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The first Super Robot Wars title for Bandai's WonderSwan handheld, condensing the signature tactical RPG gameplay into a portable format. Features 25 playable units from 12 different mecha anime series.
The second Super Robot Wars installment for Bandai's WonderSwan handheld, featuring tactical battles with mecha from multiple anime series. Players command squads of iconic robots in grid-based strategic combat.
The final WonderSwan installment in the SRW series, featuring 22 mecha anime series including Gundam Wing, Mazinger Z, and Evangelion. Strategic turn-based battles with upgradeable units across 50+ stages.
Final Fantasy for the Bandai WonderSwan is a 2000 enhanced remake of the original 1987 NES game. Developed by Square, this portable version features updated graphics, streamlined gameplay, and new content while preserving the classic story of the four Warriors of Light restoring power to the elemental Crystals.
Final Fantasy II is a role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Bandai WonderSwan. Originally released in 1988 for the NES, this 2001 remake features updated graphics and gameplay while retaining the original's innovative leveling system where characters grow based on actions rather than experience points.
Final Fantasy IV is a 2002 enhanced port of the classic SNES RPG for Bandai WonderSwan. This version features upgraded visuals, rebalanced gameplay, and new content while preserving the original's iconic Active Time Battle system and dramatic storyline about dark knight Cecil's redemption.
A pocket-sized adaptation of the Guilty Gear fighting series for Bandai's WonderSwan. Features simplified controls and chibi-style versions of Sol Badguy, Ky Kiske, and other series favorites in portable battles.
Guilty Gear Petit 2 is a scaled-down fighting game adaptation of Guilty Gear X for the Bandai WonderSwan handheld system. Featuring chibi-style versions of the main Guilty Gear cast, this portable fighter simplifies the mechanics while retaining the series' signature fast-paced action. The game includes versus mode, survival mode, and a unique puzzle battle mode.
Makai Toushi SaGa is a remake of the first game in the SaGa series, originally released on the Game Boy in 1989. Developed by Aspect and published by Square for the WonderSwan Color in 2002, this enhanced version features completely revamped 16-bit style graphics, new animated cutscenes, and gameplay improvements while retaining the core experience of the pioneering handheld RPG that laid the foundation for the SaGa franchise.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shito Ikusei (Angel Raising Project) is a simulation game developed by Soft Machine and published by Bandai for the WonderSwan. Based on the landmark anime series, players take on the role of Ryoji Kaji, tasked with raising an embryonic Angel—specifically Adam—to maturity. Combining virtual pet mechanics with exploration of NERV headquarters and Tokyo-3, the game offers a unique, non-combat perspective on the Evangelion universe. Players manage various parameters including Energy, LCL quality, and AT Field strength, nurturing their Angel into one of over 20 possible forms, which can then be pitted against the Evangelions or other players' Angels in a card-based battle system.
World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3 - Final Ver. is the definitive 1998 edition of Konami's groundbreaking soccer simulation series. Representing the culmination of the PlayStation era's tactical gameplay innovations, it refined the 'Winning Eleven' formula with enhanced AI, expanded tactical options, and updated rosters to cement its reputation as the most realistic and strategically deep soccer game of its time.
The groundbreaking PlayStation football simulator that defined console soccer gameplay. Features 48 national teams, advanced AI tactics, and the revolutionary 'Through Pass' system that changed sports games forever.
World Soccer Winning Eleven 2002 (known as Pro Evolution Soccer 2 in Europe) is a landmark football simulation for the PlayStation that cemented Konami's series as a major contender to FIFA. Known for its realistic, possession-based gameplay, intuitive controls, and deep tactical options, it introduced the revolutionary 'One-Two Pass' (Give-and-Go) system and refined the game's pace to offer a more authentic representation of football strategy and flow.
The groundbreaking football simulation that evolved into the PES series. Featuring realistic gameplay, tactical depth, and the foundation of Konami's football legacy. Master the pitch with advanced controls and AI opponents that adapt to your play style.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2 (PES 2) is a football simulation game developed by Konami for PlayStation in 2002. The sequel improved upon its predecessor with enhanced graphics, more realistic player movements, and the introduction of Master League mode with player development systems.
EA Sports' millennium edition featuring MLS integration alongside global leagues. Introduced the 'Major League Soccer' mode with authentic US teams, stadiums, and the revolutionary 'Home and Away' commentary system by John Motson and Andy Gray.
The marsupial mayhem that defined PlayStation platforming! Battle Dr. Neo Cortex as the genetically enhanced Crash through 32 levels of jungle, temple, and fortress chaos. Sony's unofficial mascot debut with revolutionary '3D corridor' gameplay.
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back is a platform game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The sequel to the original Crash Bandicoot, it follows Crash as he is tricked by the evil Dr. Neo Cortex into collecting Crystals to power a device that will enslave the world.

















