Madou Monogatari is a first-person dungeon-crawler developed by AIKY that released on December 14, 2005 for DoCoMo's i-mode branded mobile phones and was available through G-mode's R.P.G-mode service, which required a monthly fee of 300 yen to access various RPG games. It is the last Madou Monogatari entry to feature the original cast of characters created by Compile. The game was only available to download for six months before being delisted sometime in June 2006, and as of November 30, 2021, the game can no longer be launched due to G-mode's service through i-mode being discontinued.
Unlike Madou Monogatari (Saturn), Madou Monogatari returns to the classic first-person dungeon crawling style. A new spell, Stone, is introduced that attacks enemies with falling stones, and after clearing the game you'll be presented with a report card that changes depending on the amount of steps Arle takes, the amount of damage done to enemies, and the number of times that curry is eaten.
Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero is a mobile Puyo game released sometime in 2007 by Sega and was apart of the Sonic Café (later Puyo Puyo! Sega) subscription service, a service in which members pay 300¥ a month for access of an exclusive library of Sega games. This game is known for its very high difficulty compared to its sister games, both Puyo Puyo Fever and Puyo Puyo Fever 2. Like both games, it has a RunRun, WakuWaku and HaraHara course. According to the Suwa3 website, only Amitie and Raffina are playable in the game.
This Puyo game is considered as "lost media" due to the fact that a few sources have provided minimal information regarding Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero.
Puyo Puyo Zurashi was the third mobile game as a remake of Sega and Sonic Team's original Puyo Puyo Fever made by Sega and Sonic Cafe. This game was released for the Pocket PC as a downloadable game in Japan on October 20, 2006. Unlike all the games in the series so far, this game was never released out of Japan.
Puyo Puyo DX is a mobile Puyo Puyo game released by SEGA MOBILE in 2004 and is considered to be the deluxe mobile version of Minna de Puyo Puyo. It was included in the Sonic Café/Puyo Sega subscription service when it was released, and included enhanced versions of other Puyo Mobile games that were part of the subscription at the time.
This Puyo game is considered to be Lost Media.
Resident Evil Confidential Report, is a turn-based strategy game series by Capcom released for the mobile phone in 2006 and is another installment in the Resident Evil franchise. The series contains four titles released separately: "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #1", "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #2", "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #3", "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #4".
Sonic Fishing is a mobile phone game released as part of the Sonic Cafe service offered by Sega. The only element from the Sonic the Hedgehog series present in the game are in the lures.
J2ME release of "Bionicle Heroes".
The mobile version of BIONICLE Heroes is much simpler than versions for other consoles. The player plays as a character who can change shape. Initially, the character is in the shape of Hahli, but collecting masks of Jaller, Hewkii, and Matoro allows the player to transform into them. The enemies in this game are Rahi that resemble Ussal crabs. The player travels through various areas through means of teleportation, collecting various items and power-ups, and defeating enemies. Teleportation pads are activated by using points earned.