Popular games published by company Culture Brain

22.12.1990

Fighting game for the Game Boy in the Flying Dragon series. Includes a beat-'em-up mode.

31.12.1991

In an unexplored region of China wrapped in mystery, Ryuhi, a boy, was born and brought up in high mountain tops. There he received instruction from his wise teacher, Juan. Though he was young, he made himself a master of Kempo. One day, his teacher Juan was attacked and robbed of the Secret Scrolls of Hiryu-no-Ken, of which he was the author. Ryuhi possessed the 6th volume of the Secret Scrolls, the Shingan-no Sho, or book of the mind's eye which Juan had managed to save. Ryuhi begins his journey to Shorinji in compliance with Juan's last request. Gengai, the bishop of Shorinji welcomed the little Ryuhi, regarded as one of the titans of Shourinji Kempo. Six years later, they received a letter of challenge from the Tusk Soldiers, a mysterious organization of enemies of the Shorinji. Ryuhi is determined to take part in the upcoming "World Tournament of Contact Sports" as a representative of Shorinji. His desire is to prevent the Tusk Soldiers from becoming champions of Contact Sports at the tournament. Ryuhi heard from Gengai that in truth it was the Tusk Soldiers who attacked his teacher and robbed him of the Secret Scrolls. As he leaves for the World Tournament, his thoughts are on his teacher Juan and keeping the fighting spirit burning. The game features combat in a variety of formats, such as kicking and using fireballs to repel monsters in scrolling stages, a system during one-on-one duels against Tusk Soldiers or a pair of martial arts tournaments where the player must attack a mark that appears on their opponent's body, or defend the area when it appears on them (this system is similar to Culture Brain's original Flying Dragon for the NES), and RPG-style command battles against monster bosses. When confronted by a Tusk Soldier or other otherworldly villain, Rick can change into a costumed superhero form or switch with one of his teammates. The player must switch to Flying Warrior form to use the characters' magic powers and defend themselves from the Tusk Soldiers' magic spells.

17.06.1994

SD Hiryuu no Ken is an Action game, published by Culture Brain, which was released in Japan in 1994.

01.12.1995

Super Chinese World 3 is a Japanese-only action RPG developed by Culture Brain. It is the third SNES Super Chinese game, being a sequel to Super Chinese World 2. It keeps the Beat'em-up battle system from the previous games, but gives the opportunity to play with other characters than Jack and Ryu, each having a different way of fighting.

01.01.1970

Last installment of the Super Chinese Land series.

03.01.1995

A fighting game starring characters from the Super Chinese series.

01.01.1970

Golden Empire is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Culture Brain, which was cancelled before it was released.

31.07.1992

A brawler and fighting game and the first Super Famicom game of the Hiryu no Ken (Flying Dragon) series from Culture Brain. It was followed by an updated version which would later be released in the US as Ultimate Fighter.

28.07.1994

Super Ultra Baseball 2 was released in Japan only, as the fourth game in the Ultra Baseball series (known as the Baseball Simulator series in North America) These baseball titles included some form of "Super League" where pitchers and batters would have special abilities. Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1989, NES), also known as Choujin Ultra Baseball Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1991, Super NES), also known as Super Ultra Baseball Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban (1992, SNES) NPB licensed. Super Ultra Baseball 2 (1994, SNES) Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 2 (1994, SNES) NPB licensed. Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 3 (1995, SNES) NPB licensed.

17.01.1997

Pro Yakyuu Star is a Sports game, developed and published by Culture Brain, which was released in Japan in 1997.

31.12.1996

Block-stacking puzzle game developed by Culture Brain in 1996 that uses the license of the Nintama Rantarou anime.

06.04.2001

Hamster Monogatari 64 is a life simulation game which the player raise and take care of a hamster which the hamster are placed in a cage. The player can give the hamster attention but if the player give the hamster lots of attention, the hamster will be determine what they become either a loveable one or a savage and maniac one. As the hamster grow up and evolve, they gain new abilities for the hamster competitions. Players can raise up to four hamsters which players can take care of them in a variety of ways.

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01.01.1970

It is a Japan-exlusive mix of adventure and visual novel focused on cooking.

21.06.1991

MMA-styled fighting game where each character represents a fighting style, and each style is represented by two characters.

28.06.1995

The first game based on the Nintama Rantarou anime developed by Culture Brain in 1995. Followed by numerous sequels on multiple systems. Nintama Rantarou ("Ninja Boy Rantarou") is a platformer for the Super Famicom and the first of five games on the system to be based on the 1993 anime Nintama Rantarou, which was adapted from the manga Rakudai Ninja Rantarou, and features the lighthearted adventures of a bespectacled boy and his two best friends as they try to graduate ninja school. As Rantarou, Shinbei or Kirimaru, the player progresses through a series of stages using their ninja powers to keep out of trouble. The first part of the game ties into the school setting with classes that teach the player vital mechanics in the game, such as climbing walls and crouching under projectiles.

27.09.1996

SD Hiryuu no Ken Gaiden 2 is the sequel to SD Hiryu no Ken's Game Boy port. It features a few new characters.