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A platformer based on the third season of Sailor Moon. Beat up daimon in a quest to collect the three talismans.
The second half of the DBZ Gaiden story
A Hello Kitty game for the Playdia.
A Japanese Dragon Ball Z video game. Released for the Bandai Playdia.
The fourth Game Boy Shin Chan game.
Slam Dunk: Gakeppuchi no Kesshou League is a Game Boy basketball game based on the anime Slam Dunk.
This is the 3rd Crayon Shin-chan game for the Gameboy.
A side-scrolling brawler that centers around the Sailor Moon R story arc. Select Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus or Chibiusa to battle against the Black Moon Clan. The game also has a fighting mode.
An action game in which Godzilla must continue moving right, crushing opposing military forces until reaching bosses consisting of various monsters from the Godzilla universe. It was a Japan-only, Game Boy release.
Gundam Wars is a strategy game that requires the Datach Joint ROM System. By scanning cards into the Datach accessory, the player creates Mobile Suits to be used in the game.
Frankenstein has stolen you girlfriend and you need to get her back.
A sci-fi strategy game based in the Gundam universe that was published by Bandai in 1991 for the Super Famicom.
An educational game to teach children Hiragana.
Strategy video game published by Bandai in 1990, for the Game Boy.
Enhanced remake of Karateka that included a versus mode.
A light-hearted horror-themed NES platformer from Bandai.
A sci-fi Light Gun game from Bandai that came packaged with the Hyper Shot Light Gun for the Famicom.
The tenth and final Bandai game to use the Family Trainer/Power Pad accesssory for the NES. The player helps a baby kyonshi (jiang shi) find its parents.
A three-in-one cartridge containing the original Super Mario Bros., Duck Hunt, and World Class Track Meet.
A Famicom Disk System licensed adventure game published by Bandai, based on a Japanese TV show.
The seventh in Bandai's Family Trainer series, and the third to be released in the US, this NES game uses the system's Power Pad accessory to simulate various sports.
Bandai published this Ultraman-themed RPG for the Famicom Disk System in 1988. It was not released outside of Japan.
The first in a series of SD Gundam games which blend turn-based strategy and real-time combat.
The second of three Ultraman games for the Famicom Disk System, published by Bandai. It was never released outside of Japan.
A NES action game created for the Power Pad/Family Trainer accessory by Bandai. Is known as Family Trainer: Manhattan Police in Japan.
A Kinnikuman (M.U.S.C.L.E.) game based on the Scramble for the Throne arc of the manga. It was published on the Famicom Disk System by Bandai and, unlike its predecessor, was never released outside of Japan.
An athletics simulator and the first in a series of Bandai NES games to use the Power Pad (Family Trainer) accessory.
Zeta Gundam is an action game for the Fujitsu FM-7; it is based on the anime of the same name.
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