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  • Shuffle Fight

    1992

    Shuffle Fight

    1992

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Shuffle Fight is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1992.
  • President no Sentaku

    1990

    President no Sentaku

    1990

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    President no Sentaku is a Strategy game, developed by Another and published by Hot-B, which was released in Japan in 1990.
  • Moulin Rouge Senki: Melville no Honoo

    1989

    Moulin Rouge Senki: Melville no Honoo

    1989

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Moulin Rouge Senki: Melville no Honoo is a strategy game released in 1989 for the Nintendo Famicom. Moulin Rouge Senki: Melville no Honoo ("Record of Moulin Rouge War: Melville's Flame") is a strategy war sim with RPG elements for the Famicom. The player controls a party of heroes with an entire army under their control, and fights other armies and random encounters with monsters. To begin the game, the player must purchase and equip their army before setting out. The game's battles play out in turn-based formations, and each formation acts separately and can target different formations on the enemy's side. For instance, the archers can aim for any of the four rows of enemy forces, though front-line melee fighters are far more limited.
  • Meimon! Tako Nishi Ouendan

    1990

    Meimon! Tako Nishi Ouendan

    1990

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Meimon! Tako Nishi Ouendan is a strategy game released exclusively in Japan for the NES (Famicom) in 1989, and is based on Juzo Tokoro's 1984 manga series of the same name (which was also adapted into a anime motion picture in 1987). Players control a gang of "ouedan" who must battle their way back to their turf after being ambushed on an island.
  • The Gorilla Man

    1993

    The Gorilla Man

    1993

    Strategy
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The Gorilla Man is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Pixel and published by Yonezawa PR21, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Barcode World

    1992

    Barcode World

    1992

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    A strategy game released in Japan on December 18th, 1992. Used in conjunction with the Barcode Battler II peripheral, Barcode World made a strategy game out of scanning a large number of Japanese consumer products.
  • King of Kings

    1988

    King of Kings

    1988

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    A NES strategy game developed by Atlus and published by Namco. It was only released in Japan. The goal is to quickly conquer locations by producing a lot of units each turn and sending them against enemy forces. As with those games, there is also a little close-up graphic of the two units whenever they meet for battle, which shows how the two sides are faring in the conflict.
  • Famicom Top Management

    1990

    Famicom Top Management

    1990

    Strategy
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Family Computer
    Famicom Top Management is a Strategy game, developed and published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 1990.
  • Cosmic Wars

    1989

    Cosmic Wars

    1989

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Cosmic Wars (コズミックウォーズ Kozumikku Wōzu?) is a turn-based strategy video game produced by Konami in 1989 which is based upon the characters and conflicts of the popular Gradius series. It was released only in Japan. The game received a sequel in 1997, with Paro Wars, which is the Parodius equivalent of this game. The object of Cosmic Wars is to utilize an army composed of Gradius characters (Vic Vipers, and Big Cores) and battle enemies in various star systems. The player can be either the Bacterion Empire or the forces of Gradius. There are many different unit types, ranging from small fighters to large capital ships.
  • Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen

    1991

    Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen

    1991

    Strategy
    Nintendo 3DS Family Computer PlayStation
    Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen was the first Super Robot Wars on a console, and the first entry to contain the traditional SRW gameplay that exists to this day.
  • Zoids: Mokushiroku

    1991

    Zoids: Mokushiroku

    1991

    Strategy
    Wii Family Computer
    Zoids: Mokushiroku is a Strategy game, published by Tomy Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1990.
  • Zoids 2: Zenebasu no Gyakushuu

    1989

    Zoids 2: Zenebasu no Gyakushuu

    1989

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Zoids 2: Zenebasu no Gyakushuu is a Role-Playing game, developed by Micronics and published by Toshiba EMI, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Battle Fleet

    1990

    Battle Fleet

    1990

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Battle Fleet is a Strategy game, developed by Atlus and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1990.
  • Battle Storm

    1991

    Battle Storm

    1991

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    The game allows players to do combat strategies with tanks, airplanes, military bases, and non-nuclear missiles. These advanced weapons allow players to stage a fictional World War III and to simulate modern warfare. Players can assume the persona of various clichéd Hollywood action film stars like Rambo, Chuck Norris, Eddie Murphy, Bruce Lee, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Stages include a jungle, forest, the swamp, and urban terrain. The player must choose a tank with his or her directional pad. Once there, the player must decide either to move a unit or destroy the enemy on sight. Destroyed units can be rebuilt for money and the first person to run out of cash loses the war. Both players can enjoying the fun and games with more $250 million of virtual game currency to spend on cool military toys to fire at each other.
  • Venus Senki

    1989

    Venus Senki

    1989

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Venus Senki is a Strategy game, developed by Human Entertainment and published by Varie, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Fushigi no Umi no Nadia

    1991

    Fushigi no Umi no Nadia

    1991

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Fushigi no Umi no Nadia is a Strategy game, developed by Advance Communication Company and published by Toho, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • GunHed: Aratanaru Tatakai

    1990

    GunHed: Aratanaru Tatakai

    1990

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    GunHed: Aratanaru Tatakai is a 1990 strategy game for up to four players. It is the second game based on the 1989 sci-fi movie GunHed, the first being Blazing Lazers for the TurboGrafx-16. Aratanaru Tatakai is closer to the movie: the players re-activate GUNHED mech units to defeat the supercomputer Kyron-5 and its enforcer Aerobot. Each player chooses where on 8JO, the island base of Kyron-5, to deploy their GUNHED models, and then fights opponents in real-time combat while collecting robot pieces along the way to build stronger robotic armies. The game culminates with a fight against the powerful Aerobot.
  • Navy Blue

    1992

    Navy Blue

    1992

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    Navy Blue is a Strategy game, developed by Use and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1992.
  • NeSnake 2

    2008

    NeSnake 2

    2008

    Strategy
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    NeSnake 2 is a homebrew release which follows the gameplay of the classic Snake game.
  • Solar Wars

    2001

    Solar Wars

    2001

    Strategy
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Solar Wars is a tank combat game like Scorched Earth on the PC, Scorched Tanks on the Amiga, or Gorillas from QBasic. The game is two-player and pits you against a foe throughout our solar system. You can fight against a friend using two controllers, or the same controller, on ten different worlds, each with its own gravity, atmosphere, and climate.
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