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  • NHK Academy: Space School - Math 4th Grade Part 1

    1989

    NHK Academy: Space School - Math 4th Grade Part 1

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that requires a Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
  • Mahjong Trap

    1989

    Mahjong Trap

    1989

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    Unlicensed NES Mahjong game.
  • Shinsen-den

    1989

    Shinsen-den

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    A turn-based RPG based on Japanese folklore. A pair of monks complete their training only to find themselves embroiled with the fate of the country.
  • Jovial Race

    1989

    Jovial Race

    1989

    Family Computer
    It was an ordinary bright and sunny day, then something out of the ordinary happened, since, with that "Jovial Car," anything can happen! I'm not going to tell you everything. You better come with me to experience this once-in-a-lifetime trip. If you collect all the flags in a round, then you will advance to the next world. You can drive to the shopping mall for shopping, but don't forget to press your "Start" button before you make your purchase! Asia release
  • Super Rugby

    1989

    Super Rugby

    1989

    Family Computer
    Super Rugby is a rugby game released for the Famicom by ZAP and TSS. Though it shares its name with the Super Rugby international rugby union, the latter was formed years after this game's release so the name is coincidental. It is also not to be confused with the 1994 Super Famicom game Super Rugby. The game uses a top-down perspective of the pitch with the two sides oriented vertically, and the player is able to assign points to various stats before playing a match to focus on certain areas of their playstyle. Options include a one-off "Training" exhibition match, a "League" game which pits the player against several CPU teams, and a "Vs." mode for two human players to compete.
  • Vegas Connection: Casino Kara Ai wo Komete

    1989

    Vegas Connection: Casino Kara Ai wo Komete

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Vegas Connection: Casino Kara Ai o Komete is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Sigma Ent. Inc., which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu

    1989

    Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu

    1989

    Sport Strategy
    Family Computer
    Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu is a Mahjong game, developed by Zap and published by Natsume, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Heracles no Eikou II: Titan no Metsubou

    1989

    Heracles no Eikou II: Titan no Metsubou

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    This Dragon Quest-styled game unfolds in ancient Greece, where the hero must traverse the land and do battle with great beasts and monsters of mythology! This game is part of a larger series of Heracles games that have seldom been released outside of Japan.
  • Mappy Kids

    1989

    Mappy Kids

    1989

    Platform
    Family Computer
    The player controls the son of Mappy in a platformer game. He wants to find a wife but she won't marry him until Mappy can become a provider for his family. At the end of each level, there is a slot machine. Pulling the lever to the slot machine may allow the player to earn extra lives. After the mini-games, players access a shop, where they can buy various things with the money that they find during the game. This game was released for the Nintendo Famicom in Japan only.
  • Famista '90

    1989

    Famista '90

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Namco's baseball simulator for 1990.
  • I Love Softball

    1989

    I Love Softball

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The object is to win the championship using female softball players. Players must choose between the six major high schools from all of the regions of Japan. After winning the Japanese high school championship, the player must take on the American women's softball team before becoming a professional softball player. If the player loses one game, play starts over unless the player uses a password to return to the previous round. The game's password feature allows games to be replayed and maintains total memory of which teams have already been defeated. However, the passwords and long and very difficult to remember.
  • Gekitotsu Yonku Battle

    1989

    Gekitotsu Yonku Battle

    1989

    Family Computer
    Gekitotsu Shiku Battle is a Japan-exclusive video game of the vehicular combat game genre released in 1989 by Irem for the Family Computer.
  • Flipull: An Exciting Cube Game

    1989

    Flipull: An Exciting Cube Game

    1989

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    The Famicom version of the Arcade game Plotting.
  • Sweet Home

    1989

    Sweet Home

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    star 6.2
    Thirty years prior to the story in 1959, famous artist Ichirō Mamiya hid several precious frescos in his huge mansion before he mysteriously disappeared. In the present day, a team of five documentary filmers seek to recover the paintings from the abandoned, dilapidated mansion. Upon entering, they are trapped inside by the ghost of an unknown woman, who threatens to kill all trespassers. The team decides to split up and find a way out, but the mansion is both in danger of collapsing and is occupied by countless monsters.
  • Osomatsu-kun: Back to the Me no Deppa no Maki

    1989

    Osomatsu-kun: Back to the Me no Deppa no Maki

    1989

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    The second game based on the Osomatsu-kun anime and manga, released in 1989 for Famicom. Osomatsu-kun: Back to the Me no Deppa no Maki is an Adventure game, developed by TOSE and published by Bandai Shinsei, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Taito Chase H.Q.

    1989

    Taito Chase H.Q.

    1989

    Racing
    Family Computer
    The fastest, most thrilling, 3D driving game yet! Take the wheel of your turbo-charged Porsche as you and your partner go in pursuit of dangerous criminals all driving an evil array of souped-up roadsters. TURBO BOOST! Need to catch up in a hurry? Well, just one press of your Turbo Button will leave your eyes in the back of your head! Barrelling through the city streets, along the roughest of dirt tracks and through busy tunnels - if you can hold the line!
  • Seirei Gari

    1989

    Seirei Gari

    1989

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    Seirei Gari is an Adventure game, developed by Advance Communication Company and published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Tao

    1989

    Tao

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Tao is a quirky role-playing game with heavy religious themes. The game concerns a spiritual wanderer who is attempting to avert the end of days predicted by Nostradamus in a near future which has already been wracked with disaster. In order to do this, he must invoke the powers of various different religions and belief systems, including those from Hindu, Buddhist, Christianity and other faiths. The game is known for its abstract and unusual personality. A Sci-fi mystical RPG set in a post apocalyptic world, where a young man unravels a mystery regarding his origins and attempts to thwart an Nostradamus-tinged apocalypse that begins as a meteorite slams into his hometown. Find eight pieces of a trigram, 7 chakra statues and 7 amulets of the star lords in 7 mystic cities while fighting a cast of bizarre demons and gods!
  • Mirai Senshi: Lios

    1989

    Mirai Senshi: Lios

    1989

    Simulator Strategy
    Family Computer
    Future Wars: Lios is a turn-based strategy game developed and published by Pack-In-Video, the same developers who brought us Die Hard (NES). In this game, you play as Cecilia and her army of robots. You must make it to Goinkia's castle and stop him from taking over. To do this, you must travel the overworld and select a location. Once you do, you must take out the enemy's commander robot and then the enemy's base. Then you will win and will be allowed to progress. Sometimes defeating enemies unlocks new weapons.
  • Softball Tengoku

    1989

    Softball Tengoku

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    With 60 characters with different abilities and appearance, this is softball unlike you ever experienced before. Batter, pitch, catch, get the team you create to the big leagues. With different stages and unique abilities, no match is ever the same!
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