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3×3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

3×3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

NEC TurboGrafx-CD - Released - July 8, 1994

Sanjiyan Henjō is based on the manga and anime series 3x3 Eyes. Pai, a young girl from the immortal tribe of sanzhiyan, three-eyed demons of Chinese origin, wants to become a human again. She meets a Japanese teenager named Yakumo Fujii, whom she accidentally turns into a "wu", an immortal obedient servant of a three-eyed demon. Together, Pai and Yakumo try to regain their lost humanity. This game can be considered a side-story to the series. The player does not control Yakumo, but an ordinary high-school student named Kenichi Yamamoto. Accidentally, Kenichi comes into contact with the world of demons, and now he needs the help of Pai and Yakumo to be freed. The gameplay is standard Japanese-style adventure. The player interacts with the game world by selecting menu commands "Look", "Talk", and "Move". The game features animated cutscenes and (in its console incarnation) voice-overs.

3×3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

3×3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

NEC PC-9801 - Released - February 5, 1993

Sanjiyan Henjō is based on the manga and anime series 3x3 Eyes. Pai, a young girl from the immortal tribe of sanzhiyan, three-eyed demons of Chinese origin, wants to become a human again. She meets a Japanese teenager named Yakumo Fujii, whom she accidentally turns into a "wu", an immortal obedient servant of a three-eyed demon. Together, Pai and Yakumo try to regain their lost humanity. This game can be considered a side-story to the series. The player does not control Yakumo, but an ordinary high-school student named Kenichi Yamamoto. Accidentally, Kenichi comes into contact with the world of demons, and now he needs the help of Pai and Yakumo to be freed. The gameplay is standard Japanese-style adventure. The player interacts with the game world by selecting menu commands "Look", "Talk", and "Move". The game features animated cutscenes and (in its console incarnation) voice-overs.

3x3 Eyes: Kyuusei Koushu S

3x3 Eyes: Kyuusei Koushu S

Sega Saturn - Released - April 19, 1996

3x3 Eyes: Kyuusei Koushu S is an enhanced version of 3x3 Eyes: Kyuusei Koushu. It includes new animated sequences, new voice recording, graphical enhancements and an extra "Making Of" CD.

3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - October 6, 1993

Sanjiyan Henjō is based on the manga and anime series 3x3 Eyes. Pai, a young girl from the immortal tribe of sanzhiyan, three-eyed demons of Chinese origin, wants to become a human again. She meets a Japanese teenager named Yakumo Fujii, whom she accidentally turns into a "wu", an immortal obedient servant of a three-eyed demon. Together, Pai and Yakumo try to regain their lost humanity. This game can be considered a side-story to the series. The player does not control Yakumo, but an ordinary high-school student named Kenichi Yamamoto. Accidentally, Kenichi comes into contact with the world of demons, and now he needs the help of Pai and Yakumo to be freed. The gameplay is standard Japanese-style adventure. The player interacts with the game world by selecting menu commands "Look", "Talk", and "Move". The game features animated cutscenes and (in its console incarnation) voice-overs.

3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo

MS-DOS - Released - 1996

3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjō is based on the manga and anime series 3x3 Eyes. Pai, a young girl from the immortal tribe of sanzhiyan, three-eyed demons of Chinese origin, wants to become a human again. She meets a Japanese teenager named Yakumo Fujii, whom she accidentally turns into a "wu", an immortal obedient servant of a three-eyed demon. Together, Pai and Yakumo try to regain their lost humanity. This game can be considered a side-story to the series. The player does not control Yakumo, but an ordinary high-school student named Kenichi Yamamoto. Accidentally, Kenichi comes into contact with the world of demons, and now he needs the help of Pai and Yakumo to be freed. The gameplay is standard Japanese-style adventure. The player interacts with the game world by selecting menu commands "Look", "Talk", and "Move". The game features animated cutscenes and (in its console incarnation) voice-overs.

Makyouden

Makyouden

NEC PC-9801 - Released - August 27, 1992

In 1997, Tokyo was hit by an unseen disaster. Horrifying mutations turned the city into a ruin in a short time. All this was part of a plan concocted by supernatural creatures to bring about what they called a Demonic Destruction. However, a benevolent princess from the same magical realm contacts a simple young girl and tells her that she and other seven chosen humans may stop the catastrophe. Meanwhile, a young man named Gojou is captured by the authorities, but soon thereafter released into the desolate streets of Tokyo with a special mission... Makyōden is an adventure game; it differs from the vast majority of its Japanese genre brethren by having a third-person view and navigation similar to those found in Western adventures. The interface consists of four icon commands (walk, look, talk, and use) that can be switched with the right mouse button, similarly to Sierra adventures. Despite this unusual feature, the game still resembles Japanese-style adventures in its core: there is no inventory and no puzzles, and the story is advanced simply by exploring areas and talking to characters.

My Dream: On Air ga Matenakute

My Dream: On Air ga Matenakute

Sony Playstation - Released - September 18, 1997

My Dream - On Air ga Matenakute is a voice training simulation game that was also released for the Saturn console. In the game the player take the role of a journalist that has to report about a voice training contest and he has to help 8 different girls that has the dream of being a star and appear on the radio on air. During each week he will meet different characters and make them interviews, and know new places that will help the girls on their voice training. Each week he can choose what places that girls will go to improve their stats, the game takes place during a 2 years period so at the end of that time the stats will show if the ending of the game will be a good one or not. They can go to places like a dubbing studio, radio studios, museums, magazines, meet with their manager, etc.

Super Yakyuudou '93: '94 Nendo Data Kaiteiban

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1994

Trouble Chaser Dai-2-wa: Futarime no Chaser

NEC PC-9801 - Released - February 18, 1995

Daiskuke gets accustomed to living with Rena when his house gets demolished again by another space ship landing on it. Rudy comes out of the ship claiming that she's a friend of Rena. There's also a new strong enemy awaiting. Good pace fun mini-adventure.

Trouble Chaser Dai-4-wa: Saishuukai

NEC PC-9801 - Released - October 6, 1995

In the final episode Daisuke gets kidnapped and it's revealed why he's been hunted for this whole time. All the mysteries get uncovered and we get to look at villain point of view. There's of course a grand battle involved. Since 3rd episode of the game is a lost piece we also meet some new girl pilot for the first time here.

Tryrush Deppy

Tryrush Deppy

Sega Saturn - Released - November 22, 1996

Tryrush Deppy is a 2D platformer which plays similarly to Sonic and Mario games. The player controls a cartoony-looking taxi cab and has to get past various levels mostly set in urban environments. Some enemies can be defeated by simply jumping on them, but others have spikes and fire on their body, so in order to defeat them the player must use the Super Dash move, which grants an increased speed for a short amount of time. The super dash meter takes away gas, but it is possible to charge it up as much as one wants until it maxes out. In addition to killing enemies and bosses, super dashing can also break down certain walls that lead to secret items. Bosses each have a weak point somewhere on their body that is seen just before the battle begins.

Yakyuudou

Yakyuudou

Microsoft MSX2 - Released - 1989

Yakyuudou II

Yakyuudou II

Microsoft MSX2 - Released - 1990

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