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  • Angelique Special

    1995

    Angelique Special

    1995

    Simulator Visual Novel
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PC-FX TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Angelique Special is a renovated version of Koei's first Angelique game, Angelique Special featured several new animated scenes, in addition to voice acting by several big-name voice actors. This version appeared on PC-FX, Sega Saturn, and Sony PlayStation, plus a hard-to-find PC version. Among the new animated scenes were several love events that were not present in the original game. Others included the opening sequence and the endings. This is also the first (and currently only) title in the Angelique series to have an official translation: a Chinese language version exists for PC.
  • Ninku 2: Tenkuuryuu he no Michi

    1995

    Ninku 2: Tenkuuryuu he no Michi

    1995

    Fighting
    Sega Game Gear
    Ninku 2: Tenkuryuu he no Michi is a Sega Game Gear sequel to Ninku.
  • Koryuu no Mimi

    1995

    Koryuu no Mimi

    1995

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Famicom
    Natsume Kiroemon, the 45th leader of the Natsume family, is due to inherit the Koryuu no Mimi, a tool which gives its bearer easy access to wealth and women. As a result of his father's death, he left the Italian monastery where he'd been training and rightfully took the name "Natsume Kiroemon" as well as the power of the Koryuu no Mimi. Upon his return to Japan, Natsume fell fatally in love with Kanako, one of the members of the rival Mina family. However, the evil hand of the Mina family attacked Natsume constantly and abducted Kanako. Now Natsume has unlocked the seal, making the Koryuu's power surge, and he's striking back at the Mina family. Both Koryuu and Kanako's fate are in the player's hands.
  • Shogi Zanmai

    1995

    Shogi Zanmai

    1995

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    Shogi Zanmai is a Miscellaneous game, published by Virgin Interactive, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • SD Gundam G Next

    1995

    SD Gundam G Next

    1995

    Strategy
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    SD Gundam G Next is a Strategy game, developed by Japan Art Media (JAM) and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1995. It is a Satellaview-compatible Slotted Cartridge game. The game was playable on its own without any data packs, it was playable in conjunction with 8M Pack data downloaded via the BS-X cartridge, and it could also be used together with the separately released Write-protected memory pack, Unit & Map Collections (SHVC-039).
  • Super Fire Pro Wrestling X

    1995

    Super Fire Pro Wrestling X

    1995

    Fighting Sport
    Super Famicom
    Fire Pro strikes back, and keeps its place on the throne as a the king of Wrestling Video Games! Now, you can choose from over 80 wrestlers, or go in-depth and create your very own fighter! Fire Pro is here to stay!
  • Tengai Makyou Zero

    1995

    Tengai Makyou Zero

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Super Famicom
    In the feudal Japan-like world of Jipang, an evil prince releases the demon lord Ninigi, who in turn seals the gods of Jipang and suppresses the people of six kingdoms with his demon henchmen. After one of the henchmen attack his village and slay his grandfather, the main character, Higan, learns he is the legendary "Fire Hero" and must set off to save the kingdoms. Along the way, Higan meets several characters, such as Subaru, a fairy and Tenjin, a swordsman. Tengai Makyo Zero is a 1995 role-playing video game developed by Red Company and published by Hudson for the Super Famicom. The game was released exclusively in Japan on December 22, 1995, and is the fourth installment in the Tengai Makyo series. Like several games in the Tengai Makyou series, it is based on the novel "Far East of Eden".
  • Anubis of the Moon's Surface

    1995

    Anubis of the Moon's Surface

    1995

    Adventure
    Super Famicom
    Getsumen no Anubis is an Adventure game, developed by Access and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Sengoku no Hasha

    1995

    Sengoku no Hasha

    1995

    Simulator Strategy
    Super Famicom
    Sengoku no Hasha is a Strategy game, developed by Bits Laboratory and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Zakuro no Aji

    1995

    Zakuro no Aji

    1995

    Adventure Visual Novel
    Super Famicom
    A visual novel that makes use of sound and text to tell its story. An office block collapses underground after an earthquake, stranding the workers. Zakuro no Aji ("Taste of Pomegranate") is a visual novel from Imagineer and adopts the then-popular presentation of using text on static backgrounds with the use of sound effects and music to create atmosphere. The game's story concerns a five-story office block that suddenly sinks into the ground after a major earthquake. The protagonist, Domon, and the other office drones are initially panicked, and decide to look for a way out. As Domon makes his way to the basement, any one of a number of different situations can occur dependent on how the player answered some multiple choice questions earlier on.
  • Autobahn Tokio

    1995

    Autobahn Tokio

    1995

    Racing
    3DO Interactive Multiplayer
    Autobahn Tokio is a racing game released only in Japan for the 3DO. Players can select from four unnamed cars with different characteristics, loosely based on real car models. Three tracks are available - a city at night, a coastal highway, and a forest track. Players race against one CPU opponent, while trying to hit checkpoints in the quickest time possible. Both automatic and manual transmissions are available for each car. Cars cannot be tuned, and there is no two-player option. Despite being released only in Japan, all menus and game text is in English.
  • Virtual Bowling

    1995

    Virtual Bowling

    1995

    Sport
    Virtual Boy
    Virtual Bowling is a Sports game, developed and published by Athena, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • SD Gundam: Dimension War

    1995

    SD Gundam: Dimension War

    1995

    Strategy
    Virtual Boy
    SD Gundam Dimension War is a Strategy game, developed by Locomotive Corporation and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Goal Storm

    1995

    Goal Storm

    1995

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Goal Storm, known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven in Japan, is a football sports video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami. It was released in late 1995 in North America and early 1996 elsewhere for the PlayStation. It is the first instalment of the Winning Eleven franchise, later known as Pro Evolution Soccer internationally. Gameplay-wise, the player controls one of thirty-six national teams over two different game modes, simulating association football matches and/or tournaments.
  • Pepenga Pengo

    1995

    Pepenga Pengo

    1995

    Puzzle
    Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Pepenga Pengo, sometimes just known as Pengo, is a sequel to the 1982 arcade game, Pengo. It was released for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in Japan in 1995, and was the last first-party Sega Mega Drive game to be released in that region.
  • QuoVadis

    1995

    QuoVadis

    1995

    Sega Saturn
  • Agile Warrior F-111X

    1995

    Agile Warrior F-111X

    1995

    Shooter Simulator
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    Agile Warrior F-111X is a flight combat game that puts you in the heat of battle against terrorists. It seems some sort of agency is threatening the general welfare of the country, and it is up to you to thwart its diabolical plans. In order to stop the enemy, you'll take to the skies in your trusty aircraft (a combination of the YF-23, X-31, and the F-111). Like Air Combat, there are various missions to conquer (over six in all). There are stealth missions requiring you to avoid radar, bombing, and missile raids, and straight-up dogfights. Resistance comes in the form of other aircraft, sea cruisers, ground turrets, and missiles. Your plane has the ability to detect enemies on radar, fire various missile weapons, and cloak itself from radar (very handy for those stealth missions). In order to survive, each feature must be utilized and learned by the player. Certain objectives require the use of heat-seeking missiles and strategy. If you go in with guns and missiles blazing, in all likelihood, you'll get shot out
  • Real Bout Fatal Fury

    1995

    Real Bout Fatal Fury

    1995

    Fighting
    Arcade Neo Geo AES PlayStation 3 Wii Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable Neo Geo CD
    star 7.9
    Real Bout changes the play controls from the previous Fatal Fury games, reducing the number of attack buttons from four to three: a standard Punch and Kick button, a "Strong Attack" button which can be either a stronger punch or kick attack, depending on the character. The game retains the three-plane "oversway" system from Fatal Fury 3, which features a main lane for fighting, with foreground and background planes used to avoid attacks or leap towards the opponent. A dedicated button is now used to make an "oversway" (or change plane) towards the background or foreground. Real Bout introduces a Power Gauge, which fills up as the player performs normal or special techniques against their opponent or defend themselves, similar to many super move gauges featured in other fighting games. The Power Gauge allows players to perform one of three types of Special Techniques, depending of the level of the Power Gauge. Real Bout also introduces stages with ring-outs, a gameplay feature previously introduced in 3D fighting
  • Waterworld

    1995

    Waterworld

    1995

    Shooter Arcade
    Virtual Boy
    The sun. For millions of years the source of life. But for one planet the source of it's demise. The temperature climbed, the vast pools of ice at it's poles melted, and the oceans rose. Centuries later, few people remained on this planet, once called Earth. A lone mariner sails the expanse of water, trading to survive. For survival, is all these people do, in this place they know only as Waterworld.
  • Final Fight 3

    1995

    Final Fight 3

    1995

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Wii U New Nintendo 3DS Super Famicom
    star 7.9
    Metro City is under attack, and this time a new crime organization is claiming responsibility. Pulling pages from the Mad Gear Gang's guidebook, the feared group named SKULL CROSS are up to the same old tricks: arson, terrorism, assault, and armed robbery. Mayor Mike Haggar returns with the potent Guy at his side. And with help from Cody's pal Lucia, and Dean, a revenge-seeking fighting machine, the Final Fight team will ambush the enemy at their next move. Choose to play one of the 4 characters, each with thier own fighting style and "SUPER" knock out techniques. Have a friend join in for a double assault on the city's scum and crush any punk that gets in your way! -9 huge levels of action that really packs a punch! -Pull off special attacks to power up your SUPER move meter and blam! The multiple-hit punch and kick barrage you unleash devastates your opponents! -Make decisions on directions to travel-makes your fight different every time! -Enjoy 2-player simultaneous fun, or try the new AUTO 2-PLAYER mode where
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