Famicom Disk System games were released only in Japan, for the aftermarket floppy drive compatible with Nintendo's Famicom home video game console. Games released in North America and Europe are in the list of Nintendo Entertainment System games. Games released for the Famicom on cartridges are in the List of Famicom games.
This list consists of 200 officially licensed Famicom Disk System games.
Title | Release date | Publisher(s) | Serial Number | Notes |
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19 – Neunzehn | March 4, 1988 | Soft ProS | SFC-NEU | |
Adian no Tsue | December 12, 1986 | SunsoftS | SSD-ADA | |
Ai Senshi Nicol | April 24, 1987 | KonamiK | KDS-AIN | |
Akumajō Dracula | September 26, 1986 | Konami | KDS-AKM | Later released for the NES and the Famicom as Castlevania |
Akū Senki Raijin | July 12, 1988 | Square | SQF-RJN | |
All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. | December 1986 | Fuji TV | ANN-NSM | Given away in a contest by the Japanese radio program All Night Nippon |
All One | February 22, 1991 | Tokuma Shoten | GTS-ALD | Famimaga Disk Vol. 3 |
Apple Town Story | April 3, 1987 | Square | SQF-APT | |
The Miracle of Almana | August 11, 1987 | Konami | KDS-ARM | |
Aspic – Majaō no Noroi | March 31, 1988 | Bothtec | BTC-ASP | |
Backgammon | September 7, 1990 | Nintendo | FMC-BAG | |
Bakutōshi Patton-Kun | August 5, 1988 | Soft Pro | SFC-PAT | Well known in the western world for the phrase "Turn to Side B and Insert to Fucking Box!" during a loading screen, known as one of the first instances of swearing in a licensed video game. |
Baseball | February 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-BAS | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Big Challenge! Dogfight Spirit | October 21, 1988 | Jaleco | JDF-DFS | |
Big Challenge! Go! Go! Bowling | June 23, 1989 | Jaleco | JDF-GGB | |
Big Challenge! Gun Fighter | March 28, 1989 | Jaleco | JFD-GNF No.09 | |
Big Challenge! Judo Senshuken | August 10, 1988 | Jaleco | JFD-CJS No.06 | |
Bio Miracle-I'm Upa Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa |
April 22, 1988 | Konami | KDS-BOK | Later released for the Famicom |
Bomberman | April 24, 1990 | Hudson Soft | HFC-BMD | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Breeder | December 15, 1986 | Soft Pro | SFC-BRE | |
Bubble Bobble | October 30, 1987 | Taito | TFD-BUB | Later released for the NES |
BurgerTime | September 23, 1988 | Data East | DFC-BGT | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Chitei Tairiku Ordola | March 27, 1987 | Sunsoft | SSD-ORD | |
Cursed Treasure of Cleopatra | July 24, 1987 | Square | SQF-CLO | |
Clox | April 19, 1991 | Tokuma Shoten | GTS-CKD | Famimaga Disk Vol. 4 |
Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Clu Clu Land | April 28, 1992 | Nintendo | FMC-CLD | |
Cocona World | April 10, 1987 | SOFEL | SFL-CCN | |
Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu | October 21, 1988 | Pony Canyon | PNF-DAN | |
Dead Zone | November 20, 1986 | Sunsoft | SSD-DZN | |
Deep Dungeon | December 19, 1986 | Square | SQF-DPD | |
Dig Dug | July 20, 1990 | Namco | NDS-DIG | Originally released for the Famicom |
Dig Dug II | August 31, 1990 | Namco | NDS-DD2 | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Dirty Pair: Project Eden | March 28, 1987 | Bandai | BAN-DPR | |
Donkey Kong | April 8, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-DKD | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Donkey Kong Jr. | July 19, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-JRD | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Doremikko | December 4, 1987 | Konami | KDS-DRE RJ250 |
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Dr. Chaos | June 19, 1987 | Pony Canyon | PNF-DRC | Later released for the NES |
Dracula II: Noroi no Fūin | August 28, 1987 | Konami | KDS-DRK | Later released for the NES as Castlevania II: Simon's Quest |
Druid: Kyōfu no Tobira | March 3, 1988 | Jaleco | JFD-DRD | |
Eggerland | January 29, 1987 | HAL Laboratory | HAL-EGL | |
Eggerland – Departure to Creation | August 20, 1988 | HAL Laboratory | HAL-EGS | |
Electrician | December 26, 1986 | Kemco | KSC-ELC | |
Esper Dream | February 20, 1987 | Konami | KDS-ESP | |
Exciting Baseball | December 8, 1987 | Konami | KDS-EBS | |
Exciting Basketball | July 24, 1987 | Konami | KDS-EKB | Later released for the NES as Double Dribble |
Exciting Billiard | June 26, 1987 | Konami | KDS-EKS | |
Exciting Soccer: Konami Cup | February 16, 1988 | Konami | KDS-ESC | |
Fairytale | April 28, 1989 | Soft Pro | SFC-FYT | |
Falsion | October 21, 1987 | Konami | KDS-FAL | Compatible with 3D Glasses |
Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race | October 30, 1987 | Nintendo | FSC-FRGE | |
Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally | April 14, 1988 | Nintendo | FSC-TDRE | |
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (first part) | April 27, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-TC1 | Later remade for the Nintendo Switch in 2021 |
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (second part) | June 14, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-TC2 | Later remade for the Nintendo Switch in 2021 |
Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (first part) | May 23, 1989 | Nintendo | FMC-TC3 | Later remade for the Super Famicom in 1998 and the Nintendo Switch in 2021 |
Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (second part) | June 30, 1989 | Nintendo | FMC-TC4 | Later remade for the Super Famicom in 1998 and the Nintendo Switch in 2021 |
Family Composer | October 30, 1987 | Tokyo Shoseki | TKS-FCO | |
Family Computer Othello | November 13, 1986 | Kawada | KWD-OTH | Also released for the Famicom and later released for the NES |
Final Command: The Red Fortress | May 2, 1988 | Konami | KDS-AKA | Later released for the NES as Jackal with some changes |
Fire Bam | February 1, 1988 | HAL Laboratory | HAL-FBM | |
Fire Rock | June 20, 1988 | Use | USE-FRC | |
Fūun Shōrin Ken | April 17, 1987 | Jaleco | JFD-FSH | |
Fūun Shōrin Ken: Ankoku no Maō | April 22, 1988 | Jaleco | JFD-SAM | |
Gall Force: Eternal Story | December 10, 1986 | HAL Laboratory | HAL-GAL | |
Galaga | June 22, 1990 | Namco | NDS-GAG | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Galaxian | July 20, 1990 | Namco | NDS-GXN | Originally released for the Famicom |
German Tanteidan: Marine-gumi Jaaman Tanteidan: Matonarikumi Jaaman Tanteidan Marine Kumi: Maruhi Jigoma Sousa File | November 29, 1988 | Bandai | BAN-MAR | |
Ginga Denshō: Galaxy Odyssey | November 6, 1986 | Imagineer | IMA-GIN | |
Gokuraku Yūgi: Game Tengoku | December 12, 1987 | SOFEL | SFL-GTG | |
Golf | February 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-GLF | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Golf Japan Course | February 21, 1987 | Nintendo | FSC-GFJE | |
Golf U.S. Course | June 14, 1987 | Nintendo | FSC-GFUE | |
The Goonies | April 8, 1988 | Konami | KDS-GNS | Originally released for the Famicom |
Green Beret | April 10, 1987 | Konami | KDS-GRN | Later released for the NES as Rush'n Attack |
Gun.Smoke | January 27, 1988 | Capcom | CAP-GUN | Also released for the NES |
Gyruss | November 18, 1988 | Konami | KDS-GRS | Later released for the NES |
Hacker: Magma Project | August 10, 1989 | Tokuma Shoten | GTS-MPH | |
Halley Wars | January 14, 1989 | Taito | TFD-HAL | |
Hao's Mysterious Journey | May 1, 1987 | Square | SQF-HFT | Later released for the NES as Mystery Quest, although the levels are completely different |
Hikari Genji: Roller Panic | March 20, 1989 | Pony Canyon | PNF-GEN (L32V5920) | |
Hikari Shinwa: Palthena no Kagami | December 19, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-PTM | Later released for the NES as Kid Icarus |
Hong Kong | March 23, 1990 | Tokuma Shoten | GTS-HKD | Famimaga Disk Vol. 1 |
I am a Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater | August 27, 1986 | Royal Kougyou | ROY-ISM | [1] |
I am a Teacher: Teami no Kiso | September 26, 1986 | Royal Kougyou | ROY-ITK | |
Ice Climber | November 18, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-ICD | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES, although this version is a port of Vs. Ice Climber |
Ice Hockey | January 21, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-ICE | Later released for the NES |
Igo: Kyū Roban Taikyoku | April 14, 1987 | BPS | BPS-IGO | Also released for the Famicom |
Ishido: The Way of Stones | December 7, 1990 | Hiro | HIR-ISD | |
Janken Disk Jō | December 22, 1992 | Tokuma Shoten | GTS-JKD | Famimaga Disk Vol. 6[2] |
Jikai Shounen Mettomag | July 3, 1987 | Square | SQF-MTM | |
The Return of Mario Bros. | November 30, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-KMAR | Disk writer only game[3] |
Kamen Rider Black: Taiketsu Shadow Moon | April 15, 1988 | Bandai | BAN-BLA | |
Karate Champ | July 22, 1988 | Data East | DFC-KAR | Originally released for the NES |
Kattobi! Dōji | October 20, 1989 | Pack-In-Video | PAC-KTD | Also known as Kattobi! Warabe Ko |
Kick and Run | September 13, 1988 | Taito | TFD-KIC | |
Kick Challenger: Air Foot | November 20, 1987 | VAP | VAP-AFT (9502) | |
Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor | January 24, 1989 | Bandai | BAN-PTL | |
Kiki Kaikai: Dotō Hen | August 28, 1987 | Taito | TFD-KIK | Precedes the Pocky & Rocky series |
Kieta Princess | December 20, 1986 | Imagineer | IMA-KIE | |
Kinnikuman: Kinniku-Sei Ōi Sōdatsusen | May 1, 1987 | Bandai | BAN-KNM | |
Knight Lore | December 19, 1986 | Jaleco | JFD-KLM | |
Knight Move | June 5, 1990 | Nintendo | FMC-KMV | |
Konami Ice Hockey | July 22, 1988 | Konami | KDS-HOC | Later released for the NES as Blades of Steel |
Konami Tennis | August 19, 1988 | Konami | KDS-TNI | |
A Kitten's Story: The Adventures of Chatran | September 19, 1986 | Pony Canyon | PNF-KOM (L29V5904) | |
The Legend of Zelda | February 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-ZEL | Later released for the NES and the Famicom |
The Legend of Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link | January 14, 1987 | Nintendo | FMC-LNK | Later released for the NES as Zelda II: The Adventure of Link |
Lutter | November 24, 1989 | Athena | ATH-LTD | |
Mahjong | February 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-MJA | Originally released for the Famicom |
Mahjong Kazoku | August 4, 1987 | Irem | IFD-MJK | |
Märchen Veil | March 3, 1987 | Sunsoft | SSD-MVL | |
Matō no Hōkai: The Hero of Babel | September 2, 1988 | Pony Canyon | PNF-MAT (L30V5918) | |
Meikyū Jiin Dababa | May 29, 1987 | Konami | KDS-MIK | |
Metroid | August 6, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-MET | Later released for the NES |
Michael English Daibōken | June 19, 1987 | Scorpion Soft | SCO-MEA | |
Moero Twinbee: Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! | November 21, 1986 | Konami | KDS-TIN | Later released for the NES as Stinger and the Famicom, the 3-player mode was cut from the NES version |
Monitor Puzzle, The: Kineco – Kinetic Connection | November 28, 1986 | Irem | IFD-KIN | |
Monitor Puzzle, The: Kineco Vol. II – Kinetic Connection | May 1, 1987 | Irem | IFD-KI2 | |
Monty no Doki Doki Daisassō: Monty on the Run | July 31, 1987 | Jaleco | JFD-MDD | [1] |
Moonball Magic | July 12, 1988 | Square | SQF-MBM | |
Mr. Gold: Tōyama no Kinsan in Space | July 19, 1988 | Toei | TDF-MRG | |
Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School | December 1, 1987 | Nintendo | FSC-THSE | Features the likeness of Japanese singer, model, and actress Miho Nakayama. |
Namida no Sōkoban Special | July 30, 1986 | ASCII | ASC-001 | Later released for the American TurboGrafx-16 as Boxy Boy with improved graphics |
Nanking no Adventure | December 9, 1988 | Sunsoft | SSD-NAD | |
Nazo no Kabe: Block Kuzushi | December 13, 1986 | Konami | KDS-NZN | Later released for the NES as Crackout (PAL-exclusive) |
Nazo no Murasame Jō | April 14, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-NMJ | |
Nazoler Land | February 6, 1987 | Sunsoft | SSD-NZL | |
Nazoler Land Dai 2 Gō | June 12, 1987 | Sunsoft | SSD-NZB | |
Nazoler Land Dai 3 Gō | March 11, 1988 | Sunsoft | SSD-NZC | |
Nazoler Land Special | December 18, 1987 | Sunsoft | SSD-NSP | |
Omoikkiri Tanteidan Haado Gumi: Matenrō no Chōsenjō | March 25, 1988 | Bandai | BAN-HRD | |
Otocky | March 27, 1987 | ASCII | ASC-OTO | |
Pac-Man | May 18, 1990 | Namco | NDS-PAC | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Pachicom | October 4, 1988 | Toshiba EMI | TFS-PCD | Originally released for the Famicom |
Pachinko Grand Prix | November 18, 1988 | Data East | DFC-PGP | |
Panic Space | October 19, 1990 | Tokuma Shoten | GTS-PSD | Famimaga Disk Vol. 2 |
Pinball | May 30, 1989 | Nintendo | FMC-PND | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Pro Golfer Saru: Kage no Tournament | May 25, 1987 | Bandai | BAN-PGS | |
Professional Mahjong Goku | December 25, 1986 | ASCII | ASC-GKU | |
Pulsar no Hikari: Space Wars Simulation | October 2, 1987 | Soft Pro | SFC-PSR | |
Pro Wrestling: Famicom Wrestling Association | October 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-PRO | Later released for the NES as Pro Wrestling |
Putt Putt Golf | March 30, 1989 | Pack-In-Video | PAC-PPG | |
Puyo Puyo | October 25, 1991 | Tokuma Shoten | GTS-PYO | Famimaga Disk Vol. 5, Later released for the Famicom |
Puzzle Boys | November 16, 1990 | Atlus | ATL-PUZ | |
Radical Bomber!! Jirai Kun | July 29, 1988 | Jaleco | JFD-GRK | |
Reflect World | June 2, 1987 | East Cube | ECF-RWD | |
Relics: Ankoku Yōsai | April 10, 1987 | Bothtec | BTC-RLC | |
Replicart | February 26, 1988 | Taito | TFD-REP-3500 | Released in pencil-pouch case. |
Risa no Yōsei Densetsu: Risa Tachibana | June 21, 1988 | Konami | KDS-YOU | Features the likeness of Japanese idol Risa Tachibana. |
Roger Rabbit | February 16, 1989 | Kemco | KSC-RRR | Later released for the NES as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle with cosmetic changes |
Samurai Sword | November 15, 1988 | Capcom | CAP-SMU | |
Santa Claus no Takarabako | December 4, 1987 | Data East | DFC-SAN | |
SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi – Scramble Wars | January 20, 1988 | Bandai | BAN-SGW | |
SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi – Scramble Wars Map Collection | March 3, 1989 | Bandai | BAN-SG2 | |
Section Z | May 25, 1987 | Capcom | CAP-SCZ | Later released for the NES |
Seiken: Psycho Calibur | May 19, 1987 | Imagineer | IMA-MAJ | |
Shin Onigashima (Disk 1) | September 4, 1987 | Nintendo | FMC-ON1 | Also known as Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima |
Shin Onigashima (Disk 2) | September 30, 1987 | Nintendo | FMC-ON2 | Also known as Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima |
Smash Ping Pong | May 30, 1987 | Nintendo | FMC-PPN | Later released on the Virtual Console as Smash Table Tennis |
Soccer | February 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-SCC | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Solomon no Kagi | January 25, 1991 | Tecmo | TCF-SKD | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES as Solomon's Key |
Suishō no Dragon | December 15, 1986 | Square | SQF-SSD | |
Super Boy Allan | March 27, 1987 | Sunsoft | SSD-ALN | |
Super Lode Runner | March 5, 1987 | Irem | IFD-SLR | |
Super Lode Runner II | August 25, 1987 | Irem | IFD-SL2 | |
Super Mario Bros. | February 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-SMA | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Super Mario Bros. 2 | June 3, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-SMB | Later released for the SNES as part of a compilation in Super Mario All-Stars, it was retitled as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels |
Sword of Kalin | October 2, 1987 | Square | SQF-KRN | |
Silviana | August 10, 1988 | Pack-In-Video | PAC-SIL | |
Tama & Friends: Great 3rd Street Adventure | February 23, 1989 | Bandai | BAN-UTM | |
Tanigawa Kōji no Shōgi Shinan II | November 13, 1987 | Pony Canyon | PNF-SHO | Later released for the Famicom |
Tanigawa Kōji no Shōgi Shinan II – Shinban | August 10, 1988 | Pony Canyon | PNF-SH2 | Purchase method was special, only by sending a disk card to Nintendo head office and branch office, could one buy it by rewriting |
Tantei Jingūji Saburo: Kiken na Futari (Zenpen) | December 9, 1988 | Data East | DFC-KF1 | |
Tantei Jingūji Saburo: Kiken na Futari (Kōhen) | February 10, 1989 | Data East | DFC-KF2 | |
Tantei Jingūji Saburo: Shinjuku Chūō Kōen Satsujin Jiken | April 24, 1987 | Data East | DFC-JUK | |
Tarot | December 23, 1988 | Scorpion Soft | SCO-TAR | |
Tennis | February 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-TEN | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de... (first part) | July 26, 1991 | Nintendo | FMC-TT1 | |
Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de... (second part) | July 26, 1991 | Nintendo | FMC-TT2 | |
Titanic Mystery (Ao no Senritsu) |
July 24, 1987 | Gakken | GAT-TIT | |
Tobidase Daisakusen | March 12, 1987 | Square | SQF-TDS | Later released for the NES as 3-D WorldRunner |
Topple Zip | October 9, 1987 | Bothtec | BTC-TPZ | |
Transformers: The Headmasters | August 28, 1987 | Takara | TFC-TFH | Based on the TV series |
TwinBee | March 11, 1988 | Konami | KDS-TWN | Originally released for the Famicom |
Ultraman: Kaijū Teikoku no Gyakushū | January 29, 1987 | Bandai | BAN-ULM | |
Ultraman 2: Shutsugeki Katoku Tai | December 18, 1987 | Bandai | BAN-UL2 | |
Ultraman Club: Chikyū Dakkan Sakusen | October 22, 1988 | Bandai | BAN-ULC | |
Volleyball | July 21, 1986 | Nintendo | FMC-VBW | Later released for the NES |
Vs. Excitebike | December 9, 1988 | Nintendo | FMC-EBD | |
Wardner no Mori | March 25, 1988 | Taito | TFD-WAD | Port of Toaplan's arcade game |
Winter Games | March 27, 1987 | Pony Canyon | PNF-WIN | Later released for the NES |
Wrecking Crew | February 3, 1989 | Nintendo | FMC-WRD | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES, this version has a save function which the Famicom version offered but was only functional when used with the Famicom BASIC Data Recorder attachment |
Xevious | May 18, 1990 | Namco | NDS-XEV | Originally released for the Famicom and the NES |
Yōkai Yashiki | October 23, 1987 | Irem | IFD-YOK | |
Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic | July 10, 1987 | Fuji TV | FCG-DRM | Converted to Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988) for the NES |
Yū Maze | October 28, 1988 | Taito | TFD-UMZ | |
Yūshi no Monshō | May 30, 1987 | Square | SQF-YSM | |
Yūyūki (first part) | October 14, 1989 | Nintendo | FMC-UU1 | |
Yūyūki (second part) | November 14, 1989 | Nintendo | FMC-UU2 | |
Zanac | November 28, 1986 | Pony Canyon | PNF-ZAN | Later released for the NES |
Title | Release date | Publisher(s) | Notes |
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Aki to Tsukasa no Fushigi no Kabe | 19?? | Super PIG | |
Bishōjo Control | 19?? | Wild | |
Bishōjo Kachinuki Renju Gomokunarabe | 19?? | Super PIG | |
Bishōjo Mahjong Club | 19?? | ||
Bishōjo Meijin Ikusa | 19?? | Indie Soft Hacker International |
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Bishōjo Sexy Derby | 1988-99-991988 | Super PIG | |
Bishōjo Sexy Slot | 19?? | Super PIG | |
Bishōjo SF Alien Battle | 19?? | Hacker International | |
Bishōjo Shashinkan: Moving School | 19?? | Phoenix | |
Bishōjo Shashinkan: Studio Cut | 19?? | Phoenix | |
Body Conquest | 19?? | Hacker International Indie Soft |
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Casino de Pink | 19?? | Wild | |
Date de Blackjack | 19?? | Hacker International | |
Kobayashi Hitomi no Hold Up | 19?? | Hacker International | |
Lipstick #1: Lolita Hen | 1988-99-991988 | Mimi | |
Lipstick #2: Joshi Gakusei Hen | 1988-99-991988 | Mimi | |
Lipstick #3: OL Hen | 1988-99-991988 | Mimi | |
Lipstick #4: Hakui no Tenshi Hen | 1988-99-991988 | Mimi | |
Lipstick #5: Stewardess Hen | 1988-99-991988 | Mimi | |
Mario Bobble | 1989-99-991989 | Sun | A pirate hack of Bubble Bobble featuring Mario-like characters |
Emi-chan no Moero Yakyūken | 1987[4] | Super PIG | |
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.1 | 1989-99-991989 | Mimi | |
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.2 | 1989-99-991989 | Mimi | |
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.3 | 1989-99-991989 | Mimi | |
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.4 | 1989-99-991989 | Mimi | |
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.5 | 1989-99-991989 | Mimi | |
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.6 | 1989-99-991989 | Mimi | |
Sexy Invaders | 1990 | Super PIG | |
Zatsugaku Olympic Part II | 19?? | Phoenix |
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Title | Year | Publisher |
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Air Fortress | 1987 | HAL Laboratory |
Aliens: Alien 2 | 1987 | Square |
Densetsu no Kishi: Elrond | 1987 | Jaleco |
The Money Game | 1987 | SOFEL |
Rockman | 1987 | Capcom |
Final Fantasy | 1987 | Square |
Balloon Fight | 1986 | Nintendo |
Kattobi! Warabe Ko | 1989 | Pack-in-Video |
Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1988 | Nintendo |
Gomoku Narabe Renju | 1987 | Nintendo |
Mother | 1988 | Nintendo |
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