Granduel – Shinki Dungeon no Hihou (Japan) [JP]
Gran Duel: Shinki Dungeon no Hihou is a Role-Playing game, developed by Studio VeX and published by Bottom Up, which was released in Japan in 1999.
Gran Duel: Shinki Dungeon no Hihou is a Role-Playing game, developed by Studio VeX and published by Bottom Up, which was released in Japan in 1999.
This is a Game Boy spin-off from the original Grandia game on Saturn and Playstation. It tells the tale of three school children named Yuuhi, Mizuki and Shirou who get sucked into the world of Grandia. In the course of the game you meet the cast of the original Grandia game like Justin, Feena, Sue … Read more
Go Raku Ou Tango! is a simple word game mimicking the puzzles found in the pages of popular printed Japanese word-puzzle publisher Sekai Bunka. These puzzles consist of taking words writing in English and the two syllabaries of Japan Hiragana, or Katakana, and moving tiles around beneath the word(s) to recreate them in a different … Read more
Gonta no Okiraku Daibouken is an Adventure game, published by Lay-Up, which was released in Japan in 2000.
Golf Ou – The King of Golf is a golf game by Digital Kids for the 8-bit Game Boy line, released in mid-1999 in Japan only. From a technical point of view, it is modestly notable for its use of autosave and voice acting. Two different attempts at localization by Crave Entertainment, dated 2000, were … Read more
It’s a quiet day on the links. You tee up your ball, and drive it 200 yards down the center of the fairway, leaving a 150-yard approach shot. After taking the approach shot, the ball stops rolling 3-feet from the pin. On the green, you sink the relatively easy putt, and you start your round … Read more
Golf Daisuki! is a Sports game, developed and published by Kid, which was released in Japan in 1999.
Hexcite is a puzzle game played on a honeycomb-like playing field. In the center is a hexagon; six more hexagons make up the entire playing field. Because of the turn-based gameplay, two people can play using only one system. Two-player link mode is also supported. Players begin by placing a geometric shape (triangle, hexagon, parallelogram, … Read more
Get Mushi Club: Minna no Konchuu Daizukan is an Adventure game, published by Jaleco Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1999.
Gensoumaden Saiyuuki: Sabaku no Shikami is a Role-Playing game, published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 2001.