combat"
Masaya, SHVC-RA, 3/27/92, Y8800
???, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)
The US version is unrecognizeable, with all characters redrawn and
rewritten as American characters.

Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Bakuretsu Rantou-hen", "Ranma 1/2 Hard
Battle"
Masaya, SHVC-R2, 12/25/92, Y9600
(Street Fighter II clone)
The second Ranma game has the voices changed in the US, but is
otherwise unedited. The new American voices are _not_ the same ones
used in the Viz dub of the series.

PC Engine CD/SCD, "Ranma 1/2 Datou, Ganso Musabetsu Kakutou-ryuu!
(Overthrow the Founder of the Indiscriminate Fighting Style)", N/A
Masaya, 10/2/92, Y7200
Somewhat of a Street Fighter II clone. Only uses 8 characters:
male/female Ranma, Ukyou, Kodachi, Kunou, Ryouga, Mousse, principal.
The game works on regular CD systems but loads from the CD more
frequently.

Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Akaneko-dan teki Hihou (Hidden Treasure of
the Crimson Cats)", N/A
Touhou/Shougakukan, 1993, Y9800
(Roleplaying Game)
This game is mostly in kana, except for character names.

Mega CD, "Ranma 1/2 ~Byakuran Aika~ (White Orchid Serenade)", N/A
Masaya, T-25014, 4/29/93, Y8300
(Digital Comic)
The soundtrack CD of this game is "Ranma 1/2 Denshi yuugi ongaku-shuu
(Electronic Game Music Collection)", COCC-10689.

Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Chougiranbuhen (Super Battle)", N/A
Rumic Soft/Toho/Shogakukan, SHVC-5K, 3/94, Y9980
(Street Fighter II clone)
A US release using the Viz dub voices and named "Ranma 1/2 Anything-
Goes Martial Arts" was planned, but cancelled.

Playstation, "Ranma 1/2 Battle Renaissance", N/A
Shogakukun, SLPS 00522, 12/6/96, Y6800
(3D Polygon Fighting Game)
This game sucks as a fighting game. Pity, too--it could have been
really good. Uses Ranma, Ryouga, Akane, Shampoo, Kunou, Kumon
Ryu, Happosai, and Genma, with Rouge as the boss.

Super Famicom, "Ranma 1/2 Ougijaanken"
Rumic Soft, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA
Saturn, "Revolutionary Girl Utena", N/A
Sega, 1998, Y???
(Adventure Game)

RING NI KAKERO
Super Famicom, "Ring ni Kakero", N/A
NCS, 829790, 6/1/98, Y3000
(Boxing game, manga-based)


RURONI KENSHIN
This show has been dubbed as Samurai X in English, outside of North
America. Sony supposedly has the rights here and may bring it out.
Let's hope it's not "Samurai X".

Playstation, "Ruroni Kenshin ~Meiji kenkaku romantan~ ishingekitouhen",
N/A
Sony, SLPS 10030, 11/29/96, Y5800
Sony, SLPS 91081, 8/6/98, Y2800
(Fighting Game)

Playstation, "Ruroni Kenshin - Meiji kenkaku romantan - Juuyuushi
inbou hen (Chapter of the Ten Warriors' Conspiracy)", N/A
Sony, SCPS 10048, 12/18/97, Y5800
Sony, SCPS 91108, 11/5/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Roleplaying Game)

SABER MARIONETTE J
Playstation, "Saber Marionette J -- Battle Sabers", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00738, 3/28/97, Y7800 (special edition with figures)
Bandai, SLPS 00739, 3/28/97, Y6800
(3D Fighting Game)

SAILOR MOON
Despite the existence of the dub, there is no sign of any of these
games being brought over to America.

Note: Some of these games say "Pretty Soldier Sailormoon" in English.
For consistency's sake, I'm leaving all the "Bishoujo Senshi"
untranslated.

Arcade, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
(Final Fight clone)
Banpresto

Arcade, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S", N/A
(Street Fighter II clone)

PC Engine SCD, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y8800
(Digital Comic)

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
Angel, 8/27/93, Y9800
(Final Fight clone)
[French version titled 'Sailormoon' and released 1994]

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon R", N/A
Bandai, 1993, Y9800
(Final Fight Clone)

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S [kanji]", N/A
Angel, 1994, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S Kurukkurin", N/A
Bandai/Zoo, 1995, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Another Story", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y9800
(Roleplaying Game)
This game is mostly in kana except for names and a very small handful
of kanji. There is a limited edition version that came with a card.

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S Kondowa Puzzle
de Oshioikiyo!"
Zoo/Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Fuwa Fuwa Panic",
N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

Super Famicom, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS [kanji]", N/A
Angel, 1996, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)
There is a limited edition version that came with a card.

Sufami Turbo, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Fuwa Fuwa
Panic 2", N/A
Bandai, 1996, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

Gameboy, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
Angel, 12/18/92, Y3500
(Action Game)

Gameboy, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon R", N/A
Angel, 1994, Y???
(Action/Puzzle Game)

Mega Drive, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Final Fight clone)
Not locked out on the version I played, but I suspect it was a pirate
version.

Mega Drive, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S" (?), N/A
Angel, Y9800
(Street Fighter II clone)

Playdia, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Quiz Taiketsu! Sailor Power
Ketsushuu", N/A
Bandai, PAPD-C2, 1994, Y???
(Interactive animation/quiz)

PC Engine SCD, "Sailor Moon collection", N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y???
(Gallery/Mini-games)
[Apparently requires Japanese knowledge.]

3DO, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S" (?), N/A
???, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

Game Gear, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon S", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S Shin Shuyaku
Soudatsusen", N/A
Angel, SLPS 00260, 3/8/96, Y5800
(Street Fighter II clone)

Saturn, "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Various Emotion", N/A
Angel, 11/29/96, Y5800
(Street Fighter II Clone)

SAINT SEIYA
Famicom, "Saint Seiya Ougon Densetsu (Saint Seiya Golden Legend)", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Action/RPG)

Famicom, "Saint Seiya 2 Ougon Densetsu Kanketsuhen", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Action/RPG)

Gameboy, "Saint Paradise Saikyou no Senshitachi (Saint Paradise
strongest warriors)", N/A
Bandai, 1992, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

SAINT TAIL
Game Gear, "Kaitou Saint Tail" (?), N/A
Sega, Y???

Saturn, "Kaitou Saint Tail", N/A
Tomy, 7/25/97, Y6800

SAKURA GANBARU
The character Karin Kanzaki in Street Fighter Zero (Alpha) 3 was
introduced in this manga, which was probably Street Fighter-based
to begin with.

SAZAN 3X3 EYES
Super Famicom, "3X3 Eyes Seimakourinden", N/A
Yutaka/Bandai SHVC-33, 7/28/92, Y9500
(Roleplaying Game)

Super Famicom, "3X3 Eyes Juumahoukan", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Action Game)

Mega CD, "3X3 Eyes", N/A
Sega ???, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

PC Engine SCD, "3X3 Eyes", N/A
NEC Home Electronics, Y???
(Roleplaying. Comes with a mostly-useless video.)

Playstation, "3X3 Eyes Kyuuseikoushuu", N/A
Xing Entertainment, SLPS 00071~2, 8/11/95, Y7300
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "3X3 Eyes Tenrinougenmu", N/A
King Record, SLPS 01497~9(KIRZ 17~19), 8/6/98, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

Saturn, "3X3 Eyes [kanji] S", N/A
Nihon Create, 4/19/96, Y7300
(Adventure Game)

Sentai series
The sentai series are one program each year, in the same time slot,
featuring a live-action team of five costumed characters. Footage
from the sentai series has been used in the Power Rangers show (since
everyone's faces are covered, it's not obvious that they are not
American actors). I will not list Power Rangers games.

Zyuranger: footage used in Power Rangers
Dairanger: footage used in Power Rangers second season (white ranger
and robots only)
Kakuranger: footage used in Power Rangers third season (alien rangers
and robots only)
Ohranger (and Kakuranger vs. Ohranger movie): footage used in Power
Rangers Zeo
Carranger: footage used in Power Rangers Turbo
Megaranger: footage used in Power Rangers in Space
Gingaman: footage used in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

Famicom, "Chojin Sentai Jetman", N/A
???, Y???
(Action Game)

Famicom, "Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuuranger", N/A
???, Y???

Sufami Turbo, "Carranger Zenkai! Racer Senshi", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Action Game)

SHIN KAITEI GUNKAN (Super Atragon)
Saturn, "Shin Kaitei Gunkan [kanji]", N/A
Ascii, 4/9/97, Y6800

SHURA NO MON
Playstation, "Shura no Mon", N/A
Kodansha, SLPS 01202, 4/2/98, Y3800
(3D Fighting Game)

SILENT MOEBIUS
Playstation, "Silent Moebius Case: Titanic", N/A
Gainax, 10/8/98, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Silent Mobius Genei no Datenshi", N/A
Bandai Visual, 12/23/98, SLPS 01803~4, Y6800

SLAM DUNK
Gameboy, "Slam Dunk Gakeppuchi no Kesshou League", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Basketball game with 'cards')

Gameboy, "Slam Dunk Zengoku he no TIP OFF", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Basketball)

Game Gear, "Slam Dunk Shouri he no Starting 5", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Basketball)

Saturn, "Slam Dunk" (?), N/A
???, Y???

Super Famicom, "Slam Dunk Shikyou Gekitotsu!", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y???
(Cinematic Basketball)

Super Famicom, "Slam Dunk IH Yosen Kanzenhan!! (Slam Dunk IH
preliminary contest complete version!!
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Cinematic Basketball)

Super Famicom, "Slam Dunk SD Heat Up!", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Basketball)

SLAYERS
Super Famicom, "Slayers" (?), N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Saturn, "Slayers Royal", N/A
Game Arts/Kadokawa/Onion Egg, 7/25/97, Y6300
(RPG/Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Slayers Royal", N/A
Kadokawa/ESP, SLPS 01363, 6/25/98, Y5800
(RPG/Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Slayers Wandaho" (does this mean 'wonderful'?), N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01599, 10/22/98, Y6800
(Roleplaying Game)

Saturn, "Slayers Royal 2", N/A
Kadokawa Shoten/ESP, T-27907G, 9/3/98, Y6800
(Roleplaying Game)

SOL BIANCA
PC Engine CD, "Sol Bianca", N/A
Masaya, NSCD 0002, 6/29/90, Y6200
(Roleplaying Game)
This game is terrible. It has more to do with Ys than Sol Bianca.

Playstation, "Sol Bianca" (?), N/A
???, Y???
(Adventure Game)

SPACE BATTLESHIP YAMATO (Star Blazers)
Gameboy, "Space Battleship Yamato", N/A
Bec, 1992, Y???
(Strategy Game)

SG-1000, "Space Battleship Yamato" (?), N/A
???, Y???

PC Engine SCD, "Space Battleship Yamato", N/A
Human, 12/22/92, Y7800
(Simulation. Some people have apparently managed to play this game
without knowing Japanese. But not easily.)

Playstation, "Space Battleship Yamato", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 19000, 2/4/99, Y6800
(Simulation)

STREET FIGHTER II
Playstation, "Street Fighter II Movie", N/A
Capcom, SLPS 00080~1, 12/15/95, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

3DO, "Street Fighter II Movie", N/A
Capcom, Y???

Saturn, "Street Fighter II Movie", N/A
Capcom, 3/15/96, Y6800
(Adventure Game)
[Yup. Game made into animation, and then back again. This is a
pretty unique category. You play the Monitor Cyborg from the
movie, studying the characters' moves and then doing them.]

SUSANO-OU DENSETSU
PC Engine, "Susano-ou Densetsu", N/A
Hudson, 4/27/89, Y6500
(Roleplaying Game)

TAIHOMAN(?)
Super Famicom, "Taihoman", N/A
Namco, Y???
(Action Game)
Electronics Gaming Monthly reported this is a manga-based game.

TAKERU
3DO, "Takeru" (?), N/A
???, Y???
[Is this the same as Yamato Takeru?]

TATAKAI! RAMENMAN
Famicom, "Tatakae!! Ramenman Sakuretsu Choujin 102 Gei (Explosive
Superman 102 Arts)", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Adventure/Fighting Game)

TEKKAMAN BLADE (Teknoman)
Gameboy, "Tekkaman Blade", N/A
Yukata, 12/18/92, Y3500
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Tekkaman Blade" (?), N/A
Bec, 1993, Y???
(Shooting Game)

TENCHI MUYOU
(see also Magical Girl Pretty Sammy)

PC Engine SCD, "Tenchi Muyou: Battle at Onsen" (?), N/A
???, Y???

Super Famicom, "Tenchi Muyou", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Super Famicom, "Tenchi Muyou! Game Hen", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)
[Same as the previous game?]

Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou [kanji] Gokuraku CD-ROM for Sega Saturn", N/A
Aroma, 9/29/95, Y7800
(not a game)

Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou Mimiri Onsen Yukemuri no Tabi", N/A
Yumedia, 2/9/96, Y8900
(Digital Comic)

Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou! Tokomuyo collection", N/A
Xing Entertainment, T-26103G, 12/27/96, Y8800
(Adventure Game; includes a CD available separately for Y2800)

Saturn, "Tenchi Muyou [kanji]", N/A
Pioneer, 3/1/97, Y6800
(Tetris Clone)
[I got a warning that this one is awful.]

Playstation, "Tenchi Muyou: No Need for School", N/A
Xing/Pioneer, SLPS 00451~2, 9/13/96, Y6800
(Adventure Game)

PC-FX, "Tenchi Muyou Ryoouki FX", N/A
Microcabin/NEC, 7/12/96, Y8800
(Adventure Game)

TENCHI O KURAU
Famicom, "Tenchi o Kurau", "Destiny of an Emperor"
Capcom, May 1989, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Famicom, "Tenchi o Kurau II: Zhuge Kongming Den", N/A
Capcom, April 1991, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Game Boy, "Tenchi o Kurau", N/A
Capcom, April 1994, Y???

Super Famicom, "Tenchi o Kurau: Sangokushi Gunyuu Den (Legend of Three
Kingdoms' Heroes)", N/A
Capcom, August 1995, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Arcade, "Tenchi o Kurau", "Dynasty Wars"
Capcom, April 1989
(Action Game)

Arcade, "Tenchi o Kurau II: Chibi no Tatakai", "Warriors of Fate"
Capcom, November 1992
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Tenchi o Kurau II: Chibi no Tatakai", "Warriors of Fate"
Capcom, SLPS 00203, 3/22/96, Y5800
(Action Game)

Saturn, "Tenchi o Kuaru II", N/A
Capcom, 9/6/96, Y5800
(Action Game)

TETSUWAN ATOM (Astro Boy)
Famicom, "Tetsuwan Atom", N/A
Konami, Y5500
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Tetsuwan Atom", N/A
Banpresto/Zamuse, 1994, Y9000
(Action Game)

TOP O NERAE! (Aim for the Top, AKA Gunbuster!)
PC Engine SCD, "Top o Nerae Gunbuster Vol. 1", N/A
Riverhill Soft, 6/25/92, Y6800
(Digital Comic)

PC Engine SCD, "Top o Nerae Gunbuster Vol. 2", N/A
Riverhill Soft, 3/26/93, Y7200
(Digital Comic)

TOUCH
Famicom, "Touch", N/A
Toei, Y5000
(Action Game)

TSURI BAKA NISSHI
Playstation, "Tsuri Baka Nisshi (Fishing fool diary)", N/A
Shogakukun, SLPS 00440, 9/13/96, Y6800
(Fishing)

TSURUPIKA HAGEMARU
Famicom, "Tsurupika Hagemaru", N/A
???, Y???

ULTRAMAN (ULTRA SEVEN, etc.)

Famicom Disk System, "Ultraman: Kaijuu Teikoku no Gyakushuu
(Counterattack of Monster Empire)", N/A
Bandai, 1986, Y3300
(Action Game)

Famicom Disk System, "Ultraman 2 XXX", N/A
Bandai, Y3300
(Action Game)

Famicom Disk System, "Ultraman Club", N/A
Bandai, Y3300
(Roleplaying Game)

Famicom, "Ultraman Club 2", N/A
Bandai, Y???

Famicom, "Ultraman Club 3", N/A
Yutaka, 1991, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Super Famicom, "Ultraman", "Ultraman: Towards the Future"
Bandai, 4/6/91, Y7800
(Fighting Game)
This game was somewhat modified for US release. (I think the
monsters were changed to fit the Towards the Future series, produced in
Australia in English. By most reports, neither version is very good.)

Super Famicom, "Ultra Seven", N/A
Bandai, 3/26/93, Y8800
(Fighting Game [?])

Sufami Turbo, "SD Ultra Battle Seven Legend", N/A
Bandai, Y???

Sufami Turbo, "SD Ultra Battle Ultraman Legend", N/A
Bandai, Y???
Almost the same game with some different characters.

Mega Drive, "Ultraman", ???
MAABA, 4/9/93, Y5800
(Fighting Game [?])

3DO, "Ultraman Powered", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Fighting Game)
The Ultraman Powered TV series was produced in the US in English under
the title "Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero", but has never been released
in English.

Gameboy, "Ultraman", N/A
Bec, 1991, Y???
(Fighting Game)

Gameboy, "Ultraman Club", N/A
Bandai, 1990, Y???
(Action Game)

Gameboy, "Ultraman Ball", N/A
Bec, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

Gameboy, "Ultraman Choutoshi Gekiden", N/A
Angel, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

Saturn, "Ultraman Zukan (Picture Book)", N/A
Kodansha, T-25501G, 9/13/96, Y6800
(not a game)

Saturn, "Ultraman Zukan (Picture Book) 2 (?)", N/A
???, 12/18/97, Y6800
(not a game)

Saturn, "Ultraman Battle", N/A
Bandai, Y???
(Polygon Fighting Game)

Pippin, "Action Designer Ultraman", N/A
Bandai, Y5800
(Digital rubber stamp set)

Playstation, "Ultraman: Fighting Evolution", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01248, 2/19/98, Y6800
(3D Fighting Game)

Gameboy, "Cult Master1", N/A
???, 3/93, Y3500
(Quiz Game?)

Famicom, "Ultraman Club", N/A
Angel, 12/25/??, Y6800
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Dyna New Generations", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 01455, 7/16/98, Y5800
(Fighting Game)

Saturn, "Ultraman Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu (Ultraman Legend of
Light Giant)", B/A
Bandai, T-13308G, 12/20/96, Y7800
(Fighting Game)

Playstation, "Ultraman Zearth", N/A
Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, SLPS 00652, 12/20/96, Y5800
(Board Game)

Playstation, "PD Ultraman Invader", N/A
Bandai, SLPS 00195, 12/22/95, Y4800
(Space Invaders clone)

Nintendo 64, "PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64", N/A
Banpresto, 2/99, Y???
(Battle Game (?))

URUSEI YATSURA (Lum)
Famicom, "Urusei Yatsura: Wedding Bells for Lum", N/A
Jaleco ???, 10/23/86, Y4900
(Platform Game)

PC Engine CD, "Urusei Yatsura--Stay With You", N/A
Hudson Soft HCD 0011~0012, 6/29/90, Y6500
(Digital Comic)

Gameboy, "Urusei Yatsura MISU Tomobiki wo Sagase!"
YANOMAN DMG-UYJ, Y????
(3-D Adventure Role-Playing Game)

Mega CD, "Urusei Yatsura" (?), N/A
???, Y???

Mega CD, "Urusei Yatsura-Dear My Friends", N/A
Game Arts, Y7800
(Digital Comic)

USHIO AND TORA
Famicom, "Ushio and Tora", N/A
Yutaka/Bandai, Y7800
(Role Playing)

Super Famicom, "Ushio and Tora", N/A
Yutaka, 1/22/93, Y8800
(Action Game)

VENUS WARS
Famicom, "Venus Wars: Back the City "Io"", N/A
Varie, 1989, Y???
(Action/Strategy Game)

VILLGUST
Super Famicom, "Armed Dragon Fantasy Villgust (?)", N/A
Bandai, 5/23/92, Y9000

Famicom, "Armed Dragon Fantasy Villgust", N/A
Angel, 1993, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

VIOLINIST OF HAMLIN
Super Famicom, "Violinist of Hamlin", N/A
Enix, 9/29/95, Y9600
(Action Game)

WATARU
Famicom, "Majin Hero Wataru Gaiden", N/A
Hudson, 3/23/90, Y6800
(Roleplaying Game)

PC Engine, "Majin Eiyuu Wataru", "Keith Courage in the Alpha Zones"
Hudson, 8/30/88, Y4900
(Action Game. Came with the TG16 basic set.)

Gameboy, "Super Majin Hero Wataru Mazekko Monster", N/A
Banpresto, 12/12/97, Y3800
(Simulation)

Playstation, "Super Majin Hero Wataru Another Step", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01268, 4/23/98, Y5800
(Roleplaying Game)

Gameboy, "Super Majin Hero Wataru Mazekko Monster 2", N/A
Banpresto, 8/7/98 (expected), Y3800
(Simulation)

WEDDING PEACH
Super Famicom, "Wedding Peach" (?), N/A
KSS, 1995, Y???
(Consists of a set of unrelated subgames?)

Playstation, "Wedding Peach Doki Doki Oironaoshi", N/A
KSS, SLPS 00368, 9/27/96, Y5800
(Simulation Game)

YAIBA
Super Famicom, "Yaiba", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Zelda clone)

Gameboy, "Yaiba", N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

Game Gear, "Yaiba", N/A
Sega, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

YATTERMAN
(Apparently an obscure manga title, not the same as Yadamon)

Super Famicom, "New Yatterman", N/A
Yutaka, 1996, Y???
(Action Game)

Saturn, "Time Bokan Series Bokan to ippatsu! Doronboh complete version",
N/A
Banpresto, 9/25/97, Y5800
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Time Bokan Series Bokan desu yo", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01211, 3/12/98, Y5800
(Shooting Game)

Playstation, "Time Bokan Series Bokan to Ippatsu! Doronboo", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00609, 11/29/96, Y5800
Banpresto, SLPS 91051, 3/19/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Shooting Game)

YAWARA!
PC Engine CD, "Yawara!", N/A
Sofix, 10/1/92, Y6900
(Digital Comic)

PC Engine SCD, "Yawara! 2", N/A
Sofix, Y???
(Quiz; probably unplayable unless you read Japanese)

YOU'RE UNDER ARREST! (Taiho Shichau Zo!)
Playstation, "Taiho Shichau Zo!" (?), N/A
???, 1999, Y???

YOUNG KINDAICHI
Saturn, "Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo", N/A
Hudson, 1/15/98, Y5800
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo ~hihoutou aratanaru
sangeki~", N/A
Kodansha, SLPS 00601, 11/29/96, Y5800
Kodansha, SLPS 91039, 11/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Adventure Game)

Playstation, "Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 2", N/A
Kodansha, SLPS 01340~1, 3/26/98, Y6800
(Adventure Game)


YUUGI-OU
Playstation, "Yuugi-Ou Monster Capsule Breed and Battle", N/A
Konami, VX210-J1 (SLPM 86096), 7/23/98, Y5800
(Growth Simulation/Battle)

Gameboy, "Yuugi-Ou! Duel Monsters", N/A
KCE Shinjuku/Konami, RK174, 12/17/98, Y4300
(Card Battle Game)

YUU YUU HAKUSHO
Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho", N/A
Namco, 1993, Y???
(Simulation/Battle game)

Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho 2 Kakutou no Shou (Fighting Chapter)",
N/A
Namco, 1994, Y9600
(Street Fighter II clone)

Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Tokubetuhen", N/A
Namco, Y???
(Cinematic fighting game?)

PC Engine SCD, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Yamishoubu!! Ankokubujutukai"
(Challenge Death!! Tournament of the Black Arts of War)
Banpresto BACD3001, Y???
(Fighting game with a first person perspective.)

Game Gear, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho", N/A
Sega, 1994, Y???
(Action Game)

Game Gear, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho II Gekitou! Shichikyou no Tatakai", N/A
Sega, Y???
(Cinematic Fighting Game)

Mega Drive, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Makyou Touitsusen", N/A
Treasure, 1994, Y???
(4-person Fighting Game)

Mega Drive, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Gaiden", N/A
Sega, 1994, Y???
(Role Playing)

Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho", N/A
Tomy, 1993, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Ankoku Bujutsukai (Dark Martial Arts
Tournament)", N/A
Tomy, 1993, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Makai no Tobira (Door of Demon World)", N/A
Tomy, 1994, Y???
(RPG/Fighting game)

Gameboy, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Makai Touitsu", N/A
Tomy, 1994, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

Super Famicom, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho Final Makai Saikyou Retsuden", N/A
Namco, 1995, Y9800
(Street Fighter II clone)

3DO, Yuu Yuu Hakusho
Tomy, Y???
(Street Fighter II clone)

ZEIRAM
Super Famicom, "Hyper Iria", N/A
Banpresto, Y???

Playstation, "Zeiram Zone", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(3D Final Fight clone)

ZENKI
PC Engine SCD, "Kishin Douji Zenki", N/A
???, Y???

PC-FX, "Zenki Battle", N/A
???, Y???

PC-FX, "Kishin Douji Zenki FX: Vajura Fight", N/A
Hudson, 12/22/95, Y7800
(Action Game)
This is a side-scrolling fight-the-bosses style game where you
can play as either Chiaki or Zenki (1-2 players).

Super Famicom, "Kishin Douji Zenki", N/A
Hudson, Y9980

Super Famicom, "Kishin Douji Zenki Battle Raiden", N/A
Hudson, 8/4/95, Y9980
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Kishin Douji Zenki Denei Live", N/A
Hudson, 11/24/95, Y9980
(Action/Cinematic fighter)

Super Famicom, "Kishin Douji Zenki Tenchmeidou", N/A
Hudson, 2/23/96, Y9980
(Board game/Cinematic fighter)

ZILLION
Sega Mark 3, "Zillion", "Zillion"
???, Y???
(Action Game)

Sega Mark 3, "Zillion II", "Zillion II: The Tri-Formation"
???, Y???
(Action Game)

ZOIDS
Gameboy, "Zoids" (?), ???
???, Y???

Famicom, "Zoids", ???
Toshiba EMI, Y5300

Famicom, "Zoids 2", ???
Toshiba EMI, Y5900
[All based on a toy line, which barely, barely, squeaks through into
this list due to having a 15 minute promotional anime and not starting
as a video game.]

Miscellaneous (Banpresto robot games)
Note: Banpresto has a habit of using SD Gundam characters everywhere.
Their games are often considered poor quality.

Famicom, "The Great Battle Cyber", N/A
Banpresto, 12/??, Y7300
This game uses Gundam, Kamen Rider, Metalda, and Ultraman.
(Is this one game or is there a separate Great Battle and Great Battle
Cyber?)

Super Famicom, "The Great Battle 2: Last Fighter Twin", N/A
Banpresto, 3/28/92, Y8200
(Action Game)
This is a game which uses SD figures of Gundam F91, Ultraman, Kamen
Rider Black, and "Fighter Roa" (a proprietary Banpresto character that
doesn't appear in anime or manga).

Super Famicom, "The Great Battle 3", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Action Game)
Uses SD versions of Gundam F-91, Ultraman Great, Kamen Rider Black RX,
and Fighter Roa.

Super Famicom, "The Great Battle 4", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Action/Shooting Game)
Uses SD versions of Gundam V2, Ultraman Powered, Kamen Rider ZO, and
Fighter Roa.

Super Famicom, "The Great Battle 5", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Action/Shooting Game)
Uses SD versions of God Gundam, Ultraman, Kamen Rider Black RX, and
Fighter Roa.

Super Famicom, "SD The Great Battle", N/A
Banpresto, 12/29/90, Y8200

Super Famicom, "Battle Dodgeball", N/A
Banpresto, 7/20/91, Y9600
(Dodgeball)
Uses SD characters from Ultraman, (Knight) Gundam, Kamen Rider,
Dynamic studio (Mazinger-Z, Great Mazinger, Getta Robo, Boss Boroto).
Fighter Roa makes a cameo appearence.

Super Famicom, "SD Battle Dodgeball 2" (?), N/A
Banpresto, 7/23/93, Y9600
(Dodgeball)
Uses characters from Gundam, Kamen Rider, Ultraman, Mazinger, Great
Mazinger, UFO Robot Grendizer, Devilman. Fighter Roa makes a cameo.

Super Famicom, "Battle Soccer", N/A
Banpresto, 1992, Y???
(Soccer Game)

Super Famicom, "Battle Soccer 2", N/A
Banpresto, 1994
(Soccer Game)

Super Famicom, "Battle Racers", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Racing game)

Super Famicom, "Super Pachinko Taisen", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Pachinko/Fighting game)

Famicom, "Battle Baseball", N/A
Banpresto, 2/93, Y8600

Gameboy, "Super Robot War", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Strategy Game)
Includes Mazingers, Shin Getter Robo 1 and 2, and Texas Jack.

Gameboy, "Super Robot War 2G", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Strategy Game)
Includes Gundams, Mazinger Z, and Getter Robo.

Super Famicom, "Super Robot War 3", N/A
Banpresto, 1993, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Super Famicom, "Super Robot War EX", N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Super Famicom, "Super Robot Wars 4", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Strategy Game)
Uses characters from Mazinger, Great Mazinger, UFO Robot Grendizer,
Gundam, Aura Battler Dunbine, Heavy Metal L-Gaim, Zanbot 3, Daitarn 3,
Combattler V, Toshou Daimos, Goshogun, Raideen the brave, Getter Robo,
Getter Robo G.

Super Famicom, "Battle Robot Retsuden", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Strategic Action)
Uses characters from Gundam, Xabungle, Dunbine, L-Gaim, Daitarn 3,
Zambot 3 (non-SD).

Playstation, "Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00196, 1/26/96, Y6800
Banpresto, SLPS 91014, 11/29/96, Y2800 (rerelease)
(Strategy Game)

Playstation, "Neo Super Robot War", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00550, 12/27/96, Y6800
Banpresto, SLPS 91084, 8/6/98, Y6800 (rerelease)
(Strategy Game)
Does not use SD characters unlike other games in the series.

Playstation, "Neo Super Robot Wars Special Disk", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00787, 3/28/97, Y2800
(Strategy Game)
Add-on disk for the previous game.

Playstation, "Super Robot Shooting", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00553, 3/20/97, Y9800 (limited edition with figures)
Banpresto, SLPS 00554, 3/20/97, Y6800
(Shooting Game)
Uses Nu Gundam, Dancougar, Shin Gettar, Billvine, Mazinger Z,
Combattler V, and Raiden.

Playstation, "The Great Battle 6", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00719, 4/11/97, Y5800
Uses Ultraman, Gundam Wing, and Kamen Rider RX.
(Action Game)

Playstation, "Battle Formation", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 00968, 11/13/97, Y5800
(Strategy Game)
SD characters from Ultraman, Masked Rider, and Gundam.

Playstation, "Real Robots Final Attack", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01125, 1/8/98, Y6800
(3D Shooting Game)
Uses 12 different anime robots.

Nintendo 64, "Super Robot Spirits", N/A
Banpresto, 7/17/98, Y7800
(3D Fighting Game)
Uses characters from Daitarn 3, Dancougar, Mobile Fighter G Gundam,
Aura Battler Dunbine, Blue Gale Xabungle, Voltes V.

Playstation, "Real Robot Battle Front Line", N/A
Banpresto, Y6800
(Strategy Game?)
Gundam and Dunbine characters, possibly others. Due spring 1998.

Saturn, "Super Robot War F", N/A
Banpresto/Winky Soft, 9/25/97, Y6800
(Strategy Game)
Gundam, Mazinger, Getta Robo, Evangelion, etc. robots.

Saturn, "Super Robot War F Final", N/A
Banpresto, T-20612G, 4/23/98, Y6800
(Strategy Game)

Famicom, "Super Robot Wars 2", N/A
Banpresto, 12/29/91, Y???
(Strategy Game)

Super Famicom, "Battle Commander", N/A
Banpresto, Y???
(Strategy Game)
Characters from Gundam, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Getta Robo, Getta
Robo G, Heavy Metal L-Gaim.

Super Famicom, "The Great Battle Gaiden 2", N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y???
(Mini-games/action)
Ultraman Great, Gundam Unit 3 'Dendrobium Stamen' (from Gundam 0083),
Masked Rider Black RX, and Fighter Roa.

Gameboy, "Battle Crushers", N/A
Banpresto (?), Y???
(Action Game)

Super Famicom, "Battle Pinball", N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???

Super Famicom, "Battle Soccer 2", N/A
Banpresto, 1994, Y???

Super Famicom, "Super Tetsu Tama Fight" (Super Iron Ball Fight), N/A
Banpresto, 1995, Y???
(Puzzle/Action Game)
Ultraman Powered, RX-78 Gundam, Masked Rider Black RX, Fighter Roa.

Playstation, "All Super Robot Wars Electronic Encyclopedia", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01657~8, 10/29/98, Y6800
(not a game)

Playstation, "Super Robot Wars F", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01727, 12/10/98, Y6800
(Strategy Game)
Port of the Saturn game.

Playstation, "Super Robot Wars F Final", N/A
Banpresto, 4/15/99, Y6800
(Strategy Game)
Port of the Saturn game.

Playstation, "Super Hero Sakusen", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01776, 1/7/99, Y6800
(Roleplaying Game)
Uses characters from Ultraman, Gundam, Metalder, Gavan.

Super Famicom, "Hero Senki", N/A
Banpresto, Y???

Playstation, "Super Robot Wars Complete Box", N/A
Banpresto, 6/99, Y???
(Strategy Game)
Enhanced versions of Super Robot Wars I, II, III, EX for Playstation,
plus 'The Story of Super Robot Wars' CD.

Wonder Swan, "Super Robot Wars Compact", N/A
Banpresto, Spring 99 (expected), Y4800
(Strategy Game)

Miscellaneous:
Famicom, "Famicom Jump Hero Retsuden", N/A
Bandai, 1988, Y???
Game which uses a lot of Shonen Jump characters, including Goku from
Dragonball, Kenshiro, Seiya, Wingman, and Captain Tsubasa.

Super Famicom, "Panic in Nakayoshi World", N/A
Bandai, 1994, Y6980
Includes characters from Sailor Moon, Kingyo Chuuihou, Chou
Kuseninarisou, and Kurumi to Shichinin no Kobitotachi.

Super Famicom, "Keroppi's Adventure Diary", N/A
???, Y???
(Mini-games)

Famicom, "Nakayoshi Dai Sakusen", N/A
???, Y???

Gameboy, "Sanrio Carnival", N/A
???, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

Famicom, "Sanrio Carnival", N/A
Character Soft, Y???
(Puzzle Game)

Famicom, "Sanrio Carnival 2", N/A
Character Soft, Y???

Famicom, "Sanrio Cup Ponpon Valley", N/A
Character Soft, Y???

Super Famicom, "Sanrio Shanghai", N/A
???, Y???

Super Famicom, "Sanrio Smash Ball!", N/A
???, Y???

Playstation, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Eva to Yukai na Nakamatachi",
N/A
Gainax, SLPS 01485, 7/23/98, Y6800
(Mahjongg Game)
Features characters from Evangelion, Nadia, and Gunbuster.

Saturn, "Neon Genesis Evangelion Eva to Yukai na Nakamatachi", N/A
Gainax, 11/5/98, Y6800
(Mahjongg Game)
Features characters from Evangelion, Nadia, and Gunbuster.

Playstation, "AZITO2", N/A
Banpresto, SLPS 01526, 10/15/98, Y5800
(Simulation)
Features characters from Toei live action series.

Playstation, "Hello Kitty Cube de Cute", "Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy"
Culture Publishers, Y4800
(Puzzle Game)

Gameboy, "Sanrio Uranai Party", N/A
Imagineer, DMG-AG7J-JPN, 12/5/97, Y2980
(Fortune Telling)
This game is bundled with a pink Hello Kitty Game Boy Pocket for Y9800.

Super Famicom, " Kerokerokeroppi no Bouken nikki ~Nemureru mori no
Keroleen~", N/A
Character Soft, 1994, Y???
(Roleplaying Game)

Playstation, "Hello Kitty White Present", N/A
Hudson Soft, SLPS 01766, 12/17/98, Y5800
(Puzzle Game)

Gameboy, "Sanrio Time Net kakohen", N/A
Imagineer, 11/27/98, Y3500
(Fortune Telling)

Gameboy, "Sanrio Time Net miraihen", N/A
Imagineer, 11/27/98, Y3500
(Fortune Telling)

Dreamcast, "Sunrise Eiyuutan", N/A
Sunrise Interactive, 12/99, Y???
Upcoming. Uses characters from Sunrise's robot anime.

Playstation, "Little Witching Mischiefs", N/A
Bandai Visual, SLPS 01850, 2/4/99, Y6800
(Simulation Game)
Uses magical girl characters and Cutey Honey.

Playstation, "Shinsetai Robot Senki Brave Saga", N/A
Takara, SLPS 01756, 12/17/98, Y6800
(Simulation/RPG)
Uses characters from Dougram, Armored Trooped Votoms, Galient, and
Braves series.

Playstation, "Brave Saga Charge Box", N/A
Takara, SLPS 01755, 12/17/98, Y6800
(Simulation/RPG)

*Not* Anime related, but mistaken for it:
Battle Mania (Trouble Shooters, Genesis) [no, this was _not_ a Dirty
Pair game though it certainly looks like one. Still an excellent
game.]
Dragon's Heaven (Saturn) [No, this has nothing to do with the OAV.]
Suikoden (Playstation) [the name is deceptive, and both the game and
the anime were actually named after a Chinese novel]
-----
*Games made into animation*

Sometimes the game comes first and the animation afterwards. There are lots
of these, too. Games made into manga, often serialized in game magazines, are
also very common. This list is currently _very_ incomplete. Information is
needed.

The only fan translation I know of for any of the manga is for Lunar.

Game Name American Version? Anime/manga
(of game)

Art of Fighting/Ryouko no Ken (lots) Y Anime *12, manga
Art of Fighting 2 (lots) Y Manga
Classmates (PCE CD), Classmates N Anime*5
Mahjongg (PSX)
Classmates 2 (SFC, Saturn, PC, PSX) N Anime
Cosmic Fantasy (PCE CD, Mega-CD) N Anime
Cosmic Fantasy 3 (PCE CD) N Manga
Darkstalkers/Vampire (PSX, Saturn) Y Anime*7, *9
Dragon Knight I-IV (PCE, computers, Y (PC only) Anime*5
IV on Playstation; US name:
Knights of Xentar)
Dragon Warrior 3/Dragon Quest 3 (NES) Y Anime (TV), manga*
Dragon Slayer: The Legend (TG-16 SCD) Y Anime *11
of Heroes
Far East of Eden (PCE CD) N Anime
Far East of Eden II (PCE CD) N Manga (?)
Fatal Fury/Legend of Garou (various) Y (SNES, Neo) Anime (two) *7
Fatal Fury II (lots) Y Anime*7, manga
Fatal Fury Special (lots) Y Manga
Final Fantasy 5 (Super Famicom) N Anime*11
Fire Emblem (Super Famicom, NES) N Anime*5, manga
Flying Warriors (NES) Y Manga***
Galaxy Fraulein Yuna (PCE SCD, PC-FX, N Anime*5
Saturn)
Gradius (lots) Y (mostly) Anime (?)
Gowcaiser (Neo-Geo, PSX) Y Anime *12
Graduation (PSX, SF, ???) Y (PCs) Anime
King of Fighters '94 (???) Y Manga
King of Fighters '97 Y (mostly) Manga
Little Ninja Brothers (NES)/ Y Manga***
Ninja Boy (Gameboy)
Lunar (Sega CD, Saturn) Y Manga
Madara (Super Famicom) N Anime, manga
Mega Man/Rock Man (various) Y Manga*9
Megami Paradise (PCE SCD) N Anime*5
Momotarou Densetsu (Gameboy/F/SF) N Anime
MS Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny N Manga*15
Ninja Gaiden (anime: Ninja Ryukenden) Y Anime
Pocket Monster (Gameboy, SF, F64) Y Anime (TV) *14, manga
Power Dolls (Playstation, PC) N Anime*5, manga
Psychic Force (Playstation) Y Anime
Quo Vadis (Saturn) Y Anime
Romancing Saga, Romancing Saga II (SF) N Manga
Sakura Wars (Saturn) N Anime
Salamander/Life Force (lots) Y (NES) Anime
Sentimental Journey (PSX, PCs, ???) N Anime (TV)
Samurai Shodown/Samurai Spirits (lots) Y Anime*5, manga*10
Shadowrun (SNES) Y Manga
Shining Force (Genesis, GG) Y Manga
Sonic the Hedgehog (various Sega) Y Anime*9
(Super) Street Fighter II (lots) Y (mostly) A,A(TV),M *4, *9, *10
Star Soldier (NES), Takahashi Meijin no Bokenjima/Adventure Island (NES)
(Combined as Bugtte Honey) Y Anime
Super Mario World (SNES) Y Manga*8
Super Robot Wars (various) N Manga
Tekken (PSX) Y Anime (CGI actually)
Toshinden (Playstation, Saturn) Y Anime, Manga*10
Umihara Kawase (SF) N Manga
Underclassmates (?) N Anime*13
Ultima (NES, SMS, SNES, computers) Y Manga
Valis (PCE/TG-16 CD/SCD, SNES, Genesis)Y (mostly) Anime*6
Virtua Fighter (arcade, Saturn) Y Anime (TV)
Virus (Saturn) N Anime (TV)
Wizardry (PCE SCD, SNES, computers) Y Anime, manga**
Ys I (TG-16 CD, SMS, computers) Y Anime, manga
Ys II (TG-16 CD) Y Anime
Ys IV Mask of the Sun (SF, Mega-CD) N Manga
Zelda series (NES, SNES, N64) Y Manga*8

* Dragon Quest is the Japanese name, Dragon Warrior the US name. 13 episodes
of this were dubbed and broadcast briefly in the USA. There was a second
Dragon Quest TV show, which is obviously based on the games (it uses some of
the same music, for one) but I don't know on which ones.

** Yes, the Robert Woodhead who worked on Wizardry runs AnimEigo, and no, he
can't bring the anime to America without the permission of the US co-owners,
which he doesn't have. (Hey, I thought it was a creative idea when _I_ asked
it too.)

*** The manga for these games was translated, colored, and serialized in
Gamepro magazine for December 1990-November 1991. I have no idea what the
original titles of these games or manga were.

*4 There is an animated SF2 movie, and a prequel TV series. There are
several SF2 manga; one Japanese one was released in the USA, and another
(using mostly Cammy) was serialized in Game On! USA. (None of them are
connected to the earlier Malibu comic, or to the live-action American movie.)
The animation has been released in the US, but with changed music and cuts
(even the 'uncut' version contained a few cuts). In turn, the animated movie
was made into manga, which was also released in America. The TV series is
being released on video by Manga Entertainment, with changed opening and
closing sequences (even in the subtitled version).

*5 Released by AD Vision in the US. Samurai Shodown is dubbed, the others
subbed; Classmates is renamed End of Summer.

*6 For April Fools Day 1993 I did a fake "Valis OAV Synopsis", but have since
received several references to a real Valis OAV. It was supposedly released
1990 and may have been a limited edition only available through a contest.

Update: The February 1997 Anime V contains a bonus listing all the anime
ever released on video. Valis is _not_ in there, either as Valis or as
"Mugen Senshi Valis". Did they ever really make it?

*7 Released dubbed in the US by Viz. Note: The names in Darkstalker are
translated incorrectly, even in the subtitled version.

*8 Serialized in the US in Nintendo Power.

*9 Unrelated to the US cartoon.

*10 Some of this manga appeared in Game On! USA. Samurai Shodown had 7
chapters, Toshinden had the one-shot, and Street Fighter II Cammy had 6
chapters.

*11 Released in the US by Urban Vision.

*12 Released in the US by USMC.

*13 Released as First Loves and First Loves 2 in the US by Soft Cel.

*14 Dubbed as Pokemon in the US starting in fall 1998. Manga released by Viz.

*15 Serialized in the US in Mixxzine.

Web pages:

The Anime Video Game Resource Center is at
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/cruzl/avrc/ .
The anime Super Famicom site is at
http://www.extremezone.com/~majortom/sfc/ .
There is an anime Playstation game site (which is really about Japanese PSX
games in general) at http://www.aiai.com/~freddy/animepsx/ .
A page for Dragonball games is at
http://www.chickasaw.com/~david/frames/ .
There is another at http://www.bayside.net/users/gokou/dbvgames/ .

Appendix: emulation

Video game emulators allow video games to be played on a PC or other computer
by simulating, in software, how the original machine's hardware runs. In
order to be able to run an emulator, the PC has to be many, many, times the
speed of the original--emulating the original's CPU may not be hard, but all of
the hardware in the machine, including the sound and graphics processors, has
to be emulated at the same time.

Video game emulators are probably many people's only hope for playing most of
the above games, if you're willing to stoop to a little piracy, since it's
illegal to have a ROM image of a game you don't own. It's fairly easy to find
lots of images on the net, though not all of them. Hakcers can also modify
the ROM images to fan-translate the games, and a few anime-related games have
been fan-translated this way. (And I really wish people would know better,
but please stop looking for ROMs of CD games. CD games don't come in ROMs.)

It's beyond the scope of this FAQ to list all the emulators that exist.
Check out comp.emulators.game-consoles for more information.

Oh yeah, and if you want to play the Urusei Yatsura game for Famicom on
Nesticle, flip the mirroring. On fwnes, make sure it uses memory mapper 3.
--
Ken Arromdee / arro...@rahul.net / http://www.rahul.net/arromdee

"I have never seen the inside of the building at Microsoft where the top
executives hang out, but I have this fantasy that in the hallways, at regular
intervals, big red alarm boxes are bolted to the wall. Each contains a large
red button protected by a windowpane. A metal hammer dangles on a chain next
to it. Above is a big sign reading: IN THE EVENT OF A CRASH IN MARKET SHARE,
BREAK GLASS." -- Neal Stephenson

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