Popular games published by company Visit

26.08.1994

World War III is over, and nomad soldier Duenan Knute and her cyborg partner Briareos struggle to survive in the abandoned cities and demilitarized zones of the post-war wasteland, the "Badside." Matters appear on the upswing, however, when they are found and brought to Olympus, an urban utopia and centerpiece for the reconstruction of civilization. Duenan and Bri join the Olympus' police, a force that seems hardly necessary in such a paradise. But, like in most pretty pictures, perfection is an illusion, and Olympus' peaceful facade hides a dark secret, a violent struggle between human and cyborg that could once again plunge the world into war... and genocide.

01.11.1996

Punky Skunk is not your ordinary skunk: he's an extreme-sports loving critter trying to save his friends from a kidnapping wolf named Badler. So begins this adventure of a hip skunk and his 30 levels of platforming action, taking him through the sky, across land, underneath the ground and over water. Multiple paths and bonus levels will offer some variety in this throwback to 2D platform games of the past. In order to succeed, Punky must use various moves to fight enemies, avoid traps and find the flagpole signifying the end of the level. In addition, you'll be able to collect stars and 1-ups for extra lives, green orbs to replenish health, and gear icons outfitting Punky with one of six pieces of equipment: Paraglider, Inline Skates, Skysurfer, Pogo Stick, Jetpack or Diggers. Besides using the gear, Punky can either jump or attack enemies with his "spray." Skunk got you stumped? Not to worry, you can resume progress at the start of each cleared stage if you have a memory card.

28.04.1995

Tarot Mystery is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Ukiyotei and published by Visit, which was released in Japan in 1995.

26.03.1993

A quiz game focused around psychology and personality questions. It is the first in a series of "The Shinri Games", most of which came out on the Sony PlayStation.

07.08.2003

Japanese quiz game about dogs. Based on the Japanese franchise 'The Dog' created by Artlist in 2000. Questions range from breeds, behaviour, health issues, and physiology. Two puzzle games are also included. Over 2,000 questions, as well as a database of dog breeds with pictures.

05.08.1995

The Shinri Game 3 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Ukiyotei and published by Visit, which was released in Japan in 1995.

02.07.1998

Daiobake Yashiki: Hamamura Jun no Jitsuwa Kaidan is a visual novel game released on Playstation in 1998. The story proceeds as a visual novel, in which the main character is told ghost stories or reads some books. In the main character's action part, you have two choices in conversation with other characters, and the ghost story you hear changes depending on which one you choose. The character's likability depends on the choice. If the character's likability is low, the story is forced to end halfway through. The ghost stories are told in full voice and read in the text; there are no options in the middle of either. Once you've heard a ghost story, you can play it back in the "Jitsuwa Kaidan-shuu" mode. The graphics are live-action and CG.

04.03.1999

19-03 Ueno Hatsu Yakou Ressha is a third person adventure game that tells the story of Tsupei Akai a freelance photographer or of Miyuki Hatakeyama a middle school teacher. Both of them take the night train that goes from Toyo's Ueno to Sapporo but what started as a normal train travel soon will start to be a little more complicated since they will be involved into murders, assassins and other dangerous situations. The player can choose at the beginning of the game which story he wants to play and the situations and reactions of each character are different, so there is 2 adventures in the same game. The game is played in a first person perspective and is like an interactive movie and depending of the player choices his character will or not survive the travel. There are different endings and different death scenes.

20.04.2000

The game puts the player inside a hospital where the main character has to solve a series of murder cases. As soon as he arrives things starting to go even worse and more people are killed, can you help him solve this horror mystery? The game features good cg graphics for the characters and the building, japanese voice acting and different endings depending of the actions of the player.

10.11.1995

A spin-off of Visit's Shinri Game quiz series that frames its probing questions with a geographical TV quiz show. Zengoku Juudan Ultra Shinri Game ("National Longitudinal Slice Ultra Psychology Game", referring to how the in-game game show selects a region for a question by picking its longitude) is a quiz show for the Super Famicom that opts for questions of a more personality-test nature. With every Shinri Game, these questions are presented with a distinct framing device: in Zengoku Juudan's case, the game is presented as if it was a TV game show that pulls its questions from specific regions and prefectures of Japan. It follows three previous Shinri Games for the system, but isn't a true sequel - The Shinri Game IV, released on PlayStation in 1998, is the "true" fourth The Shinri Game.

01.01.1970

This game is an unreleased SNES version of Punky Skunk later released for the PlayStation.

28.09.2000

Jellyfish: The Healing Friend lets the player follow the life and times of a deep depths jellyfish who moves by way of water propulsion. Learn about the life cycle of your nebulous charge in this simulation where you attempt to raise a wild sea creature. Moderate water temperature, a regular feeding schedule and other factors will all contribute to your success or failure.

09.05.1997

26.02.1998

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31.12.1993

The Shinri Game is an Adventure game, published by Visit, which was released in Japan in 1993.

10.02.1995

The Shinri Game 2 is a Miscellaneous game, published by Visit, which was released in Japan in 1995.

01.07.1999

Inagawa Junji: Kyoufu no Yashiki is an Adventure game, developed by Billiken Soft and published by Visit, which was released in Japan in 1999.