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Set upon the background of a civil war in the region of Utakata, this game tells the story of Zen as he seeks vengeance on the clan that betrayed him.
A late gen Spike developed action game for the PlayStation Portable, where you take control of a teacher surviving in a high school
The fourth game in the Way of the Samurai series.
The fifth entry in the popular series about brawlin' Japanese high school students.
Ace Attorney meets action and rhythm games with a plot resembling Battle Royale in this "high speed detective action game" from Spike for the PSP.
The fourth installment of the Shiren the Wanderer subseries of the Mystery Dungeon franchise was developed specifically for DS and later ported to PSP.
Kenko Bancho 4 is a semi-ironic action/brawler in which you take on the role of a bancho on a quest to become the top bancho at your school.
A Spike and Chunsoft produced continuation to the long running Shiren the Wanderer series, which was launched exclusively on the PlayStation Portable in Japan
The third game in the KuruKuru Princess series.
Decide the fate of the 9 kidnapped people who are trapped on a ship and forced to play the Nonary Game, where players put their life on the line.
Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble (a.k.a. Kenka Bancho 3: Zenkoku Seiha) is a 3D brawler for PSP in which players strive to defeat 47 notoriously badass rivals to become Japan's ultimate bancho. It is the first Kenka Bancho title to be localized for release outside of Japan.
A Japan only PlayStation Portable entry into the beloved Way of the Samurai series developed by Spike
A crime-fighting action game for the Playstation 2, exclusive to Japan.
The seventh sound novel developed by ChunSoft for the Nintendo Wii, and later other platforms, about five unrelated people involved in the mystery behind a kidnapping that took place in Shibuya.
A ballet sim rhythm game.
As the third installment in the Way of the Samurai franchise, you play as a Ronin wandering through feudal Japan. Tweaks to the gameplay include a new time mechanic, increased number of swords to collect, and a new companion system.
Way of the Samurai Portable (aka Samurai Dou Portable) is a direct port of Acquire's 2002 PS2 title "Way of the Samurai".
A game about the Japanese professional baseball team Hanshin Tigers.
A horror adventure game for the Nintendo DS.
This rythm-based game let's you fight against more than 270 dinosaurs by shaking the Wii remote following the instructions on screen. Takes place in Stone Age and you control a caveman.
In this PS3-exclusive first-person shooter, players fight a group of rebels who don't like the Mantel megacorporation, only to discover that his obviously evil bosses aren't the good guys after all.
A Nintendo DS entry in the popular Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu semi-truck racing franchise.
Follows the story of the Hokuto no Ken manga. The game also uses the stylus to imitate the Hokuto Shiken fighting style used by Kenshiro.
The sequel to KuruKuru Princess: Figure de KiraKira Koori no Angel (Imagine: Figure Skater in the US).
A medical-themed adventure game for the DS. It is the sequel to the Japan-only DS launch title Kenshuui Tendo Dokuta, which inspired the more gameplay-heavy Trauma Center series.
Fight bugs and try to stay alive in this lackluster Wii game.
Imagine Figure Skating is a figure skater sim developed by Spike that lets you hit the ice.
The second Kenka Bancho game. Like the first game it too has a cel-shaded style.
Aliens turned Tommy's world upside down. It's about time he returned the favor.
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