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Information I really need, aside from general updates:

Any typoes I missed (this is generated semi-automatically)
Dates.
Did the game or anime come first for Makeruna Makendou?
What was Crayon Shin-chan game 3?
Valis anime.  I want to know *more*.  I want a copy, even. :-)
Information on Speed Racer game Japanese versions.
Information on that "Escape from Cyber City" game for CD-I.  (Does it exist
  in Japan?  Does the arcade game?)
Info on the arcade Gundam game.
Which games started out as anime/manga, and which as games.  And specifically,
  which was Madara?
I heard of a "Yo-yo Battle" game which sounded like a Sukeban Deka game.  Does
  this game exist and what is it?

      Anime-related Video Games [Last modified 11/18/00, posted 11/18/00]

This regular post lists the known games based on anime, manga, sentai (Japanese
live-action superhero team) and related shows and movies. If both the game and
show are based on something else, such as Lodoss, I still count it.

Anything which started as a game and was made into anime or manga later, I list
separately at the end.  Japanese videogame magazines often serialize game-
based manga, which later gets published in collections like other manga; I
have no real way to find out what most of these are.  I've listed what I know,
but it's only a fraction of what's out there.

I'm not listing computer games, even when a game was on a computer before
it was on a game machine.  Please don't write to me about the omission.

DISCLAIMER:  Because this list relies heavily on non-primary sources, I can't
vouch for their complete accuracy.  Use this as a guide only.  Thanks!  Also,
a lot of the N/As are guesses--it's hard to prove something _doesn't_ exist.
				-----
There are about 100-105 yen to the dollar as of this writing.  Remember that
the next time you see a company offering a 2800 yen game for $50.
				-----
			   *Compatibility*

The compatibility notes listed below mean the following:
    Compatible: no compatibility problem.
    Cosmetic: the games are compatible if you remove non-functional plastic
parts from your machine.  If you want to avoid voiding your warranty, you can
buy "adapters" that just extend the cartridge slot.
    Hardware: Requires a hardware modification to let your machine run games
from the wrong country.  (Or maybe a Game Shark or similar tool.)
    Language: Requires a hardware modification to switch between different
country versions, but games won't necessarily refuse to run if you have the
"wrong" machine.  (Usually, they switch Japanese/English languages if they
do anything unusual at all.)  Of course, they _can_ refuse to run, and a
handful of Genesis/MD games act this way; I've listed this information for
Mega Drive games where it's known.  (Sometimes an adaptor exists that can be
used instead of this switch.)
    The method of building a language switch for the Game Gear or Sega Master
System is unknown.
    Adaptor: self-explanatory.

Japanese system      North American system  Compatibility
---------------      ---------------------  -------------
Gameboy              Gameboy                Compatible.
Gameboy Color        Gameboy Color          Compatible (?)
Gameboy Advance      Gameboy Advance        Unknown.
Famicom              NES                    Adaptor.
Famicom Disk System  N/A                    N/A
Super Famicom        Super NES              Cosmetic (Japanese/N. America only)
					    Adaptor (European/non-European)
Sufami Turbo         ?                      ? ***
Virtual Boy          Virtual Boy            Compatible.
Nintendo 64          Nintendo 64            Cosmetic.

PC Engine/Coregrafx  Turbografx-16          Adaptor (Japan in US machine)
					    Hardware (US in Japanese machine)
PC Engine CD/SCD/Duo TG-16 CD/SCD/Duo       Compatible.
PC-FX                N/A                    N/A

FM Towns Marty (this is based on a computer system and I am not including it.)

Game Gear            Game Gear              Language.
Sega SG-1000/Mark 3  Sega Master System     Language.
[Mark 3 and SG-1000 weren't completely compatible.  I think Mark 3 had a FM
synthesis chip.]
Mega Drive           Genesis                Cosmetic and Language.
Mega CD              Sega CD                Adaptor.
(32X)                (32X)                  (Language.)
SegaSaturn           Sega Saturn            Adaptor or Hardware.
Dreamcast            Dreamcast              Hardware.

Neo-Geo              Neo-Geo                Language.
(Neo-Geo CD)         (Neo-Geo CD)           (Language.)
(Neo-Geo Pocket)     N/A                    N/A
Neo-Geo Pocket Color Neo-Geo Pocket Color   Unknown.

CD-I                 CD-I                   Compatible.

3DO                  3DO                    Compatible.**

Sony Playstation     Sony Playstation       Hardware.*
Sony Playstation 2   Sony Playstation 2     Probably not.

Bandai Playdia       N/A                    N/A

Wonder Swan          N/A                    N/A
Wonder Swan color    N/A                    N/A

(Pippin)             (Pippin)               (Unknown.)

(Lynx)               (Lynx)                 (Compatible.)
(Jaguar)             (Jaguar)               (Compatible.)

(Nuon)               (Nuon)                 (Unknown.)

* Sometimes you can play incompatible Playstation games by booting with a
game from the proper country and switching CDs afterwards, if you make the
machine think the drive is still closed.  This often causes problems with the
music, and only works on early machines.  There are other, more difficult,
swap tricks possible on later machines.  You can replace the ROM in your
machine or get a special chip inserted to be able to play everything.

** Japanese 3DO machines contain a ROM with kanji characters, which American
machines don't; any game using it won't run on an American machine.  This is
a rare case where games are honestly incompatible rather than because of a
company's marketing strategy.  Luckily, the problem is rare (none of the games
in this list have it.)

*** I hadn't heard of the Sufami Turbo until I saw it on an anime video game
page.  It seems to be an add-on to the Super Famicom.  I _suspect_ it'll work
in a SNES, but I really don't know.
				-----
                               Glossary

densetsu, -den: legend
gaiden: side story
gokuraku: heaven, paradise
monogatari: story
OAV, OVA: original animation video
senshi: fighter
shin: new, true (these are written in different ways)
				-----
			     *The Games*

Note: date is a recent addition; a lot of dates are still missing.

"Digital Comic"/"Adventure Game": This type of game is almost unknown in the
US (though I think it did start here, with "Infocomics").  It's basically a
semi-animated comic book/anime hybrid where the player chooses the next step
off of a menu.  Think Snatcher.  The amount of animation can vary greatly and
is generally much larger on modern systems.
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ACE WO NERAE! (Aim for the Ace!)
	Super Famicom, "Ace wo Nerae!", N/A
	Telenet Japan, 12/24/93, Y9400
	(Tennis)

AH! MY GODDESS!
	PC-FX, "Ah! My Goddess!", N/A
	NEC, 12/12/97, Y8000
	(Adventure Game)

	Arcade, "Quiz AH! MY GODDESS! ~Tatakau tsubasa(?) totomoni~", N/A
	Sega/Wow Entertainment Inc./Kodansha, 5/00
	(Adventure/Quiz Game)

	Dreamcast, "Quiz AH! MY GODDESS! ~Tatakau tsubasa(?) totomoni~", N/A
	Sega/WOW, HDR-0105, 11/30/00, Y5800
	Sega/WOW, HDR-0123, 11/30/00, Y8800 (with stamp set, sticker, figure,
	    cushion, bonus GD-Rom features Ah! My Goddess movie commercial and
	    voice actress data file)
	(Adventure/Quiz Game)
	Port of the arcade game

AKAZUKIN CHACHA (Red Riding Hood Chacha)
	Super Famicom, "Akazukin Chacha", N/A
	Tomy, 1996, Y???
	(Role-Playing Game)

	PC-FX, "Akazukin Chacha - Osawagase! Panic Race!", N/A
	NEC, 10/25/96, Y7800
	(Board Game)

AKIRA
	THQ planned American-only Akira games for the SNES, Genesis, and Sega
	CD.  These were cancelled in early 1995.

	Famicom, "Akira", N/A
	Taito, Y6800
	(Role-Playing Game)

	CD^32, N/A, "Akira"
	Ice, L30
	(Action Game)
	This is a British game for the CD^32, which is basically an Amiga 1200
	with a CD drive and no keyboard (Commodore died before the CD^32 was
	released in the USA.)  The one review I saw of this game _really_
	savaged it.

	Nintendo 64, "Akira" (?), N/A

APPLESEED
	Super Famicom, "Appleseed Prometheus no Shintaku (Appleseed
	    Prometheus's oracle)", N/A
	Visit, 1994, Y9800
	(Action Game)

AREA 88
	Arcade, "Area 88", "UN Squadron"
	Capcom, 8/89
	(Shooting Game)

	Super Famicom, "Area 88", "UN Squadron"
	Capcom, 7/26/91, Y8500
	(Shooting Game)
	Adapted directly from the arcade version.

ARMORED TROOPER VOTOMS
	Super Famicom, "Armored Trooper Votoms" (?), N/A
	Takara, Y???
	(3D Fighting Game)

	Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms Gaiden Blue Knight Berserga
	    Story", N/A
	Takara, SLPS 00981, 10/30/97, Y9800 (limited edition, comes with
	    models)
	Takara, SLPS 00982, 10/30/97, Y5800
	(Polygon Fighting Game)

	Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms Lightning Slash", N/A
	Takara, SCPS 01960, 3/18/99, Y9800 (limited edition with model)
	Takara, SCPS 01961, 3/18/99, Y5800
	(Action Game)

	Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms - Woodo.Kummen", N/A
	Takara, SLPS 01330, 4/2/98, Y9800 (limited edition, comes with a model
	    and card)
	Takara, SLPS 01331, 4/2/98, Y5800
	(3D Action Game)

	Playstation, "Armored Trooper Votoms -Steel Force-", N/A
	Takara, SLPS 02315, 9/30/99, Y6800
	Takara, SLPS 02313~4, 9/30/99, Y6800 (limited edition with Brave Saga 2
	    data disk)
	(Strategy Game)

ASHITA NO JOE
	Super Famicom, "Ashita no Joe", N/A
	Kei Amuzement, 11/27/92, Y8900
	(Boxing)

	Neo Geo, "Ashita no Joe Densetsu", "Legend of Success Joe"
	(Boxing)

AURA BATTLER DUNBINE
	Playstation, "Aura Battler Dunbine", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 02390, 3/4/00, Y6800
	(Strategy/Fighting)

BAKURETSU HUNTER
	Saturn, "Bakuretsu Hunter", N/A
	Aimax (?), 4/26/96, Y8800
	(Adventure Game)

	Saturn, "Bakuretsu Hunter R", N/A
	King Record, T-24903G (KIRZ 9), 8/8/97, Y5800
	(Adventure Game)

	Playstation, "Bakuretsu Hunter: Sorezore no omoi ... nowaan chatte",
	    N/A
	Banpresto, SLPS 00718, 4/11/97, Y5800
	(Adventure Game)

	Playstation, "Bakuretsu Hunter Mahjong Special", N/A
	Banpresto, SLPS 00541, 10/25/96, Y5800
	(Mahjongg)

BASTARD!
	Super Famicom, "Bastard!  Ankoku no Hakai-shin", N/A
	Cobra Team, 1994, Y???
	(Pseudo-3D Fighting/Action Game)
	This has gotten some bad reviews.

	Playstation, "Bastard!", N/A
	Seta/Shueisha Publishing, SLPS 00542, 12/27/96, Y6800
	(Role-Playing Game)

BERSERK
	Dreamcast, "Berserk", "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage"
	YUKE'S/ASCII Corporation, T-2101M, 12/99, Y???
	(3D action/adventure)

BIKKURIMAN
	PC Engine, "Bikkuriman World", N/A
	Hudson, 10/30/87, Y4500
	(Action Game)

	PC Engine CD, "Bikkuriman Daijikai", N/A
	Hudson, 12/23/88, Y4980
	(Quiz Game)

	Famicom, "Bikkuriman World Gekitou Seisenshi", N/A
	Hudson, 7/27/90, Y6800
	(Role-Playing Game)

	Super Famicom, "Super Bikkuriman: Densetsu no [kanji]", N/A
	Interbec/Toho, 12/11/??, Y3800
	(Fighting Game)
	[Are there two SNES games?]

	Dreamcast, "Bikkuriman 2000 viva! festiva!", N/A
	Sega toys, T-41801M, 5/2/00, Y4800
	(Mini-games)

	Neo Geo Pocket Color, "Bikkuriman 2000 viva! Pocket festiva!", N/A
	Sega toys, T-41801M, 3/16/00, Y3800
	(Mini-games)

	Gameboy Color, "Bikkuriman 2000 Charging Card GB", N/A
	Imagineer, 6/10/00, Y3980
	(Card game)
	Limited edition with card

BISTRO RECIPE
	Wonder Swan Color, "Kakutouryouridensetsu Bistro Recipe ~Wonder Battle
	    hen~", N/A
	Banpresto, SWJ-BPR002, 9/30/99, Y3980
	(Role-Playing Game)

	Gameboy Color, "Kakutouryouridensetsu Bistro Recipe gekitou food &
	    battle hen", N/A
	Banpresto, DMG-AWRJ, 1999, Y???
	Banpresto, 778915, 10/1/00, Y1000
	(Role-Playing Game)

	Gameboy Color, "Kakutouryouridensetsu Bistro Recipe gekitou
	    bisutogarumu(?) hen", N/A
	Banpresto, DMG-A2WJ, 1999, Y???
	Banpresto, 721263, 12/1/00, Y1000
	(Role-Playing Game)

BLUE BLINK
	PC Engine, "Blue Blink (Aoi Blink)", "Blue Blink"
	Hudson, 4/27/90, Y5800
	(Action Game)

BLUE SEED
	Saturn, "Blue Seed [kanji]", N/A
	Sega, 6/23/95, Y5800
	(Role-Playing Game)
	This game is available at discount prices and is not well-liked. 
	Theoretically a RPG, it is really more of a full motion video game.

BOYS BE
	Playstation, "BOYS BE...", N/A
	Kodansha, SLPS 00779, 3/28/97, Y5800
	(Adventure/Romance sim)

BRAVOMAN
	Arcade, "Bravoman", N/A
	Namco
	Based on a manga series.  Released in 1988.

	PC Engine, "[kanji] Bravoman", "Bravoman"
	Namco, Y6800

BUBBLEGUM CRASH!
	PC Engine, "Bubblegum Crash!", N/A
	Naxat, 12/6/91, Y7200
	(Adventure. It mainly features Nene, and you are part of the ADPolice,
	with Daily and Leon running around.  I muddled through without knowing
	_too_ much Japanese, but knowing more would help a lot.)

BUGTTE HONEY
	Famicom, "Takahashi Meijin no Bugtte Honey", N/A
	Hudson Soft, 6/5/87, Y5500
	(Action Game)
	Based on an anime based on Hudson Soft's games.

CAPTAIN TSUBASA
	Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 1", N/A
	Tecmo, 1988, Y5500
	(Cinematic soccer game)

	Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 2 Super Striker", "N/A (?)"
	Tecmo, 1990, Y6900
	(Cinematic soccer game)
	Possibly released in the US as "Tecmo Soccer", but this isn't
	confirmed.

	Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 3: Challenge of Kaiser", N/A
	Tecmo, 7/17/92, Y8900
	(Cinematic soccer game)

	Gameboy, "Captain Tsubasa VS", N/A
	Tecmo, 1992, Y4200
	(Cinematic soccer game)

	Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 4: Pro's Rivals", N/A
	Tecmo, 1993, Y9700
	(Cinematic soccer game?)

	Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa Part 5", "Boy's Soccer Team 5"
	Tecmo, 1994, Y9980
	(Action/Cinematic soccer game)

	Super Famicom, "Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Yourh", N/A
	Bandai, 1995, Y???

	Gameboy, "Captain Tsubasa J: Zengoku Seiha he no Chousen", N/A
	Bandai, 1995, Y???
	(Action/Cinematic Soccer Game)

	Playstation, "Captain Tsubasa J: All Japan New Generation", N/A
	???, Y5800

	Playstation, "Captain Tsubasa J: Get in the Tomorrow", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 00310, 5/3/96, Y5800
	(3D Action/Cinematic Soccer Game)

CARD CAPTOR SAKURA
	Nelvana owns the US TV rights to this show.  It is being shown as
	"Cardcaptors".

	Playstation/Pocketstation, "Animetic Story Game 1 Card Captor Sakura",
	    N/A
	Arika, SLPS 01830~1, 8/5/99, Y6300
	(Adventure Game)

	Playstation/Pocketstation, "Cardcaptor Sakura Clow Card Magic", N/A
	Arika, SLPS 02560, 1/27/00, Y7980 (limited edition with
	    pocketstation/strap/stand)
	Arika, SLPS 02561, 1/27/00, Y4800
	(Action/Puzzle)

	Wonder Swan, "Cardcaptor Sakura ~Sakura to fushigi na clow card~", N/A
	Bandai, SWJ-BAN01A, 12/2/99, Y3800
	("Growth RPG")

	Gameboy Color, "Cardcaptor Sakura Itsumo Sakura-chan to Issho", N/A
	(Realtime adventure)

	Playstation, "TETRIS with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart", N/A
	Arika, SLPS 02886, 8/10/00, Y5800
	(Tetris)

	Gameboy Color, "Cardcaptor Sakura 2(?)", N/A
	MTO, Y???

	DC/VMU, "Cardcaptor Sakura Tomoyo no video daisakusen", N/A
	Sega Rosso/Sega, HDR-0115, 12/28/00, Y5800
	Sega Rosso/Sega, HDR-0132, 12/28/00, Y8800 (limited version with
	    pillow, wall clock, hot cake set)
	(3d video shooting/puzzle)

CHESS PLAYER OF THE MOON (?)
	(An obscure Japanese manga that you probably don't care about.)

	Playstation, "Chess Player of the Moon (Gekka no kishi ~Ouryuusen~)",
	    N/A
	Banpresto, SLPS 00421, 9/13/96, Y5800
	(Japanese chess)

	Saturn, "Chess Player of the Moon (Gekka no kishi ~Ouryuusen~)", N/A
	Banpresto, 11/22/96, Y5800
	(Japanese chess)

CHIBI MARUKOCHAN
	Super Famicom, "Chibi Marukochan Harikiri 365 Days", N/A
	Epoch, 12/13/91, Y8800
	(Board Game)

	PC Engine, "Chibi Marukochan Quiz de Pihyara", N/A
	Namco, 1/10/92, Y6800

	Mega Drive, "Chibi Marukochan Wakuwaku Shopping, N/A
	Namco, 1/14/92, Y6000

	Super Famicom, "Chibi Marukochan: Mezase! Minami no Island!", N/A
	Konami, 1995, Y???
	(Contains several mini-games)

	Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan okodukai daisakusen!", N/A
	Takara, 1990, Y3400
	(Action/RPG)

	Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 2", N/A
	Takara, Y3800
	(Adventure Game)

	Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 3", N/A
	Takara, Y3800
	(Miscellaneous; contains 11 mini-games)

	Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan 4 kore ga nihon dayo! ouji-sama", N/A
	Takara, DMG-C4J, 1992, Y3800
	Takara, 325015, 11/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
	(Miscellaneous; contains 9 mini-games)

	Gameboy, "Chibi Marukochan Maruko Deluxe gekijou", N/A
	Takara, DMG-ACMJ, 1995, Y3900
	Takara, 014109, 11/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
	(Action/6 mini-games)

	Neo-Geo, "Chibi Marukochan Quiz", N/A
	(Quiz Game)

	Playstation, "Chibi Marukochan Marukochan Enikki World", N/A
	Takara, SLPS 00166, 12/22/95, Y4800
	(Adventure Game)

	Saturn, "Chibi Marukochan no Taisen Pazuru Dama", N/A
	KCE Tokyo/Konami, VS026, 12/15/95, Y5800
	(Puzzle Game)

CITY HUNTER
	PC Engine, "City Hunter", N/A
	SunSoft SS90001, 3/2/90, Y6300
	(Action Game)

COBRA
	PC Engine CD, "Cobra Koku Ryu O no Densetsu", N/A
	Hudson, 3/31/89, Y5980
	(Adventure Game)

	PC Engine CD, "Cobra II Densetsu no Otoko", N/A
	Hudson, 6/7/91, Y6500
	(Adventure Game)

	Sega CD, ???, "The Space Adventure"
	Hudson, $20
	(Adventure Game)
	This is a port of the first PC Engine game.  I have no idea if there is
	a Japanese Mega CD version of this (it probably doesn't matter).  It's
	one of the last Sega CD games, and apparently never was released at a
	price higher than $20.

	Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Shooting", N/A
	Takara, SLPS 00312, 11/22/96, Y5800
	(Adventure Game)

	Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Psychogun volume 1", N/A
	Sony, SCPS 19001, 1/22/98, Y2000
	(Digital Comic)

	Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: The Psychogun volume 2", N/A
	Sony, SCPS 19002, 1/22/98, Y2000
	(Digital Comic)

	Playstation, "Space Adventure Cobra: Galaxy Nights", N/A
	Sony, SCPS 19005, 2/18/99, Y2000
	(Digital Comic)

COWBOY BEBOP
	Playstation, "Cowboy Bebop", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 01126, 5/14/98, Y5800
	(3d Shooting Game)

CRAYON SHIN-CHAN
	There is a Hawaiian subtitle of the series airing in areas with large
	Japanese-American populations.

	Super Famicom, "Crayon Shin-chan [kanji]", N/A
	Bandai, 8/30/93, Y9500

	Mega Drive, "Crayon Shin-chan", N/A
	Bandai, Y???

	Gameboy, "Crayon Shin-chan ~Ora to Shiro wa Otomodachi da yo", N/A
	Bandai, 1993, Y???
	(Action Game)

	Gameboy, "Crayon Shin-chan 4: Ora Noitazura Daihenshin", N/A
	Bandai, 1994, Y???
	(Action Game)

	Super Famicom, "Crayon Shin-chan 2: Daimaou no Gyakushuu", N/A
	Bandai, 1994, Y???
	(Action Game)

	Sufami Turbo, "Crayon Shin-chan Nagagutsu Dobon!", N/A
	Bandai, 1996, Y???
	(Action Game)

	Arcade, "Quiz Crayon Shin-chan", N/A
	Taito, 1993
	(Quiz/Mini-games)

	Arcade, "Quiz Crayon Shin-chan ora to asobo", N/A
	Taito, 1994
	(Quiz/Mini-games)

CUTEY HONEY
	PC-FX, "Cutey Honey FX", N/A
	Data West/NEC Home Electronics, 11/10/95, Y8800
	(Adventure Game)

CYBER CITY OEDO 808
	PC Engine CD, "Cyber City Oedo 808 Kemono no Zokusei", N/A
	Masaya, 3/15/91, Y6500

CYBER FORMULA
	Super Famicom, "Cyber Formula", "Cyber Spin"
	Takara, SHVC-CF, Y???
	Racing Game

	Gameboy, "Cyber Formula", N/A
	Varie/Takara, 1992, Y???
	Racing Game

	Playstation, "Future GPX Cyber Formula", N/A
	Vap, SLPS 01958~9, 3/18/99, Y6800
	(Adventure Game)

CYBER NINJA (see Mirai Ninja)

CYBORG 009
	There was a Hawaiian subtitle of this series airing in areas with large
	Japanese-American populations.  (I've seen an episode; the subtitles
	were really bad.)

	Mega CD, "Cyborg 009", N/A
	Telenet Japan, 7/30/93, Y7800
	(Action Game)
	I got a warning by email telling me this game sucks. :-)

	Super Famicom, "Cyborg 009", N/A
	Bec, 1994, Y8800
	(Action Game)
	I've gotten mixed comments on whether the game is good or bad.

DAICHI-KUN CRISIS
	PC Engine, "Daichi-kun Crisis", N/A

DAIUNDOUKAI (BATTLE ATHLETESS, "Battle Athletes" in the US; one of the
    translators really should have figured out that "-ess" means something, and
    not deleted it.)
	Saturn, "Daiundoukai Battle Athletess", N/A
	Increment P Corp., T-24601G, Y???
	Technically, the game came first for this one, but it doesn't seem like
	typical game-based anime and they were probably both planned at the
	same time.

	Playstation, "Battle Athletess Daiundoukai Alternative", N/A
	AIC/Increment P Corp., SLPS 01133, 1/15/98, Y5800
	(Growth Simulation)

	Playstation, "Battle Athletess Daiundokai GTO", N/A
	AIC/Increment P. Corp., SLPS 01548, 1/14/99, Y5800
	(3D Racing)

	Playstation, "Major Wave Series Battle Athletess Daiundoukai
	    Alternative", N/A
	Hamster/Increment P. Corp., SLPM 86525, 5/25/00, Y1500
	(Growth Simulation)

	Playstation, "Major Wave Series Battle Athletess Daiundoukai GTO", N/A
	Hamster/Increment P. Corp., SLPM 86526, 7/27/00, Y1500
	(3d Racing)

DETECTIVE CONAN
	Playstation, "Detective Conan", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 01690, 11/19/98, Y5800
	Bandai, SLPS 91170, 11/18/99, Y2800 (rerelease)
	(Adventure Game)

	Wonder Swan, "Detective Conan Majutsushi no chousenjo!", N/A
	Bandai, SWJ-BAN020, 8/5/99, Y3600
	(Adventure Game)

	Gameboy Color, "Detective Conan ~Karakuri jiin satsujin jiken~", N/A
	Banpresto, 2/25/00, Y4500
	(Adventure Game)

	Gameboy Color, "Detective Conan ~kigantou hihou densetsu~", N/A
	Banpresto, 3/31/00, Y4500
	(Adventure Game)

	Arcade, "Detective Conan Original Version", N/A
	Taito
	(Print/Mini-games)

	Wonder Swan, "Detective Conan nishinomeitantei saidainogigi!?", N/A
	Bandai, SWJ-BAN027, 7/27/00, Y3800
	(Adventure Game)

	Playstation, "Detective Conan 3-nin no meisuiri", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 02804, 8/10/00, Y5800
	(Adventure Game)

DETONATOR ORGUN
	Mega CD, "Detonator Orgun", N/A
	Hot-B, 7/31/92, Y7800
	(Adventure Game)

DEVASTATOR
	Mega CD, "Devastator", N/A
	Telenet Japan/Wolf Team, 5/28/93, Y7800
	(Action Game)

DEVIL HUNTER YOKO
	[The games and anime were apparently planned at the same time.]

	Mega Drive, "Devil Hunter Yoko (the seven bells)", N/A
	NCS, 3/22/91, Y6500
	(Action Game)
	Not locked out.

	PC Engine CD, "Devil Hunter Yoko Makai kara no Tenkosei", N/A
	Masaya, 3/13/92, Y6800
	(Adventure Game)

	PC Engine SCD, "Devil Hunter Yoko [kanji]", N/A
	Masaya, 1/8/93, Y7200
	(Adventure Game)

DEVILMAN
	Famicom, "Devilman", N/A
	Namco, 1989, Y???

	Playstation, "Devilman", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 02275, 4/13/00, Y5800
	(Action/Adventure)

DI GI CHARAT
	Unknown, "Life Game of Digiko", N/A
	Takara, Y5800
	Due January 2000.

	Gameboy Color, "Mah-Jong Party of Digiko", N/A
	King Record, 12/8/00, Y3980

DIRTY PAIR
	Famicom Disk System, "Dirty Pair" (?), N/A

DODGE DANPEI
	Famicom, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
	Sunsoft, 3/28/92, Y6500
	(Dodgeball game)

	Famicom, "Dodge Danpei 2", N/A
	Sunsoft, 3/26/93, Y6800
	(Dodgeball game (?))

	Super Famicom, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
	Sunsoft, 7/31/92, Y8500
	(Dodgeball game)

	Gameboy, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
	Hudson Soft, 4/24/92, Y4500
	(Cinematic Dodgeball)

	PC Engine, "Dodge Danpei", N/A
	Hudson, 9/25/92, Y6500
	(Cinematic Dodgeball)

DORAEMON
	Gameboy, "Doraemon", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 1991, Y???
	(Action/mini-games)

	Gameboy, "Doraemon 2: Legend of Animal Planet", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 1992, Y???

	Famicom, "Doraemon", N/A
	Hudson, 12/13/86, Y5500
	(Action Game)

	Famicom, "Doraemon Gigazombie no Gyakushuu (Doraemon Gigazombie's
	    Counterattack)", N/A
	Epoch, 1990, Y6800
	(Role-Playing Game)

	PC Engine, "Doraemon Maze Strategy (Meikyuu Daisakusen)", "Crater Maze"
	Hudson, 10/31/89, Y4900
	(Puzzle Game)

	PC Engine, "Doraemon Nobita no Dorabian Night", N/A
	Hudson, 12/16/91, Y5800
	(Action Game)

	PC Engine SCD, "Doraemon Nobita no Dorabian Night", N/A
	Hudson, 5/29/92, Y4800
	(Action Game)
	This is a CD version of the previous game.

	Mega Drive, "Doraemon, The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu", N/A
	Sega, 3/26/93, Y6800
	(Action Game)
	Locked out.

	Super Famicom, "Doraemon Nobita to Yousei no Kuni", N/A
	Epic [kanji], 2/19/93, Y8000

	Mega CD, "Doraemon, The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu", N/A
	Sega, Y???
	(Action Game)
	Why do I list this name in English and the others in Japanese?  Good
	question.  Because I got this info from a magazine in English.  I hope
	this is actually a different game and not the same as the cartridge
	version above.

	Game Gear, "GG Doraemon Nara no Suke no Yabou", N/A
	Sega, 4/29/93, Y3500
	(Action Game)

	Super Famicom, "Doraemon 2: Nobita's Toys Land Adventure", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 1993, Y???
	(Action Game)

	Super Famicom, "Doraemon 3: Nobita and Time's Gem", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., SHVC-4T, 1994, Y???
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 693693, 11/1/97, Y1000 (rerelease)
	(Action Game)

	Super Famicom, "Doraemon 4: Nobita and Moon Kingdom", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., SHVC-AD4J, 1995, Y???
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 606740, 11/1/97, Y1000 (rerelease)
	(Action Game)

	Playstation, "Doraemon Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi", N/A
	Epoch, SLPS 00233, 2/16/96, Y5800
	Epoch, SLPS 01726, 12/3/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
	(Edutainment)

	Playstation, "Doraemon 2 SOS! Otogi no Kuni", N/A
	Epoch, SLPS 00628, 2/21/97, Y5800
	Epoch, SLPS 02369, 11/2/99, Y2800
	(Action Game)

	Nintendo 64, "Doraemon Nobita to 3-tsu no Seireiseki", N/A
	Epoch, 3/21/97, Y7980
	(Super Mario 64 Clone)

	Nintendo 64, "Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden (Nobita and
	    Shrine of Light)", N/A
	Epoch, 12/11/98, Y6800
	(Action /Adventure)

	Gameboy, "Doraemon no GAMEBOY de asobou yo deluxe 10", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., DMG-ADPJ, 1998, Y???
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 027502, 8/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
	(Mini-games)

	Gameboy Color, "Doraemon kart", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., DMG-ADRJ, 1998, Y???
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 030953, 8/1/00, Y1000 (rerelease)
	(Racing Game)

	Game Boy Advance, "Doraemon"(?), N/A
	Asmik Ace Entertainment, Y???

	Playstation, "Doraemon 3 Makai no dungeon", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., SLPS 03076, 12/14/00, Y5800
	(Role-Playing Game)

	Nintendo 64, "Doraemon 3 Nobita no machi SOS!", N/A
	Epoch Co., Ltd., 7/28/00, Y6800
	(Action Game)

	Dreamcast, "Boku Doraemon", N/A
	Sega Toys, T-41802M, 1/25/01, Y5800
	(Adventure/growth sim)

	Wonder Swan Color, "Pocket no chuu(?) no Doraemon", N/A
	Bandai, SWJ-BANC??, 3/00 (?), Y4300
	(Growth communication?)

DOWNLOAD
	PC Engine, "Download", N/A
	NEC Avenue, 6/22/90, Y6800
	(Shooting Game)

	PC Engine SCD, "Download 2", N/A
	NEC Avenue, 3/29/91, Y6800
	(Shooting Game)
	Both the OAV and games are based on a novel named Devil's Circuit.

DRAGONBALL
	The show was broadcast dubbed in the US starting Fall 1995, and then
	Dragonball Z started in Fall 1996 (skipping 140 episodes).  There was a
	Hawaiian subtitle which also aired in other areas with large
	Japanese-American populations; the subtitles ended with DBZ #104. 
	There are US DBZ games planned for the PSX, PSX2, and Color Gameboy for
	2001.

	Famicom, "Dragonball: The Mystery of Shenlong", "Dragon Power"
	Bandai, 11/86, Y???
	(Action Game)
	The US version is censored and has several renamed characters.

	Famicom, "Dragonball: The Resurrection of the Demon King", N/A
	Bandai, 8/88, Y???
	(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

	Famicom, "Dragonball 3: The Story of Goku (Gokuden)", N/A
	Bandai, 10/89, Y???
	(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

	Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Attack of the Saiyajins", N/A
	Bandai, 10/90, Y???
	(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

	Famicom, "Dragonball Z 2: Freeza, the Planet Destroyer" (?), N/A
	Bandai, 8/91, Y???
	(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

	Famicom, "Dragonball Z 3: Hot Battle! The Androids", N/A
	Bandai, 8/92, Y???
	(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

	Famicom, "Dragonball Z: World Fighting Tournament (Kekitou Tenkaichi
	    Budoukai)", N/A
	Bandai, 12/92, Y???
	("Barcode" Fighting Game)

	Famicom, "Dragonball Z Side Story: The Plan to Destroy Saiyajins", N/A
	Bandai, 8/93, Y???
	(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

	Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: The Legendary Supersaiyajin", N/A
	Bandai, SHVC-DB, 1/25/92, Y9500
	(Roleplaying Game with "battle cards")

	Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden", N/A
	Bandai SHVC-Z2, 3/20/93, Y9800
	(Fighting Game)
	[EGM mistakenly called this "Futoden" and the error has spread.  Exists
	as a French version titled "Dragonball Z".]

	Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 2", N/A
	Bandai SHVC-EF, 12/93, Y???
	(Fighting Game)
	[Exists as a French version titled "Dragonball Z: La Legende Saten".]

	Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 3", N/A
	Bandai, SHVC-AZ4J-JPN, 9/94, Y???
	(Fighting Game)
	[Exists as a French version titled "Dragonball Z: Ultime Menace".]

	Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Goku Den", N/A
	Bandai, 3/95, Y???
	(Role-Playing Game)

	Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z: Super Son Goku Den 2", N/A
	Bandai, 9/95, Y???
	(Role-Playing Game)

	Super Famicom, "Dragonball Z Hyper Dimension", N/A
	Bandai, SHVC-AZIJ-JPN, 3/29/96, Y???
	(Fighting Game)

	Gameboy, "Dragonball Z: Goku Hishouden", N/A
	Bandai, 11/94, Y4800
	(Role-Playing Game)
	[Omitted listing in Game On! USA #7]

	Gameboy, "Dragonball Z: Goku Gekitouden (Encounter with Rivals)", N/A
	Bandai, 8/95, Y5800
	(Role-Playing Game)

	Mega Drive, "Dragonball Z: Bu-Yuu-Retsu-Den", N/A
	Bandai, 4/94, Y???
	(Fighting Game)
	[Exists as a French version titled Dragonball Z: L'Appel Du Destin]

	PC Engine SCD, "Dragonball Z: Legend of the Great Son Goku", N/A
	Bandai BNCD4001, 11/94, Y???
	(Fighting game??)

	Playdia, "Dragonball Z: Shin Saiyajin Zetsu Metsu Keikaku (The Real
	    Plan to Destroy Saiyajins)", N/A
	Bandai, 9/94, Y4800
	(Interactive animation)

	Playdia, "Dragonball Z: Shin Saiyajin Zetsu Metsu Keikaku part 2", N/A
	Bandai, 12/94, Y4800
	(Interactive animation)

	Arcade, "Dragonball Z", N/A
	Banpresto
	(Fighting Game)

	Arcade, "Dragonball Z 2 Super Battle", N/A
	Banpresto
	(Fighting Game)

	Arcade, "Dragonball Z VR VS", N/A
	Sega
	(First-Person Fighting Game)

	Playstation, "Dragonball Z: Ultimate Battle 22", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 00073, 7/28/95, Y5800
	Bandai, SLPS 91017, 12/6/96, Y2800 (rerelease)
	(Fighting Game)
	There is a European PAL version of this title.

	Playstation, "Dragonball Z: The Great Dragonball Legend", N/A
	Bandai, SLPS 00355, 5/31/96, Y5800
	Bandai, SLPS 91035, 6/27/97, Y2800
	(3D Fighting Game)

	Saturn, "Dragonball Z: Shin-bu-toh-den" (Great Fighting Story), N/A
	Bandai, T-13302G, 11/15/95, Y6800
	(Fighting Game)
	[Saturn version of Ultimate Battle 22.  Allows all 27 characters
	without using a cheat code.]

	Saturn, "Dragonball Z: The Great Dragonball Legend", N/A
	Bandai, 5/24/96, Y5800
	Bandai, 6/20/97, Y2800 (rerelease)
	(3D Fighting Game)
	[Same as the PSX version]

	Playstation, "Dragonball Final Bout", "Dragonball GT Final Bout"
	Bandai, SLPS 00949, 8/21/97, Y5800
	Bandai, SLPS 91079, 7/23/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
	(Polygon Fighting Game)
	A number of reviews say this isn't very good as a game.  Pity.

	Pippin, "Anime Designer Dragonball Z", N/A
	Bandai, 7/18/96, Y5800
	(Digital rubber stamp set)

DRAGON HALF
	PC Engine SCD (?), "Dragon Half" (?), N/A
	Microcabin, Y???
	(Board Game)

EFIRA AND JILIORA
	PC Engine CD, "Efira and Jiliora: The Emblem from Darkness", N/A
	Brain Grey, 12/13/91, Y7500
	(Role-Playing Game)

EIGHTMAN
	Neo-Geo, "Super 8Man", "Super 8Man"
	SNK/Pallas, 1991, Y???
	(Action Game)

EL HAZARD
	Saturn, "Mysterious World El Hazard" (?), N/A

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