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  • Horny Sweeper 2

    1995

    Horny Sweeper 2

    1995

    Strategy Tactical Adventure
    PC-9800 Series
    The sequel to Kōshoku Shikakenin (the first Horny Sweeper) tells us what happened to the brave hero Kazuya after he has overthrown the evil regime in the first game. One day Kazuya goes outside, enjoying the good weather, when an unknown girl appears and says she is the sister of Mai, one of the heroines of the first game. It looks like PSYCO, the evil brain-washing power, is back! And not just anywhere, but in a girls high school! Kazuya readily agrees to liberate the poor girls from the curse of PSYCO. Horny Sweeper 2: Joshikō Kiki Ippatsu plays very similarly to the first game. It is a top-down turn-based strategy game in which the player navigates Kazuya and the liberated girls on the large battle fields and attacks when enemies are in range. The difference is that in the sequel, characters gain experience points from each attack, rather than automatically leveling up after large battles, which grants this game a definite role-playing angle. There are more girls (including old acquaintances from the first ga
  • Oyaji Hunter Mahjong

    1995

    Oyaji Hunter Mahjong

    1995

    Card & Board Game
    3DO Interactive Multiplayer
    Oyaji Hunter Mahjong is a mahjong game developed and published by Warp for the 3DO platform. Players assume the role of the Oyaji Hunter, a superhero of sorts who protects women in the streets of Japan from lascivious older men who attempt to harass them. The only way the men can be put in their place, however, is through mahjong matches.
  • Mystic Ark

    1995

    Mystic Ark

    1995

    Puzzle Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    Seven heroes from seven different Worlds. Seven heroes who were brought to a mysterious temple on a remote island and transformed into statues. Seven heroes who are chosen to bring harmony back to the universe: Miriene the witch (wizard), Lux the tetsujin (a race of iron people), Reeshina the grappler (monk), Tokio the ninja, Kamio the ogre, and Mesia the priestess. The seventh hero is you, the protagonist of the game - the knight Remeer or the female warrior Ferris. Your first task will be to release your companions from the statues they are locked in. You must travel to the Cat World and to retrieve an important artifact. But your main objective is to visit all the seven Worlds and to find seven mystic arks - the items that will re-unite those Worlds and bring peace to them. "Mystic Ark" is a RPG closely connected to 7th Saga. You travel on overworld map, visit towns, buy equipment, and descend into dungeons. The combat is turn-based and viewed from a third-person "over-the-shoulder" perspective. The battles are
  • Kat's Run: Zen-Nippon K-Car Senshuken

    1995

    Kat's Run: Zen-Nippon K-Car Senshuken

    1995

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Race to the finish! The cars are connected to the driver. The engine and mind has become one. Race in different modes and experience thrilling rides with personality! A large number of cars are available to you! -Autozam AZ-1 -Honda Today -Suzuki Cappuccino -Suzuki Alto Works -Honda Beat -Mitsubishi Minica Dangan ZZ-4 -Mitsubishi Toppo -Suzuki Jimny -Suzuki Wagon R -Daihatsu Mira TR-XX
  • 4-nin Shogi

    1995

    4-nin Shogi

    1995

    Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    4-nin Shogi is a four-person variant of shogi (Japanese chess). It may be played with a dedicated yonin shogi set or with two sets of standard shogi pieces, and is played on a standard sized shogi board. The objective of the game is to capture your opponents’ kings as an individual or with the option of teaming up with one or two fellow players. Fast matches are common.
  • Kouryaku Casino Bar

    1995

    Kouryaku Casino Bar

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Kouryaku Casino Bar is a Miscellaneous game, published by Nichibutsu, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Kohshien 4

    1995

    Kohshien 4

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Kohshien 4 is a Sports game, developed and published by Magical Company (Mahou), which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Super Keirin

    1995

    Super Keirin

    1995

    Racing Simulator Sport
    Super Famicom
    Super Keirin is a Japan-exclusive video game that allows players to become cyclists. Cute anime-style graphics are employed throughout the game; stating that the premise of the game is less serious than other Super NES cycling video games. The game plays like a miniature version of a role-playing video game. Before each race, players has the ability to buy supplies from a drug store, a 24-hour variety store, and a clothing store for a certain amount of yen per purchase. Interaction with non-player characters is possible while at the shopping district. Players can also gamble by placing wagers on other bicycle racing events,[5] buying parimutuel tickets with the chance of winning a respectable sum. Acquiring a newspaper to pick up results from other races can be done within the downtown portion of the game. There are nine competitors and five laps in a typical race. Every track that can be raced on using a bicycle is an velodrome with four superelevated turns that are typical in most velodromes. Riders are not a
  • Dangerous Curves

    1995

    Dangerous Curves

    1995

    Racing
    Arcade
    Arcade racing game punished and developed by Taito.
  • Aqua 1

    1995

    Aqua 1

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Find the Mini Aqua sub and get your ass out of there as soon as possible.
  • Flame Dragon 2: Legend of Golden Castle

    1995

    Flame Dragon 2: Legend of Golden Castle

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical
    DOS
    Flame Dragon 2: Legend of Golden Castle is a turn-based tactical role-playing computer game published by Dynasty International Information, a Taiwanese company. It was released in 1995 and is the second game in the series. It is available only in Chinese, but gained some international popularity because of its attractive graphics (in DOS game standard) and excellent game mechanics. The first installment, Flame Dragon: Demon's Seal, is relatively unknown outside of Taiwan/China and the third installment, Flame Dragon Plus: Marks of Wind, never gained the same interest due to a significantly less smooth interface. The game bears some similarity to games such as Final Fantasy Tactics. However, it is distinguished by its combat cut scenes, which are reminiscent of Japanese manga and evoke a comic strip feel. They have caused some people to mistakenly take it for a Japanese game, however it was developed in Taiwan.
  • Ranma 1/2: Ougi Jaanken

    1995

    Ranma 1/2: Ougi Jaanken

    1995

    Puzzle
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    The game involves falling blocks of hands displaying the rock, paper, and scissors signs, which fall three at a time. In a similar manner to Tetris, the player can rotate the blocks to stack them, using pieces that defeat other pieces (e.g. paper over rock) to eliminate stacks. Doing so adds garbage pieces onto the opponent's screen to make it more difficult for them to eliminate their stacks of blocks. The objective is to fill up the opponent's screen up with blocks so that additional ones can no longer fit. Each character has two special attacks which can be used when large combinations are completed. Once in each round each player can also use a bucket of water that can transform a cursed character into their alternate form, which weakens their attacks until the effect wears off. This does not affect Akane or the Gambling King.
  • Ring Out!!

    1995

    Ring Out!!

    1995

    Adventure
    FM Towns
    When Aya got up this morning, she was an average 18 year old schoolgirl. Sold to the mob when her parents can't pay off their debts, she is forced into a sordid life of lesbian wrestling, where women wearing very little clothes beat each other up quite a lot. And in this game, whoever comes first, LOSES! Can Aya hang onto her virginity? Well, there's not much chance of that. But you can guide her through her rites of passage in this manga role-playing game. Will Aya be the champion or a slave? At the end of the game, the loser must do whatever she is told, or else...
  • Yokai Buster: Ruka no Daibouken

    1995

    Yokai Buster: Ruka no Daibouken

    1995

    Platform
    Super Famicom
    Game developers Sting' were contracted by the publishing comglomerate Kadokawa Shoten for a tie-in game for their gaming magazine Marukatsu Super Famicom, which had recently just started pushing a new mascot named Ruka (with an accompanying mini manga in each issue) to try and help boost sales of the magazine. Rather than create a new game from scratch, Sting opted to re-brand the already existing "The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates" game they had released the year before, which had not been released in Japan. The gameplay and level design between the two games is ultimately the same, though the story, sprites, and artwork were completely redone, as well as music.
  • Douga de Puzzle da! Puppukupuu

    1995

    Douga de Puzzle da! Puppukupuu

    1995

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
  • Heisei Tensai Bakabon: Susume! Bakabons

    1995

    Heisei Tensai Bakabon: Susume! Bakabons

    1995

    Puzzle
    Sega Saturn
    Heisei Tensai Bakabon: Susume! Bakabons is a competitive falling-block puzzle game based on the 1990 animated series Heisei Tensai Bakabon. Pairs of blocks in four colors drop from the top of the screen, and the goal is to line up two or more blocks of the same color, with another pair of a different matching color at either end. Any blocks on top of the ones cleared will fall into the open space, potentially comboing together into chains. Clearing multiple sets of blocks in a combo or chain will send garbage blocks to the opponent's playfield, and also charge up a super move that triggers automatically at a certain threshold which can clear a large number of blocks from the playfield. The game has a single-player story mode in which Bakabon's dad, refusing to wake up in the morning, gets sucked up by his wife's vacuum cleaner and sent to a strange puzzle world where he must defeat the other characters from the show in puzzle battles. There is also a two-player versus mode with nine playable characters.
  • Dekitate High School

    1995

    Dekitate High School

    1995

    Simulator
    Super Famicom
    Dekitate High School is a Super Famicom video game that was released to an exclusively Japanese market in 1995 and was considered to be the first "high school simulation" video game to be released for the Super Famicom. Famed Japanese illustrator Nishiki Yoshimune would draw the cover art for the game while the actual character design was done by the in-house staff at C-Lab. The game involves going through a day of high school in Japan as a teacher while managing a star pupil to good grades and popularity. Players can even build their own high schools for the purpose of gameplay, making this game similar to SimCity. A massive amount of yen is given at the start; so players can assign all the classes and even create yards of grass for students to loiter in between classes. Socializing with an assigned student will be more than just teaching her kanji and arithmetic lessons. Menus and multiple choices are used to get through the game with a first-person perspective.
  • Shiki Eiyuu-den

    1995

    Shiki Eiyuu-den

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    Shiki Eiyuu-den is a Role-Playing game, published by Outrigger Koubou, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Caravan Shooting Collection

    1995

    Caravan Shooting Collection

    1995

    Shooter
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    Caravan Shooting Collection is a 1995 Super Famicom compilation of classic shoot 'em up games from 1985 to 1987 that were originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The games include the 1985 Famicom port of Star Force (the Arcade version was originally created by Tecmo, but the home port was developed by Hudson), 1986's Star Soldier and 1987's Hector (a.k.a. Starship Hector). All three of these games were the subjects of the Hudson All-Japan Caravan Festival, which for a long time hosted a new Hudson shoot 'em up every year and traveled around Japan with competitors in different prefectures attempting to earn the highest scores. The game would then be available for sale shortly before or after the competition, which helped raise its profile.
  • Super F1 Circus Gaiden

    1995

    Super F1 Circus Gaiden

    1995

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Super F1 Circus Gaiden is a "behind the exhaust" car racing game from Cream and Nichibutsu and the fifth and final Super Famicom game in the F1 Circus series, as well as the final game in that franchise overall. The player competes for a chance to enter Formula 1 tournaments, but in the single-player mode must first graduate from GT (Group B) racing and Group C racing by completing races in those cars. In the multiplayer and time trial modes the player can choose any car category. The game has the standard assortment of customization options for their vehicles before starting a race, as well a number of different international tracks and race car drivers. Players have to be wary of taking too damage from collisions while racing, otherwise they will have to retire from the race early.
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