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A shogi and gomoku game for the Super Famicom developed by Nihon Bussan.
A Game Boy mahjong game based on a comedy troupe.
A mahjong game from Nihon Bussan and the third of four Super Famicom games in the series.
A horseracing simulation game for the Super Famicom.
An action game released in 1993 for the Game Boy.
A Japanese mahjong game for the Super Famicom. It is the second entry in the Super Nichibutsu Mahjong series and also features a quiz mode.
A compilation of the first two Crazy Climber arcade games.
Mahjong game developed by Nichibutsu in 1993.
A Mahjong simulator that allows players to create their own mahjong player and play games against two, three, or four CPU opponents.
A Formula One racing game for the PC Engine. The last of the F1 Circus games to be released for the system.
The sequel to Nichibutsu's arcade shoot-'em-up, exclusively for the PC Engine.
A PC Engine CD entry in Nichibutsu's F1 Circus series.
Japan-exclusive game. Released in 1991 for the Game Boy.
The sole Mega Drive entry in Nichibutsu's Formula One racing series.
An action racing game featuring sprinting mechs.
Eroge mahjong game developed by Nichibutsu in 1991.
A Formula One licensed racing game for the PC Engine and the second game in Nichibutsu's F1 Circus series.
The first game in Nichibutsu's Formula One top-down racing series.
A mahjong game for Famicom by Nichibutsu.
A dual Mahjong game/RPG from Nihon Bussan.
WCW: World Championship Wrestling is a wrestling game released for the NES in 1990. It is a WCW re-skin of the developers 1989 title Super Star Pro Wrestling.
A horse racing simulation game from Nichibutsu, developed for the NES in Japan only.
A "strip hanafuda" arcade eroge by Nichibutsu.
An underground criminal organization is making their move, and a lone American secret agent must stop them alone in this side-scrolling arcade run-and-gun by Data East.
This sequel to Crazy Climber was a Japan-only arcade release in 1988.
An early mahjong title from Nichibutsu.
A Mahjong game sequel released only in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom.
Eroge mahjong title from Nichibutsu
A non-linear sci-fi action game developed by Nihon Bussan. The Famicom version additionally had light RPG elements, but it was never released outside of Japan. The home computer versions were direct ports of the arcade game, & did release in the West.
A shooter from the same company who brought you Terra Cresta.
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