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Gundam: The Battle Master, later known as Battle Assault, is a series of fighting games released for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. The series features mobile suits from several eras of the Gundam metaverse and some non-traditional fighting game elements. Every entry was developed by Bandai in co-operation with Japanese developer Natsume,[1] who also made the 1996 Shin Kidō Senki Gundam Wing: Endless Duel.

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  • 1Gundam: The Battle Master
  • 2Gundam: The Battle Master 2 and Gundam: Battle Assault

Gundam: The Battle Master[edit]

Gundam: The Battle Master
Developer(s)Bandai, Natsume
Publisher(s)Bandai
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • JP: 1997-06-20
Genre(s)Versus Fighting
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Overview[edit]

Gundam: The Battle Master is the first game in the series, released for the PlayStation in 1997. Even this first game features the large multi-jointed sprites and 2-screen-high stages that the rest of the series would follow on. It includes the following mobile suits from the Universal Century era:

Playable

  • RX-93 Nu Gundam

Bosses (Non-Playable)

Gameplay[edit]

Gundam: The Battle Master features gameplay unlike most fighting games, let alone the other games within its series:

  • Mobile suit movement is realistically slow.
  • Repeated damage to a specific body part on an enemy will result in that part's armor breaking.
  • There's no standard 'health bar'. Instead, a mobile suit has a 'temperature bar' that would fill up as it gets hit. When the bar is full, the mobile suit overheats and is knocked down. When a mobile suit overheats three times, it is knocked out and loses the fight.
  • The standard punch and kick buttons are complemented by a shoot button (for firing beam rifles or machine guns), a weapon button (beam sabers, heat hawks, etc.), and a thrust button that allows the mobile suit to fly indefinitely. This is similar to Endless Duel, as well as games such as Capcom's Cyberbots.
  • Projectiles are unblockable.
  • Special moves are limited. A mobile suit will have a rapid fire version of the shoot button and one or two unique moves. All special moves drain a bar below the temperature bar that can only be filled by connecting with melee attacks.
  • Some mobile suits can dodge into the background to avoid attacks, while others can erect a beam barrier that can block projectiles (which can be held indefinitely unless hit by a melee attack).
  • Bosses are massive and fill up nearly half the screen. They can not be knocked back by any attack unless they overheat.

Gundam: The Battle Master 2 and Gundam: Battle Assault[edit]

Gundam: The Battle Master 2
Gundam: Battle Assault
Developer(s)Bandai, Natsume
Publisher(s)Bandai
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • JP: 1998-03-12,2001-04-26
  • NA: 2000-11-06
  • PAL: 2001-12-07
Genre(s)Versus Fighting
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Overview[edit]

In 1998, Bandai followed up with Gundam: The Battle Master 2, which in 2000 became the first Gundam: Battle Assault release. Though it changed the gameplay system to resemble a more traditional fighting game, seven new mobile suits were added:

  • MS-06S Zaku II Commander Type (Unlockable by cheat code only)
  • OZ-15AGX Hydra Gundam (New end boss and first non-UC mobile suit to be featured in the series)

Gameplay changes[edit]

The game now resembles Endless Duel and the like. All future Battle Assault games were based on this formula:

  • Gone were the temperature and special gauges, in their place a standard health bar (of which each mobile suit has three), a boost gauge and an ammo counter. The health bar works similarly to the temperature bar, however; when a health bar is drained, the mobile suit will overheat and be knocked down as usual, and overheats leads to a loss.
  • The shoot and weapon functions are replaced with second strength punch and kick buttons. Shoot and weapon functions are now special moves.
  • Projectiles are no longer unblockable, but melee weapons now are.
  • The main projectile special move costs ammo, an amount proportional to the projectile's power. If a mobile suit runs out, it cannot use that special move for the rest of the fight. Alternate projectile specials, however, do not need ammunition.
  • A mobile suit can no longer fly indefinitely. Instead, each press of the thrust button costs one boost bar. When the gauge is empty, the mobile suit must wait for it to recharge before boosting again. The mobile suit can also activate a free flight mode that allows it to fly in any direction and not get fazed by any attack as long as it doesn't overheat or the boost gauge runs out. The only exception is the mobile armor Neue Ziel, which is always in flight mode.
  • Dodging or using beam barriers now drains health. Beam barriers, however, can now block melee weapons (since those are now unblockable).
  • Super moves are (re)introduced. Every mobile suit (except some secret characters) now has a super move that can be used up to three times.
  • The new boss is the Hydra Gundam. It is fast, having two shoulder-mounted beam cannon that can track the opponent and fire twice without using ammo despite the suit being still during this attack. It can also guard against projectiles without suffering block damage.

Changes to Gundam: Battle Assault[edit]

The game came out in the US two years later under the title Gundam: Battle Assault. At the time, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing had started on Cartoon Network and was gaining popularity, so Bandai changed the storyline and mobile suit pilots to a Gundam Wing base, among other things. Particularly, the Hamma Hamma mobile suit was removed from the lineup and replaced with the Wing Gundam, though this new character is simply Zeta Gundam (which is still in the game) with a different visual design. Not only that, but this version removed the original intro and credits without replacing them.

In 2001, this version was released in Japan, under the Gundam: Battle Assault title.

Gundam: Battle Assault 2 and The Battle[edit]

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Gundam: Battle Assault 2
Developer(s)Bandai, Natsume
Publisher(s)Bandai
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
Genre(s)Versus Fighting
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

In 2002, Bandai released a sequel to Battle Assault in North America and Europe titled Gundam: Battle Assault 2. The four Z Gundam mobile suits (Zeta Gundam, The O, Hamma Hamma and Qubeley) and the Wing Gundam were taken out and replaced with fourteen new characters: the main cast of Mobile Fighter G Gundam (including the Devil Gundam as a new end boss), Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz as well as the Gundam Epyon from the Gundam Wing TV show.

Dodging and using beam barriers no longer drains health, it used up the boost gauge instead. The story mode is replaced with a 'Street Mode', in which the player can select from a total of eight mobile suits and very loosely follow the events of the One Year War, the 13th Gundam Fight, and the Endless Waltz OVA.

The original Gundam, a sub-par character in the first Battle Assault, received a major revamp in Battle Assault 2. It now has several new moves and combo options, as well as a devastating super (the Gundam Hammer) which can take an entire life bar off the opponent.

Although the Zeta Gundam, The O, Hamma Hamma and Qubeley were removed from Battle Assault 2, their game code data remains hidden and can be accessed using a cheating device like GameShark.[2]

The game was eventually released in Japan as part of Bandai's Simple Characters 2000 Series (as The Battle) of budget-priced PlayStation games (the series was published by D3 Publisher instead of Bandai themselves), split into two separate games: one focusing on G Gundam and the other on Gundam Wing.[3][4] One of the differences with the two split versions of the game (other than that Burning Gundam and Dark Gundam's names were restored to their original names, God Gundam and Devil Gundam respectively) was that the Psycho Gundam Mk. III retained its original pilot from the Gundam: The Battle Master games.

Early versions of this game incorrectly spell 'Gundam' as 'Gundum' on the spine of the case.

Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Battle Assault and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny[edit]

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Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Battle Assault
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny
Developer(s)Natsume
Publisher(s)Bandai
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
  • NA: 2004-08-10
Genre(s)Versus Fighting
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

In 2004, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Battle Assault was released for the Game Boy Advance and featured units exclusively form the then-recent localization of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. The units included all the Gundams from the show sans the Providence, as well as Rau Le Creuset's CGUE and the Gundam Astray Red Frame. It was released exclusively in the US.

The gameplay for this portable installment is similar to its three PlayStation predecessors, with the difference of being faster and more user friendly. The player had the option of choosing a manual method for executing special moves or an automatic one (similar to the easy mode of Capcom's Vs. series). The player could also adjust one of three parameters (HP, Phase Shift Armor or Thrust) at the cost of the other.

There was also an updated version of the game focusing on the SEED Destiny sequel series, named simply Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. Unlike the original game however, it was released only in Japan and included the original game as an unlockable. This version features all the units from the previous plus the initial suits of the SEED Destiny anime (it lacks Strike Freedom, Infinite Justice, Destiny, Legend and Akatsuki).

Battle Assault 3 Featuring Gundam SEED[edit]

Battle Assault 3: Featuring Gundam SEED
Developer(s)Natsume
Publisher(s)Bandai
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Release
Genre(s)Versus Fighting
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Battle Assault 3 is the fifth game in the series. It was released on the PlayStation 2, four months after the GBA installment. It was the first to feature full 3D graphics and it also focused on units from the Gundam Seed anime, including grunt mobile suits like GINNs. However, the Wing Gundam Zero Custom, Tallgeese III, Burning (God) Gundam and Master Gundam appear as unlockable secret characters. It was only released in the US.

References[edit]

  1. ^GDRI - Natsume
  2. ^YouTube - Gundam Battle Assault 2 - GameShark Characters
  3. ^[1]
  4. ^[2]

Trivia[edit]

  • In Battle Assault, Valder Farkill (from the Gundam Wing: G-Unit manga) pilots the Psyco Gundam Mark III while Treize Khushrenada pilots Valder's Hydra Gundam. In Battle Assault 2, Valder pilots the Hydra, Treize the Epyon and Ulube Ishikawa pilots the Psyco.
  • The Psyco Gundam Mark III is an original unit designed for the first three games. It has similar characteristics to the previous two Psyco Gundams, including their large size and Scattering Mega Particle Cannon. It does not, however, seem able to transform into a mobile armor form.
  • Battle Assault 2 features voice acting for several characters, most notably Amuro, Char, Dozle, and the primary casts of G Gundam and Gundam Wing. This also marks the first time that a side story manga character (Valder Farkill) has been voiced by an American actor before Encounters in Space did the same for characters from the Blue Destiny manga.
  • In the first two Gundam: The Battle Master games, the mobile suits were not operated by their respective pilots from the shows, but rather by a bunch of stock stereotypes that fit with the theme of the suits' design (e.g. A soldier for the Gundam, a warrior for Nu Gundam, etc.).[citation needed] In Gundam: Battle Assault, as previously mentioned before, the mobile suits are piloted by their correct pilots with some exceptions.
  • In Battle Assault 2 under the options menu in the sound test, voice acting menu, Treize's sound files are incorrectly labeled as 'Trowa' and Trowa's incorrectly labeled under 'Treize'.

External links[edit]

See also[edit]

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Also known as anime-based games, this is a list of computer and video games that are based on manga or anime properties.

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A[edit]

  • Aah! Harimanada (Game Boy, Game Gear, Mega Drive)
  • Accel World: Ginyoku no Kakusei (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, 2012)
  • Accel World: Kasoku no Chōten (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, 2013)
  • Ace wo Nerae! (Super Famicom, Telenet Japan, December 24, 1993, ¥9400, Tennis)
  • Ah! My Goddess! (PC-FX, NEC, December 29, 1993, ¥8000, Adventure)
    • Quiz Ah! My Goddess!: Tatakau Tsubasa to Tomo ni (Arcade, Sega/Wow Entertainment Inc./Kodansha, May 2000, Adventure/Quiz)
    • Quiz Ah! My Goddess!: Tatakau Tsbasa to Tomo ni (Dreamcast, Sega/Wow Entertainment Inc./Kodansha, November 20, 2000, ¥5800/¥8800, Adventure)
  • Akazukin Chacha (Game Boy, Tomy, 1995)
    • Akazukin ChaCha (Super Famicom, Tomy, 1996, Role-playing)
    • Akazukin ChaCha: Osawagase! Panic Race! (PC-FX, NEC, October 25, 1996, ¥7800, Board)
  • Akira (Famito, ¥6800, Role-playing)
    • Akira (CD-32, AMI, Famicom)
    • Akira Psycho Ball (PlayStation 2, 2006)
  • Akuma-kun: Makai no Wana (Family Computer)
  • Angelic Layer (Game Boy Advance)
  • Amnesia (visual novel) (PlayStation Portable)
  • Ao no Exorcist: Genkoku no Labyrinth (PlayStation Portable, 2012, Visual novel)
  • Ao no Exorcist: Weekend Hero (PlayStation Portable)
  • Aoi Blink (PC Engine)
  • Appleseed EX (PlayStation 2)
  • Appleseed: Prometheus no Shintaku (Super Famicon)
  • Araiguma Rascal: Raccoon Rascal (Super Famicom)
  • Area 88 (Arcade, Capcom, August 1989, Shooting, titled U.N. Squadron in North America)
    • Area 88 (Super Famicom, Capcom, July 26, 1991, ¥8500, Shooting, titled U.N. Squadron in North America)
  • Armored Police Metal Jack (Game Boy, Super Famicom)
  • Armored Trooper Votoms (Various consoles)
    • Armored Trooper Votoms Gaiden: Blue Knight Berserga Story (PlayStation, Takara, October 30, 1997, ¥9800/¥5800, 3D fighting)
    • Armored Troopers Votoms: Woodo.Kummen (PlayStation, Takara, April 2, 1998, ¥9800/¥5800, 3D action)
    • Armored Trooper Votoms: Lightning Slash (PlayStation, Takara, March 18, 1999, ¥9800/¥5800, 3D action)
    • Armored Troopers Votoms: Steel Force (PlayStation, Takara, September 30, 1999, ¥6800, Strategy)
  • Ashita no Joe (Super Famicom, Kei Amuzement, November 27, 1992, ¥8900, Boxing)
    • Ashita no Joe no Densetsu (NeoGeo, Boxing)
  • Astro Boy (PlayStation 2)
  • Attack on Titan (PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One)
  • Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Attack on Titan Tribute Game (PC)
  • Aura Battler Dunbine (MSX, PlayStation)
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender (video game) (Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Windows)
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth (Wii, Nintendo DS, GBA, PS2, Xbox 360)
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno (Wii, Nintendo DS, PS2)

B[edit]

  • Bakemonogatari Portable (PlayStation Portable, 2012, Visual Novel)
  • Bakugan: Battle Brawlers (PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable)
  • Bakuretsu Hunter (Sega Saturn, Aimax, April 26, 1996, ¥8800, Adventure)
    • Bakuretsu Hunter Mahjongg Special (PlayStation, Banpresto, October 25, 1996, ¥5800, Mahjongg)
    • Bakuretsu Hunter: Sorezore no Omoi..Nowānchatte (PlayStation, Banpresto, April 11, 1997, ¥5800, Adventure)
    • Bakuretsu Hunter R (Sega Saturn, King Records, August 8, 1997, ¥5800, Adventure)
  • Bastard! Ankoku no Hakaishin (Super Famicom, Cobra Team, 1994, 3D FIghting/Action)
    • Bastard! (PlayStation, Seta/Shueisha, December 27, 1996, ¥6800, Role-playing)
  • Battle B-Daman (Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, Super Famicom)
  • Battle Mages Free (Android Mobile)
  • Beck: The Game (PS2)
  • Berserk: Millennium Falcon Hen Seima Senki no Shō (PlayStation 2, Sega-Sammy, October 2004, 3D Action/Adventure)
  • Berserk and the Band of the Hawk (PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, October 2016, Musou)
  • Berserk: Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage (Dreamcast, Yuke's/ASCII, December 1999, 3D Action/Adventure)
  • Bikkuriman World (PC Engine, Hudson, October 30, 1987, ¥4500, Action)
    • Bikkuriman Daijikai (PC Engine, Hudson, December 23, 1988, ¥4980, Quiz)
    • Bikkuriman World Gekitō Seisenshi (Famicom, Hudson, July 27, 1990, ¥6800, Role-playing)
    • Super Bikkuriman (Super Famicom, Interbec, January 29, 1993, ¥8190, Fighting/Action)
    • Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festiva! (Dreamcast, Sega Toys, May 2, 2000, ¥4800, Minigames)
    • Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Pocket Festiva! (Neo Geo Pocket Color, Sega Toys, March 16, 2000, ¥3800, Minigame)
    • Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festiva! (Game Boy Color, Imagineer, June 10, 2000, ¥3980, Card)
    • Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festiva! (Dreamcast, Sega Toys, May 2, 2000, ¥4800, Boardgame)
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (PC Engine, Super Famicom, Mega Drive, Game Boy)
  • Black Clover: Dream Knights (Android)
  • Black Clover: Quartet Knights (PlayStation 4, PC, 2018)
  • Black Rock Shooter: The Game (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: The 3rd PhantomNintendoDS}
  • Bleach: Blade Battlers (PlayStation 2)
  • Bleach: Blade Battlers 2nd (PlayStation 2)
  • Bleach: The Blade of Fate (NintendoDS October 9, 2007; Europe February, 2008)
  • Bleach GC (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 5 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 6 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Shattered Blade (Wii, Release Date(s): JPN December 14, 2006; North America)
  • Bleach: Soul Carnival (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Soul Carnival 2 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Bleach: Soul Resurrección (PS3)
  • Blood+: The final piece (PlayStation Portable, 2006, AdventureRPG)
  • Blood The Last Vampire (PlayStation 2, 2006)
  • Blood+: One Night Kiss (PlayStation 2, 2006, ActionShooter)
  • Blood+: Sōyoku no Battle Rondo (PlayStation 2, 2006, Adventure Game)
  • Blue Seed: Kushinada-hime Hirokuden (Saturn, Sega, June 23, 1995, ¥5800, Role-playing)
  • Boboboubo Boubobo (PlayStation 2)
  • Boboboubo Boubobo: 9 Kiwame Senshi Gyagu Yuugou (Game Boy Advance)
  • Boboboubo Boubobo: Bakutou Hajike Taisen (Game Boy Advance)
  • Boboboubo Boubobo Dassutsu! Hajike Royale (Nintendo Gamecube)
  • Boboboubo Boubobo: Majide!!? Shinken Shoubu (Game Boy Advance)
  • Boboboubo Boubobo: Ougi 87.5 Bakuretsu Hanage Shinken (Game Boy Advance)
  • Boboboubo Boubobo: Shuumare! Taikan Boubobo: (PlayStation 2)
  • Boku no Hero Academia: Battle For All (Nintendo 3DS, 2016)
  • Boku no Hero Academia: One's Justice (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, 2018)
  • Bouken ou Beet: Darkness Century (PlayStation 2)
  • Boys Be.. (PlayStation, PlayStation 2)
  • Brave Fencer Musashi (PlayStation)
  • Brave Story: New Traveler (PlayStation Portable, 2006, RPG)
  • Bravoman (Arcade, Namco, 1998)
    • Chōzetsu Rinjin Bravoman (PC Engine, Namco, ¥6800, 1998)
  • Bubblegum Crash! (PC Engine, Naxat, December 6, 1991, ¥7200, Adventure)
  • Busou Renkin: Welcome To Papillion Park (PlayStation 2)

C[edit]

  • Captain Tsubasa (Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Sega-CD, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube, PlayStation Portable)
  • Cardcaptor Sakura (PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Wonderswan)
  • Chibi Maruko-chan (Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Mega Drive, Neo Geo, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Nintendo DS)
  • Chobits (Game Boy Advance. PlayStation 2)
  • Cobra (see List of Cobra video games)
  • Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch (Nintendo DS)
  • Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch R2 - Banjou no Geass Gekijou (Nintendo DS)
  • Code Geass: Lost Colors (PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2)
  • Cowboy Bebop (PlayStation)
  • Cowboy Bebop (PlayStation 2)
  • Crayon Shin-chan (Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Wii)
  • Crusher Joe (PC-9801)
  • Cyborg 009 (Sega-CD, Super Famicom, PlayStation)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (Game Boy Color)

D[edit]

  • D.Gray-man: Kami no Shitotachi (Nintendo DS)
  • D.Gray-man Sōsha no Shikaku (PlayStation 2)
  • D.N. Angel: Crimson Wings (PlayStation 2)
  • Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita)
  • Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Ignition (PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita)
  • Death Connection (PlayStation Portable)
  • Death Note Kira Game (Nintendo DS)
    • Death Note L o Tsugumono (Nintendo DS)
    • L the Prologue to Death Note -Rasen no Wana- (Nintendo DS)
  • Detective Conan (game list)
  • Demon Beast Invasion (PC98)
  • Detonator Orgun (Mega CD)
  • Devastator (Mega CD)
  • Devil Hunter Yoko (Mega Drive)
  • Devilman (PlayStation)
  • Di Gi Charat Fantasy (Dreamcast visual novel game based on Di Gi Charat)
  • Digimon (PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Gsme Boy Advance, Gamecube, Sega Saturn, WonderSwan, WonderSwan Color, Xbox)
  • Dinosaur King (Nintendo DS)
  • Dirty Pair (Famicom Disk System)
  • Doraemon (PC Engine, Famicom, Super Famicom, Mega Drive, Game Boy Color)
  • Dragon Ball (see List of Dragon Ball video games)
  • Duel Masters (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Durarara!! 3 Way Stand Off (PlayStation Portable game based on Durarara!!; Japan only)
  • Doki Doki! Pretty Cure Narikiri Life! (Nintendo 3DS)

E[edit]

  • El Hazard: Shinpi no Sekai (Sega Saturn)
  • Eureka Seven vol. 1: The New Wave (PlayStation 2)
  • Eureka Seven vol. 2: The New Vision (PlayStation 2)
  • Eyeshield 21: MAX Devil Power (Nintendo DS)

F[edit]

  • Fairy Tail: Portable Guild (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fairy Tail: Portable Guild 2 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fairy Tail: Zeref Awakens (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fairy Tail: Fight! Wizard Battle (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fairy Tail: Attack! Kardia Cathedral (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fate/extra (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fate/unlimited codes (PlayStation Portable, PS2, arcade)
  • Final Approach (PlayStation 2)
  • Fist of the North Star (see List of Fist of the North Star video games)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir (PlayStation 2)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist 3: Kami o Tsugu Shōjo (PlayStation 2)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel (PlayStation 2)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy (Nintendo DS)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Senaka wo Takuseshi Mono (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Daughter of the Dusk (Wii)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Yakusoku no Hi e (PlayStation Portable)
  • Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (Family Computer, Mega Drive, PC Engine, FM Towns, PC-98, Sharp X68000, PlayStation 2)
  • Futari wa Precure (Game Boy Advance)
  • Future GPX Cyber Formula (Game Boy, Super Famicom, PlayStation, PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation Portable)
  • Fushigi Yugi (Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable)
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure: Arienai! Yume no Sono wa Daimeikyu (Game Boy Advance)
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure (video game) (Sega Pico)
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart - DANZEN! DS de Pretty Cure Chikara wo Awasete Dai Battle!! (Nintendo DS)
  • Futari Wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: Maji? Maji!? Fight de IN Janai (Game Boy Advance)
  • Futari Wa Pretty Cure Splash Star - Panpaka Game De Zekkouchou! (Nintendo DS)
  • Fresh Pretty Cure! Asobi Collection (Nintendo DS)

G[edit]

  • Gantz: The Game (PlayStation 2)
  • Gate Keepers (PlayStation)
  • GD Leen (Super Famicom)
  • Ghost in the Shell (based on Ghost in the Shell; PlayStation)
  • Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (based on Stand Alone Complex; PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable)
  • Ghost Sweeper Mikami (Super Famicom, PC Engine)
  • Gintama Dīesu Yorozuya Daisōdō! (Nintendo DS)
  • Gintama Gintama Kuesuto Gin-san ga Tenshoku-shitari Sekai o Sukuttari (Nintendo DS)
  • Gintama Gintoki vs Hijikata!? Kabuki-cho Gintama Daisōdatsusen!! (Nintendo DS)
  • Girlfriend of Steel (based on Neon Genesis Evangelion; Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
  • Girlfriend of Steel 2 (based on Neon Genesis Evangelion)
  • Girls und Panzer: Senshadō, Kiwamemasu! (PS Vita)
  • Goldfish Warning! (Game Boy, Super Famicom)
  • Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode (NES, Vic Tokai, 1988)
  • Golgo 13 II: The Mafat Conspiracy (NES, Vic Tokai, 1990)
  • Gon (Super Famicom)
  • Gon: Baku Baku Baku Baku Adventure (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Go! Princess Pretty Cure - Sugar Oukoku to Rokunin no Princess! (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Grand Chase (based on Grand Chase manga series)
  • Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas (PC)
  • Gundam:
    • Battle Assault 3 featuring Gundam Seed (PlayStation 2)
    • Dynasty Warriors: Gundam (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
    • Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
    • Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
    • Gundam 00 (Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2)
    • Gundam 0079 (PlayStation)
    • Gundam Battle Assault (PlayStation)
    • Gundam Battle Assault 2 (PlayStation)
    • Gundam Seed: Battle Assault (GBA)
    • Gundam vs. Gundam (PlayStation Portable)
    • Gundam vs. Gundam Next Plus (PlayStation Portable)
    • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (PlayStation)
    • Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space (PlayStation 2)
    • Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon (PlayStation 2)
    • Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo (PlayStation 2)
    • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes (Sega Dreamcast)
    • Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front (PlayStation 2)
  • Gungrave (PlayStation 2)
    • Gungrave: Overdose (2004, PlayStation 2, sequel to Gungrave)

H[edit]

  • Hagane no Renkinjutsushi (Game Boy Advance)
  • Haikyuu!! Cross Team Match! (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Haikyu!! Tsunage! Itadaki no Keshiki!! (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! (1997, PlayStation)
  • Hajime no Ippo: Victorious Boxers (2000, PlayStation 2, Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory)
  • Hajime no Ippo: Victorious Boxers Championship Version (2002, PlayStation 2)
  • Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! (2002, Game Boy Advance)
  • Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! - All Stars (2004, PlayStation 2, Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit)
  • Hajime no Ippo 2: Victorious Road (2004, PlayStation 2)
  • Hajime no Ippo: Revolution (2007, Wii, Victorious Boxers: Revolutions)
  • Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! DS (2008, Nintendo DS)
  • Hajime no Ippo: THE FIGHTING! Portable Victorious Spirits (PlayStation Portable)
  • Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting (2014, PlayStation 3)
  • Hamtaro (Game Boy Advance)
  • Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni (Super Famicom)
  • Haō Taikei Ryū Knight (Super Famicom)
  • Haunted Junction: Seitokai Batch o Oe! (PlayStation)
  • Hayate no Gotoku (Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable)
  • Happiness Charge Pretty Cure! Kawarun☆Collection (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Heartcatch Pretty Cure! Oshare Collection (Nintendo DS)
  • Hello Kitty (Famicom, Game Boy Color)
  • Hetalia (Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable)
  • Hi no Tori (Family Computer, MSX2)
  • Hidamari Sketch Dokodemo Sugoroku × 365 (Nintendo DS)
  • Higanjima (PlayStation Portable)
  • Highschool DXD: Erotic Battle Adventure Game (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Highschool! Kimen-gumi (Sega Mark III/Master System)
  • Himouto! Umaru-chan: Umaru Training Plan (PS Vita)
  • Hokuto no Ken (see List of Fist of the North Star video games)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Ichi o Tsugomono (2000, WonderSwan)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Hunter no Keifu (2000, Game Boy Color)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Maraboroshi no Greed Island (2000, PlayStation)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Kidan no Hihou (2001, Game Boy Color)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui (2001, WonderSwan Color)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Ubawareta Aura Stone (2001, PlayStation)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Michibi Kareshi Mono (2001, WonderSwan Color)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Ryumyaku no Saidan (2001, PlayStation 2)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Minna Tomodachi Daisakusen (2003, Game Boy Advance)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island (2003, WonderSwan Color)
  • Hunter x Hunter (In Jump Super Stars) (2005, Nintendo DS)
  • Hunter x Hunter (In Jump Ultimate Stars) (2006, Nintendo DS)
  • Hunter x Hunter: Wonder Adventure (2012, PlayStation Portable)
  • Hunter x Hunter (In J-Stars Victory VS) (2014 PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita)

I[edit]

  • Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai (based on Su Chi Pai series of hentaimahjonggames)
  • Initial D Extreme Stage (PlayStation 3)
  • Initial D: Special Stage (PlayStation 2)
  • InuYasha: A Feudal Fairytale (PlayStation)
  • InuYasha: Feudal Combat (PlayStation 2)
  • Inuyasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask (PlayStation 2)
  • Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel (Nintendo DS)
  • Inazuma Eleven (Nintendo DS)
  • Iria (Super Famicom)

J[edit]

  • J-Stars Victory Vs (PS3, PS Vita)
  • Jankenman (Game Boy)
  • Jump Super Stars (Nintendo DS)
  • Jump Ultimate Stars (Nintendo DS)
  • Jungle no Ōja Tar-chan: Sekai Manyū Dai Kakutō no Maki (Super Famicom)
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Super Famicom, PlayStation, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2)
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (PlayStation 3)
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven (PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4)

K[edit]

Battle Assault 3 Featuring Gundam Seed

  • K-On! Houkago Live!! (PlayStation Portable)
  • Kachō Kōsaku Shima (Super Famicom, Nintendo DS)
  • Kaitou Saint Tail (Game Gear, Sega Saturn)
  • Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Gekitō Food & Battle Hen (Game Boy Color)
  • Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Kettō Bistogarumu Hen (Game Boy Color)
  • Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Wonder Battle Hen (WonderSwan Color)
  • Kanbutsu Himouto! Umaru-chan Daratto Puzzle (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Karakuri Kengō Den Musashi Lord (Game Boy, Family Computer)
  • Katte ni Shirokuma: Mori o Sukue no Maki! (Family Computer)
  • Kekko Kamen (PC-98)
  • Kimagure Orange Road (PC-98)
  • Kimi ni Todoke: Sodateru Omoi (Nintendo DS)
  • Kimi ni Todoke: Tsutaeru Kimochi (Nintendo DS)
  • Kiteretsu Daihyakka (Family Computer, Game Boy, Super Famicom)
  • Kōryū no Mimi (Super Famicom)
  • Kujaku Ou (Mark III, Mega Drive, Famicom)
  • Kuroshitsuji: Phantom and Ghost (Nintendo DS)
  • Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (Famicom)
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! Oresama Quest (PC)
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! Shin Makoku no Kyuujitsu (PS2)
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! Hajimari no Tabi (PS2)
  • Koe De Asobou - HeartCatch Pretty Cure! (Nintendo DS)

L[edit]

  • La Blue Girl (NEC PC-9801, FM-Towns, Windows 95)
  • Legend of Galactic Heroes (Famicom, Super Famicom, PC-98)
  • Love Hina Love Hina Gorgeous (PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance)
  • Lovely Idol (PlayStation 2)
  • Little Nemo: The Dream Master (NES)
  • Little Witch Parfait (series)
  • Lucky Star (series)
  • Lupin III: Treasure of the Sorcerer King (PlayStation 2)

M[edit]

  • Magic Knight Rayearth (Sega Saturn, Game Gear, Game Boy, Super Famicom)
  • Magical Hat no Buttobi Tabo! Daibōken (Mega Drive)
  • Magical Taluluto (Game Boy, Family Computer, Mega Drive, Game Gear, Super Famicom)
  • Mahjong Hishō-den: Naki no Ryū (Sharp X68000, PC-9801, Super Famicom)
  • Mahōjin Guru Guru (Super Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Color)
  • Mahou no Princess Minky Momo (Famicom)
  • Mahou Sensei Negima (Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable)
  • Marmalade Boy (Super Famicom, Game Boy)
  • Martian Successor Nadesico: The Blank of Three Years (Sega Saturn)
  • Martian Successor Nadesico: The Mission (Dreamcast)
  • Mashin Eiyūden Wataru (PC Engine, Family Computer)
  • Magia Record (Android, iOS, Windows)
  • Maya the Bee (Game Boy Advance)
  • Mazinger Z (Arcade, Super Famicom)
  • Megazone 23: Aoi Garland (PlayStation 3)
  • Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch (Game Boy Advance)
  • Miracle Girls (Super Famicom)
  • Mobile Battleship Nadesico (Sega Saturn)
  • Mobile Battleship Nadesico: Ruriruri Mahjong (Game Boy Color)
  • Monochrome Factor Cross Road (Japanese PS2s or PS3 only)
  • Mōryō Senki MADARA (Famicom)
  • Mōryō Senki MADARA 2 (Super Famicom)
  • MS Saga: A New Dawn (PlayStation 2; a crossover game that featured many mobile suits and was meant to bring in new fans)
  • Mugen Senshi Valis (an OVA called Genmu Senki Leda was made using the Valis games as a template, but the property itself is unrelated)

N[edit]

  • Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Sekai Isshū 80 Nichi Dai Bōken (Family Computer)
  • Nakayoshi All-Stars: Mezase! Gakuen Idol! (Nintendo DS)
  • Nanatsu no Taizai: Knights of Britannia (PlayStation 4, 2018)
  • Nanatsu no Taizai: Unjust Sin (Nintendo 3DS, 2015)
  • Nana (PlayStation 2)
  • Nana: Everything Is Controlled By The Great Demon King!? (PlayStation Portable)
  • Nana: Live Staff Mass Recruiting! Beginners Welcome (Nintendo DS)
  • Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun (Game Boy, Super Famicom)
  • Nari Kids Park: HUGtto! Pretty Cure (Nintendo Switch)
  • Naruto: The Broken Bond (Xbox 360)
  • Naruto: Clash of Ninja (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution (Wii)
  • Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 (Wii)
  • Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen!(Great Ninja Battle!) 3 (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen!(Great Ninja Battle!) 4 (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Naruto: Konoha Ninpouchou (WonderSwan Color)
  • Naruto: Konoha Senki (Game Boy Advance)
  • Naruto: Ninja Council (Game Boy Advance)
  • Naruto: Ninja Council 2 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Naruto: Ninja Council 3 (Nintendo DS)
  • Naruto: Path of the Ninja (Naruto RPG: Uketsugareshi Hi no Ishi) (Nintendo DS)
  • Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 (Naruto RPG 3: Reijū vs. Konoha Shōtai) (Nintendo DS)
  • Naruto: Rise of a Ninja (Xbox 360)
  • Naruto: Shinobi no Sato no Jintori Kassen (PlayStation)
  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja (PlayStation 2, PlayStation portable)
  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 (PlayStation 2, PlayStation portable)
  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 (PlayStation 2, PlayStation portable)
  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm (PlayStation 3)
  • Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles (PlayStation 2)
  • Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 (PlayStation 2)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (Wii)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX (Wii)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2 (Wii)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3 (Wii)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special (Wii)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising (PlayStation Portable)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Naruto vs. Sasuke (Nintendo DS)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Ninja Council 4 (Nintendo DS)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Shinobi Rumble (Nintendo DS)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4 (Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Accel) (PlayStation 2)
  • Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5 (Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Accel 2) (PlayStation 2)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact (PlayStation Portable)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 (PlayStation 3), (Xbox 360)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 (PlayStation 3), (Xbox 360), (PC)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 (Xbox One), (PlayStation 4), (PC)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations (PlayStation 3), (Xbox 360)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution (PlayStation 3), (Xbox 360), (PC)[1]
  • Natsuki Crisis Battle (Super Famicom)
  • Nee Pon? x Rai Pon! (PC)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Neon Genesis Evangelion 64 (Nintendo 64, 1999)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Ayanami Raising Project (PC, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 (PlayStation 2, 2004)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project (Windows, 2004)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Secret of Evangelion (PlayStation 2, 2006)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Meitantei Evangelion (PlayStation 2, 2007)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Battle Orchestra (PlayStation 2, 2008)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Evangelion: Jo (PlayStation 2, 2009)
  • New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Duel (Super Famicom)
  • Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective (PC-9801, Windows 2000)
  • Ninja Hattori-kun (Family Computer)
  • Nintama Rantarō (Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Super Famicom, Windows, Playdia, Sega Pico, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS)
  • Nostradamus ni Kiite Miro (PC)

O[edit]

  • Obake no Q-tarō: WanWan Panic (Family Computer)
  • Oishinbo (Family Computer, Nintendo DS)
  • One Piece (Game Boy Advance)
  • One Piece: Gear Spirits (Nintendo DS)
  • One Piece Grand Adventure (PlayStation 2, GameCube)
  • One Piece Grand Battle! (PlayStation 2, PSone, GameCube)
  • One Piece Grand Battle 3 (PlayStation 2, GameCube)
  • One Piece: Kaizoku Musou (PlayStation 3)
  • One Piece: Pirates Carnival (PlayStation 2, GameCube)
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 (PS3, PS Vita)
  • One Piece Treasure Battle! (GameCube)
  • One Piece: Unlimited Adventure (Wii)
  • One Piece: Unlimited Cruise: The Treasure Beneath the Waves (Wii)
  • One Piece: Unlimited Cruise 2: Awakening of a Hero (Wii)
  • Ookiku Furikabutte - Honto no Ace ni Nareru kamo (Nintendo DS)
  • Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai. HappyenD (PlayStation 3)
  • Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai Portable (PlayStation Portable)
  • Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai Portable ga Tsuzuku Wake ga Nai (PlayStation Portable)
  • Ore no Imouto Maker EX (PlayStation Portable)
  • Osomatsu-kun: Hachamecha Gekijō (Mega Drive)
  • Osu!! Karate Bu (Super Famicom)
  • Ouran Koukou Host Club (PlayStation 2; Japan only)
  • Ouran Koukou Host Club DS (Nintendo DS; Japan only)

P[edit]

  • Parasol Henbee (Game Boy, Family Computer)
  • Patlabor (Famicom Disk System, Game Boy, Mega Drive, Turbo CD, PlayStation, PlayStation Portable)
  • Perman (Famicom)
  • Pokémon Puzzle League (Nintendo 64)
  • Pokémon Yellow (Game Boy Color)
  • Pokonyan! (Game Boy, Super Famicom)
  • Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (Arcade)
  • The Prince of Tennis - Driving Smash! Side Genius (Nintendo DS)
  • The Prince of Tennis - Driving Smash! Side King (Nintendo DS)
  • Princess Princess: Hime-tachi no Abunai Hōkago (PlayStation 2)
  • Project Arms in Europe(Germany) only Arms (PlayStation 2)
  • Psychometrer Eiji (PlayStation game upon which a manga has been made)
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable (PlayStation Portable; Japan only)
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Battle Pentagram (PS Vita)
  • Puss 'n Boots: Pero's Great Adventure NES
  • Pretty Cure All Stars Everyone Gather ☆ Let's Dance! (Wii)

Q[edit]

R[edit]

  • R: Rock'n Riders (PlayStation)[2]
  • Raki Suta Moe Doriru
  • Ranma 1/2 (Super Famicom, PlayStation, Game Boy, PC 98, Mega CD)
  • Rave Master (GameCube)
  • Rave Master: Special Attack Force! (Game Boy Advance)
  • Really? Really! (PC, Nintendo DS)
  • Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World- Death or Kiss (PS Vita, PlayStation 4)
  • Rebuild of Evangelion Sound Impact (PlayStation Portable)
  • Ring ni Kakero (Super Famicom)
  • Ro-Kyu-Bu! Naisho no Shutter Chance (PS Vita)
  • Rokudenashi Blues (Family Computer, Super Famicom)
  • Rosario + Vampire Capu2: Koi to Yume no Rhapsodia (PlayStation 2)
  • Rosario + Vampire: Tanabata no Miss Yōkai Gakuen (Nintendo DS)
  • Rozen Maiden: ALiBAT (freeware game for PC)
  • Rozen Maiden: Duellwalzer (PlayStation 2)
  • Rozen Maiden: Gebetgarten (PlayStation 2)
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Enjō! Kyoto Rinne (PlayStation 2)
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Roman Tan Saisen (PlayStation Portable)
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenyaku Romantan (PlayStation)
  • RWBY: Grimm Eclipse (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, macOS)
  • RWBY: Amity Arena (Android)
  • RWBY Deckbuilding Game (Android, Microsoft Windows)

S[edit]

Gundam seed episode 1
  • Saikano (PlayStation 2)
  • Sailor Moon (see List of Sailor Moon video games)
  • Sakigake!! Otokojuku (Game Boy, Family Computer, PlayStation, PlayStation 2)
  • Samurai 7 (PlayStation 2)
  • Samurai Champloo (PlayStation 2)
  • Samurai Deeper Kyo (GBA)
  • School Rumble: 2nd Semester – Summer Training Camp (of fear?)!! Ghost's Appearing in the Western-styled Building!? Fighting Over the Treasure!!! (PlayStation 2)
  • School Rumble: Sis This is Serious! (PlayStation Portable)
  • School Rumble: Sleep Helps a Girl Grow (PlayStation 2)
  • Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, PC-98, PlayStation, PlayStation 2)
  • Serial Experiments Lain (PlayStation)
  • Shaman King Cho-Senjiryakketsu 2 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Shaman King Cho-Senjiryakketsu 3 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Shaman King Cho-Senjiryakketsu: Funbari Version (Game Boy Color)
  • Shaman King Cho-Senjiryakketsu: Meramera Version (Game Boy Color)
  • Shaman King: Funbari Spirits (PlayStation 2)
  • Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits - Soaring Hawk (Game Boy Advance)
  • Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits - Sprinting Wolf (Game Boy Advance)
  • Shaman King: Master of Spirits (Game Boy Advance)
  • Shaman King: Master of Spirits 2 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Shaman King: Power of Spirit (PlayStation 2)
  • Shaman King: Soul Fight (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Shaman King: Spirit of Shamans (PlayStation)
  • Shaman King: Will to the Future (WonderSwan Color)
  • Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi (PlayStation 2)
  • Shogo: Mobile Armor Division (PC)
  • Shojo Kakumei Utena (Sega Saturn)
  • Shokuhoko no Soma - Yuujou to Kizuna no Hitosara (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Shugo Chara! Three Eggs and the Joker in Love! (Nintendo DS)
  • Shugo Chara! Amu's Rainbow-Colored Chara Change! (Nintendo DS)
  • Shugo Chara! Norinori! Chara Formation-Rhythm (Nintendo DS)
  • Skip Beat (PlayStation 2)
  • Sonic X (Leapster)
  • Sonic Soldier Borgman (Sega Mark III/Master System)
  • Sora no Otoshimono Forte: Dreamy Season (Nintendo DS)
  • Sotsugyo and Sotsugyou M
  • Soul Eater: Battle Resonance (PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable)
  • Soul Eater: Monotone Princess (Wii)
  • Soul Eater: Plot of Medusa (Nintendo DS)
  • Spriggan: Lunar Verse (PlayStation)
  • Sukisho! (PC, PlayStation 2)
  • Super Bikkuriman (Super Famicom)
  • Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran (Game Boy Color)
  • Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran 2 ~Miracle -> Getting~ (Game Boy Color)
  • Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran Special -> Coolmen Get you Gals Party -> (PlayStation)
  • Super Heroine Chronicle (PlayStation Vita)
  • Sutobasu Yarō Shō (Super Famicom)
    • Episode 1: Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shouganai!! -FIRST LIMIT- (PC, PlayStation 2)
    • Episode 2: Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shouganai!! -TARGET NIGHTS- (PC, PlayStation 2)
    • Episode 3: Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shouganai!! -RAIN- (PC, PlayStation 2)
    • Episode 4: Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shouganai!! +White Flower+ (PC)
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment (PS Vita, PS4)
  • Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment (PlayStation Portable)
  • Sword Art Online: Lost Song (PS3, PS Vita)
  • Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage (Sega Dreamcast)
  • Smile Pretty Cure! Let's Go! Märchen World (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Suite Pretty Cure: Melody Collection (Nintendo DS)

T[edit]

  • Takahashi Meijin no Bug-tte Honey (Famicom, Hudson Soft, June 5, 1987)
  • Tekkaman Blade (Game Boy, Super Famicom, NEC PC-9801)
  • Tekken Tag Tournament Two (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
  • Tenchi Muyo! Game-Hen (Super Famicom)
  • Tenchi Muyo! Toukou Muyou (PlayStation, Sega Saturn)
  • Tennis no Oujisama 2005 Crystal Drive (Nintendo DS)
  • Tennis no Oujisama: Boys Be Glorious (Nintendo DS)
  • Tennis no Oujisama: Girls Be Gracious (Nintendo DS)
  • Tennis no Oujisama: Smash Hits (PlayStation 2)
  • Tennis no Oujisama: Smash Hits 2 (PlayStation 2)
  • Tensai Bakabon (Sega Mark III/Master System)
  • Terrorist Invasion (PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2)
  • Tetsuwan Atom (1988, Family Computer)
  • Tick! Tack! (PC)
  • Toaru Majutsu no Index (PlayStation Portable)
  • To Love-Ru Darkness: Battle Ecstasy (PS Vita)
  • Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side 1st Love (Nintendo DS, PS2)
  • Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: 2nd Kiss (Nintendo DS)
  • Tokyo Mew Mew (Game Boy Advance, PlayStation)
  • Top Striker (Family Computer)
  • Toradora! Portable (PlayStation Portable)
  • Tottemo! Luckyman: Everyone Loves Lucky Cookie!! (Game Boy)
  • Tottemo! Luckyman: Lucky Cookie Roulette Assault!! (Super Famicom)
  • Tsubasa Chronicle (Nintendo DS)
  • The Legend of Korra (video game) (Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4,Xbox 360,Xbox One)
  • The Legend of Korra: A New Era Begins (Nintendo 3DS)

U[edit]

  • U.N. Squadron, see Area 88
  • Uchuu no Stellvia (PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance)
  • Ultraman (Super Famicom, Mega Drive)
  • Ueki no Hōsoku (PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance)
  • Urotsukidoji (PC98)
  • Urusei Yatsura (MSX2, Game Boy, Mega CD)
  • Ushio and Tora (Famicom, Super Famicom)
  • Utsurun Desu.: Kawauso Hawaii e Iku!!! (Family Computer)

V[edit]

  • Vampire Hunter D (PlayStation)
  • Vampire Knight (DS)
  • Venus Wars (Famicom)
  • Victorious Boxers 2 - Fighting Spirit (PlayStation 2)
  • Victorious Boxers - Ippo's Road to Glory (PlayStation 2)
  • Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Wii)
  • Violinist of Hameln (Super Famicom)

W[edit]

  • Wagamama Fairy Mirumo de Pon! (Game Boy Advance)
  • Wangan Midnight (Arcade, PS2, PS3)
  • Wedding Peach (Super Famicom, Game Boy, PC-98)
  • Wedding Peach: Doki Doki Oiro-naoshi Fashion Dai-sakusen (PlayStation)

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X[edit]

  • X: Card of Fate (WonderSwan Color)
  • X: Unmei no Sentaku (PlayStation)

Y[edit]

  • Yadamon (Super Famicom)
  • Youchien Senki MADARA (Super Famicom)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Decade Duels (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Master of the Cards (Wii)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Mobile (i-mode, EZweb, Yahoo! Mobile)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Tag Force 4 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Tag Force 5 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Tag Force 6 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Wheelie Breakers (Wii)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2010: Reverse of Arcadia (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2011: Over the Nexus (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V Tag Force Special (PlayStation Portable)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Coliseum (PlayStation 2)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny (Xbox)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena (PC)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Game Boy)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of the Powerful Duelists (Game Boy Color)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 7: The Duelcity Legend (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 8: Great False God of Destruction (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 2006 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 3 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Aim to be Duel King! (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Card Almanac (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Spirit Summoner (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Tag Force (PlayStation Portable)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Tag Force 2 (PlayStation Portable)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Tag Force Evolution (PlayStation 2)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories (Game Boy Color)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Event (Game Boy Color)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International 2 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters: Nightmare Troubadour (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2007 (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Falsebound Kingdom: The Confined Imaginary Kingdom (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Duels (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule: Breed & Battle (PlayStation)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule GB (Game Boy Color)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! ONLINE (PC)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! ONLINE DUEL ACCELERATOR (PC)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! ONLINE DUEL EVOLUTION (PC)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion (PC)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Kaiba the Revenge (PC)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (PC)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Sugoroku's Board Game (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! True Duel Monsters II: Inherited Memories (PlayStation 2)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! True Duel Monsters: Sealed Memories (PlayStation)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the destined duel (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! ZeXal: Clash! Duel Carnival! (Nintendo 3DS)
  • The Battle of Yu Yu Hakusho: Shitō! Ankoku Bujutsu Kai (Arcade and PlayStation 2)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho (Super Famicom, Game Boy, 3DO)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho 2: Kakutou no Sho (Super Famicom)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Bakutō Ankoku Bujutsu Kai (Famicom)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho Dai-Ni-Dan: Ankoku Bujutsu Kai Hen (Game Boy)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho Dai-San-Dan: Makai no Tobira (Game Boy)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho Dai-Yon-Dan: Makai Tōitsu Hen (Game Boy)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament (PlayStation 2)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho DS: Ankoku Bujutsu Kai Hen (Nintendo DS)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho Final (Super Famicom)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho Forever (PlayStation 2)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho Gaiden MD (Mega Drive)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Horobishi Mono no Gyakushū (Game Gear)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho II: Gekitou! Shichi Kyō no Tatakai (Game Gear)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Makyō Tōitsusen (Mega Drive)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Tokubetsu Hen (Super Famicom)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics (Game Boy Advance)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Yamishōbu! Ankoku Bujutsu Kai (PC Engine)
  • Yes! Pretty Cure 5 (video game) (Nintendo DS)
  • Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo! - Zenin ShūGo! Dream Festival (Nintendo DS)

Z[edit]

  • Zatch Bell! series
  • Zatch Bell! Electric Arena (Game Boy Advance)
  • Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles (Nintendo GameGube and PlayStation 2)
  • Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury (Nintendo GameGube and PlayStation 2)
  • Zero no Tsukaima: Muma ga Tsumugu Yokaze no Nocturne (PlayStation 2)
  • Zillion (Master System)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Gundam Seed Destiny

  1. ^http://www.bandainamcogames.co.uk/product/naruto-shippuden-ultimate-ninja-storm-revolution/pc
  2. ^R: Rock'n Riders
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