Popular games published by company Casio

31.12.1987

Our hero has to save the princess held by a demon, an Oni, with a sewing needle given our small size although our great value makes up for it. We will have to cross the river and face the demons that we meet on our way until we reach the princess. To face the demons we will have to make use of a magic mallet that our enemies randomly release that will give us a few seconds of immunity.

01.01.1970

Rare Casio KungFu CG-310 Vintage 1984 Electronic Game

24.05.1995

Lupiton no Wonder Palette is a Kid Pix-esque paint suite game for the Casio Loopy. Creations can be printed with the Loopy's built-in sticker printer.

31.12.1995

A sticker-designing game for the Casio Loopy. Players can paint and stamp unique creations to print on the Loopy's built-in sticker printer.

19.10.1995

Magical Shop is an add-on peripheral, which plugs permanently into the Casio Loopy, allowing players to take screen captures at any time and then print them. The device also came with its own in-built editing software, which becomes active when no cartridge is present in the slot. The software is capable of making modifications to prefabricated photos or saved screen captures. The art tools include image cropping, adding text, colors. Objects, and speech bubbles.

31.12.1986

In Youkai Yashiki, you control a boy armed with a flashlight who must explore five stages and locate five talisman before locating and gaining access to a stage boss. The flashlight serves as a weapon against the monsters which inhabit each stage. Your life meter takes the form of a set of batteries. As your life diminishes, the batteries drain and the power of your flashlight, that is the distance that the beams can travel, decreases.

31.12.1997

Chakura-kun no Omajinai Paradise is the final game to be released for the Casio Loopy. Based on the manga Magic Cat Chakra-kun, created by Megumi Tachibana. This game contains a number of activities made up of picture puzzles, fortune telling in the form of a slot machine, trivia quizzes, and coloring pages, which can be printed into stickers.

31.12.1995

It's Momo's birthday today, and her parents have a surprise for her: a puppy! She names her new friend Baku, and they two of them rush off to play at the park. While they're playing fetch, Baku finds a curious doll, which springs to life and tells her that the Kingdom of Memories is in trouble: the vegetables are revolting, and she's the only one who can stop them! The doll, Judy, and an alarm clock named Clock lead Momo and Baku there, and so their adventure begins. Bow-wow Puppy Love Story is a simple Japanese-style adventure game designed for young girls. The majority of the game consists of written dialogue with cute animated characters. There are dialogue choices every so often, though they have only a minimal impact on the story progression. The player can also jump back to specific scenes, and print a variety of stickers with images from the game.

31.12.1986

Casio's Yami no Ryūō Hadesu no Monshō is a clone of Konami's Knightmare. In this top-view game you control a brave and handsome knight, Leon, that has to shoot bullets at various types of enemies. Shooting a series of enemies can grant you invulnerability or a shield. You have to avoid obstacles and shoot at them at the same time because they can contain power-ups for your weapons. At the end of each level is an end boss that has to be defeated before you can continue to the next level.