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Timeball is a puzzle game for the TurboGrafx-16 that is a mix between sliding block puzzles and Pipe Dream. It is known as Blodia or Diablo in Japan.
The third game in Westone's Wonder Boy series and the last to debut in the Arcades, Wonder Boy III is best known outside of Japan as simply Monster Lair. Its sole US release was for the TurboGrafx-CD, though both it and the Genesis version were later added to the US Wii's Virtual Console line-up.
A scrolling action game developed by Hudson, it was the pack-in title for the TurboGrafx-16 system. The Japanese version is titled Mashin Eiyūden Wataru and is based on an animated series of the same name.
The second PC Engine game in Hudson's Power League baseball series.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up from Compile, the creators of Aleste, Zanac and Spriggan. It was an early critical success for Hudson/NEC's new console the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine.
Tengai Makyou: Ziria is an RPG released by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine in 1989.
A puzzle game where you move tiles to push enemies into walls and blocks. Beware the dreaded respawn tile!
A golf simulator for the TurboGrafx-16 developed by Hudson. It was the first golf game to be released for the system in the US.
A turn-based strategy RPG based on the Go Nagai manga Susano-o. It was originally developed by Alfa System and published by Hudson for the PC Engine.
A sci-fi adventure game for the PCE CD-ROM2 developed by Hudson. It is based on a manga and anime and is the predecessor to The Space Adventure for the Sega CD.
The first game in the Kaizō Chōjin Shubibinman sci-fi action-platformer series, developed by Masaya for the PC Engine. Unlike its sequel, which later became Shockman, it was never released outside of Japan until 2023.
Dungeon Explorer is a top-down action-adventure RPG developed by Atlus and published by Hudson Soft in 1989. Up to five players can join in the quest to recover the Ora stone from the mighty Natas.
The sequel to the 1988 arcade version of the original Shanghai, featuring a new progression system where players attempt to clear six mahjong solitaire puzzles.
A top down 2D racing game first released on the TurboGrafx-16. It is now available from the Wii Shop. Moto Roader is a contest between 5 racers (either human or computer) over 8 heats, where players upgrade their cars after each race.
A turn-based strategy game played on a hex map. The player is in control of the Earth's forces, fighting the Axis Empire for control of the moon. The first game in the Military Madness/Nectaris series.
An interactive database and quiz game based around the Bikkuriman collectible sticker franchise. It was the third game to be released for the PC Engine CD-ROM2 in Japan.
Appare! Gateball is a sports game developed by Westone and published by Hudson for the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) platform.
Hudson produced this adventure / dating sim for the PC Engine. As a launch title for the PC Engine CD-ROM in 1988, it served as gaming's first technical showcase of the CD-ROM format.
The first in Hudson's series of train-themed video board games which was released on the Famicom in Japan only on December 2nd 1988.
A comedic espionage-themed adventure game for the PC Engine, published by Hudson.
A Mahjong game based on a manga license, published by Asmik for the NES and MSX in Japan only.
A xenomorph-themed pinball game for the TurboGrafx-16 and the first in Compile's highly acclaimed Crush Pinball series.
A side-scrolling space shooter that takes place in the post-apocalyptic setting of 2777. It was released on the NES by Hudson Soft and co-developed by Atlus.
A Mahjong game set in Japan's Sengoku period (15th-17th century). It was developed by Hudson for the Turbografx-16 in 1988.
A baseball simulator for the Turbografx-16, developed by Hudson. Originally released in Japan as Power League.
A video game adaptation of the Game of Life, developed and published by Hudson for the Turbografx-16.
A beat 'em up where players control a martial artist, Thomas, who must rescue his girlfriend, Madonna. Released in 1988, this is the spiritual sequel to the first beat 'em up, Kung-Fu Master (Spartan X).
A fantasy RPG developed and published by Hudson for the PC Engine. It was never released outside Japan.
A military-based action RPG for the MSX.
A racing game for the Turbografx-16 developed by Hudson. It uses the behind-the-car viewpoint popularized by Sega's OutRun.
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