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Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Sony PSP
Release Date: November 9, 2009   |   Genre: Fighting
It follows the efforts of a Japanese "bancho" (delinquent) and his efforts to become Japan's top bancho by beating up all the other regional banchos during a field trip.The game takes place on a school field trip to the fictional city of Kyouto. Focusing on Takashi, a bancho of the same school, unwillingly goes with his class as he is told that he will fail the school year if he does not attend. He meets up with his best friend and loyal ally, Yohei, and soon meets with other friends as well riding on the train. When they arrive to Kyouto Station, Yohei accidentally knocks into another bancho. After a swift fight between Takashi and The bancho, Takashi learns that all schools are visiting Kyouto for one week and there are 47 banchos in all fighting together in a contest seeing who is the "toughest guy in all of Japan". Takashi, now persuaded to stay with his class, takes on the challenge to be the toughest guy in Japan. Between fighting the 47 Banchos, he must also deal with the Shinsengumi of Ikeda who are the strongest shabazos of this town and none pleased with the arrival of so many Banchos threatening their town.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: November 30, 1998   |   Genre: Action, Fighting
A 3D fighting game similar to Tekken or Dead or Alive. Choose from over 20 characters and fight in different modes, including "Normal Mode" (where secret characters can be unlocked), "VS Mode", "Time Attack Mode", "Survival Mode", "Training Mode", "Watch Mode" (watch two fighters controlled by the CPU) and an "Extra Mode", a racing mini-game that becomes available once all hidden characters are unlocked. Four buttons are used to control the fighters, one for punches, one for kicks, one for grappling moves and one for blocking. Combinations and special attacks can be performed by pressing the punch, kick and directional buttons in various combinations. Defensive moves include blocks, sidesteps as well as counterattacks.
Sega Master System
Release Date: January 1, 1988   |   Genre:
It was a land of peace and plenty... until the evil Warlocks returned in a storm of ruin and destruction! Now, they have struck the final blow by stealing your heritage... the Sword of the Dragon King and the Five Secret Scrolls. You are Hayato. The blood of the Dragon King runs in your veins. Armed only with a samurai sword, you must travel through the 16 provinces of ancient Japan, battling the Warlocks and their monstrous armies in nightmare caves and castles! If you defeat the Warlocks, you will learn the sword magic of the scrolls and... maybe... regain the Sword of the Dragon King. Fail, and your country is doomed to a thousand centuries of terror! It is a battle only you can win!
Sony PSP
Release Date: January 14, 2010   |   Genre: Action, Role-Playing
Mac OS
Release Date: February 22, 2013   |   Genre:
Sega Game Gear
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: June 24, 2011   |   Genre: Construction and Management Simulation
KSP is a game where the players create and manage their own space program. Build spacecraft, fly them, and try to help the Kerbals to fulfill their ultimate mission of conquering space.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: October 17, 2000   |   Genre: Strategy
Kessen is a strategy game that tells the story of the events that brought feudal Japan out of a century of civil war and installed the Tokugawa Shogunate as the dominant political entity for the next two hundred years. As either Tokugawa Ieyasu or his opponents, you'll engage in real time battles, including Sekigahara, one of the largest and most famous battles in Japanese history. Victory or defeat will steer you down a campaign trail, taking you either through the historical events of the time or down fictional 'what if?' scenarios. Battles take place in real time, with you instructing your various generals on where to lead their troops, who to engage, and what special actions to perform. These special actions, such as firing your cannons, charging your opponent, or unleashing a flight of arrows, are depicted in close-up, cinema-like cut-scenes. Before, after, and sometimes even during battles you'll be shown cut-scenes that depict the personal struggles of your various subordinates.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: September 26, 2001   |   Genre: Strategy
It is a time of war. Many leaders from different factions fight to control their land. One such leader, Liu Bei, has only one wish: peace. But war stands in his way, after his land Shu is attacked by the kingdom of Wei, led by the warlord Cao Cao, who abducts Liu Bei's beloved Diao Chan, the keeper of the Imperial Seal. Liu Bei has to flee, but swears to return, exact revenge on Cao Cao, and liberate the kingdom of Shu. Kessen II is a real-time strategy game, and a follow-up to Kessen. Unlike the first game, it is set in the Chinese Three Kingdoms period. The account of historical events is heavily fictionalized in the game, liberally adding new sub-plots (such as the entire romance angle of the story) and supernatural elements. The player can choose to command the armies of either Liu Bei or Cao Cao in their respective scenarios. The gameplay is similar to that of the previous game, the most notable change being the shift to supernatural warfare, including the addition of magical attacks such as tornadoes, lightning strikes, earthquakes, meteor showers, etc. The player can now control 500 units at one time, as opposed to 100 in the previous game. New unit types (elite horsemen, elephant cavalry, etc.) have been added.