Popular games published by company King Records

21.12.2001

Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has: - Kaita - Mitsuru - Maria

08.12.2000

Dejiko no Mahjong Party is a Game Boy Color game, published by King Records, which was released in Japan in 2000.

01.12.1997

The game is a puzzle-less adventure in Japanese fashion, which plays like an interactive anime. The game contains many animated cutscenes, and the locations of the game are still shots in anime style. Unlike most Japanese adventures, the player interacts with the game world not by choosing commands from a menu, but by moving a cursor on the screen. Once the cursor is placed on an object possible to interact with, it is highlighted with an additional command, such as "look", "talk", etc.

08.10.1993

Super Kyousouba: Kaze no Silpheed is a Sports game, published by King Records, which was released in Japan in 1993.

31.03.1993

CD Battle is a game for two players that prompts each of them to insert an audio CD into the console in order to generate a party of three characters for each player, which then engage in a turn-based battle. The characters belong to different classes (warrior, mage, ninja, etc.) and have different parameters and special attacks. Despite the game's visual similarity to contemporary Final Fantasy games, it has no true role-playing elements and consists entirely of battles.

10.09.1998

A RPG with an "active communication" system. The main character, Jean, is asked by his cousin Maria, who runs a bakery, to help deliver bread and search for more ingredients in dungeons.

08.02.1991

Akagawa Jirou no Yuurei Ressha is an Adventure game, developed by Mighty Craft and published by King Records, which was released in Japan in 1991.

28.04.1987

In the year 2061, a manned space mission was planned for Halley’s Comet, which would once again be nearing Earth. A team was assembled from eight countries around the world, and split into two spaceships for the mission, dubbed the “Nebula” and the “Corona.” They would depart from the Space Station Jesus. A primary objective of the mission was to collect gas samples from the tail of Halley’s Comet. These samples were to be gathered not only for the advancement of materials science or astronomy, but also to test the theory that life on Earth may have been seeded by comets. The knowledge the crew gained had the potential to solve one of the last enigmas of biology. Immediately after extracting the gas from the comet, however, communications from the spaceship Nebula mysteriously stop

25.04.2003

Azumanga Daioh Advance is a puzzle game released for the Gameboy Advance hand held system on April 25th, 2003. It was published and developed by King Records. Azumanga Daioh Advance was a Japan only release and was never planned to be sold over seas.

08.08.1997

RPG for the Sega Saturn based on the Sorcerer Hunters manga series.

01.06.1996

Fishing Koushien is a Sports game, developed by A-Wave and published by King Records, which was released in Japan in 1996.

07.08.1987

Miracle Ropit's Adventure in 2100 is an action platformer featuring the titular robot, piloted by a young girl. When the robot is hit, it will break down and dump the girl out. The girl cannot shoot enemies, and will die after 30 seconds if she cannot restore the robot, which requires special items. The game often requires shooting at or jumping on certain unmarked spots repeatedly, either to uncover secrets or even to make progress in a stage at all. In order to reach the true ending, two loops of the game must be beaten.

21.12.2001

Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has: - Tsuyoshi - Kevin/CM King - Kana

26.06.1992

Enter the deadliest arena in the world, as Fighting Network Rings brings you MMA with Astral Bout. With 8 different fighting styles, special submission attacks, and stiff kicks from pro wrestling legend Akira Maeda, you better be sure you got what it takes to survive this MEGA BATTLE!

17.05.1991

A police officer named Tony and his sister are forced to go inside an unidentified flying object by a group of aliens who are planning to invade the galaxy. They are later exiled to a distant planet after refusing to engage in espionage for their side. Tony finds himself stranded on a strange planet where nothing is familiar (and without his sister). However, a mech that has a vast knowledge of telepathic skills saves him and empowers Tony with the ability to take on the aliens' army. This machine becomes an important ally in the battle to save Tony's sister and stop the extraterrestrial invasion before it's too late. The game forces players to fight strange aliens across the galaxy. Players collect power-ups while in the mech but loses it after a single hit. The game includes some surreal enemies like a typical dog and some music notes.

20.10.1995

Sougou Kakutougi Rings: Astral Bout 3 is a Shoot/Hybrid fighting game featuring the Shoot fighting league known as RINGS fighting network, developed by A-Wave and published by King Records, it was released in Japan in 1995.

11.03.1999

Become a journalist in this simulation game part of the imaginary of the "City Series" by "Horizon in The Middle of Nowhere" writer Kawakami Minoru.

07.09.1987

A girl in the year 2100 uses a robot suit. If the player is hit once, then the suit is lost and the player must play as the little girl. One more hit and the player loses a life. Although the game was only released in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom, the game's text is in English and is completely playable by English speakers. This game must be played through twice in order to see the true ending, just like in "Ghosts 'n Goblins".

25.02.1994

Sougou Kakutougi: Astral Bout 2: The Total Fighters is the sequel to Sougou Kakutougi: Astral Bout and like that game features various martial arts experts competing, not unlike MMA. The game is based on a real-life Japanese martial arts TV promotion, Fighting Network Rings. The eight characters represent different martial arts, including wrestling, karate, boxing, Muay Thai and others.