Title
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Publisher(s)
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Platform(s)
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Release date
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Notes
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Lunar Ball†
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Pony Canyon
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Famicom
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1985-03-31December 5, 1985[1]
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This version was published by FCI in North America in October 1987 and in Europe in 1991 as Lunar Pool.
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Zanac†
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Pony Canyon
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Famicom Disk System
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1986-11-28November 28, 1986[1]
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FCI published an NES conversion in North America in October 1987.
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City Adventure Touch: Mystery of Triangle
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Toho
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Famicom
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1987-03-14March 14, 1987[1]
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Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family†
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Namco
[2]
|
Famicom
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1987-07-17July 17, 1987
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This game was originally developed, published, and released by Nihon Falcom for the MSX on July 9, 1987. This game was also published and released in North America by Brøderbund in April 1989 as Legacy of the Wizard.
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Romancia: Dragon Slayer Jr.†
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Tokyo Shoseki
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Famicom
|
1987-10-30October 30, 1987[1]
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This game was originally developed, published, and released by Nihon Falcom for the PC-8801 in 1986.
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Guardic Gaiden
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Irem
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Famicom
|
1988-02-05February 5, 1988[1]
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This game was published and released in North America by Brøderbund in April 1989 as The Guardian Legend.
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Asteka II: Templo del Sol†
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Tokyo Shoseki
|
Famicom
|
1988-08-03August 3, 1988[1]
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This game was originally developed, published, and released by Nihon Falcom for the PC-8801 in October 1986. This game was also published and released in North America by Infocom in June 1991 as Tombs & Treasure.
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Godzilla
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Toho
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Famicom
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1988-12-09December 9, 1988[1]
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This game is based on the Godzilla movies.
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Gun-Nac
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Tonkin House
|
Famicom
|
1990-10-05October 5, 1990[1]
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This game was published in North America by ASCII in September 1991.
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Godzilla
[3]
|
Toho
|
Game Boy
|
1990-10October 1990
|
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Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen†
|
Tokuma Shoten
|
Famicom[1]
|
1991-04-12April 12, 1991
|
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Puyo Puyo†
|
Tokuma Shoten
|
Famicom Disk System
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1991-10-25October 25, 1991
|
|
Tokuma Shoten
|
Famicom
|
1993-07-23July 23, 1993[1]
|
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Super Aleste
|
Toho
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Super Famicom
|
1992-04-28April 28, 1992[4]
|
|
Jaki Crush
|
Naxat Soft
|
Super Famicom
|
1992-12-18December 18, 1992
|
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Puyo Puyo†
|
Banpresto
|
Super Famicom
|
1993-12-10December 10, 1993[4]
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Released as Super Puyo Puyo. This version was also remade and re-released in some other countries as Kirby's Avalanche by Nintendo on February 1, 1995.
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Banpresto
|
Game Boy
|
1994-07-25July 25, 1994[3]
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This version was co-developed by Winkysoft.
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Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Roux
|
Banpresto
|
Super Famicom
|
1995-05-26May 26, 1995[4]
|
|
Puyo Puyo 2†
|
Compile
|
Super Famicom
|
1995-12-08December 8, 1995[4]
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Released as Super Puyo Puyo Tsu.
|
Compile
|
Game Boy
|
1996-12-13December 13, 1996[3]
|
|
Madou Monogatari: Hanamaru Daiyouchienji
|
Tokuma Shoten
|
Super Famicom
|
1996-01-12January 12, 1996[4]
|
|
Super Nazo Puyo 2: Rulue no Tetsuwan Hanjouki
|
Compile
|
Super Famicom
|
1996-06-26June 26, 1996[4]
|
|
Puyo Puyo Sun†
|
Compile
|
Nintendo 64
|
1997-10-31October 31, 1997
|
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Game Boy Color
|
1998-11-27November 27, 1998[3]
|
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Puyo Puyo Gaiden: Puyo Wars
|
Compile
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Game Boy Color
|
1999-08-27August 27, 1999[3]
|
|
Puyo Puyo ~n†
|
Compile
|
Nintendo 64
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1999-12-03December 3, 1999
|
|
Compile
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Game Boy Color
|
2000-09-22September 22, 2000[3]
|
|
Arle no Bouken: Mahou no Jewel
|
Compile
|
Game Boy Color
|
2000-03-31March 31, 2000[5]
|
|
Guru Logi Champ
|
Compile
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Game Boy Advance
|
2001-11-29November 29, 2001[6]
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