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Advanced V.G.

Advanced V.G.

Sega Saturn - Released - March 14, 1997

An updated version of the original Variable Geo game for the NEC PC9800 which adds three new playable characters, a storyline which features Yuka as the main character (who has a clone), and includes a pair of "True" bosses, the genetically engineered "Hybrid" warriors K-1 and K-2. This game was originally released for the NEC Turbo-CD later updated for Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation with updated graphics and sound. The only major difference between the Saturn and PlayStation versions is that the Saturn version retains the "Graphic Mode" setting which allows the viewing of the hentai scenes, not available in the PlayStation version.

Advanced V.G.

Advanced V.G.

Sony Playstation - Released - March 19, 1996

An updated version of the original Variable Geo game for the NEC PC9800 which adds three new playable characters, a storyline which features Yuka as the main character (who has a clone), and includes a pair of "True" bosses, the genetically engineered "Hybrid" warriors K-1 and K-2. This game was originally released for the NEC Turbo-CD later updated for Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation with updated graphics and sound. The only major difference between the Saturn and PlayStation versions is that the Saturn version retains the "Graphic Mode" setting which allows the viewing of the hentai scenes, not available in the PlayStation version. Variable Geo, also known as V.G., is a Japanese 2D fighting game series developed and published by Giga for home computers. It was also developed and published by Technical Group Labroratory (TGL) for home game consoles. It focuses on an all-female martial arts competition where participants are required to promote various family restaurants by acting as waitresses when not fighting. STORY: Set in a near-future version of Japan, the games tell the story of a martial arts tournament created to determine the country's strongest woman. The tournaments are sponsored by a number of family restaurants, who in exchange for their sponsorship, are given promotion in the form of having a tournament entry work as a waitress. As a result of the popularity of the tournaments, the restaurants experience a boom in patronage. The winner of the tournament is awarded the title "Virgin Goddess", as well as a large cash prize of ten billion yen, and a house erected anywhere on the planet they should choose. However, when a given waitress is defeated, they are required to publicly strip themselves of their clothing (self-fondling and public masturbation may be forced upon the loser, and in the most extreme cases, the loser is raped/gang-raped, either in private or in front of an audience), in order to teach the so-called "true" shame of defeat. In spite of such humiliation, the tournaments often draw many competitors, each placing their pride and their dreams on the line as they battle for the top.

Advanced V.G. 2

Advanced V.G. 2

Sony Playstation - Released - September 23, 1998

The sequel to Advanced V.G. centers around a plot-driven "Story Mode" which features new protagonist Tamao Mitsurugi facing all of the previous competitors, as well as new faces Kyoko Kirishima and Saki Shinjou before going on to face the new boss characters Material and Miranda Jahana, Reimi's mother.

Appareden: Fukuryuu no Shou

Appareden: Fukuryuu no Shou

NEC PC-9801 - Released - December 8, 1995

The rulers of Edo have heard about a powerful Dragon God who was sealed long time ago, and whose defeat made it possible to create the country of Japan. He wants to restore this great power for his own selfish purposes. The hero of the game is a young warrior named Gento, whose companion is a feline creature named Benimaru. One day Gento arrives at a northern village and is attacked by Edo soldiers. Determined to find out the reason for this hostility, Gento and Benimaru embark on a long journey across the whole Japan.

Econo Kids: Ta ga Tame ni Kane ha Naru

Econo Kids: Ta ga Tame ni Kane ha Naru

Sony Playstation - Released - April 18, 1997

Eko no Kids - Taga tame hi kane ha naru is a 2d board game that features 5 characters to choose from and 3 different stages to play. The game takes place in a fantasy world and the player can compete againts one character (human or computer one) or up to 3 different characters. The game features different events that will make the player's money increase or decrease and there are also shops to buy items to help him win the match.

Edge

Edge

NEC PC-9801 - Released - January 15, 1993

In the 22nd century, a powerful magnetic wave obliterated half of Eurasia. Anarchy ensued, the traditional system of government was abolished, and the continent soon turned into a no-man's-land. The power shifted towards huge corporations, which controlled the construction of space stations and ensured living conditions on the Earth. Two oligarchs were the most powerful ones: Phatty in Hong-Kong, and Tenkai in Tokyo.

Farland Saga: Toki no Michishirube

Farland Saga: Toki no Michishirube

Sony Playstation - Released - April 28, 1999

Eight years have passed since the great war between humans and magical people. Brian, one of the war's great heroes, died peacefully, leaving behind the girl Kalin, of whom he had been taking care all the years following the war. Kalin leaves her country and goes on a ship to look for a job as a mercenary. On her way she meets Al, a boy who wanders around aimlessly, suffering from amnesia. Together, they reach a town where they receive jobs in the local guild. One of their assignments involves busting a pirate ship, and that is where their great adventure begins... Toki no Michishirube is a direct sequel to the first Farland Saga game. It is an anime-style strategy RPG which consists mainly of large strategic battles, taking place on isometric battle fields. The player moves the characters over the battle field, attacking physically or casting spells. After a battle, characters gain experience points, which the player can freely distribute among the party members.

Farland Story

Farland Story

NEC PC-9801 - Released - October 15, 1993

A knight named Arc is in love with the beautiful priestess Ferio. One day, when Arc and his best friend Randia are out of town, a hostile army under the command of a mysterious Black Knight invades the town and kidnaps Ferio. Thus begins Arc's quest to defeat the enemies and to rescue his beloved one from their clutches.

Farland Symphony

Farland Symphony

Windows - Released - April 26, 2002

---Farland. A distant land where all the Essences mix together. These Essences have been made by the Gods of Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green, and the land is composed of these four natural powers. In a forest village where the people look up to the Green God, Adi, who is surrounded by kind people and abundant nature, matures as a healthy and honest boy. But one day, his peaceful life comes to an end with an attack from unknown enemies and the disappearance of his master. "I can't just stay here!" Joined by his steadfast childhood friend, Saia, and his master's friend, Mo, Adi starts his journey into the unknown world.

Kisou Shinden Gen-Kaiser

Kisou Shinden Gen-Kaiser

NEC PC-9801 - Released - February 10, 1995

A scientist named Zen Shiratori was investigating the ruins of an ancient Mayan temple, convinced that the proof of the existence of a parallel world lies there. He found a strange glowing orb, which was later accidentally discover by his fourteen-year-old son Gen, who was rummaging through Dad's collection. As a result, Gen was indeed teleported into a parallel world. There, he meets a young girl named Rinna, who tells him that he is, in fact, "Gen-Kaiser", the much-expected savior of their world. Piloting giant combat robots, the two must protect the innocents of that world and defeat evil.

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o  -melody of the sun and sea-

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o -melody of the sun and sea-

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - May 31, 2007

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o ("The Promise I made over this Blue Sky") is a Japanese visual novel produced by Giga, originally released on March 31, 2006. Ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2007.

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku wo:Tenohira no Rakuen

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku wo:Tenohira no Rakuen

Sony PSP - Released - June 25, 2009

Mahoutsukai ni Naru Houhou

Mahoutsukai ni Naru Houhou

Sega Saturn - Released - August 27, 1998

Mahoutsukai ni Naru Houhou (魔法使いになる方法) is a 1998 RPG for the Sega Saturn released in Japan by TGL.

Mahoutsukai ni Naru Houhou

Sony Playstation - Released - February 18, 1999

Mahoutsukai ni Naru Houhou is a Simulation/Action Role-playing game taking place on an island. Players take the role of a wizard's apprentice who's aspiring to become a mage and players are given 3 girls to choose from (Lime, Berry or Nut). To become a mage, players must study how they can make scrolls and collect the ingredients necessary to make them. The game features a first person perspective while players are at home and switches to a top-down 2D view when they go outside (The Saturn and Playstation releases render areas in 3D). There are 102 days in a year in this game and 5 seasons during which different materials can be found on the island. The game has 70 kinds of scrolls and around 150 kinds of materials to collect.

Parfait

Parfait

Sony Playstation Vita - Released - February 26, 2015

Parfait is an Adventure game, developed and published by TGL, which was released in Japan in 2015

Sengoku Bishoujo Emaki: Cut Sky

Sengoku Bishoujo Emaki: Cut Sky

Windows - Released - 1998

Sengoku Bishoujo Emaki: Cut Sky is a role-playing game developed and published by TGL in 1998 for Windows. This is the first installment of the Sengoku Bishoujo Emaki series. A sequel was developed approximately one year later, using the same operating system, under the title Sengoku Bishoujo Emaki: Cut Sky ~Chapter Summer Wind~.

Steam-Heart's

Steam-Heart's

NEC TurboGrafx-CD - Released - March 22, 1996

In the far future, on an alien planet dominated by princesses, a spell of a unique virus has driven them mad and threatens to destroy the planet if all the rulers declare all-out war. Only Blondia Varady and his sister Fallandia have been spared from the disease and must pilot their fighter ships in order to penetrate deep into the domain of each princess, destroy their war machines, and administer the antidote. Fortunately for Blow, the antidote has been synthesized into his reproductive organ, so that means there is only one way to inoculate the girls...

Super V.G: Variable Geo

Super V.G: Variable Geo

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - July 21, 1995

A one-on-one fighter game with all an-female cast. In the near-future, a martial arts tournament is held to determine Japan's strongest woman. The competitors are required to work as waitresses for the tournament sponsors, all restaurants, between bouts to drum up business for them and fund the contest. The stage for each character is the restaurant where they work, each with different themes. Super Variable Geo is the Super Famicom down-scaled port of Advanced V.G. for the PC Engine CD, which would also be adapted for the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation. It removes the animated cutscenes and CD audio, as well as the boss characters and the clone of the protagonist Yuka that was added to Advanced V.G.. The game also eschews the original's pornographic content (which is also excised from the PlayStation version, while the Saturn version allows the player to toggle the option) where competitors are "humiliated" in cutscenes after losing.

Sword Dancer Zoukangou

Sword Dancer Zoukangou

NEC PC-9801 - Released - November 6, 1992

An update to the original featuring all four playable characters and additional enemies and bosses of the first game along with an all new Story Mode.

Tenshi Doumei

Tenshi Doumei

Sony Playstation - Released - April 23, 1998

Tenshi Doumei combines battlefield tactics and mech upgrades for an entertaining title. At face value, Tenshi is a tactical strategy RPG where you move units and attack or defend against cadres of adversaries. Attacks consist of long range artillery attacks and close-range bouts where you invariably punch an enemy mech. The drawback of a punch is that the opponent will counter-attack within the close range. A long range fire attack will not prompt any return fire. Close range attacks are preferable in the first few levels because they inflict more damage.

Tilk: Aoi Umi kara Kita Shoujo

Tilk: Aoi Umi kara Kita Shoujo

Sony Playstation - Released - April 25, 1997

Tilk - Aoi Umi Kara Kita Shoujo is a tactical RPG game that was released for the Playstation and Saturn consoles in 1997, Tilk basically means a small girl that came from the blue sea. The game begins with Billy Drake (the main character of the game) joins his friends (Merril Fount, Font Tohkung, Pack Myson, Glutch Gantoh) and they all decide to go to Rogear Danco's corral, they talk to him and after that they encounter the first battle of the game against some wolves that are attacking his animals. The gameplay is the classic in a Tactical RPG, to advance in the game plot the player has to defeat the enemies in the battles, before the battle starts the player can choose which party he will use in it and equip his team before the battle begins, during the battles each player's character got a limited range of movement and when his character got an enemy on attack range the player can select the attack type that his character will use. MAIN CHARACTERS: - Billy Drake - Merril Fount - Font Tohkung - Pack Myson - Glutch Gantoh - Silky Retty - Manna Drake - Dick Drake - Mearly Valentine - Edgger Kaicy - Jaik Macdgal - Rui Sharling - Philip sorn - Eric Pumpkin VILLAINS: - Henry Becknell - Hoister Blane - Captain Grantz - Curse Eldet

Tilk: Aoi Umi kara Kita Shoujo

Tilk: Aoi Umi kara Kita Shoujo

Sega Saturn - Released - December 23, 1997

Tilk: Aoi Umi kara Kita Shoujo (TILK ~青い海から来た少女~) is a 1997 RPG for the Sega Saturn released by TGL exclusively in Japan.

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