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  • Kaettekita Mario Bros.

    1988

    Kaettekita Mario Bros.

    1988

    Platform
    Family Computer Disk System
    Kaettekita Mario Bros. is an updated version of Mario Bros. that was released only in Japan. It had several new features including new levels and the option to save high scores. Excluding ports, this is the last Mario Famicom game. It was co-published by Nagatanien, a food company, and contains in-game advertising.
  • Ultraman Club: Chikyuu Dakkan Sakusen

    1988

    Ultraman Club: Chikyuu Dakkan Sakusen

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer Disk System
    Bandai published this Ultraman-themed RPG for the Famicom Disk System in 1988. It was not released outside of Japan. Ultraman Club: Chikyuu Dakkan Sakusen ("Earth Protection Strategy" roughly) is a Bandai licensed game and the third Famicom Disk System game to be based on the Ultraman tokusatsu/kaiju TV show. The concept behind the "Ultraman Club" was to consolidate all the different variants of Ultraman from his many appearances in the different shows and have the player control a party of them. Unlike the two prior games, which were more action-oriented, this game is a turn-based RPG similar to Final Fantasy. Players could also select each scenario from the title screen, choosing to play them in whichever order they wished - this type of freeform non-linear RPG model would appear later in Dragon Quest IV, though of course it had been common practice in Capcom's Mega Man series long before Ultraman Club's release.
  • Big Challenge! Dogfight Spirit

    1988

    Big Challenge! Dogfight Spirit

    1988

    Family Computer Disk System
    The player controls a blue helicopter fighting against waves of enemy vehicles and ground turrets. Each mission takes the helicopter to a different part of the world
  • Youmais

    1988

    Youmais

    1988

    Family Computer Disk System
    A single-screen maze action game developed for the Famicom Disk System by Taito.
  • Dandy: Zeuon no Fukkatsu

    1988

    Dandy: Zeuon no Fukkatsu

    1988

    Adventure
    Family Computer Disk System
    The legendary beast Zeuon has been forgotten by humanity for centuries and no one is aware of the struggle ahead. Time passes and the evil is about to return and Earth must be saved once again.
  • Eggerland: Souzou he no Tabidachi

    1988

    Eggerland: Souzou he no Tabidachi

    1988

    Puzzle Strategy
    Family Computer Disk System
    Eggerland: Souzou he no Tabidachi is a part of the Eggerland series. The storyline isn't really known since there is no storyline in the game. All you see is Lolo, the main character walk into a castle, and the doors shut behind him. There are 50 rounds in the game, which is less than the other Eggerland Famicom games. The game is unique out of all the other Eggerland titles for Famicom by allowing the player to create their own levels. Like the other Eggerland games, the objective of each stage is simple; collect all the heart frames and then collect the orb inside the treasure box to proceed to the next level. It won't be easy though; King Egger has sent forth his enemies to take care of you. Lolo must use certain tactics to get by, such as trapping the enemies or knocking them off the screen temporarily.
  • Exciting Soccer: Konami Cup

    1988

    Exciting Soccer: Konami Cup

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System
    The true feeling of Arcade quality soccer is only achievable from Konami. Play a match with several selectable teams, and go against a friend! A soccer game from Konami and part of their Exciting sports series for the Famicom Disk System. Exciting Soccer is the fifth and final game in the Exciting sports series developed by Konami. It allows players to select (and rename, if they wish) a soccer team, each having their own set of strengths of weaknesses, and enter a tournament known as the Konami Cup. Exciting Soccer uses a top-down perspective with both goals on the vertical axis. This would be a perspective popularized by later soccer games such as Kick Off and Sensible Soccer. Pentarou the penguin makes a cameo during half-time shows.
  • Matou no Houkai: The Hero of Babel

    1988

    Matou no Houkai: The Hero of Babel

    1988

    Platform
    Family Computer Disk System
    A 2D action platformer from Carry Lab, published by Pony Canyon for the Famicom Disk System.
  • Konami Tennis

    1988

    Konami Tennis

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System
    Real tennis rallying, with fierce serves, powerful smashes and fast volleys! This is the real thing!! Three challenging styles of play; Play a singles game against the computer, two players can play singles against each other, or they can play doubles against the computer!
  • Mr. Gold: Tooyama no Kinsan Space Chou

    1988

    Mr. Gold: Tooyama no Kinsan Space Chou

    1988

    Adventure
    Family Computer Disk System
    "Gold, they called him. Tall, courageous and known by all just men for two things: his lightning sword, and the cherry blossom tattoos that mark him as the most feared warrior in space." "Samurai Gold is a bold space adventure that recasts a famed swordsman and genuine hero of old Japan - Toyama No Kinsan - in a future of interplanetary intrigue and rocket fast action. In the next century. major cities and space colonies are controlled by a huge computer system called " EDO". Utilising Edo's sophisticated information systems, five Senior Administrators rule the universe in peace. But evil still lurks in dark corners. And so like Kinsan before him. Samurai Gold acts as a quiet, sharp-eyed undercover agent, spotting criminals where no police force can go and bringing them to justice. The badge of his authority, just as was Kinsan's, is the tattoos of the samurai's sacred symbol, the cherry blossoms." "Gold is a fair man, but his sense of justice explodes into a bomb of intense retribution and stunning action when c
  • Sylviana: Ai Ippai no Boukensha

    1988

    Sylviana: Ai Ippai no Boukensha

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer Disk System
    Sylviana lived with her mom in relative peace after her father passed away. One day, her mom came down with a mysterious illness. Despite everything Sylviana tried, her mother's condition only got worse. Then one day, she heard a rumor about a Dr. Doppler, who can create a medicine that will cure any disease. She decides to head out and find this Dr. Doppler, and convince him to give her the medicine. However, she soon finds out that the doctor is unable to help her, due to having had his eight treasures stolen from him by demons. Sylviana vows to return the treasures to him in exchange for the medicine.
  • Big Challenge! Judo Senshuken

    1988

    Big Challenge! Judo Senshuken

    1988

    Fighting Sport
    Family Computer Disk System
    Realistic judo techniques! Win by taking your opponent down! Become a champion!
  • Explosive Fighter Patton

    1988

    Explosive Fighter Patton

    1988

    Shooter Adventure
    Family Computer Disk System
    A tank arena combat game, known for its aggressive instructions which stated, "TURN TO SIDE B AND INSERT TO ******* BOX!"
  • Risa no Yousei Densetsu

    1988

    Risa no Yousei Densetsu

    1988

    Adventure
    Family Computer Disk System
    You take the role of a boy visiting a concert of popular Japanese idol, singer and actress Risa Tachibana. During the concert the sky darkens, lightning strikes and he and Risa get mysteriously transported into a fairy land, which is threatened by an evil witch and her minions. So starts their adventure to overcome the evil witch and find a way back to their own world.
  • Fire Rock

    1988

    Fire Rock

    1988

    Platform
    Family Computer Disk System
    Survive Fire Rock! The treasures within are hard to obtain, but you are the brave warrior sent to defeat the monsters.
  • Moon Ball Magic

    1988

    Moon Ball Magic

    1988

    Sport Pinball
    Family Computer Disk System
    A pinball game published by Squaresoft for the Famicom Disk System. Moon Ball Magic is a pinball game released exclusively through the Famicom Disk System's "Disk Writer" service, where the player must write the game onto an existing FDS disk before playing it. As such, it has no box art and is difficult to find. It was published by Squaresoft through their DOG label, though it (and Akuu Senki Raijin, which was released on the same day) would be the last games ever published through that label - Square would focus on regular Famicom carts from then on. Moon Ball Magic begins with a fake-out, as dropping the ball in one of the nearby holes will begin an elaborate intro sequence which the player can control. Whatever score they earn will also carry over into the game proper once it begins. The game has eleven tables and the player can move to the next one by putting the pinball down a difficult-to-reach hole. Later levels provide more points, though are more difficult as well.
  • Akuu Senki Raijin

    1988

    Akuu Senki Raijin

    1988

    Shooter
    Family Computer Disk System
    A scrolling mecha shooter published by Squaresoft for the Famicom Disk System. Akuu Senki Raijin (occasionally transliterated as Akara Senki Raijin) is a vertical shooter where the player controls a mecha that transforms into a starfighter. The game was published by Squaresoft, via their DOG label for Famicom Disk System games, and developed by Micro Cabin. Akuu Senki Raijin (and Moonball Magic, released the same day) would be the last DOG game published - Square would exclusively focus on the regular cart-based Famicom from then on. Like Square's earlier semi-classic Thexder, the player can opt to change between the two modes of their craft at certain points during each level. Upon touching ground as the mecha, the player is occasionally able to find other directions to continue exploring as a spaceship, presenting both vertical-scrolling and side-scrolling shoot-'em-up sections.
  • Radical Bomber!! Jirai-kun

    1988

    Radical Bomber!! Jirai-kun

    1988

    Puzzle Strategy
    Family Computer Disk System
    A strategy puzzle game developed by Jaleco involving blowing up connections between squares in a grid to trap opponents. Radical Bomber!! Jirai-kun ("Jirai" means landmine) is a strategic puzzle game from Jaleco that has more than a passing resemblance to Hudson's Bomberman franchise. However, rather than trying to defeat the opponents in a frantic real-time environment, the goal of Radical Bomber is to carefully think out a plan of action and find a way to trap the opponents by removing connections between each "square" on the map. Successfully isolating an opponent from the rest of the board causes them to forfeit the game, and doing this with every opponent allows Jirai-kun to move onto the next level.
  • Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha - Kouhen

    1988

    Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha - Kouhen

    1988

    Visual Novel
    Family Computer Disk System
    Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha is an adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer Disk System spanning two disks. The game was never released outside Japan. The scenario was written by Toru Osawa and Nagihiro Asama, based on the concept by Yoshio Sakamoto. The story begins with a man named "Amachi" discovering the fallen protagonist on the ground near a cliff. The protagonist discovers that he has lost his memory, and after recuperating, he revisits the cliff and meets a young girl named Ayumi Tachibana. He learns from Ayumi that he is an assistant detective investigating the death of Kiku Ayashiro, and heads over to the nearby Ayashiro estate located in Myoujin village. The Ayashiro family owns a huge plot of land passed down from generation to generation, but there is a strange saying in the village that the dead will return to life to kill anyone who attempts to steal the treasure of the Ayashiro family. As the protagonist investigates the mysterious death of Kiku Ayashiro, h
  • Final Commando: Akai Yousai

    1988

    Final Commando: Akai Yousai

    1988

    Arcade
    Family Computer Disk System
    Your brothers-in-arms are hostages behind enemy lines, and you're their only hope for freedom. But the firepower you'll face to rescue them is awesome. Cannons, tanks, submarines and snipers will blast you with horrific crossfire, while jet fighters zero in from above. To defend yourself, you control the army's advanced all-terrain attack jeep, with its arsenal of guided missiles and incendiary grenades. Of course these are merely tools, and to save your countrymen you'll need more than a handful of gunpowder.
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