Popular games published by company I'Max

17.06.1994

Super Shogi 2 is a Miscellaneous game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1994.

29.07.1994

Super Pachinko is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Betop and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1994.

05.08.1994

Super Hanafuda is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Use and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1994.

25.11.1994

A mahjong game for the Super Famicom and the third in the Super Mahjong series from I'Max.

29.12.1995

Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Gaibrain and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1995.

16.04.1993

In an alternate reality, in a parallel world, there are humans just like in the universe we dwell in. Those humans used to co-exist peacefully with animals, fairies, and dragons - other inhabitants of the world. The dragons were the wisest, most ancient, and most powerful race of all. But humans feared their wisdom and their strength, and lost contact to them, destroying the balance in the world. Now, only a few dragons remained, and their whereabouts are shrouded in mystery... You control Ralph, a young fighter apprentice who lives with his old master in a small house near a village. It is the day of your graduation, and the master sends you to meet a very important person. When you arrive at this person's hut, you are spoken to by the spirit of a mighty dragon, the creator of the universe! You, the young adventurer, is chosen to stop an evil spirit who tries to destroy the universe, and as a token you receive a magic Orb, which contains the soul of the great dragon. And there your adventure begins... Dual Orb is a traditional Japanese-style RPG with turn-based combat viewed from first-person perspective. As Ralph ventures further on his journey, he discovers companions who will help him on his quest, and join his party.

19.05.1995

Super Keiba 2 is a Sports game, developed by Tomcat System and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1995.

16.12.1994

A falling block puzzle game in a pseudo-medieval fantasy setting that pits two characters against each other in an abstract form of combat that is quite similar to games like Columns. Combining at least three matching symbols in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal line does not only clear them off the screen, but also deals damage to an opponent. This means that players do not only have to keep their game area clear, but also pay attention to their characters health bar. Once a block touches the top of the screen or the health bar is diminished the game ends. There are four different icons that have different effects when combined: Books, swords and rocks deal damage to an opponent by attacking with fireballs, dragons or swords. Bottles heal a certain amount of health. Purple blocks have no effect, but clog up the screen nonetheless. Chain reactions result in particularly powerful attacks or place one or more grey blocks inside the opponents area. They can be destroyed just like ordinary blocks, but they always stay in the same spot and do not fall down. More complex chain reactions give access to special attacks, up to three of which can be held and activated with the shoulder buttons. Special attacks have different effects that include clearing all purple blocks, using all potions and clearing the bottom three lines.

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25.12.1994

Super Mahjong 3 is a Miscellaneous game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1994.

25.11.1995

A turn-based strategy game based on paintball simulation battles. Ball Bullet Gun: Survival Game Simulation is a Japan-exclusive turn-based strategy game for the Super Famicom. The game allows the player to create a party of "soldiers", though the implication is that these are regular civilians taking part in a military simulation, and determine their names, faces and loadouts. The player then takes this team through a series of missions, using whichever members best fit the criteria. The game makes heavy use of fog of war, making it impossible to see the enemy's team unless they get within visual range. The player characters can use cover and change the direction they're facing, which allows them to get the drop on enemies. Everything - movement and reloading or shooting a weapon - requires a finite number of "AP" that replenishes after each turn. Both sides take turns to be the remaining team on the field.

29.12.1994

Long time ago, a flourishing civilization was destroyed by the rage of a mighty dragon. The Earth was set in flames, and no one escaped the destruction - no one except one man, who managed to launch himself forward, thousand years into the future. There, he was found by people of Kardosa Empire, who soon understood they have in their hands a human who possesses the secret of a superior ancient technology, that was unknown to the primitive civilization of the present... You play the role of Aleth, the son of the High Priest in the small kingdom of Garade, whom leads a peaceful life with his friend Lagnus, Prince of Garade. One day Aleth accidentally gains possession of a precious artifact which is sought after by the Kardosa Empire. Aleth and Lagnus get involve in a conflict which will soon lead them to great discoveries of the secrets of the ancient civilization, of the great destruction that occurred thousand years ago, and of their own true identities... The game is a console-style RPG: your party meets randomly encountered enemies and bosses, and fights them in turn-based combat viewed from isometric perspective. You upgrade armor by buying it, and also can buy weapons, but weapons can also be upgraded for money to different levels, to create powerful attacks called "techs".

02.12.1993

Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4-nin Uchi is a Miscellaneous game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1993.

10.08.1993

Super Keiba is a Sports game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1993.

31.12.1998

Released in 1998 for the Game Boy.

19.06.1992

Super Shogi is a Miscellaneous game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1992.

05.08.1994

Super Koukou Yakyuu: Ichikyuu Jikkon is a Sports game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1994.

05.10.1995

Super Hanafuda 2 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Use and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1995.

14.07.1995

Super Keirin is a Japan-exclusive video game that allows players to become cyclists. Cute anime-style graphics are employed throughout the game; stating that the premise of the game is less serious than other Super NES cycling video games. The game plays like a miniature version of a role-playing video game. Before each race, players has the ability to buy supplies from a drug store, a 24-hour variety store, and a clothing store for a certain amount of yen per purchase. Interaction with non-player characters is possible while at the shopping district. Players can also gamble by placing wagers on other bicycle racing events,[5] buying parimutuel tickets with the chance of winning a respectable sum. Acquiring a newspaper to pick up results from other races can be done within the downtown portion of the game. There are nine competitors and five laps in a typical race. Every track that can be raced on using a bicycle is an velodrome with four superelevated turns that are typical in most velodromes. Riders are not always traveling at full speed or at a specific radius; making a balance between aggressive riding and passive riding a must. All information for particular races are viewable on an information bank that is included with the racing action. Players must choose between story and party modes that provide a different perspective of the bicycle racing lifestyle.

22.08.1992

Super Mahjong is a Miscellaneous game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1992.

13.10.1995

Innsmouth no Yakata is an Action game, developed by Betop and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1995. Loosely based on the H.P Lovecraft novel "The Shadow over Innsmouth". On the cover and in the manual, the name is incorrectly rendered as "Insmouse".