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Super Robot Wars L is the third and final "traditional" Super Robot Wars game for the DS.
TV Anime: Fairy Tail Gekitou! Madoushi Kessen is a 2D Fighting game, developed by A.I and published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 2010.
The third DS entry in the long-running Super Robot Wars franchise. This game includes many newer anime series, and is the first game to feature Zoids.
The first game in the Super Robot Wars series for the Nintendo DS. The game is a Simulation RPG based around the idea of combining the stories and characters from various mecha anime series into one big official crossover experience.
The last installment of the Super Robot Wars series for the Game Boy Advance. Notable for its battle animations, which are arguably on the level of the Playstation 2 versions of the series.
Mario Party Advance is the first handheld iteration in the Mario Party franchise.
The Super Robot Wars series makes its way to the Nintendo GameCube. This time, you can target certain body parts on the enemy, opening up even more strategic options.
The Super Real Mahjong series hits the Game Boy Advance.
The spiritual successor of Bomberman Generation, Bomberman Jetters is loosely based on the anime of the same name.
The 4th Super Robot Wars on the Game Boy Advance, D (Destiny) chronicles the battle against the Ruina.
The second Super Robot Wars game for the Game Boy Advance, R (Reversal) follows the battles of the "Round Knights" as they fight against various mecha anime villains.
Super Robot Wars A (Advance) is the first Super Robot Wars on the Game Boy Advance. The Londo Bell forces battle against the Shadow Mirror.
The one and only Super Robot Wars game for the Nintendo 64. This game's claims to fame are its 3D backdrops and deep scenario-branching system.
Densha de Go! 64 is a train simulator in which the player acts as a conductor for a Japanese locomotive. Although it can be played with a conventional Nintendo 64 controller, a special controller made to look like a panel found on a train could also be used.
Mixing classic Bomberman gameplay with a full blown adventure game, take control of Bomberman and rescue Princess Millian while putting a stop to the evil Garadan Empire.
Bomberman loses his marbles in this timing-based ball-shooting game. The game also features a frantic competitive four-player mode.
Soccer game published by Hudson that features the sixteen teams of 1996's J-League season.
Help Indy Bomber on this quest on the Game Boy.
Soccer game created by Hudson in 1995. The second in a series of three J-League games Hudson Soft published for the Super Famicom.
A fighting game in the Tengai Makyou franchise that specifically serves as a spin-off to Fuun Kabuki Den.
The fourth game in the Bonk franchise, and the first to be released on the SNES. It borrows elements from the previous three games and many off-beat additions.
The first in Atlus's signature fighting game series, featuring a competition (that gets more bizarre as the series goes on) where all of the combatants are descendants of the same bloodline.
The third and final core Bonk game for the franchise's home system, the TurboGrafx-16. Bonk is able to increase and decrease his size with special candy power-ups, allowing him to reach new areas.
Take possession of your enemy's body in this early Atlus scrolling shooter with an enemy-capture mechanic.
A shoot 'em up/fighting game based on the Tekkaman Blade anime.
The 1991 sequel to Bonk's Adventure on the TurboGrafx-16. Bonk continues to bop dinosaurs in his quest to restore the moon.
Multi-part vertical shooter that sees the player run 'n' gun on the ground and taking to the skies in a helicopter.
The first in Seibu Kaihatsu's signature shoot-'em-up series, Raiden puts players in the role in the titular spacecraft "Raiden" as they battle an alien invasion, 100 years into the future.
A menu-based wrestling game that focuses on dramatic cutaways for moves and finishers.
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