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Fashion Dreamer is a lifestyle sim where players can become a fashion mogul.
A title in Nintendo's fashion sim series.
Girls Mode 3: Kirakira Kōde is a brand new entry in the Style Savvy series for Nintendo 3DS.
More fashion for your 3DS with a new entry in the Style Savvy franchise.
Released in 2012 for the PlayStation Portable. Developed by syn Sophia, and published by Sega.
The handheld debut of the Yakuza/Ryu ga Gotoku series, Kurohyou follows the rise of series newcomer Ukyô Tatsuya, a young man who quickly finds himself wrapped up in the world of Japanese organized crime.
An action RPG for DS developed by syn Sophia and published by Square Enix. It is unique in that it's a collaboration between Japan's V-Jump video game magazine and Square Enix where the magazine's readers will be able to send in ideas and may have them implemented.
The Dreamcast cartoon boxing series returns, this time on the Wii.
Style Savvy is a fashion-based DS title from Nintendo and developer syn Sophia.
Sequel to Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix MAX. This game is only released in Japan by Sept 25, 2008.
Sequel to the original Kinnikuman arcade game.
EA Japan brings city building to the DS.
A spin-off from the original console game for the PSP that includes new characters, venues, and gameplay elements. It is not a direct port.
Fighting game on the PS2 based on the Kinnikuman manga and anime series. It is the home version of the arcade game, Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix.
Touch Panic is a DS action puzzle game released only in Japan that presents players with a field of Pipe Dream looking tiles that must be shifted around to clear a path for the Panic Ball to reach the drain. It also features a WFC multiplayer mode.
A Kinnikuman game arcade released in Japan region only.
A portable expansion to the Kinnikuman Generations game.
Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle is a game based on the animated series Ultimate Muscle. It was developed by AKI Corp. and published by Bandai.
The quirky anime about strange aliens and people who wrestle in over-the-top matches comes to life in an AKI-developed video game form. It's like DBZ meets WWF.
Animastar GB is a Japanese only role playing game for the Game Boy Color.
The sequel to WWF WrestleMania 2000 and often hailed as one of the greatest wrestling games ever.
Japanese wrestling game that features a large roster and the trademark AKI grappling system. Introduced a MMA fighting style that brought combos and a mount system to the game.
WrestleMania 2000 is THQ's first game with the WWF license. It uses the AKI engine and was released on the N64 at the height of WWF's "Attitude Era." It is still considered one of the best wrestling games ever released.
WCW/nWo Revenge is the sequel to WCW vs. nWo: World Tour. It introduced many new features to the series.
Using AKI's trademark grappling system, Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 features notable Japanese and American wrestlers. One of the few games where Bruce Lee and Andre the Giant can team against Mike Tyson and Hulk Hogan.
WCW vs. nWo: World Tour is the first of four THQ Published wrestling games on the Nintendo 64, developed by AKI.
WCW vs. the World is less about official licenses, and more about the large numbers of wrestlers, moves, and options. Only 14 actual WCW (World Championship Wrestling) wrestlers are in the game, with the emphasis drawing from six wrestling federations from around the world.
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