Saturn:Saturn Japan Exclusive Games List

The Sega Saturn, a console that had a relatively short-lived commercial run, became a haven for a plethora of approximately 770 exclusive games that remained confined to the Japanese gaming landscape - 842 if non-gaming software and compilations are included. This meant that Japan-exclusives comprised the vast majority of the Saturn's overall library.

Game list
{| class="wikitable"|- ! Title !align="left"| Developer !align="left"| Publisher !align="left"| Japanese Release Date
 * 2TaxGold
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| January 17, 1997
 * 3x3 Eyes: Kyūsei Kōshu S
 * align="left"| Nihon Create
 * align="left"| Nihon Create
 * align="left"| April 19, 1996
 * Advanced V.G.
 * align="left"| Giga/TGL
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| March 14, 1997
 * Advanced World War: Sennen Teikoku no Koubou
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 20, 1997
 * AI Igo
 * align="left"| ISCO
 * align="left"| ASCII Something Good
 * align="left"| July 11, 1997
 * AI Shōgi
 * align="left"| Something Good
 * align="left"| SoftBank Corp.
 * align="left"| August 25, 1995
 * AI Shōgi 2
 * align="left"| Something Good
 * align="left"| ASCII Something Good
 * align="left"| June 11, 1998
 * Air Management '96
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 22, 1996
 * Airs Adventure (jp)
 * align="left"| Game Studio
 * align="left"| Game Studio
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no Yasoukyoku (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night)
 * align="left"| KCE Nagoya
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| June 25, 1998
 * Album Club: Mune Kyun Saint Paulia Jogakuin
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| July 11, 1997
 * Amagi Shien
 * align="left"| Clip House
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| February 14, 1997
 * America Ōdan Ultra Quiz
 * align="left"| Pegasus Japan
 * align="left"| Victor Entertainment
 * align="left"| October 27, 1997
 * AnEarth Fantasy Stories: The First Volume
 * align="left"| MediaWorks, Inc.
 * align="left"| MediaWorks, Inc.
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Angel Graffiti S: Anata e no Profile
 * align="left"| Astrovision
 * align="left"| Coconuts Japan
 * align="left"| July 25, 1997
 * Angel Paradise Vol. 1: Sakaki Yuko: Koi no Yokan in Hollywood
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| April 19, 1996
 * Angel Paradise Vol. 2: Yoshino Kimika: Isshoni I-ta-i in Hawaii
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| September 13, 1996
 * Angelique Duet
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| July 30, 1998
 * Angelique Special
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Angelique Special 2
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Another Memories
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| July 2, 1998
 * Aponashi Girls: Olympos
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Arcade Gears: Pu·Li·Ru·La
 * align="left"| GOO!
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| August 28, 1997
 * Arcade Gears: Gun Frontier
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Arcade Gears: Wonder 3
 * align="left"| MBA International
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 5, 1998
 * Arcade Gears: Image Fight and XMultiply
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| August 20, 1998
 * Arcana Strikes
 * align="left"| Red Company
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Arthur to Astaroth no Nazomakaimura: Incredible Toons
 * align="left"| Magical Formation
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| August 30, 1996
 * Assault Rigs
 * align="left"| Psygnosis
 * align="left"| SoftBank
 * align="left"| September 11, 1997
 * Assault Suit Leynos 2
 * align="left"| NCS
 * align="left"| Masaya
 * align="left"| February 21, 1997
 * Astra Superstars
 * align="left"| Santaclaus
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Asuka 120% Limited Burning Fest. Limited
 * align="left"| Fill-in-Cafe
 * align="left"| ASK Kodansha
 * align="left"| October 9, 1997
 * Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban Plus
 * align="left"| Zero System
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| April 9, 1998
 * BackGuiner: Yomigaeru Yuusha-tachi: Hishou-hen Uragiri no Senjou
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| October 1, 1998
 * BackGuiner: Yomigaeru Yuusha-tachi: Hishou-hen Uragiri no Senjou
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| July 30, 1998
 * Bakuretsu Hunter
 * align="left"| Betop
 * align="left"| I'MAX
 * align="left"| April 26, 1996
 * Bakuretsu Hunter R
 * align="left"| Star Child
 * align="left"| King Records
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Bakushou All Yoshimoto Quiz Ou Ketteisen DX
 * align="left"| Yoshimoto Kogyo
 * align="left"| Yoshimoto Kogyo
 * align="left"| December 1, 1995
 * Baldy Land
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| Creative Edge
 * align="left"| November 26, 1998
 * Baroque
 * align="left"| Sting Entertainment
 * align="left"| Sting Entertainment
 * align="left"| May 21, 1998
 * Batsugun
 * align="left"| Toaplan
 * align="left"| Toaplan
 * align="left"| October 25, 1996
 * Battle Athletess Daiundoukai
 * align="left"| Increment-P
 * align="left"| Increment-P
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Battle Garegga
 * align="left"| Eighting/Raizing
 * align="left"| Eighting/Raizing
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Beach de Reach!
 * align="left"| Mainichi Communications Inc
 * align="left"| Natsu System
 * align="left"| August 20, 1998
 * Big Thanks Super Keirin ~Dream With Keirin 50 Years~
 * align="left"| Aspect/VAP
 * align="left"| VAP
 * align="left"| 1998
 * Big Ichigeki! Pachi-Slot Daikouryaku: Universal Museum
 * align="left"| Nihon Syscom
 * align="left"| ASK Kodansha
 * align="left"| June 14, 1996
 * Bishoujo Hanafuda Kikou Michinoku Hitou Koi Monogatari Special
 * align="left"| Mainichi Communications Inc
 * align="left"| Natsu System
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Various Emotion
 * align="left"| Angel
 * align="left"| Angel
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Bishoujo Variety Game: Rapyulus Panic
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| April 26, 1996
 * Black/Matrix
 * align="left"| Flight Plan
 * align="left"| Interchannel
 * align="left"| August 27, 1998
 * Blast Wind
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| January 17, 1997
 * Blue Breaker: Ken yorimo Hohoemi wo
 * align="left"| HuneX, NEC Home Electronics
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Blue Seed: Kushinada Hirokuden
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| June 23, 1995
 * Body Special 264: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 2
 * align="left"| Japanese Media Programming
 * align="left"| Yanoman
 * align="left"| August 2, 1996
 * Bomberman Wars
 * align="left"| Metro
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| April 16, 1998
 * Bouken Katsugeki Monomono
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| July 24, 1997
 * Brain Battle Q
 * align="left"| Clef
 * align="left"| Clef
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * BreakThru!
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| September 22, 1995
 * Bubble Symphony
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Bulk Slash
 * align="left"| CAProduction
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| July 11, 1997
 * Can Can Bunny Extra
 * align="left"| Cocktail Soft
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| October 2, 1997
 * Can Can Bunny Premiere
 * align="left"| Cocktail Soft
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| April 5, 1996
 * Can Can Bunny Premiere 2
 * align="left"| Cocktail Soft
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Capcom Generation 1
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| August 27, 1998
 * Capcom Generation 2
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Capcom Generation 3
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| October 15, 1998
 * Capcom Generation 4
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| November 12, 1998
 * Capcom Generation 5
 * align="left"| Mitchell Corporation
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| December 3, 1998
 * Cat the Ripper: 13-ninme no Tanteishi
 * align="left"| Tonkin House
 * align="left"| Tonkin House
 * align="left"| July 18, 1997
 * Chaos Control Remix
 * align="left"| Infogrames
 * align="left"| Virgin Interactive
 * align="left"| November 22, 1997
 * Chaos Seed
 * align="left"| Neverland
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Chibi Maruko-Chan no Taisen Pazuru Dama
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| December 15, 1995
 * Choro Q Park
 * align="left"| Nextech
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Chō Aniki: Kyūkyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyō Otoko
 * align="left"| Pre-Stage
 * align="left"| Masaya
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Ai Oboete Imasu ka
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Bandai Visual
 * align="left"| June 6, 1997
 * Civilization: Shin Sekai Shichi Dai Bunmei
 * align="left"| MicroProse
 * align="left"| Asmik
 * align="left"| May 2, 1997
 * Cleopatra Fortune
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| February 14, 1997
 * ClockWerx
 * align="left"| Tokuma Shoten
 * align="left"| Tokuma Shoten
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Code R
 * align="left"| Team Seven
 * align="left"| Quintet/ESP
 * align="left"| July 9, 1998
 * The Conveni 2: Zenkoku Chain Tenkai da!
 * align="left"| Masterpiece
 * align="left"| Human
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * The Conveni: Ano Machi wo Dokusen Seyo
 * align="left"| Masterpiece
 * align="left"| Human
 * align="left"| March 20, 1997
 * Cotton 2: Magical Night Dreams
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Cotton Boomerang
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| October 8, 1998
 * Cross Romance: Ai to Mahjong to Hanafuda to
 * align="left"| Digitalware
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| October 9, 1997
 * Cross Tantei Monogatari: Motsureta Nanatsu no Labyrinth
 * align="left"| WorkJam
 * align="left"| WorkJam
 * align="left"| June 25, 1998
 * Crows: The Battle Action For Sega Saturn
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Cube Battler: Anna Mirai-hen
 * align="left"| Yanoman
 * align="left"| Yanoman
 * align="left"| May 23, 1997
 * Cube Battler: Debugger Shou-hen
 * align="left"| Yanoman
 * align="left"| Yanoman
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Culdcept
 * align="left"| OmiyaSoft
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| October 30, 1997
 * Cyber Doll
 * align="left"| Be Top
 * align="left"| l'MAX
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * D-Xhird
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * Daibouken: St. Elmo's no Kiseki
 * align="left"| Soft Office
 * align="left"| Pai
 * align="left"| April 19, 1996
 * Daikoukai Jidai II
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Daikoukai Jidai Gaiden
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Daina Airan (Dinosaur Island)
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| February 14, 1997
 * Daisenryaku Strong Style
 * align="left"| SystemSoft
 * align="left"| Dual / OZ Club
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Daisuki
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| Gaga Communications
 * align="left"| July 4, 1997
 * Daitoride
 * align="left"| Metro
 * align="left"| Metro
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Dark Hunter (Ge) Youma no Mori
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * Dark Hunter (Jou) Youma no Mori
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Dark Seed
 * align="left"| Cyberdreams
 * align="left"| GAGA Communications
 * align="left"| July 7, 1995
 * Dark Seed II
 * align="left"| Cyberdreams
 * align="left"| Bandai Visual, B-Factory
 * align="left"| August 29, 1997
 * Death Crimson
 * align="left"| Ecole
 * align="left"| Ecole
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Death Throttle: Kakuzetsu Toshi kara no Dasshutsu
 * align="left"| Infini Entertainment Technology
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| July 12, 1996
 * DeathMask
 * align="left"| Electric Dreams Inc.
 * align="left"| Vantan International
 * align="left"| February 16, 1996
 * Dead or Alive
 * align="left"| Team Ninja
 * align="left"| Tecmo
 * align="left"| October 9, 1997
 * Dejig Aqua World
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Dejig Lassen: Art Collection
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Dejig McKnight: Art Collection
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Dejig Tin Toy
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Delisoba Deluxe
 * align="left"| Cave
 * align="left"| TBS
 * align="left"| 199?
 * Denpa Shounen Teki Game
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| March 5, 1998
 * Densetsu no Ogre Battle
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| November 1, 1996
 * Densha de Go! EX
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| October 1, 1998
 * Derby Analyst
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * Derby Stallion
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| March 25, 1999
 * Dero~n Dero Dero
 * align="left"| Tecmo
 * align="left"| Tecmo
 * align="left"| January 26, 1996
 * Desire
 * align="left"| C's Ware
 * align="left"| Imadio
 * align="left"| September 11, 1997
 * Detana TwinBee Yahho! Deluxe Pack
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Devicereign
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| February 25, 1999
 * Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| November 13, 1997
 * Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers Extra Dungeon
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| 1997
 * Dezaemon 2
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| October 9, 1997
 * Digital Ange: Dennou Tenshi SS
 * align="left"| Koga Game Factory
 * align="left"| Tokuma Shoten Intermedia
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Digital Dance Mix Vol.1 Namie Amuro
 * align="left"| Sega AM2
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| January 10, 1997
 * Digital Monster Ver. S: Digimon Tamers
 * align="left"| TOSE
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators Ver. 9.7
 * align="left"| KAZe
 * align="left"| Kaze
 * align="left"| September 11, 1997
 * Digital Pinball: Necronomicon
 * align="left"| KAZe
 * align="left"| Kaze
 * align="left"| November 15, 1996
 * Disc Station Bessatsu i: I Miss You.
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| October 30, 1997
 * DJ Wars
 * align="left"| Exit
 * align="left"| Spike
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * DoDonPachi
 * align="left"| Cave
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| September 18, 1997
 * DonPachi
 * align="left"| Cave
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| April 26, 1996
 * Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi
 * align="left"| Sakata SAS
 * align="left"| Epoch
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Doukoku Soshite...
 * align="left"| Sakata SAS
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Doukoku Soshite... Final Edition
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Doukyuusei 2
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| July 11, 1997
 * Doukyuusei if
 * align="left"| Flight-Plan
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden
 * align="left"| Tose
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| November 17, 1995
 * Dragon Force II: Kamisarishi Daichi ni
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Dragon Master Silk
 * align="left"| Gimmick House
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Dream Generation: Koi ka? Shigoto ka!?...
 * align="left"| Reindeer
 * align="left"| Nippon Computer Systems
 * align="left"| July 30, 1998
 * Dream Square: Hinakata Akiko
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| February 14, 1997
 * Drift King: Shutokou Battle '97
 * align="left"| Natsume
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Druid: Yami-He no Tsuiseki Sha
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| July 2, 1998
 * Dungeon Master Nexus
 * align="left"| Victor Soft
 * align="left"| Victor Soft
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Dungeons & Dragons Collection
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| March 4, 1999
 * DX Jinsei Game
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| December 15, 1995
 * DX Jinsei Game 2
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| July 24, 1997
 * DX Nippon Tokkyuu Ryokou Game
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Eberouge
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * Eberouge Special: Koi to Mahou no Gakuen Seikatsu
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| June 11, 1998
 * Eisei Meijin
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Eisei Meijin II
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Eiyuu Shigan: Gal ACT Heroism
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| April 16, 1998
 * Elevator Action Returns
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| February 14, 1997
 * Elf wo Karu Monotachi
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Elf wo Karu Monotachi II
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| July 16, 1998
 * Elf wo Karu Monotachi: Hanafuda Hen
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| September 4, 1997
 * EMIT Vol. 1: Toki no Maigo
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 25, 1995
 * EMIT Vol. 2: Meigake no Tabi
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 1, 1995
 * EMIT Vol. 3: Watashi ni Sayonara o
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 1, 1995
 * Eternal Melody
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry, MediaWorks
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * Étude Prologue: Yureugoku Kokoro no Katachi
 * align="left"| Takuyo
 * align="left"| Takuyo
 * align="left"| November 26, 1998
 * Eve: Burst Error
 * align="left"| C's Ware
 * align="left"| Imagineer, C's Ware
 * align="left"| January 24, 1997
 * Eve: The Lost One
 * align="left"| C's Ware
 * align="left"| Imadio
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Falcom Classics
 * align="left"| JVC
 * align="left"| JVC
 * align="left"| November 6, 1997
 * Falcom Classics II
 * align="left"| JVC
 * align="left"| JVC
 * align="left"| October 29, 1998
 * Fantastep
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Farland Saga
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Farland Saga: Toki no Michishirube
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| December 17, 1998
 * Farland Story: Habou no Mai
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Father Christmas
 * align="left"| GAGA Communications
 * align="left"| GAGA Communications
 * align="left"| December 8, 1995
 * Feda Remake!: The Emblem of Justice
 * align="left"| Max Entertainment
 * align="left"| Yanoman
 * align="left"| May 24, 1996
 * Fighter's History Dynamite
 * align="left"| Rutubo Games
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| July 4, 1997
 * Final Fight Revenge
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| March 30, 2000
 * Find Love 2: Rhapsody
 * align="left"| Daiki, F Creative Factory
 * align="left"| Daiki
 * align="left"| November 26, 1998
 * Fire Pro Gaiden: Blazing Tornado
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| August 25, 1995
 * Fire Pro Wrestling S: 6 Men Scramble
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Fishing Koushien
 * align="left"| A Wave
 * align="left"| King Records
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Fishing Koushien II
 * align="left"| A Wave
 * align="left"| King Records
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * FIST
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| Imagineer, Genki
 * align="left"| November 22, 1996
 * Formula Grand Prix Team Unei Simulation
 * align="left"| Coconuts Japan
 * align="left"| Coconuts Japan
 * align="left"| November 13, 1997
 * Friends: Seishun no Kagayaki
 * align="left"| Stack
 * align="left"| NEC InterChannel
 * align="left"| April 29, 1999
 * From TV Animation Slam Dunk: I Love Basketball
 * align="left"| BEC
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| August 11, 1995
 * Free Talk Studio ~Mari no Kimama na O-Shaberi~
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| May 9, 1997
 * Full Cowl Mini Yonku Super Factory
 * align="left"| Nextech
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| July 31, 1997
 * Funky Head Boxers
 * align="left"| Sega AM3, Yoshimoto Kogyo
 * align="left"| Yoshimoto Kogyo
 * align="left"| January 10, 1997
 * Funky Head Boxers Plus
 * align="left"| Yoshimoto Kogyo
 * align="left"| Yoshimoto Kogyo
 * align="left"| May 2, 1997
 * Funky Fantasy
 * align="left"| Yoshimoto Kogyo
 * align="left"| Tose Software
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Fushigi no Kuni no Angelique
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * G Vector
 * align="left"| Soft Office
 * align="left"| Soft Office
 * align="left"| October 16, 1997
 * Gaia Breeder
 * align="left"| Aspect
 * align="left"| Aspect
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Gakkō no Kaidan
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| July 14, 1995
 * Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa Hanako-san ga Kita
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| August 11, 1995
 * Gal Jan (Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Galjan)
 * align="left"| Warashi
 * align="left"| Warashi
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Gale Racer
 * align="left"| System Sacom
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 2, 1994
 * Gals Panic SS
 * align="left"| Kaneko, Mainichi Communications
 * align="left"| Mainichi Communications
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Tokyo Mahjongland
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| October 18, 1996
 * Game de Seishun
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| April 23, 1998
 * Game Nihonshi: Kakumeiji Oda Nobunaga
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Game no Tatsujin
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| June 9, 1995
 * Game no Tatsujin 2
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Game no Tetsujin: The Shanghai
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| October 13, 1995
 * Game Tengoku
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| June 6, 1997
 * Game-Ware
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| April 5, 1996
 * Game-Ware Vol. 2
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| July 5, 1996
 * Game-Ware Vol. 3
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * Game-Ware Vol. 4
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 7, 1997
 * Game-Ware Vol. 5
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| July 27, 1997
 * Garō Densetsu 3: Harukanaru Tatakai
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Gegege no Kitarou: Gentou Kaikitan
 * align="left"|
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Gekiretsu Pachinkers
 * align="left"| Planning Office Wada
 * align="left"| BMG Victor
 * align="left"| August 2, 1996
 * Gekirindan Time Travel Shooting
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Virgin Interactive
 * align="left"| April 18, 1997
 * Gekitotsu Koushien
 * align="left"| Magical Company
 * align="left"| Magical Company
 * align="left"| August 1, 1997
 * Gekka no Kishi: Ouryuusen
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| November 22, 1996
 * Gensou Suikoden
 * align="left"| Konami, KCE Sapporo
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| September 17, 1998
 * Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
 * align="left"| Micro Vision
 * align="left"| Tokuma Shoten
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Plus
 * align="left"| Micro Vision
 * align="left"| Tokuma Shoten
 * align="left"| October 23, 1997
 * Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna 3: Lightning Angel
 * align="left"| Red Company, WiLL
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna Remix
 * align="left"| Red Company, WiLL
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Girl Doll Toy: Tamashii wo Kudasai
 * align="left"| Xuse
 * align="left"| Xuse
 * align="left"| December 23, 1998
 * Go III Professional Taikyoku Igo
 * align="left"| Mainichi Communications
 * align="left"| Mainichi Communications
 * align="left"| August 1, 1997
 * Godzilla Rettoushinkan
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 22, 1995
 * Goiken Muyou: Anarchy in the Nippon
 * align="left"| KSS
 * align="left"| KSS
 * align="left"| October 2, 1997
 * Gotha: Ismailia Seneki
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| January 27, 1995
 * Gouketsuji Ichizoku 3: Groove on Fight
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| May 16, 1997
 * Gradius Deluxe Pack
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Grandia
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| ESP Software
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * GranDread
 * align="left"| C-Lab., Bahamut
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Greatest Nine '96
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| July 19, 1996
 * GT 24
 * align="left"| Natsume
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| May 28, 1998
 * Guardian Force
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Gunbird
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| December 15, 1995
 * Gunblaze S
 * align="left"| Active
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Gungriffon II
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| Game Arts/ESP
 * align="left"| April 23, 1998
 * Gussun Oyoyo-S
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Hanagumi Taisen Columns
 * align="left"| Red Company
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Hankou Shashin: Shibarareta Shoujo-tachi no Mita Mono ha?
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| June 14, 1996
 * Hansha de Spark!
 * align="left"| Prism
 * align="left"| Sieg
 * align="left"| December 23, 1997
 * Harukaze Sentai V-Force
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Hatsukoi Monogatari
 * align="left"| Axes Art Amuse
 * align="left"| Tokuma Shoten Intermedia
 * align="left"| October 1, 1998
 * HatTrick Hero S
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| December 8, 1995
 * Haunted Casino
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Heartbeat Scramble
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| September 6, 1996
 * Heisei Tensai Bakabon Susume! Bakabons
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| General Entertainment
 * align="left"| July 7, 1995
 * Heiwa Pachinko Soushingeki
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft, Heiwa, Amtex
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * High School Terra Story
 * align="left"| Uran
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| July 23, 1998
 * Himitsu Sentai Metamor V
 * align="left"| Feycraft
 * align="left"| Mainichi Communications
 * align="left"| April 23, 1998
 * Hissatsu!
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| Emotion Digital Software
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Hissatsu Pachinko Collection
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| January 19, 1996
 * Hiyake no Omoide & Himekuri: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 1
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Yanoman
 * align="left"| December 8, 1995
 * Hokuto no Ken
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| December 22, 1995
 * Honkaku 4nin Uchi Geinoujin Taikyoku Mahjong: The Wareme de Pon
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| October 10, 1996
 * Honkaku Hanafuda
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| October 29, 1998
 * Honkaku Pro Mahjong Tetsuman Special
 * align="left"| Chatnoir
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| August 23, 1996
 * Honkaku Shougi Shinan Wakamatsu Shougi Juku
 * align="left"| JSH, SIMS
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Hop Step Idol
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Horror Tour
 * align="left"| Goo!
 * align="left"| OCC
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Houkago Renai Club: Koi no Etude
 * align="left"| Prosit
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| January 15, 1998
 * Houma Hunter Lime Perfect Collection
 * align="left"| Silence
 * align="left"| Asmik
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Hyper 3D Taisen Battle Gebockers
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| February 23, 1996
 * Hyper Duel
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| November 22, 1996
 * Hyper Reverthion
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| June 7, 1996
 * Hyper Securities S
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| February 7, 1997
 * Ide Yosuke Meijin no Shin Jissen Mahjong
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai II
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| April 26, 1996
 * Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Mecha Genteiban: Hatsubai 5 Shuunen (Toku) Package
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| November 26, 1998
 * Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Remix
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Special
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| February 24, 1995
 * Idol Mahjong Final Romance 2
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| ASK Kodansha
 * align="left"| August 11, 1995
 * Idol Mahjong Final Romance 4
 * align="left"| EXE Create
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| May 21, 1998
 * Idol Mahjong Final Romance R
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| ASK Kodansha
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu
 * align="left"| Genki
 * align="left"| Kodansha
 * align="left"| June 25, 1998
 * Ippatsu Gyakuten: Gambling King he no Michi
 * align="left"| Planning Office Wada
 * align="left"| BMG Victor
 * align="left"| July 5, 1996
 * Irem Arcade Classics
 * align="left"| Irem
 * align="left"| I'MAX
 * align="left"| April 26, 1996
 * Ishin no Arashi
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * J.B. Harold: Blue Chicago Blues
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| September 22, 1995
 * J.League Go Go Goal!
 * align="left"| Tecmo
 * align="left"| Tecmo
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * J. League Jikkyou Honoo no Striker
 * align="left"| KCE Sapporo
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * J. League Victory Goal '97
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 14, 1997
 * J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou!
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 23, 1996
 * J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 2
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Jantei Battle Cos-Player
 * align="left"| Daiki
 * align="left"| Daiki
 * align="left"| April 18, 1997
 * Japan Super Bass Classic '96
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| August 23, 1996
 * Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever With Me
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū '95 Kaimaku-ban
 * align="left"| Diamond Head
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| July 28, 1995
 * Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu S
 * align="left"| KCE Yokohama
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Jikuu Tantei DD: Maboroshi no Lorelei
 * align="left"| System Sacom
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| July 26, 1996
 * Jinzou Ningen Hakaider: Last Judgement
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Jissen Mahjong
 * align="left"| Outback
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| September 1, 1995
 * Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou! Twin
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou! 3
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| May 24, 1996
 * Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou! 4
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| March 15, 1997
 * Jissen! Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Iron Hook
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| 1996
 * Joshikousei no Houkago... Pukunpa
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Junclassic C.C. & Rope Club
 * align="left"| T&E Soft, Polysys
 * align="left"| T&E Soft
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Jung Rhythm
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| January 15, 1998
 * Jungle Park: Saturn Jima
 * align="left"| Digitalogue, Saru Brunei, Digitalware, BMG Japan
 * align="left"| BMG Japan
 * align="left"| January 15, 1998
 * K-1 Fighting Illusion Shou
 * align="left"| Daft
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| January 31, 1997
 * Kaitou Saint Tail
 * align="left"| Access
 * align="left"| Tomy
 * align="left"| July 25, 1997
 * Kakinoki Shōgi
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| April 14, 1995
 * Kakyuusei
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Kanazawa Shōgi
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| November 24, 1995
 * Kanzen Chūkei Pro Yakyū Greatest Nine
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| May 26, 1995
 * Kekkon Marriage
 * align="left"| Westone
 * align="left"| Shogakukan Production
 * align="left"| December 15, 1995
 * Keriotosse!
 * align="left"| Unlimited Software
 * align="left"| Masudaya
 * align="left"| June 18, 1998
 * Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Kidou Senkan Nadesico: Yappari Saigo ha 'Ai ga Katsu'?
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| May 2, 1997
 * Lulu
 * align="left"| System Sacom
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| November 1, 1996
 * Kidou Senshi Gundam
 * align="left"| CRI
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| December 22, 1995
 * Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden I: Senritsu no Blue
 * align="left"| Studio Orphee
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| September 20, 1996
 * Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden II: Ao wo Uketsugu Mono
 * align="left"| Studio Orphee
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden III: Sabakareshi Mono
 * align="left"| Studio Orphee
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| March 7, 1997
 * Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny
 * align="left"| Studio Orphee
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| August 29, 1997
 * Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou
 * align="left"| CRI
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| April 9, 1998
 * Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou - Kouryaku Shireisho
 * align="left"|
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| October 8, 1998
 * Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Kouhen Sora wo Kakeru
 * align="left"|
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Zenpen Zeta no Kodou
 * align="left"|
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Hoshimitou Kanashimi no Hukushuuki
 * align="left"| Metro
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| January 15, 1998
 * The King of Fighters '96
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| December 31, 1996
 * The King of Fighters '97
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Kiss Yori...
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| March 18, 1999
 * Kochira Katsushikaku Kamearikouenmae Hashutsujo Nakagawa Land Dai Race! no Maki
 * align="left"|
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| August 29, 1997
 * Koden Koureijutsu Hyaku Monogatari: Hontoni Atta Kowai Hanashi
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Koi no Summer Fantasy: in Miyazaki Seagaia
 * align="left"| Bandai Visual
 * align="left"| Bandai Visual
 * align="left"| August 22, 1997
 * Konami Antiques MSX Collection Ultra Pack
 * align="left"| KCE Yokohama
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| July 23, 1998
 * Kouryuu Sangoku Engi
 * align="left"| RON
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Kumitate Battle Kuttu Ketto
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Kunoichi Torimonochou
 * align="left"| PoleStar
 * align="left"| CRI
 * align="left"| February 5, 1998
 * Kuro no Danshou: The Literary Fragment
 * align="left"| Abogado Powers
 * align="left"| Oz Club
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Kurubushi Kyodai Gekijo Daiikkan Mah-jong Hen
 * align="left"| Chatnoir
 * align="left"| Yumedia
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Kururin Pa!
 * align="left"| Sky Think System
 * align="left"| Sky Think System
 * align="left"| February 23, 1996
 * Kūsō Kagaku Sekai Gulliver Boy
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| March 22, 1996
 * Kyuukyoku Tiger II Plus
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft, Takumi Corporation
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Kyuutenkai
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| August 25, 1995
 * Langrisser III
 * align="left"| NCS
 * align="left"| NCS
 * align="left"| October 18, 1996
 * Langrisser IV
 * align="left"| CareerSoft
 * align="left"| NCS
 * align="left"| August 1, 1997
 * Langrisser V: The End of Legend
 * align="left"| CareerSoft
 * align="left"| NCS
 * align="left"| June 18, 1998
 * Langrisser: Dramatic Edition
 * align="left"| CareerSoft
 * align="left"| NCS
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Layer Section II
 * align="left"| TOSE
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| October 30, 1997
 * The Legend of Heroes I & II Eiyuu Densetsu
 * align="left"| HighwayStar
 * align="left"| GMF
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Lifescape 2 Body Bionics: Kyoui no Shouuchuu Jintai
 * align="left"| Scitron & Art
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * LifeScape: Seimei 40 Okunen Haruka na Tabi
 * align="left"| Scitron & Art
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| May 24, 1996
 * Linda³ Kanzenban
 * align="left"| MARS, Alfa System
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| June 18, 1998
 * Linkle Liver Story
 * align="left"| Nextech
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Lode Runner Extra
 * align="left"| Presage Software
 * align="left"| Patra
 * align="left"| January 10, 1997
 * Lode Runner: The Legend Returns
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| Patra
 * align="left"| March 8, 1996
 * Logic Puzzle Rainbow Town
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| February 23, 1996
 * Lovely Pop 2 in 1 Jan Jan Koi Shimasho
 * align="left"| Visco
 * align="left"| Visco
 * align="left"| July 30, 1998
 * Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
 * align="left"| Game Arts / Japan Art Media
 * align="left"| Kadokawa Shoten / ESP
 * align="left"| October 25, 1996
 * Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
 * align="left"| Game Arts / Japan Art Media
 * align="left"| Kadokawa Shoten / ESP
 * align="left"| July 23, 1998
 * Lupin the 3rd: Pyramid no Kenja
 * align="left"| Vantan International
 * align="left"| Asmik
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Lupin the 3rd Chronicles
 * align="left"| Spike
 * align="left"| Spike
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * m. Kimi wo Tsutaete
 * align="left"| Nexus Interact
 * align="left"| DaZZ
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Maboroshi no Black Bass
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Machi
 * align="left"| Chunsoft
 * align="left"| Chunsoft
 * align="left"| January 22, 1998
 * Madou Monogatari
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| July 23, 1998
 * Magical Drop
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| December 15, 1995
 * Magical Drop II
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Magical Drop III
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Mahjong Doukyuusei Special
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Mahjong Gakuensai
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| November 6, 1997
 * Mahjong Gakuensai DX: Zenjitsu ni Matsuwaru Funsenki
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| Make Software
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Mahjong Ganryuujima
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| March 10, 1995
 * Mahjong Gokuu Tenjiku
 * align="left"| Chatnoir
 * align="left"| Electronic Arts Victor
 * align="left"| November 22, 1994
 * Mahjong Hyper Reaction R
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| Sammy
 * align="left"| March 8, 1996
 * Mahjong Kaigan Monogatari: Mahjong Kyou Jidai Sexy Idol Hen
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| August 4, 1995
 * Mahjong Kyou Jidai: Cebu Island '96
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| July 19, 1996
 * Mahjong Kyou Jidai: Cogal Houkago Hen
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| January 12, 1996
 * Mahjong Taikai II Special
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * Mahjong Tenshi Angel Lips
 * align="left"| Nihon System
 * align="left"| Nihon System
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Mahjong Yon-Shimai: Wakakusa Monogatari
 * align="left"| Maboroshi Ware
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Mahō Gakuen Lunar!
 * align="left"| Game Arts, Studio Alex
 * align="left"| ESP Software, Kadokawa Shoten
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Mahou no Jansi Poe Poe Poemy
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Mahou Shoujo Pretty Samy: Heart no Kimochi
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Mahou Shoujo Pretty Samy: Osorubeshi Shintaisokutei! Kakubakuhatsu 5 Byou Mae!!
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Mahoutsukai ni Naru Houhou
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| August 27, 1998
 * Mainichi Kawaru Quiz Bangumi Quiz 365
 * align="left"| Oz Club
 * align="left"| Oz Club
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Maria: Kimitachi ga Umareta Wake
 * align="left"| Feycraft
 * align="left"| Victor Soft
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Marica: Shinjitsu no Sekai
 * align="left"| Feycraft
 * align="left"| Victor Soft
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Marie no Atelier ver.1.3: Salburg no Renkinjutsushi
 * align="left"| Gust Corporation
 * align="left"| Imadio
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Mario Mushano no Chou Shougi Juku
 * align="left"| King Records
 * align="left"| King Records
 * align="left"| January 15, 1998
 * Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| October 22, 1998
 * Masters Harukanaru Augusta 3
 * align="left"| T&E Soft
 * align="left"| T&E Soft
 * align="left"| September 22, 1995
 * Matsukata Hiroki no World Fishing
 * align="left"| Tose
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| February 2, 1996
 * MeltyLancer Re-inforce
 * align="left"| Nextech
 * align="left"| Imadio
 * align="left"| May 21, 1998
 * MeltyLancer: Ginga Shoujo Keisatsu 2086
 * align="left"| ALU
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Metal Black
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| May 24, 1996
 * Metal Fighter Miku
 * align="left"| Feycraft
 * align="left"| Victor Entertainment
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Metal Slug
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Mezase Idol Star Natsuiro Memories: Mahjong Hen
 * align="left"| Shar Rock
 * align="left"| Shar Rock
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Minakata Hakudou Toujou
 * align="left"| Thinking Rabbit
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| August 7, 1997
 * Minami no Shima ni Buta ga Ita: Lucas no Daibouken
 * align="left"| Scholar
 * align="left"| Virgin Interactive
 * align="left"| October 10, 1996
 * Minton Keibu no Sousa File: Doukeshi Satsujin Jiken
 * align="left"| Thinking Rabbit
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| October 30, 1997
 * Mizubaku Daibouken
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| October 22, 1998
 * Mizuki Shigeru no Youkai Zukan Soushuuhen
 * align="left"| HighwayStar
 * align="left"| Kodansha
 * align="left"| June 25, 1998
 * Momotarou Douchuuki
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Monster Slider
 * align="left"| Datt Japan
 * align="left"| Datt Japan
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Moon Cradle
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software, Matsushita Electric Industrial
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Motteke Tamago with Ganbare! Kamonohashi
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| July 2, 1998
 * Mouri Motonari: Chikai no Sanshi
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| October 2, 1997
 * Mujintou Monogatari R: Futari no Love Love Island
 * align="left"| KSS
 * align="left"| KSS
 * align="left"| May 28, 1998
 * Murakoshi Seikai no Bakuchou Nihon Rettou
 * align="left"| ISCO
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| June 18, 1998
 * My Best Friends: St. Andrew Jogakuen Hen
 * align="left"| ISCO
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| March 22, 1996
 * My Dream: On Air ga Matenakute
 * align="left"| Nihon Create
 * align="left"| Nihon Create
 * align="left"| September 18, 1997
 * My Fair Lady: Virtual Mahjong II
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| December 10, 1998
 * Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari
 * align="left"| Givro, Buddy Zoo
 * align="left"| Enix
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Nanatsu no Hikan
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 5, 1996
 * Nekketsu Oyako
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| July 21, 1995
 * Next King: Koi no Sennen Oukoku
 * align="left"| Plex
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Night Striker S
 * align="left"| Fill-in-Cafe
 * align="left"| Ving
 * align="left"| June 14, 1996
 * Nightruth: Futatsu Dake no Shinjitsu
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Lay-Up
 * align="left"| July 25, 1997
 * Nightruth: Maria
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Varie
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Nightruth: Yami no Tobira
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Varie
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Nihon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin Doujou Yaburi
 * align="left"| Chatnoir
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * Nile Gawa no Yoake
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| March 5, 1998
 * Ninja Jajamaru-kun: Onigiri Ninpouchou Gold
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| October 9, 1997
 * Ninku: Tsuyokina Yatsura no Daigekitotsu!
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 2, 1996
 * Ninpen Manmaru
 * align="left"| Tamtam
 * align="left"| Enix
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Nippon Daihyou Team no Kantoku ni Narou! Sekaihatsu Soccer RPG
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Enix
 * align="left"| June 25, 1998
 * Nobunaga no Yabō Returnss
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Nobunaga no Yabou Sengoku Gunyuuden
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 9, 1998
 * Nobunaga no Yabou Shouseiroku
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Nobunaga no Yabō: Tenshōki
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Nobunaga no Yabou Tenshouki with Power-Up Kit (Expansion)
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| September 11, 1997
 * Noël 3
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 10, 1998
 * Nonomura Byōin no Hitobito
 * align="left"| Silky's
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| April 26, 1996
 * Noon
 * align="left"| Kouji Oono, Microcabin
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * O-Chan no Oekaki Logic
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| November 17, 1995
 * Ochige Designer Tsukutte pon!(Software)
 * align="left"| Ninelives, Quest Corporation
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Ojousama Tokkyuu
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| July 30, 1998
 * Ojousama wo Nerae!!
 * align="left"| Crystal Vision
 * align="left"| Crystal Vision
 * align="left"| July 23, 1998
 * Okudera Yasuhiko no Sekai wo Mezase! Soccer Kids: Nyuumon Hen
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Fujitsu Parex
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Omakase! Savers
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 23, 1996
 * OoEdo Renaissance
 * align="left"| Hokusho, Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Ousama Game
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| May 28, 1998
 * Pachinko Hall Shinsou Daikaiten
 * align="left"| Nexton
 * align="left"| Nexton
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Pachi-Slot Kanzen Kouryaku Uni-Colle'97
 * align="left"| Nihon Syscom
 * align="left"| Nihon Syscom
 * align="left"| September 18, 1997
 * Paneltia Story: Karen no Daibouken
 * align="left"| Tamtam
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Panic Chan
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Pappara Paoon
 * align="left"| Ecole Software
 * align="left"| Ecole Software
 * align="left"| November 22, 1995
 * Pastel Muses
 * align="left"| Soft Office
 * align="left"| Soft Office
 * align="left"| October 23, 1997
 * PD Ultraman Link
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| February 9, 1996
 * Phantasm
 * align="left"| Infini Entertainment Technology
 * align="left"| Outrigger Koubou
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Photo Genic
 * align="left"| Sunsoft, Fill in Cafe, Zero System
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Pia Carrot e Youkoso
 * align="left"| Cocktail Soft
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Pia Carrot e Youkoso 2
 * align="left"| Cocktail Soft
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| October 8, 1998
 * Planet Joker
 * align="left"| IMP
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| March 7, 1997
 * Pocket Fighter
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| July 9, 1998
 * Policenauts
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| September 13, 1998
 * Princess Crown
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Princess Maker 2
 * align="left"| Gainax
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| October 27, 1995
 * Princess Maker Yumemiru Yousei
 * align="left"| Gainax
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| June 18, 1998
 * Princess Quest
 * align="left"| Increment-P, AIC Spirits
 * align="left"| Increment-P
 * align="left"| March 19, 1998
 * Prisoner of Ice: Jashin Kourin
 * align="left"| Infogrames
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| December 23, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 01: Kioroshi Yu
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| July 26, 1996
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 02: Uchiyama Miki
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| August 30, 1996
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 03: Oshima Akemi
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 04: Kuroda Miyuki
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 05: Fujisaki Nanako
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 06: Satomi Yoshida
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 07: Asou Kaori
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 08: Kokawa Emiko
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 09: Nagamatsu Keiko
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 10: Masaki Mai
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc Vol. 11: Hiroshige Mayumi
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Private Idol Disc: Tokubetsu-Hen Campaign Girl '97
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| June 20, 1996
 * Private Idol Disc: Tokobetsuhen Cos-Players
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Pro Mahjong Kiwame S
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| Athena
 * align="left"| January 12, 1996
 * Pro Shinan Mahjong: Tsuwamono
 * align="left"| Culture Brain
 * align="left"| Culture Brain
 * align="left"| July 8, 1999
 * Pro Yakyū Greatest Nine 97
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Pro Yakyū Greatest Nine 97 Make Miracle
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Pro Yakyū Greatest Nine 98
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Pro Yakyū Greatest Nine 98 Summer Action
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Pro Yakyū Team mo Tsukurou!
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 19, 1998
 * The Psychotron
 * align="left"| Merit Studio
 * align="left"| GAGA Communications
 * align="left"| October 27, 1995
 * Purikura Daisakusen
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| November 15, 1996
 * Pup-Breeder
 * align="left"| Sai-Mate
 * align="left"| Sai-Mate
 * align="left"| November 1, 1996
 * Puyo Puyo 2
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| October 27, 1995
 * Puyo Puyo Sun
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| February 14, 1997
 * Puzzle & Action: 2-do Arukoto wa Sand-R
 * align="left"| CRI
 * align="left"| CRI
 * align="left"| April 5, 1996
 * Puzzle Bobble 2X & Space Invaders
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Pyon Pyon Kyaruru no Mahjong Hiyori
 * align="left"| Natsu System
 * align="left"| Natsume
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Quantum Gate I: Akumu no Joshou
 * align="left"| Success
 * align="left"| GAGA Communications
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Quiz Nanairo Dreams Nijiirochou no Kiseki
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * QuoVadis
 * align="left"| Glams
 * align="left"| Glams
 * align="left"| December 21, 1995
 * QuoVadis 2: Wakusei Kyoushuu Ovan Rei
 * align="left"| Glams
 * align="left"| Glams
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * R?MJ: The Mystery Hospital
 * align="left"|
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Rabbit
 * align="left"| Aorn
 * align="left"| Electronic Arts Victor
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Race Drivin'
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| August 4, 1995
 * Radiant Silvergun
 * align="left"| Treasure
 * align="left"| Treasure/ESP
 * align="left"| July 23, 1998
 * Rampo
 * align="left"| System Sacom
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 24, 1995
 * Real Bout Garou Densetsu
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| September 20, 1996
 * Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special
 * align="left"| Yumekobo Co., Ltd
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| December 23, 1997
 * Real Mahjong Adventure "Umi-He": Summer Waltz
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| November 5, 1998
 * Real Sound: Kaze no Regret
 * align="left"| WARP
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| July 18, 1997
 * Refrain Love: Anata ni Aitai
 * align="left"| Flight-Plan
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Return to Zork
 * align="left"| Activision
 * align="left"| Emotion Digital Software
 * align="left"| February 2, 1996
 * Riglord Saga 2
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| November 8, 1996
 * Ronde
 * align="left"| Multimedia Intelligence Transfer
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| October 30, 1997
 * Roommate: Inoue Ryouko
 * align="left"| Fupac
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| February 14, 1997
 * Roommate 3: Ryouko Kaze no Kagayaku Asa ni
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar, Vision Works, Roommate Project
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| April 29, 1998
 * Roommate: Ryoko in Summer Vacation
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Roommate W: Futari
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar, NEST, Roommate Project
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| January 14, 1999
 * Rox 6=Six
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| October 22, 1998
 * Ruriiro no Yuki
 * align="left"| Ail-Soft
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| December 10, 1998
 * Ryougae Puzzle Game Moudjiya (Moujya)
 * align="left"| FPS
 * align="left"| Virgin Interactive Entertainment
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Ryouko Inoue Chatting Room
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar, fupac, Vision Works, Roommate Project
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| April 22, 1999
 * Ryuuteki Gosennen: Dragons of China
 * align="left"| Office I, Imagineer
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| May 23, 1997
 * Sakamoto Ryuuma: Ishin Kaikoku
 * align="left"| RON
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Sakura Taisen
 * align="left"| Red Company
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamō Koto Nakare
 * align="left"| Red Company
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| April 4, 1998
 * Sakura Tsuushin
 * align="left"| Media Gallop
 * align="left"| Kamata and Partners
 * align="left"| October 1, 1998
 * Salamander Deluxe Pack Plus
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| June 19, 1997
 * Samurai Spirits: Amakusa Kourin
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| October 2, 1997
 * Samurai Spirits: Zankuro Musouken
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| November 8, 1996
 * Sangokushi Eiketsuden
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Sangokushi IV with Power-Up Kit (Expansion)
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| September 11, 1997
 * Sangokushi Koumeiden
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Sangokushi Returns
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| January 31, 1997
 * Sangokushi V
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S
 * align="left"| Fill in Cafe
 * align="left"| TEN Institute
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S Vol. 2
 * align="left"| TEN Institute
 * align="left"| TEN Institute
 * align="left"| January 15, 1998
 * Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S Vol. 3
 * align="left"| TEN Institute
 * align="left"| TEN Institute
 * align="left"| November 26, 1998
 * Saturn Bomberman Fight!!
 * align="left"| Eleven Co., Ltd
 * align="left"| Hudson
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Savaki
 * align="left"| Cynus
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| April 16, 1998
 * SD Gundam G Century S
 * align="left"| Japan Art Media
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| February 11, 1998
 * Sea Bass Fishing 2
 * align="left"| Victor Soft
 * align="left"| A-Wave
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Sega Ages After Burner II
 * align="left"| Rutubo Games
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Sega Ages Columns Arcade Collection
 * align="left"| Ancient
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 30, 1997
 * Sega Ages Fantasy Zone
 * align="left"| Rutubo Games
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 21, 1997
 * Sega Ages Galaxy Force II
 * align="left"| Appaloosa Interactive
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| July 2, 1998
 * Sega Ages I Love Mickey Mouse: Fushigi no Oshiro Daibouken/I Love Donald Duck: Guruzia Ou no Hihou
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 15, 1998
 * Sega Ages Memorial Selection Vol. 1
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Sega Ages Memorial Selection Vol. 2
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Sega Ages OutRun
 * align="left"| Rutubo Games
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 20, 1996
 * Sega Ages Phantasy Star Collection
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Sega Ages Power Drift
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Sega Ages Rouka ni Ichidant-R
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Sega Ages Vol. 1 Syukudai ga Tant-R
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| May 24, 1996
 * Sega Ages Vol. 2 Space Harrier
 * align="left"| Rutubo Games
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Sega International Victory GoalJP
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 27, 1995
 * Sega Rally Championship Plus
 * align="left"| Sega AM3
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 26, 1996
 * Sega Saturn de Hakken''!! Tamagotchi Park
 * align="left"| Ancient
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Segata Sanshirō Shinken Yūgi
 * align="left"| Ecole Software
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 29, 1998
 * Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter X
 * align="left"| Sol
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| June 16, 1995
 * Seikai Risshiden: Yoi Kuni Yoi Seiji
 * align="left"| Digitalware
 * align="left"| BMG Japan
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Sengoku Blade
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| November 22, 1996
 * Senken Kigyouden
 * align="left"| Softstar Entertainment
 * align="left"| Softstar Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 4, 1999
 * Senkutsu Katsuryuu Taisen Chaos Seed
 * align="left"| Neverland Company, Entertainment Software Publishing
 * align="left"| Neverland Company
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Sen Miyako Monogatari: Sono I
 * align="left"| Ariadne
 * align="left"| CRI
 * align="left"| October 27, 1995
 * Senryaku Shōgi
 * align="left"| Electronic Arts Victor
 * align="left"| Electronic Arts Victor
 * align="left"| November 17, 1995
 * Sentimental Graffiti
 * align="left"| Marcus, Cybelle, Comix
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| January 22, 1998
 * Sexy Parodius
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| November 1, 1996
 * Shadows of the Tusk
 * align="left"| Susumu Matsushita Company, Digital Media Lab
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| May 21, 1998
 * Shanghai Great Moments
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| November 15, 1996
 * She'sn
 * align="left"| Gaibrain
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| November 19, 1998
 * Shichisei Toushin Guyferd
 * align="left"| Kouyousha Ltd
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| November 19, 1998
 * Shichuu Suimei Pitagraph
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| February 23, 1996
 * Shienryu
 * align="left"| Warashi
 * align="left"| Warashi
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Shin Kaitei Gunkan: Koutetsu no Kodoku
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| December 25, 1995
 * Shin Theme Park
 * align="left"| TOSE
 * align="left"| Electronic Arts Victor
 * align="left"| April 11, 1997
 * Shingata Kururin Pa!
 * align="left"| Sky Think System
 * align="left"| Sky Think System
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Shining Force III Scenario 2: Nerewareta Miko
 * align="left"| Camelot Software Planning
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| April 29, 1998
 * Shining Force III Scenario 3: Hyouheki no Jashinguu
 * align="left"| Camelot Software Planning
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Shinouken
 * align="left"| System Vision, Saurus
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| January 17, 1997
 * Shinpi no Sekai El-Hazard
 * align="left"| Tamtam
 * align="left"| Pioneer LDC
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Shinseiki Evangerion
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 1, 1996
 * Shinseiki Evangerion: 2nd Impression
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 7, 1997
 * Shinseiki Evangerion: Dejitaru Kaado Raiburari
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Shinseiki Evangelion: Eva to Yukai na Nakamatachi
 * align="left"| Tamtam, Bandai, Victor
 * align="left"| Gainax
 * align="left"| November 5, 1998
 * Shinseiki Evangerion: Kōtetsu no Gārufurendo
 * align="left"| Gainax
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidou Retsuden
 * align="left"| SNK, Musesoft
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Shippū Mahō Daisakusen: Kingdom-Grandprix
 * align="left"| Raizing
 * align="left"| GAGA Communications
 * align="left"| June 14, 1996
 * Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu
 * align="left"| Ray Force
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Shōgi Matsuri
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| September 15, 1995
 * Shoujo Kakumei Utena: Itsuka Kakumei Sareru Monogatari
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| May 28, 1998
 * Shouryuu Sangoku Engi
 * align="left"| RON
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| July 19, 1996
 * Shunsai
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| August 23, 1996
 * Shusse Mahjong Daisettai
 * align="left"| King Records
 * align="left"| King Records
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Shutsudou! Miniskirt Police
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| Sada Soft
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Side Pocket 3
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| July 18, 1997
 * Silhouette Mirage
 * align="left"| Treasure
 * align="left"| ESP Software, Treasure
 * align="left"| September 11, 1997
 * Simulation RPG Tsukuru
 * align="left"| Pegasus Japan
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| September 17, 1998
 * Simulation Zoo
 * align="left"| Computer & Entertainment Inc., Alfa System
 * align="left"| Soft Bank
 * align="left"| February 7, 1997
 * Six Inch My Darling
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| December 23, 1998
 * Skull Fang Ku-u-ga Gaiden
 * align="left"| Aisystem Tokyo
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| May 30, 1997
 * Slayers Royal
 * align="left"| Onion Egg
 * align="left"| ESP Software
 * align="left"| July 25, 1997
 * Slayers Royal 2
 * align="left"| Onion Egg
 * align="left"| ESP Software
 * align="left"| September 3, 1998
 * Snatcher
 * align="left"| Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Sokkou Seitokai
 * align="left"| SIMS, Shinseisha
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * Sol Divide
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| July 2, 1998
 * Solo Crisis
 * align="left"| Quintet
 * align="left"| Quintet
 * align="left"| January 22, 1998
 * Söldnerschild
 * align="left"| Sega, Koei
 * align="left"| Sega, Koei
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Sonic Wings Special
 * align="left"| Video System
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| July 5, 1996
 * Sorvice
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Sotsugyou Crossworld
 * align="left"| Shogakukan Production
 * align="left"| Shogakukan Production
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * Sotsugyou Graduation S
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Sotsugyou II Neo Generation
 * align="left"| Headroom
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| August 11, 1995
 * Sotsugyou III Wedding Bell
 * align="left"| Westone
 * align="left"| Shogakukan Production
 * align="left"| April 9, 1998
 * Soukuu no Tsubasa: Gotha World
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| November 6, 1997
 * Soukyugurentai
 * align="left"| Raizing
 * align="left"| Electronic Arts Victor
 * align="left"| February 7, 1997
 * Sound Novel Tsukūru 2
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| ASCII
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Sound Qube
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| Human Entertainment
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Space Invaders
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Stakes Winner 2: Saikyouba Densetsu
 * align="left"| Saurus
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| May 2, 1997
 * Stakes Winner: GI Kanzen Seiha Heno Michi
 * align="left"| Saurus
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Standby Say You!
 * align="left"| Human
 * align="left"| Human
 * align="left"| March 20, 1997
 * The Star Bowling
 * align="left"| Four Winds Software Inc. / Chameleon House
 * align="left"| Yumedia / Aroma Co., Ltd.
 * align="left"| November 13, 1997
 * The Star Bowling Vol.2
 * align="left"| Four Winds Software Inc. / Chameleon House
 * align="left"| Yumedia / Aroma Co., Ltd.
 * align="left"| January 15, 1998
 * SteamGear Mash
 * align="left"| Tamsoft
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| September 29, 1995
 * Steam Hearts
 * align="left"| GIGA
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Steeldom
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| September 6, 1996
 * Stellar Assault SS
 * align="left"| Sega, SIMS
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Strahl: Himerareshi Nanatsu no Hikari
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| November 24, 1995
 * Street Fighter Zero 2' (expansion)
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| November 19, 1998
 * Street Fighter Zero 3
 * align="left"| Mitchell Corporation
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| August 6, 1999
 * Street Fighter II Movie
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Strikers 1945
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Strikers 1945 II
 * align="left"| Affect Boom, Kuusou Kagaku, Psikyo
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| October 22, 1998
 * Suchie-Pai Adventure Doki Doki Nightmare
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Sugobencha: Dragon Master Silk Gaiden
 * align="left"| Gimmick House
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| February 19, 1998
 * Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| March 22, 1996
 * Suikoden Tendou 108 Sei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Suikoden: Tenmei no Chikai
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Super Adventure Rockman
 * align="left"| Kouyousha Ltd
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| June 25, 1998
 * Super Casino Special
 * align="left"| Coconuts Japan
 * align="left"| Coconuts Japan
 * align="left"| January 24, 1997
 * Super Real Mahjong Graffiti
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| November 24, 1995
 * Super Real Mahjong P7
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| May 21, 1998
 * Super Real Mahjong PV
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| May 26, 1995
 * Super Real Mahjong P VI
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| May 17, 1996
 * Super Robot Wars F
 * align="left"| Winkysoft
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Super Robot Wars F Final
 * align="left"| Winkysoft
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| April 23, 1998
 * Super Tempo
 * align="left"| Red Company, Aspect
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| April 29, 1998
 * Sword & Sorcery
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| May 31, 1996
 * Tactical Fighter
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| October 16, 1997
 * Tactics Formula
 * align="left"| AKI
 * align="left"| Sega, AKI
 * align="left"| October 9, 1997
 * Tactics Ogre
 * align="left"| Quest Corporation
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Tadaima Wakusei Kaitakuchuu!
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| November 3, 1995
 * Taiheiyou no Arashi 2: Shippuu no Moudou
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| June 13, 1997
 * Taikou Risshiden II
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Taikyoku Shougi Kiwame II
 * align="left"| Geo Factory
 * align="left"| Log Corporation
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Taito Chase H.Q. + S.C.I.
 * align="left"| Affect Co., Ltd
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Takuramakan: Tonkou Denki
 * align="left"| Alfa System
 * align="left"| Patra
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Tama
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| November 22, 1994
 * Tanjou S: Debut
 * align="left"| Access
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Mikan no Rupo
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Yume no Owarini
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| July 9, 1998
 * Teitoku no Ketsudan III
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Teitoku no Ketsudan III with Power-Up Kit (Expansion)
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Tenant Wars
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| February 11, 1998
 * Tenchi Muyou! Mimiri Onsen: Yukemuri no Tabi
 * align="left"| Yumedia
 * align="left"| Yumedia
 * align="left"| February 9, 1996
 * Tenchi Muyou! Rensa Hitsuyou
 * align="left"| Access
 * align="left"| Pioneer LDC
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Tenchi Muyou! Toukou Muyou: Aniraji Collection
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| January 17, 1997
 * Tenchi wo Kurau II: Sekiheki no Tatakai
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| September 6, 1996
 * Tengai Makyou: Daiyon no Mokushiroku
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft, |Red Company
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| January 14, 1997
 * Tenka Seiha
 * align="left"| RON
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Tennis Arena
 * align="left"| Smart Dog
 * align="left"| Ubisoft
 * align="left"| April 9, 1998
 * Terra Cresta 3D
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Terra Phantastica
 * align="left"| Chime
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Tetris S
 * align="left"| Bullet Proof Software
 * align="left"| Bullet Proof Software
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Texthoth Ludo: Arcanum Senki
 * align="left"| Pai, Falcom
 * align="left"| Pai
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Thunder Force: Gold Pack 1
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Thunder Force: Gold Pack 2
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Thunder Force V
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| July 11, 1997
 * Thunder Storm & Road Blaster
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| October 20, 1995
 * Tilk: Aoi Umi kara Kita Shoujo
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| December 23, 1997
 * Time Bokan Series: Bokan to Ippatsu! Doronboo Kanpekiban
 * align="left"| Banpresto, Tatsunoko Production
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Time Commando
 * align="left"| Virtual Studio
 * align="left"| Acclaim Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Time Gal & Ninja Hayate
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| January 17, 1997
 * Tokimeki Mahjong Graffiti: Toshishita no Tenshi Tachi
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| May 3, 1996
 * Tokimeki Mahjong Paradise: Koi no Tenpai Beat
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| October 20, 1995
 * Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol. 1: Nijiiro no Seishun
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| July 10, 1997
 * Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol.2: Irodori no Lovesong
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol.3: Tabidachi no Uta
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| April 1, 1999
 * Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| July 19, 1996
 * Tokimeki Memorial Selection: Fujisaki Shiori(Software)
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 27, 1997
 * Tokimeki Memorial: Taisen Puzzle-dama
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| September 28, 1996
 * Tokimeki Memorial: Taisen Tokkaedama
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| August 7, 1997
 * Tokyo Shadow
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Tokusou Kidoutai J SWAT
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| August 23, 1996
 * Top Anglers: Super Fishing Big Fight 2
 * align="left"| Geo Factory
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Touge King the Spirits 2
 * align="left"| Atlus, Cave
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| April 18, 1997
 * Tour Party: Sotsugyou Ryokou ni Ikou
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| April 23, 1998
 * Touryuu Densetsu Elan Doree
 * align="left"| Sai-Mate
 * align="left"| Kamata and Partners
 * align="left"| January 14, 1999
 * The Tower
 * align="left"| OPeNBooK
 * align="left"| OPeNBooK
 * align="left"| March 1, 1996
 * Transport Tycoon
 * align="left"| MicroProse
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Tryrush Deppy
 * align="left"| System Supply N-Tech
 * align="left"| Nihon Create
 * align="left"| November 22, 1996
 * Tsuukai!! Slot Shooting
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| June 14, 1996
 * TurfWind '96: Take Yutaka Kyousouba Ikusei Game
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * Tutankhamen no Nazo: Ankh
 * align="left"| Ray Corporation
 * align="left"| Ray Corporation
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Twinkle Star Sprites
 * align="left"| ADK
 * align="left"| ADK
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Umanari 1 Furlong Gekijou
 * align="left"| Micro Vision
 * align="left"| Micro Vision
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Universal Nuts
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Lay-Up
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Uno DX
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * The Unsolved: Hyper Science Adventure
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming, Ozla Pictures
 * align="left"| Virgin Interactive Entertainment
 * align="left"| May 2, 1997
 * Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| April 16, 1998
 * Vandal Hearts: Ushinawareta Kodai Bunmei
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Vatlva
 * align="left"| Ancient
 * align="left"| JVC[6]
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Victory Goal
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| January 20, 1995
 * Victory Goal '96
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Virtua Photo Studio
 * align="left"| Transpegasus Limited
 * align="left"| Acclaim Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Virtuacall S
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| October 29, 1998
 * Virtual Kyoutei
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Virtual Kyoutei 2
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Virtual Mahjong
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| March 5, 1998
 * Virtual On: Cyber Troopers for SegaNet
 * align="left"| Sega AM3
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 31, 1996
 * Virtual Volleyball
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| July 21, 1995
 * Virus
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| August 22, 1997
 * Voice Fantasia S: Ushinawareta Voice Power
 * align="left"| Pre-Stage, Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| ASK Kodansha
 * align="left"| July 25, 1997
 * Voice Idol Maniacs: Pool Bar Story
 * align="left"| Four Winds Software Inc.
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Wachenröder
 * align="left"| TNS
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Waialae no Kiseki: Extra 36 Holes
 * align="left"| T&E Soft, Polysys
 * align="left"| T&E Soft
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Waku Waku 7
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Waku Waku Monster
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| July 30, 1998
 * Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * WanChai Connection
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| November 22, 1994
 * Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange
 * align="left"| Genki
 * align="left"| Pack-In-Video
 * align="left"| August 30, 1996
 * Wangan Trial Love
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Wara2 Wars: Gekitou! Daigundan Battle
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| May 23, 1997
 * Welcome House
 * align="left"| HighwayStar
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| June 13, 1997
 * Willy Wombat
 * align="left"| Westone
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Winning Post 2
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 22, 1996
 * Winning Post 2 Final '97
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Winning Post 2 Program '96
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * Winning Post 3
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Winning Post 3 Program '98
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 3, 1998
 * With You: Mitsumeteitai
 * align="left"| Stack
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| July 29, 1999
 * Wizard's Harmony
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| December 29, 1995
 * Wizard's Harmony 2
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| December 23, 1997
 * Wizardry: Llylgamyn Saga
 * align="left"| Soliton Software
 * align="left"| Locus
 * align="left"| November 26, 1998
 * Wizardry Nemesis
 * align="left"| Shouei System, Sir-Tech
 * align="left"| Shouei System
 * align="left"| January 22, 1998
 * Wizardry VI & VII Complete
 * align="left"| Goo!
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| May 31, 1996
 * Wolf Fang SS: Kuuga 2001
 * align="left"| Tuji Jimusho
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * World Advanced Daisenryaku: Sakusen File
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * World Cup '98 France: Road to Win
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| June 11, 1998
 * World Evolution Soccer
 * align="left"| Jack Pot
 * align="left"| Asmik
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * World Heroes Perfect
 * align="left"| ADK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * X Japan Virtual Shock 001
 * align="left"| i2 Project
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 20, 1995
 * X-Men vs. Street Fighter
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * The Yakyuuken Special: Konya wa 12-kaisen
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| July 28, 1995
 * Yellow Brick Road
 * align="left"| Synergy, Inc.
 * align="left"| Acclaim Entertainment
 * align="left"| August 30, 1996
 * Yoshimoto Mahjong Club
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| December 17, 1998
 * Yoshimura Shougi
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Yumimi Mix Remix
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| July 28, 1995
 * Yu-No: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi wo Utau Shoujo
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| July 18, 1997
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 2nd Album
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Ensemble
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| December 10, 1998
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Ensemble 2
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| March 4, 1999
 * Yuukyuu no Kobako: Official Collection
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Yuushun Classic Road
 * align="left"| Progress
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| March 14, 1997
 * Zanma Chouougi Valhollian
 * align="left"| Datt Japan
 * align="left"| Kamata and Partners
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Zap! Snowboarding Trix
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Pony Canyon
 * align="left"| February 21, 1997
 * Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Pony Canyon
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Zenkoku Seifuku Bishoujo Grand Prix Find Love
 * align="left"| TamTam
 * align="left"| Daiki
 * align="left"| October 2, 1997
 * Zen-Nihon Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 23, 1997
 * Zero Divide: The Final Conflict
 * align="left"| ZOOM
 * align="left"| ZOOM
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Zero4 Champ DooZy-J Type-R
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Zoku Gussun Oyoyo
 * align="left"| Banpresto, Irem
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Zoku Hatsukoi Monogatari: Shuugakuryokou
 * align="left"| Koga Game Factory
 * align="left"| Tokua Shoten
 * align="left"| December 3, 1998
 * Zoop
 * align="left"| Hookstone
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Zork Collection
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Zork I: The Great Underground Empire
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * align="left"| GIGA
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| September 23, 1998
 * Steeldom
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| September 6, 1996
 * Stellar Assault SS
 * align="left"| Sega, SIMS
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Strahl: Himerareshi Nanatsu no Hikari
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| Media Entertainment
 * align="left"| November 24, 1995
 * Street Fighter Zero 2' (expansion)
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| November 19, 1998
 * Street Fighter Zero 3
 * align="left"| Mitchell Corporation
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| August 6, 1999
 * Street Fighter II Movie
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Strikers 1945
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Strikers 1945 II
 * align="left"| Affect Boom, Kuusou Kagaku, Psikyo
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| October 22, 1998
 * Suchie-Pai Adventure Doki Doki Nightmare
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Sugobencha: Dragon Master Silk Gaiden
 * align="left"| Gimmick House
 * align="left"| Datam Polystar
 * align="left"| February 19, 1998
 * Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| March 22, 1996
 * Suikoden Tendou 108 Sei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Suikoden: Tenmei no Chikai
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Super Adventure Rockman
 * align="left"| Kouyousha Ltd
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| June 25, 1998
 * Super Casino Special
 * align="left"| Coconuts Japan
 * align="left"| Coconuts Japan
 * align="left"| January 24, 1997
 * Super Real Mahjong Graffiti
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| November 24, 1995
 * Super Real Mahjong P7
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| May 21, 1998
 * Super Real Mahjong PV
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| May 26, 1995
 * Super Real Mahjong P VI
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| SETA
 * align="left"| May 17, 1996
 * Super Robot Wars F
 * align="left"| Winkysoft
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Super Robot Wars F Final
 * align="left"| Winkysoft
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| April 23, 1998
 * Super Tempo
 * align="left"| Red Company, Aspect
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| April 29, 1998
 * Sword & Sorcery
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| Microcabin
 * align="left"| May 31, 1996
 * Tactical Fighter
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| October 16, 1997
 * Tactics Formula
 * align="left"| AKI
 * align="left"| Sega, AKI
 * align="left"| October 9, 1997
 * Tactics Ogre
 * align="left"| Quest Corporation
 * align="left"| Riverhillsoft
 * align="left"| December 13, 1996
 * Tadaima Wakusei Kaitakuchuu!
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| November 3, 1995
 * Taiheiyou no Arashi 2: Shippuu no Moudou
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| June 13, 1997
 * Taikou Risshiden II
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Taikyoku Shougi Kiwame II
 * align="left"| Geo Factory
 * align="left"| Log Corporation
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Taito Chase H.Q. + S.C.I.
 * align="left"| Affect Co., Ltd
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Takuramakan: Tonkou Denki
 * align="left"| Alfa System
 * align="left"| Patra
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Tama
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| Time Warner Interactive
 * align="left"| November 22, 1994
 * Tanjou S: Debut
 * align="left"| Access
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| June 28, 1996
 * Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Mikan no Rupo
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Yume no Owarini
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| July 9, 1998
 * Teitoku no Ketsudan III
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Teitoku no Ketsudan III with Power-Up Kit (Expansion)
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Tenant Wars
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| February 11, 1998
 * Tenchi Muyou! Mimiri Onsen: Yukemuri no Tabi
 * align="left"| Yumedia
 * align="left"| Yumedia
 * align="left"| February 9, 1996
 * Tenchi Muyou! Rensa Hitsuyou
 * align="left"| Access
 * align="left"| Pioneer LDC
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Tenchi Muyou! Toukou Muyou: Aniraji Collection
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| January 17, 1997
 * Tenchi wo Kurau II: Sekiheki no Tatakai
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| September 6, 1996
 * Tengai Makyou: Daiyon no Mokushiroku
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft, |Red Company
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| January 14, 1997
 * Tenka Seiha
 * align="left"| RON
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Tennis Arena
 * align="left"| Smart Dog
 * align="left"| Ubisoft
 * align="left"| April 9, 1998
 * Terra Cresta 3D
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| August 8, 1997
 * Terra Phantastica
 * align="left"| Chime
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Tetris S
 * align="left"| Bullet Proof Software
 * align="left"| Bullet Proof Software
 * align="left"| December 27, 1996
 * Texthoth Ludo: Arcanum Senki
 * align="left"| Pai, Falcom
 * align="left"| Pai
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Thunder Force: Gold Pack 1
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| September 27, 1996
 * Thunder Force: Gold Pack 2
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Thunder Force V
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| Technosoft
 * align="left"| July 11, 1997
 * Thunder Storm & Road Blaster
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| October 20, 1995
 * Tilk: Aoi Umi kara Kita Shoujo
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| TGL
 * align="left"| December 23, 1997
 * Time Bokan Series: Bokan to Ippatsu! Doronboo Kanpekiban
 * align="left"| Banpresto, Tatsunoko Production
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| September 25, 1997
 * Time Commando
 * align="left"| Virtual Studio
 * align="left"| Acclaim Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Time Gal & Ninja Hayate
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| Ecseco Development
 * align="left"| January 17, 1997
 * Tokimeki Mahjong Graffiti: Toshishita no Tenshi Tachi
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| May 3, 1996
 * Tokimeki Mahjong Paradise: Koi no Tenpai Beat
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| October 20, 1995
 * Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol. 1: Nijiiro no Seishun
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| July 10, 1997
 * Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol.2: Irodori no Lovesong
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol.3: Tabidachi no Uta
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| April 1, 1999
 * Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| July 19, 1996
 * Tokimeki Memorial Selection: Fujisaki Shiori(Software)
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 27, 1997
 * Tokimeki Memorial: Taisen Puzzle-dama
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| September 28, 1996
 * Tokimeki Memorial: Taisen Tokkaedama
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| August 7, 1997
 * Tokyo Shadow
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| Taito
 * align="left"| April 25, 1997
 * Tokusou Kidoutai J SWAT
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| August 23, 1996
 * Top Anglers: Super Fishing Big Fight 2
 * align="left"| Geo Factory
 * align="left"| Naxat Soft
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Touge King the Spirits 2
 * align="left"| Atlus, Cave
 * align="left"| Atlus
 * align="left"| April 18, 1997
 * Tour Party: Sotsugyou Ryokou ni Ikou
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| Takara
 * align="left"| April 23, 1998
 * Touryuu Densetsu Elan Doree
 * align="left"| Sai-Mate
 * align="left"| Kamata and Partners
 * align="left"| January 14, 1999
 * The Tower
 * align="left"| OPeNBooK
 * align="left"| OPeNBooK
 * align="left"| March 1, 1996
 * Transport Tycoon
 * align="left"| MicroProse
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Tryrush Deppy
 * align="left"| System Supply N-Tech
 * align="left"| Nihon Create
 * align="left"| November 22, 1996
 * Tsuukai!! Slot Shooting
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| June 14, 1996
 * TurfWind '96: Take Yutaka Kyousouba Ikusei Game
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| Jaleco
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * Tutankhamen no Nazo: Ankh
 * align="left"| Ray Corporation
 * align="left"| Ray Corporation
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Twinkle Star Sprites
 * align="left"| ADK
 * align="left"| ADK
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Bandai
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Umanari 1 Furlong Gekijou
 * align="left"| Micro Vision
 * align="left"| Micro Vision
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Universal Nuts
 * align="left"| Sonnet Computer Entertainment
 * align="left"| Lay-Up
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Uno DX
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| January 29, 1998
 * The Unsolved: Hyper Science Adventure
 * align="left"| Japan Media Programming, Ozla Pictures
 * align="left"| Virgin Interactive Entertainment
 * align="left"| May 2, 1997
 * Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| April 16, 1998
 * Vandal Hearts: Ushinawareta Kodai Bunmei
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * Vatlva
 * align="left"| Ancient
 * align="left"| JVC[6]
 * align="left"| December 6, 1996
 * Victory Goal
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| January 20, 1995
 * Victory Goal '96
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Virtua Photo Studio
 * align="left"| Transpegasus Limited
 * align="left"| Acclaim Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 29, 1996
 * Virtuacall S
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| KID
 * align="left"| October 29, 1998
 * Virtual Kyoutei
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| December 20, 1996
 * Virtual Kyoutei 2
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| Nihon Bussan
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Virtual Mahjong
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| March 5, 1998
 * Virtual On: Cyber Troopers for SegaNet
 * align="left"| Sega AM3
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| December 31, 1996
 * Virtual Volleyball
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| July 21, 1995
 * Virus
 * align="left"| SIMS
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| August 22, 1997
 * Voice Fantasia S: Ushinawareta Voice Power
 * align="left"| Pre-Stage, Japan Media Programming
 * align="left"| ASK Kodansha
 * align="left"| July 25, 1997
 * Voice Idol Maniacs: Pool Bar Story
 * align="left"| Four Winds Software Inc.
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| April 4, 1997
 * Wachenröder
 * align="left"| TNS
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Waialae no Kiseki: Extra 36 Holes
 * align="left"| T&E Soft, Polysys
 * align="left"| T&E Soft
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Waku Waku 7
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| Sunsoft
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Waku Waku Monster
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| Altron
 * align="left"| July 30, 1998
 * Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| Compile
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * WanChai Connection
 * align="left"| Micronet
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| November 22, 1994
 * Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange
 * align="left"| Genki
 * align="left"| Pack-In-Video
 * align="left"| August 30, 1996
 * Wangan Trial Love
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Wara2 Wars: Gekitou! Daigundan Battle
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| May 23, 1997
 * Welcome House
 * align="left"| HighwayStar
 * align="left"| Imagineer
 * align="left"| June 13, 1997
 * Willy Wombat
 * align="left"| Westone
 * align="left"| Hudson Soft
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * Winning Post 2
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| March 22, 1996
 * Winning Post 2 Final '97
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Winning Post 2 Program '96
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| October 4, 1996
 * Winning Post 3
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| April 2, 1998
 * Winning Post 3 Program '98
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| Koei
 * align="left"| December 3, 1998
 * With You: Mitsumeteitai
 * align="left"| Stack
 * align="left"| NEC Interchannel
 * align="left"| July 29, 1999
 * Wizard's Harmony
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| December 29, 1995
 * Wizard's Harmony 2
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| Arc System Works
 * align="left"| December 23, 1997
 * Wizardry: Llylgamyn Saga
 * align="left"| Soliton Software
 * align="left"| Locus
 * align="left"| November 26, 1998
 * Wizardry Nemesis
 * align="left"| Shouei System, Sir-Tech
 * align="left"| Shouei System
 * align="left"| January 22, 1998
 * Wizardry VI & VII Complete
 * align="left"| Goo!
 * align="left"| Data East
 * align="left"| May 31, 1996
 * Wolf Fang SS: Kuuga 2001
 * align="left"| Tuji Jimusho
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * World Advanced Daisenryaku: Sakusen File
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * World Cup '98 France: Road to Win
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| June 11, 1998
 * World Evolution Soccer
 * align="left"| Jack Pot
 * align="left"| Asmik
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * World Heroes Perfect
 * align="left"| ADK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * X Japan Virtual Shock 001
 * align="left"| i2 Project
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 20, 1995
 * X-Men vs. Street Fighter
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * The Yakyuuken Special: Konya wa 12-kaisen
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| July 28, 1995
 * Yellow Brick Road
 * align="left"| Synergy, Inc.
 * align="left"| Acclaim Entertainment
 * align="left"| August 30, 1996
 * Yoshimoto Mahjong Club
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| December 17, 1998
 * Yoshimura Shougi
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Yumimi Mix Remix
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| July 28, 1995
 * Yu-No: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi wo Utau Shoujo
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| July 18, 1997
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 2nd Album
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Ensemble
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| December 10, 1998
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Ensemble 2
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| March 4, 1999
 * Yuukyuu no Kobako: Official Collection
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Yuushun Classic Road
 * align="left"| Progress
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| March 14, 1997
 * Zanma Chouougi Valhollian
 * align="left"| Datt Japan
 * align="left"| Kamata and Partners
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Zap! Snowboarding Trix
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Pony Canyon
 * align="left"| February 21, 1997
 * Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Pony Canyon
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Zenkoku Seifuku Bishoujo Grand Prix Find Love
 * align="left"| TamTam
 * align="left"| Daiki
 * align="left"| October 2, 1997
 * Zen-Nihon Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 23, 1997
 * Zero Divide: The Final Conflict
 * align="left"| ZOOM
 * align="left"| ZOOM
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Zero4 Champ DooZy-J Type-R
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Zoku Gussun Oyoyo
 * align="left"| Banpresto, Irem
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Zoku Hatsukoi Monogatari: Shuugakuryokou
 * align="left"| Koga Game Factory
 * align="left"| Tokua Shoten
 * align="left"| December 3, 1998
 * Zoop
 * align="left"| Hookstone
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Zork Collection
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Zork I: The Great Underground Empire
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * align="left"| Tuji Jimusho
 * align="left"| Xing Entertainment
 * align="left"| March 28, 1997
 * World Advanced Daisenryaku: Sakusen File
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * World Cup '98 France: Road to Win
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| June 11, 1998
 * World Evolution Soccer
 * align="left"| Jack Pot
 * align="left"| Asmik
 * align="left"| June 27, 1997
 * World Heroes Perfect
 * align="left"| ADK
 * align="left"| SNK
 * align="left"| August 9, 1996
 * X Japan Virtual Shock 001
 * align="left"| i2 Project
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 20, 1995
 * X-Men vs. Street Fighter
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| Capcom
 * align="left"| November 27, 1997
 * The Yakyuuken Special: Konya wa 12-kaisen
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| Societa Daikanyama
 * align="left"| July 28, 1995
 * Yellow Brick Road
 * align="left"| Synergy, Inc.
 * align="left"| Acclaim Entertainment
 * align="left"| August 30, 1996
 * Yoshimoto Mahjong Club
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| Psikyo
 * align="left"| December 17, 1998
 * Yoshimura Shougi
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| Konami
 * align="left"| March 26, 1998
 * Yumimi Mix Remix
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| Game Arts
 * align="left"| July 28, 1995
 * Yu-No: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi wo Utau Shoujo
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| ELF
 * align="left"| December 4, 1997
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| July 18, 1997
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 2nd Album
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| February 26, 1998
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Ensemble
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| December 10, 1998
 * Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Ensemble 2
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| March 4, 1999
 * Yuukyuu no Kobako: Official Collection
 * align="left"| Starlight Marry
 * align="left"| MediaWorks
 * align="left"| December 11, 1997
 * Yuushun Classic Road
 * align="left"| Progress
 * align="left"| Victor Interactive Software
 * align="left"| March 14, 1997
 * Zanma Chouougi Valhollian
 * align="left"| Datt Japan
 * align="left"| Kamata and Partners
 * align="left"| August 6, 1998
 * Zap! Snowboarding Trix
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Pony Canyon
 * align="left"| February 21, 1997
 * Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98
 * align="left"| Atelier Double
 * align="left"| Pony Canyon
 * align="left"| December 18, 1997
 * Zenkoku Seifuku Bishoujo Grand Prix Find Love
 * align="left"| TamTam
 * align="left"| Daiki
 * align="left"| October 2, 1997
 * Zen-Nihon Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua
 * align="left"| Scarab
 * align="left"| Sega
 * align="left"| October 23, 1997
 * Zero Divide: The Final Conflict
 * align="left"| ZOOM
 * align="left"| ZOOM
 * align="left"| November 20, 1997
 * Zero4 Champ DooZy-J Type-R
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Zoku Gussun Oyoyo
 * align="left"| Banpresto, Irem
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Zoku Hatsukoi Monogatari: Shuugakuryokou
 * align="left"| Koga Game Factory
 * align="left"| Tokua Shoten
 * align="left"| December 3, 1998
 * Zoop
 * align="left"| Hookstone
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Zork Collection
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Zork I: The Great Underground Empire
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * Zero4 Champ DooZy-J Type-R
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| Media Rings
 * align="left"| June 20, 1997
 * Zoku Gussun Oyoyo
 * align="left"| Banpresto, Irem
 * align="left"| Banpresto
 * align="left"| February 28, 1997
 * Zoku Hatsukoi Monogatari: Shuugakuryokou
 * align="left"| Koga Game Factory
 * align="left"| Tokua Shoten
 * align="left"| December 3, 1998
 * Zoop
 * align="left"| Hookstone
 * align="left"| MediaQuest
 * align="left"| November 29, 1996
 * Zork Collection
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Zork I: The Great Underground Empire
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * align="left"| March 12, 1998
 * Zork I: The Great Underground Empire
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| Shōeisha
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996
 * align="left"| March 15, 1996