Popular games published by company Epoch

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17.12.1993

Doraemon 2: Nobita no Toys Land Daibouken is an Action game, developed by SAS Sakata and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1993.

27.09.1986

Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou is the first Dragon Ball console video game ever released. It was developed and released by Epoch in September 27, 1986, for the Super Cassette Vision console, making it the only Dragon Ball game not produced or distributed by Bandai or the subsequent Namco Bandai.

31.12.1986

A comedic horror platformer released for the Super Cassette Vision

31.12.1982

31.12.2007

Minna no Tetris is a handheld plug-and-play TV game developed and published by EPOCH in Japan.

15.12.1995

The fourth and final Doraemon platformer for the Super Famicom. Doraemon is a blue cat robot who came from the future to protect a Japanese boy named Nobita. Nobita always gets himself in all kinds of troubles, so his grandson in the future decided to help In this game, Doraemon and friends decide to visit the moon.

18.12.1997

A PlayStation racing game featuring driver Tetsu Ikuzawa and vehicles from his career in the 1960s-1970s.

01.08.1984

The eleventh and final game to be officially released for the Epoch Cassette Vision. It is labelled 12 because game 10 (Grand Champion) was cancelled.

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31.12.1992

The second model of the Barcode Battler, known as Barcode Battler II in Japan.

26.04.1996

J.League Excite Stage '96 is a Sports game, developed by A-Max and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1996.

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31.12.1979

31.12.1985

Kung Fu Road is a side-scrolling single-plane brawler for Super Cassette Vision.

27.04.2001

A Doraemon RPG for Game Boy Advance.

03.08.1983

Ninth game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision. A space game inspired by Scramble.

21.02.1997

A Doraemon action game for PlayStation

28.04.1995

J.League Excite Stage '95 is a Sports game, developed by A-Max and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1995.

27.11.1998

A game software in which you can play mini games such as picture matches and flag raising. There are 10 games in all, and you can play them against each other using a Game Link Cable.

19.02.1993

Doraemon: Nobita to Yousei no Kuni is an Action game, developed by SAS Sakata and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1993.

01.11.1981

"Galaxy II has all the excitement of the most sophisticated arcade games. And, it features four unique phases of action in one full cycle of play. In "phase one", you must destroy a squadron of fighters that attack in two different patterns-a zigzag and a backward -forward motion. In "phase two", another squadron attacks, this time in a circular formation. In "phase three", the enemy command ships are vulnerable but watch out for their barrage of missiles ! Knock out all three command ships and the scoreboard gives you a "GOOD" rating. Now you are challenged to complete a difficult docking maneuver. Your earth ship launches a space shuttle and the countdown begins. The faster you succeed in docking, the more points you will score. And, if all 5 of your earth ships have not been eliminated, you may continue to play. If you are very skillful, you can score up to 10,000 points. And, to add to the challenge and fun, there are four skill levels from which to choose. Before playing, read on for complete directions." - Epoch Manual

11.12.1998

Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden (Doraemon 2: Nobita and the Temple of Light) is an action game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1998 . The game is based on the Japanese manga Doraemon and is the second in the Nintendo 64 series, it was preceded by Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seirei Ishi and followed by Doraemon 3: Nobi Dai no Machi SOS!, all only released in Japan.

27.01.1995

Lupin, Jigen, and Goemon are at their Manhattan hideout plotting their next caper, when suddenly a large masked man bursts in. The man is escorted by a woman who proceeds to tell Lupin and the others that Fujiko has been kidnapped and is being held prisoner at one of the skyscrapers downtown. In order to get her back they must find the fountain of youth. When the two leave, Lupin decides to go and rescue Fujiko himself and sets off to save her. When arrives he discovers that the building is crawling with police, all under the command of Zenigata... so Lupin must enter through the building's ventilation to find Fujiko.

16.03.2001

Doraemon: Kimi to Pet no Monogatari is a RPG game on Game Boy Color, released on 2001.