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A bullet hell shoot-em-up, and the sequel to Vasara
A bullet hell shooter released in 2000 by Visco
A sequel to the 1998 versus block-breaking arcade game Battle Flip Shot, Bang Bead changes the original game's formula while adding new characters.
A Dreamcast fishing title, released exclusively in Japan.
Japan only bass fishing game.
A Japanese-exclusive combination game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color, including twp-player adaptations of riichi mahjong and Koi-Koi hanafuda.
After a village is raided and taken hostage by evil Ninjas, our hero Musashi sets out to save the village and his girlfriend. Ganryu is Neo-Geo's stab at the Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi type games of the 16-bit era.
An arcade game from Visco that combines block-breaking games like Arkanoid with versus fighting games.
A compilation of two Visco arcade eroge (mahjong and hanafuda).
A Neo-Geo MVS puzzle arcade game.
A puzzle game in vein of Puzzle Bobble set in a fantasy world. Contains three selectable characters (15 in 2 player mode), two modes (single and vs.).
An arcade eroge by Visco that is basically Qix that reveals softcore pornography (or Gals Panic without the silhouette mechanic).
The fourth and final entry of the Drift Out series brings Visco's rally racing series to Neo Geo hardware.
A traditional 2D fighting game by Visco for the Neo Geo hardware that is reminiscent of the Street Fighter Alpha series.
A mahjong eroge from Visco.
Storm Blade is an arcade vertical SHMUP which was released in arcades in 1996 by Visco.
Goal! Goal! Goal! is a soccer game for Neo-Geo by Visco Games released in 1995.
A rally car game released in 1995 exclusively for the Super Famicom and the third game in Visco's Drift Out series. A North American version of the game was planned but cancelled.
A strip hanafuda game from Visco.
1994 follow-up to Seta's vertical shooter.
Visco's follow-up to 1991's Drift Out.
Versus block-breaking game released on arcade.
A bowling game for Genesis that offers realistic bowling action. The player can select a variety of options including characters, the ball weight, or whether to play a regular or special game. Up to four players.
Thunder & Lightning 2, known in Japan as Block Carnival, is a block-breaking game from Visco.
The first entry in Visco's isometric racing series.
A side-scrolling action platformer, Wardner follows the adventures of Dover in his quest to rescue Mia from the evil Wardner.
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