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- Ness, a boy from Onett, Eagleland, teams up with new friends to defeat an Evil Destroyer named Giygas. During the epic pursuits, Ness and his allies attempt to find the sacred Eight Melodies.
- Project Sylpheed is set in a fictional 27th century in which the human race has expanded and colonized other planets and star systems beyond the Solar System. However, political unrest leads to the outbreak of an interstellar civil war between the two major factions: the Terra Central Government and the ADAN Freedom Alliance. The story of the game follows the protagonist Katana Faraway, a young ace pilot of the Terra Central Armed Forces, and his friends Ellen Bernstein and Margras Mason as they become involved in the conflict that spans the cosmos.
- Mika Asagi, who helped Beyond the Grave on his last adventure, revives him again. This time, he has to stop Seed, an addictive drug that's turning innocent people into criminals. Also joining the team are Spike Hubie, a genius kid who has lost his memory, Juji Kabane, a dead man with a "Shoot first, ask questions never" personality and Rocketbilly Redcadillac, a ghost attached to a guitar.
- Originating in the arcades, this installment of the Super Real Mahjong series puts the player in the role of a mahjong club member who competes against three female opponents. Rounds won by the player lead to undressing animations; however, while the computer version has explicit nudity, console versions are censored. All the versions have the same opponents, cutscenes, and gameplay rules. The computer version adds a versus mode in which girls can compete against each other, while the Super Famicom (SNES) version has a so-called "puzzle mode", which reveals parts of a puzzle as the player wins mahjong rounds.
- Super Real Mahjong PV is the fifth installment in the strip mahjong series. There is no background story in the game; the player is merely introduced to three high school girls - Mizuki, Aya, and Akira - who challenge him to the game of mahjong. The main mahjong mode is that of the one-on-one variety; after each completed round the girl removes a part of her clothing. The computer versions of the game contain scenes with nudity; among the console versions, the PC-FX one is the only one that similarly lacks censorship. Some of the versions have secondary gameplay modes, such as a team mode in which the player controls three girls and plays mahjong against three others.
- After the briefing from your XO, you are set to destroy something -tanks, other helicopters, planes, radars, buildings etc. While the mission only requires you to do something specific, destroying everything gives you bonuses and money, which you can then use to buy more heavy-duty missiles between the missions.
- A shooter where a blue and red airplanes fight off enemy airplanes, helicopters, and tanks while collecting power-ups.
- A scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game. You control a fighter jet and shoot enemies in the air and on the ground, collect power-ups and defeat bosses to advance levels.