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Game Boy puzzle game based on Nintama Rantarō.
SD Hiryu no Ken Gaiden 2 is the sequel to SD Hiryu no Ken's Game Boy port. It features a few new characters.
Compilation of the Game Boy adventures of Jacky and Lee
Licensed ninja game developed by Culture Brain in 1996. Is a little more story-centric than the other Nintama Rantarou games for Super Famicom.
Block-stacking puzzle game developed by Culture Brain in 1996 that uses the license of the Nintama Rantarou anime.
The second Super Famicom game based on the Nintama Rantarou anime. The trio of ninjas-in-training are joined by their friends/rivals from the Kunoichi class in a new adventure.
A Game Boy game based on the Nintama Rantarō anime.
A martial arts-themed action RPG for the Super Famicom (SNES) that was released only in Japan. The third and final game in the Super Chinese World series.
The final game in Culture Brain's superpowered baseball simulation series for Super Famicom.
The first game based on the Nintama Rantarou anime developed by Culture Brain in 1995. Followed by numerous sequels on multiple systems.
A Japanese horseracing gambling assistance game that was released for the Super Famicom in 1995. It did not see a North American release.
Released in 1995 for the Game Boy.
The second game in the X-COM series. The real-time strategy / turn-based tactics game features an all new mystery to solve and a higher difficulty level than its predecessor, X-COM: UFO Defense.
Last installment of the Super Chinese Land series.
A fighting game starring characters from the Super Chinese series.
A baseball game for the Super Famicom and a sequel to the Baseball Simulator 1.000 games.
A Super Famicom fighter game based on the delinquent martial arts manga of the same name. It was developed and published by Culture Brain in 1994.
A baseball game from Culture Brain and part of their Ultra Baseball series, known in the US as Baseball Simulator 1.000. Features a mode that contains super-powered athletes.
A fighting game from Culture Brain and a spin-off of their Hiryu no Ken (Flying Dragon) series. There were plans to bring the game stateside as "Galactic Defender," but the release was cancelled.
A martial arts brawler/fighter game with a cartoonish style which is part of Culture Brain's long-running Super Chinese series. It is the sequel to Super Chinese World, best known in the west as Super Ninja Boy.
Ninja Boy 2 is an action RPG released on the Game Boy.
A fighting game by Culture Brain, released for the SNES. Features characters from the earlier "Flying Warriors" for the NES.
A baseball sim from Culture Brain and the Japan-only sequel to Super Baseball Simulator 1.000. It is licensed by the NPB and, like its predecessor, allows the athletes to occasionally perform superhuman feats.
A brawler and fighting game and the first Super Famicom game of the Hiryu no Ken (Flying Dragon) series from Culture Brain. It was followed by an updated version which would later be released in the US as Ultimate Fighter.
Fighting game for the Game Boy in the Flying Dragon series. Includes a beat-'em-up mode.
The first Super Nintendo entry in Culture Brain's martial arts-based beat 'em up series Super Chinese. It was renamed Super Ninja Boy for the US release.
America’s Pastime goes nuclear! Players in the Ultra League can turn the ball into a fireball, a missile, a leaf, a meteor, and much, much more.
MMA-styled fighting game where each character represents a fighting style, and each style is represented by two characters.
Flying Warriors is an action game which takes elements from the second and third Hiryu no Ken games.
Final Famicom game in the series.
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