Popular games published by company Media Rings

16.03.1990

The player controls a worker in a warehouse. Gameplay is simple: the goal of each level is to push the crates onto specific squares marked with a yellow dot. It's very easy to get boxes trapped, so the player must carefully consider the route. Boxyboy also features a level editor for players to create and play their own levels. In Japan, Boxyboy is known as Sokoban World and is an official part of the Sokoban series.

16.10.1997

A raising sim where the player is tasked with training a teenage girl in order to get her ready for the S-Grand Prix martial arts tournament.

22.07.1994

A street racing game from Media Rings that focuses on 400m drag races, the titular "Zero-4". It is the first of two Super Famicom games in the Zero-4 series.

18.11.1999

Sporting game developers at Hot-B deliver this urban racing game for the PlayStation. Players will pilot as many as 31 different vehicles as they work through 13 high-energy, high-stakes missions. A variety of strategies can be used to complete missions, some of which focus on speed and precision while others require banging, bumping, and violent crashes. Players may want to tune up their vehicles between missions, adjusting suspension, brakes, tires, and acceleration for spot-on performance.

14.12.1990

A falling blocks puzzle game for the PC Engine. By matching pairs of symbols with opposing designs, they will cancel each other out and remove similar symbols from the grid.

28.04.1999

Yuugen Gaisha Chikyuu Boueitai is a Strategy game, developed by Japan Art Media (JAM) and published by Media Rings, which was released in Japan in 1999.

25.11.1995

A drag racing game based on the illegal "zero-4" street race. The second of two Super Famicom games in the series.