Popular games published by company Jaleco Ltd.

01.02.1995

This is yet another updated version of Tetris which was released for PlayStation, Saturn, and Game Boy. This version features Classic mode, Puzzle mode, Versus mode, and Edit mode. In Puzzle mode, you must save the professor who climbs his way to the top. In order to do that, you must clear the blocks away and bring him to the bottom. Versus mode brings you head to head with another player. Edit mode allows you to create and save your own custom levels.

31.12.1990

Rampart is a game combining strategy and artillery action. Build your castle from Tetris-style pieces, place your cannons, bombard the enemy, try to repair, do it all over again. The original arcade release has a single-player and a two-player mode; later revisions incorporate three-player gameplay.

31.12.1989

In ancient China, a wizard named Tyouraidoushi is trying to resurrect some ancient evil and two martial artists must fight their way through his monster-filled army to stop that from happening.

31.12.1994

Magical Error wo Sagase is a two-player game where players go through a series of two pictures (some of them animated and scrolling) to spot the difference within a limited time. While waiting time slowly drains the player's health, making mistakes costs even more health. In between the multiple stages, the player does a bonus stage which restores health depending on how many points are acquired. As the game progresses more differences must be spotted to win each stage. Some pictures are based on fairy tales and notable stories.

01.01.1986

A vertical scrolling shoot 'em up. Fire guns and drop bombs on the enemies in this deep space battle. Pickup assorted power-ups. The screen also scrolls left and right if your ship nears the edges of the screen.

19.03.1993

Pro Sport Hockey is an Ice Hockey game, developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco Entertainment, which was released in 1993.

01.06.1989

01.12.1992

Here is your chance to become Young Indiana Jones, as you set out to single-handedly save the world from the Kaiser's war machine. In this World War I epic, you'll battle through 19 stages of globe-spanning action, from the deserts of Mexico to the trenches on the Western front to the heart of the German headquarters. You'll take on Pancho Villa and Big Bertha, battle tanks and tri-planes and team up with Canadian flying ace Billy Bishop in a dogfight against the Red Baron.

01.03.1995

A one or two player shooter game developed by NMK and published by Jaleco Ltd. in 1995. As in the original, you control an airplane scrolling from left to right shooting at lots of enemy airplanes. This game has excellent explosions.

31.12.1983

Saturn was an arcade game released in August 1983 in Japan. Developed by Zilec for Jaleco.

03.11.2005

The rise of high-speed traffic crime in Japan and the USA has resulted in the world's first rapid-response armed highway police force. Terrorists beware the WORLD SUPER POLICE! Choose from the cream of the police driving pool, equip your vehicle with the latest military-grade weapons and take to the city streets in search of criminals too hardcore for the highway patrol. Only you have the hardware and the skill to bring them in!

12.01.1990

Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party is a pinball game released for the Nintendo Game Boy. The player control the plunger and flippers from a pinball machine to handle the ball and aim for the highest score. There are two main modes, one featured in a 3-tier simple table and another featured in a more complex 3-tier table with different substages.

31.12.1987

The game is a vertical shoot 'em up in the style of Galaga and Phoenix,but with eight-way movement across the screen and parallax scrolling for the stars backgrounds. At the player's disposal to fight the approaching enemies, some of them made in pseudo-depth 2.5D graphics with scaled sprites, is a small space fighter capable of firing two types of projectiles: the unlimited but slow rockets and the fast laser shots that are limited by draining the ship's power. The power can be refilled, and the ship itself upgraded, through collecting the power-ups that appear after destroying certain enemies. The game can be played by up to two players in alternating turns. Similar as in Gorf, it features several different types of waves (stages). For instance, one stage features space witches saddle-perched on either serpentlike Chinese dragons or Western-style winged dragons: the dragons must to be hit repeatedly in the weak point of their heads to be killed, after which the riders themselves can be shot for a score bonus. The player progresses through most of them by either destroying all the enemies (resulting in the score bonus and power-up awards) or alternatively just surviving their attacks for a long enough time.

31.12.1981

Vertical space shooter similar to Sega/Gremlin's Astro Blaster.