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Arquelphos

Arquelphos

NEC PC-9801 - Released - July 15, 1993

Arquelphos is a Strategy game, developed and published by D.O., which was released in Japan in 1993

Collector D

Collector D

NEC PC-9801 - Released - July 26, 1993

By the year 2000 an incurable disease has spread and men and women have become unable to have normal sex without vibrators. Hero is a designer of such vibrators. He comes to a new residential area as a sales agent. There are 8 girls in 8 flats and the key to success is to prepare the right vibrator. Very few colors are used here and even H scenes look bleak.

Collector D

Collector D

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - 1993

By the year 2000 an incurable disease has spread and men and women have become unable to have normal sex without vibrators. Hero is a designer of such vibrators. He comes to a new residential area as a sales agent.

Collector D Bangaihen

Collector D Bangaihen

NEC PC-9801 - Released - August 23, 1993

After a successful mission in one residence unit the vibrator designer decided to spread his business over the whole town district. Top down view is much more comfortable than the 3D maze of flats. Graphics have been improved substantially. The game system remains almost the same as the prequel.

Cybernoid Alpha

Cybernoid Alpha

NEC PC-9801 - Released - March 10, 1995

The great war brought the humanity to the brink of extinction turning the burnt towns in lawless zones. Baum Filled is a mercenary who arrives to such town and takes up a request to rescue woman client's sister. I love cyberpunk and this game has some great pictures, but it's quite short and ero-centered to be taken seriously.

D.O. Best Characters

NEC PC-9801 - Released

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 1

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1991

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 2

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1991

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 3

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1992

D.O. Dokidoki Disk Vol. 3 is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by D.O., which was released in Japan in 1992.

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 4

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1993

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 5

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1993

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 6

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1994

D.O. Dokidoki Disk Vol. 6 is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by D.O., which was released in Japan in 1994.

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 7

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1994

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 8

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1995

D.O. Doki Doki Disk Vol. 9

NEC PC-9801 - Released

D.O. Kaizokuban

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1993

D.O. Kanshuu Premium Box: Touch My Heart

NEC PC-9801 - Released - March 1, 1995

While on the way home from work a mysterious woman begs hero to let her in the car and help her escape from the pursuers. It's up to hero what happens next. A very obscure work. All I know is that there are a lot of bad endings and no walkthrough to try and get to the good one.

D.O. Kanshuu Premium Box: Touch My Heart

D.O. Kanshuu Premium Box: Touch My Heart

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - 1995

Published in March 1995 in Japan for the D.O. 5th anniversary. It was packaged in a magazine-style book.

DOR

DOR

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - May 29, 1992

DOR features three independent scenarios, which are not connected to each other story-wise and can be accessed directly from the main menu. The first scenario depicts a meeting between the male protagonist and a mysterious young woman near a giant observatory telescope. The hero finds out about the woman's tragic past and proceeds to "console" her. The second scenario describes a telephone date a boy named Takeshi arranges with two "OLs" ("office ladies"). The hero must manipulate the conversation in such a way that he will win the graces of both. The third scenario involves a cute female vampire named Kanako visiting the (again, male) hero in his apartment. Kanako is hungry and needs blood, so the protagonist has to come up with the right idea of what to demand in exchange for it. All the three scenarios share the same gameplay: at every screen, the player is presented with a short list of possible answers/actions (usually 3). Some situations require to go through the choices several times in order to advance the story, while others contain "bad" choices that lead to Game Over.

DOR

DOR

Sharp X68000 - Released - March 18, 1992

DOR features three independent scenarios, which are not connected to each other story-wise and can be accessed directly from the main menu. The first scenario depicts a meeting between the male protagonist and a mysterious young woman near a giant observatory telescope. The hero finds out about the woman's tragic past and proceeds to "console" her. The second scenario describes a telephone date a boy named Takeshi arranges with two "OLs" ("office ladies"). The hero must manipulate the conversation in such a way that he will win the graces of both. The second scenario involves a cute female vampire named Kanako visiting the (again, male) hero in his apartment. Kanako is hungry and needs blood, so the protagonist has to come up with the right idea of what to demand in exchange for it. All the three scenarios share the same gameplay: at every screen, the player is presented with a short list of possible answers/actions (usually 3). Some situations require to go through the choices several times in order to advance the story, while others contain "bad" choices that lead to Game Over.

DOR Best Selection Vol. 1

NEC PC-9801 - Released - April 27, 1993

Included scenarios: From DOR: - Telephone Scandal - Kanako-san no Yuuutsu From DOR Part 2: - Kikou Senshi Gyleban

DOR Best Selection Vol. 2

NEC PC-9801 - Released - May 21, 1993

Included scenarios: - 5-ji kara 9-ji made - Nakahara-kun no Himitsu

DOR Part 3

DOR Part 3

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - November 27, 1992

DOR Part 3 is, as the title implies, the third entry in the series. The game's structure is identical to that of the predecessors: three completely unrelated scenarios, which can be accessed from the main menu. The first scenario deals with a young man who is bored working for a company called D.O.. Luckily, on that particular day the company decides to interview a few young and pretty women, and naturally, the hero is glad to jump at that opportunity... The second scenario depicts an average guy on a plane who pretends to be a real hijacker, threatening the passengers and coercing the female flight attendants to perform services of sexual nature for him. The third scenario tells the story of a mad scientist, who has invented a machine that would turn human being into his willing slaves. At first, the scientist decides to use this machine on his cute female assistant, but in an unexpected turn of events, new victims appear... The gameplay in all the scenarios of DOR Part 3 is exactly the same as in the other DOR games: at each screen, the player is given several (usually three or four) choices of actions or responses. Choosing the correct ones (or, as it often happens, going through all the choices several times) triggers the next event, while choosing wrong actions might lead to a Game Over.

DOR Special Edition: Sakigake

DOR Special Edition: Sakigake

Sharp X68000 - Released - May 21, 1993

DOR Special Edition: Sakigake is the fourth entry in the DOR series. Unlike all the previous games, it contains only one scenario instead of the usual three. The scenario follows the story of Kensuke Funaki, a young boy who attends a prestigious private high school, where the students specialize in sports as well as various theatrical activities. The biggest event of the school is an all-female wrestling competition. Kensuke finds himself in a promising situation: in order to secure his support, the young and pretty competitors are willing to go far - very, very far... The gameplay in DOR Special Edition: Sakigake is the same as in the previous entries. At every screen, the player reads a bulk of text (descriptions and dialogue), after which a menu with a few (usually three) selectable actions/responses pops out. It is often needed to go through the choices several times before the next event is triggered, and the player is taken to another screen.

DOR: Best Selection: Gekan

DOR: Best Selection: Gekan

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - May 21, 1993

Included scenarios: 5-ji kara 9-ji made Nakahara-kun no Himitsu

DOR: Part 2

DOR: Part 2

Sharp X68000 - Released - May 19, 1992

The sequel to DOR is structured exactly the same way as the first game: play any of the three unrelated scenarios, accessible directly from the main menu. The first scenario takes the player into France of 16th century, during a witch hunt. The playable character is a young girl who is falsely accused of being a witch and is taken into a dungeon, interrogated, and tortured. The second scenario follows the adventures of a young boy who has lost his way in a forest. Suddenly he meets a cute little female elf, who is willing to help him find the right way, in exchange for some other favors... The third scenario is named "Armored Fighter Gyleban" and is in a way a parody on sci-fi anime movies. The player controls a commander of a unit of female fighters with enhanced abilities, that must stop an evil organization from conquering our world. Like in the first DOR, the gameplay is limited to selecting actions/answers from a menu at each screen. Correctly chosen actions will advance the story, while wrong ones will lead to a premature ending.

DOR: Part 3

DOR: Part 3

Sharp X68000 - Released - November 27, 1992

DOR Part 3 is, as the title implies, the third entry in the series. The game's structure is identical to that of the predecessors: three completely unrelated scenarios, which can be accessed from the main menu. The first scenario deals with a young man who is bored working for a company called D.O.. Luckily, on that particular day the company decides to interview a few young and pretty women, and naturally, the hero is glad to jump at that opportunity... The second scenario depicts an average guy on a plane who pretends to be a real hijacker, threatening the passengers and coercing the female flight attendants to perform services of sexual nature for him. The third scenario tells the story of a mad scientist, who has invented a machine that would turn human being into his willing slaves. At first, the scientist decides to use this machine on his cute female assistant, but in an unexpected turn of events, new victims appear... The gameplay in all the scenarios of DOR Part 3 is exactly the same as in the other DOR games: at each screen, the player is given several (usually three or four) choices of actions or responses. Choosing the correct ones (or, as it often happens, going through all the choices several times) triggers the next event, while choosing wrong actions might lead to a Game Over.

DOR: Special Edition '93

DOR: Special Edition '93

Sharp X68000 - Released - November 26, 1993

DOR Special Edition '93 is neither a compilation, re-release, nor a remake; it is an independent entry in the DOR series. Typically for the series, the game consists of three completely unrelated scenarios. They can be accessed from the initial game "hub", which is viewed from a top-down perspective and allows the player to control the sexy demon Akuma, the series' mascot, as she runs around a small town, visiting houses that lead to the game's features: playing the scenarios, viewing the pictures, getting acquainted with the developers, etc. The first scenario tells the story of a Japanese businessman and treasure hunter named Hiroshi, who has organized a perilous expedition into South American jungle, hoping to find the legendary spring of eternal youth. However, on the way to their discovery, the group has to confront monsters and other dangerous specimens of the jungle... The second scenario is set in a pseudo Middle-Eastern environment, and focuses on a man named Farouk, who was cursed by an evil magician. In order to remove the curse, Farouk travels through a vast desert to a nearby town, hoping to find people who would help him in his predicament. The third scenario directly continues one of the scenarios of DOR 2. It is sub-titled Armored Fighter Gyleban, and is the second part of the story. The protagonist is the leader of a squad of female fighters, who confront an organization under the leadership of the evil Grauber. Grauber's warrior, a young girl named Meiya, switches sides and decides to help the heroes in their battle. The gameplay is mostly similar to other DOR games - picking choices from a menu until the next scene is triggered. However, during certain scenes the interface switches to point-and-click, with selectable icons ("tongue" and "hand"), which pretty much explains the direction those "certain scenes" lead into.

Exterlien

Exterlien

Sharp X68000 - Released - December 7, 1990

The plot of Exterlien is very simple: a beauty contest is held in an amusement park. Suddenly, monsters invade the park in an attempt to kidnap the girls. The protagonist, a young man named Masato, decides to venture into the dangerous zone and rescue the beauties. Exterlien has turn-based battles against monsters, but it cannot be qualified as an RPG due to the extreme simplicity of the combat. The player should simply figure out which attack damages the monster most. There are no experience points, physical exploration, money, equipment, or any other essential RPG elements. The core gameplay is that of a Japanese menu-driven adventure: choose which location to go to, select the best attacks against a monster, be rewarded with erotic (very "softcore") images of the rescued girls.

Exterlien

Exterlien

Microsoft MSX2 - Released - November 30, 1990

The plot of Exterlien is very simple: a beauty contest is held in an amusement park. Suddenly, monsters invade the park in an attempt to kidnap the girls. The protagonist, a young man named Masato, decides to venture into the dangerous zone and rescue the beauties. Exterlien has turn-based battles against monsters, but it cannot be qualified as an RPG due to the extreme simplicity of the combat. The player should simply figure out which attack damages the monster most. There are no experience points, physical exploration, money, equipment, or any other essential RPG elements. The core gameplay is that of a Japanese menu-driven adventure: choose which location to go to, select the best attacks against a monster, be rewarded with erotic (very "softcore") images of the rescued girls.

Heart de Ron!!

Heart de Ron!!

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1994

This game features a male protagonist who challenges various women to mahjongg matches in an amusement park, with the expected results if you win. The mahjongg, at least the first battle or so, was relatively easy.

Jedai

Jedai

NEC PC-9801 - Released - 1994

Kaerimichi wa Kiken ga Ippai

Kaerimichi wa Kiken ga Ippai

NEC PC-9801 - Released - May 16, 1990

Hero fell in love with the daughter school president who is also a student council president. And her father will not tolerate that. RPG where instead of monsters you fight with girls (33 overall) who stay on your way to Saori. School RPG setting was very new so it could be enjoyed at that time. And it was certainly better than Exterlien issued by D.O. the same year.

Youjuu Senki 2

Youjuu Senki 2

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - 1995

Youjuu Senki 2: Reimei no Senshi-tachi is a Strategy game, developed and published by D.O., which was released in Japan in 1995

Youjuu Senki 2: Reimei no Senshi-tachi

Youjuu Senki 2: Reimei no Senshi-tachi

NEC PC-9801 - Released - November 10, 1995

Youjuu Senki 2: Reimei no Senshi-tachi is a Strategy game, developed and published by D.O., which was released in Japan in 1995

Zoku Youjuu Senki: Sajin no Mokushiroku

NEC PC-9801 - Released - December 23, 1993

Zoku Youjuu Senki: Sajin no Mokushiroku

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty - Released - February 25, 1994

Zoku Youjuu Senki: Sajin no Mokushiroku is a Strategy game, developed and published by D.O., which was released in Japan in 1994

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