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A pair of Wolf Team classics for X68000-Z
A bonus compilation for the X68000-Z
A compilation of twelve titles published by Telenet and Renovation Products, for Evercade.
The true sequel to Tales of Destiny.
Tales of Eternia is the third game in Namco's series of JRPGs, originally released in the US as "Tales of Destiny II" for the PlayStation.
Remake of the first game in the Tales series for the PlayStation, this version is a full-fledged remake that features an entirely remade world, an updated story, enhanced graphics and audio, a severely improved battle system and tons of new content.
Tales of Destiny is the second entry in the Tales of series of Action RPGs. It was developed by Wolf Team and published by Namco.
The first entry in the "Tales" RPG series, Tales of Phantasia centers around a group of unwitting time travelers as they try to stop the Evil King Dhaos and reverse the decay of their world.
An adventure game by Telenet's Wolf Team released for the NEC PC-9801 and ported to the Nintendo DS by Starfish.
The third and final entry in the Tenshi no Uta ("Angel's Song") JRPG series.
A strategy sim from Wolf Team based on Japan's Sengoku era and the third in their Zan Spirits series.
A compilation of Wolf Team's first three Arcus RPGs with improved graphics and new intro FMVs. It was exclusive to the Japanese Mega CD.
A 1993 Super Famicom strategy game based around the Three Kingdoms era of Ancient China. It was developed by Wolf Team and is an enhanced port of their 1991 PC-9801 game Tenbu: Sangokushi Seishi.
A sci-fi shooter and shoot 'em up hybrid based on the anime OVA D-1 Devastator, about a group of talented drivers and pilots fighting an interdimensional war.
A pack-in launch game for the European Mega CD system that is a compilation of two Wolf Team shoot 'em ups: Sol-Feace and Cobra Command.
The third and final part of Wolf Team's Earnest Evans/El Viento trilogy. As titular protagonist Anett Futatabi, the player must brawl across a series of maps to prevent the resurrection of an evil goddess.
An action RPG in the same vein as Secret of Mana, Neugier stars a young boy named Duke who must save his castle from attack.
A special version of Wolf Team's Tenbu: Sangokushi Seishi strategy sim developed specifically for the Mega CD. New to this edition are FMV clips and a couple of extra campaigns.
A PC-98 RPG from Wolf Team with an isometric perspective. It later saw an enhanced Super Famicom port.
A first-person RPG dungeon crawler where the player's party is visible at all times. Only released in Japan for the Sega CD.
A Super Famicom strategy war sim from Wolf Team. It is set in the Sengoku era of Japanese history.
A fantasy RPG developed for the Sega CD by Wolf Team, the eventual developers of the Tales franchise.
The third game in the Arcus Series of isometric action RPGs. Originally released on the Sharp X68000, the game was ported to the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.
In the 1930s, famous archeologist Earnest Evans sought out three powerful idols across the world to ensure they would not be combined and cause a massive calamity. However, he failed to find them. Fifty years later, his grandson must finish what his ancestor started.
The third numbered Arcus game.
An action platformer for the Megadrive/Genesis featuring a female lead and Lovecraftian deities. It was released in Japan in 1991.
Dino Land is a dinosaur themed pinball game for the Sega Genesis.
A Sengoku-era strategy game that was first released on PC-88 and ported to the Sega Mega Drive. It is the second of Wolf Team's Zan series.
A top-down shooter in which the ultimate weapon Granada attempts to quell a massive civil war in Africa.
A top-down mech shooter with an isometric perspective. It is the third game in the Final Zone franchise, known as FZ Senki Axis in Japan.
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