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A Japanese commuter bus driving simulator and the sequel to the 1999 game Tokyo Bus Guide, featuring a new set of three Toei Bus routes and various game improvements.
Serve hot meals to customers in this Japan-only beef bowl simulator.
A Japanese-exclusive release of Tetris from Success as part of their SuperLite 2000 series of budget PS2 games, later getting its own arcade adaptation.
An Othello game in Success Corp.'s SuperLite 2000 line.
Success' SuperLite mahjong game.
Action-puzzle game part of SuperLite series
A virtual shogi game for the PS1 endorsed by professional shogi player Kunio Yonenaga. Featuring multiple training tools, it received three simultaneous separate releases for different experience levels: Shokyuu-hen, Chuukyuu-hen, and Jokyuu-hen.
A collection of three of Success' "2000" sequels to Taito titles.
A monopoly-like board game with a shopping mall theme and a Japanese aesthetic.
Compilation of all three Sudoku games released on the PS1 by Success Corp.
A Japan-exclusive RPG for the PS1 and a sequel to Seirei Shoukan.
A sound novel where a group of college students that study the occult are investigating a castle in Kyoto and the legend of Seimei Abe.
A sequel to the 1980 Taito arcade game Crazy Balloon.
One of Success' sequels to a Taito classic for their SuperLite 1500 series.
Taito's early maze game gets a sequel over 20 years later.
A Japan-exclusive budget-priced adaptation of the classic puzzle game Tetris.
A third round of Sudoku from the guys 'n' gals at Success Corp.
A vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Success and Taito, in which players can upgrade their ship's level by destroying enemies and skimming past them and their shots, allowing that ship to gain new firing patterns and access more difficult stages.
More number puzzles and stuff for your PlayStation.
A Japanese bus driving simulation game for the Dreamcast (later the arcade and PS2), tasking players with driving real metropolitan bus routes through Tokyo.
An adventure game where the protagonist finds himself trapped in a time loop where he must relive the same day over and over again.
Discover the New World yet again in this updated sequel to the Japanese PS1 historical-discovery game Neo Atlas.
Take control of real skaters and perform strings of crazy tricks in the first entry of the long-running Tony Hawk skateboarding series.
Ice sweeping simulator for PlayStation.
Sudoku game for PlayStation. Released only in Japan.
A comedic riichi mahjong game from Psikyo, with over 25 3D-rendered opponents based on numerous real-life comedians from Yoshimoto Kogyo.
A target of the 90's trend of remaking classic arcade games. Features improved graphics and many features not found in the original.
As a 15th century Portuguese trader, discover new lands while uncovering its mysteries and chart the "World Atlas" in this PS1 remake of Artdink's simulation game The Atlas.
A Japanese game adaptation of the Mattel card game Uno, featuring a story mode set in a high school's Uno Club.
The sequel to Shanghai: Great Moments, featuring a variety of mahjong solitaire game modes, the addition of traditional mahjong, and online multiplayer support.
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