Popular games published by company Tsukuda Original

31.07.1998

The game consists of five gameplay modes: Grand Prix, a course-by-course simulation of the 1997 season; Exhibition, a single race; Time Trial, a race against the clock and Challenge, which comprised real scenarios from the 1997 season-examples include trying to win the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix as Damon Hill or beating Jean Alesi as David Coulthard in the 1997 Italian Grand Prix. The final mode allowed 2 players to compete in a single, split-screen race.

31.12.1983

When it comes to fast-paced action and intrigue, nobody does it better than Bond. James Bond. But you can try when you reenact scenes from four great James Bond movie classics. 007's specially designed vehicle will take you on the ride of your life--over land, in the air, and under the sea! Through it all you must avoid obstacles, avert enemies, and accomplish four different missions!

01.04.1983

Guzzler is a coin operated arcade maze game developed and manufactured by Tehkan Ltd., and licensed to Centuri for United States distribution in 1983. It was released as a conversion kit, including a new marquee and control panel.

11.10.2001

A quasi sequel based on the 1996 horror action film 'From Dusk Till Dawn' by Robert Rodriguez and that takes place directly after the events of the first film. Made by French Developer Cryo.

08.12.1995

American Battle Dome is a Japan-exclusive Pinball-based video game that was released for the Super Famicom in 1995.

04.03.1995

Super Mad Champ is a Racing game, developed by Givro and published by Tsukuda Original, which was released in Japan in 1995.

05.04.1992

Othello World is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Dice and published by Tsukuda Original, which was released in Japan in 1992.

05.07.1991

A "cute-em-up" released in 1991 for the Sega Game Gear, developed by Tsukuda Ideal. It is based on the anime series and manga of the same name.

01.01.1970

A three player mahjong game for the Othello Multivision/Sega SG-1000.

21.09.1994

Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf (sometimes "Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf: Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii") is a 1994 golf simulator exclusive to the Japanese Super Famicom. It features the likeness and is endorsed by professional golfer and LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) champion Ayako Okamoto, and is one of a handful of sports games to be endorsed by a female athlete. The game uses the real-life golf course of Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii. Ko Olina hosted the LPGA Hawaiian Open between 1990-95, when this game was developed. Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf is a much more serious simulation-style golf game. The player has to select their direction and golf club (though the game will automatically select suitable defaults) and accurately hit the power meter to get the most out of each shot.