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A racing game for the Turbografx-16 developed by Hudson. It uses the behind-the-car viewpoint popularized by Sega's OutRun.
Mecha strategy game developed by Masaya in 1987.
Low-rent detectives J.J. & Jeff set out to solve a kidnapping case in this quirky action/platformer. This game was released as Kato & Ken in Japan, the pair being popular TV variety show hosts on the Tokyo Broadcasting System in the 1980s.
2D Brawler for the Turbografx-16 gaming console.
A spin-off to Nihon Falcom's Xanadu series, Faxanadu is a side-scrolling action RPG developed by Hudson for the NES.
An RPG based on the popular Japanese folklore legend of Momotarou, the Peach Boy. This was the first in a series of Momotarou games by Hudson and was only released in Japan.
RoboWarrior (Bomber King in Japan) is a side-scrolling action game for the NES, developed by Hudson and later published in the US by Jaleco. It is a sequel to Hudson's earlier hit Bomberman.
A shoot-em-up released for the NES by Hudson and the third game they used in their national Caravan competition. Known for its novel alternating of horizontal and vertical levels. It was originally named Hector '87 in Japan.
A 2D side-scrolling shooter, and an arcade classic! Travel across space, power-up the companion orb, and bring down some of the toughest alien bosses in gaming.
An adventure platformer game starring Master Takahashi of Adventure Island fame. It is based on an anime which in turn was based on the Adventure Island games.
Help Mickey and Minnie save Alice in Wonderland from the evil clutches of Maleficent in this punishing platformer for the NES.
An action game presented as "hero show" developed by Namco.
A prehistoric-themed shoot-em-up published by Hudson for the NES.
Wonder Boy is back and trouble has brewed in Monster Land. This is the second in the Wonder Boy series, developed by Westone and published for many consoles and home computers, occasionally with whole new graphics.
An action RPG developed by Hudson Soft about a young man named Joe in 1999 wandering the wastelands of Tokyo after an Alien invasion trying to find his girlfriend named Lamia.
A shooting game developed by Hudson.
One of the earliest and most famous "mahjong solitaire" games, Shanghai is a puzzle game where players clear a formation of 144 mahjong tiles by matching unrestricted pairs.
Darwin 4078 is an arcade shoot-'em-up from Data East. Its only home conversion was an MSX port from Hudson Soft, but it finally received a legit emulation in 2021 on Switch and PlayStation 4.
One of the earliest video games based on the Doraemon franchise. It was released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom by Hudson.
Play as Milon in an adventure through castle Garland to save Princess Eliza from the evil Warlord.
A scrolling platformer for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Hudson Soft, the game was an adaptation of the Westone/Sega arcade game Wonder Boy featuring an employee of Hudson wearing a grass skirt.
Originally released in 1986, J.B. Harold: Murder Club is the first entry in the long-running noir adventure game series.
Super Mario Bros. Special is a sequel to Super Mario Bros. created by Hudson Soft. It is also the predecessor to The Lost Levels.
A side-scrolling action platformer featuring the titular anime character.
Adventure game created by Hudson in 1986.
Reunite penguin lovers Gurin and Malon in this cute puzzle game from Hudson.
An action game originally released on the Famicom. The game frequently switches its viewpoint, from side-scrolling to top-down, and boasts 100 stages.
A version of Lode Runner with a much harder collection of levels, intended for "champion" players. Some versions were exclusive to Japan, where Lode Runner was considerably more popular.
An adventure game in which, as Sir Cucumber, you must rescue Princess Tomato.
A reimagining of the Mario Bros. arcade game, developed exclusively for Japanese computer systems by Hudson Entertainment and released in 1984. Each stage in this release has a different goal to reach in order to continue.
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