Hammerin' Harry: Collector's Edition
Port
Parent game

Hammerin' Harry, known in Japan as Daiku no Gen-san (大工の源さん?), is a platforming video game developed and published by Irem in 1990. The game is centered around the titular Harry (or "Genzo Tamura" in the original Japanese), a hammer-wielding carpenter who protects his hometown of Beranme from the corrupt construction companies that mean to tear it down.
Part of collection:
Hammerin' Harry
(last 3 games)
Ported to the home console a year after the original arcade, 大工の源さん (Daiku no Gen-san) would feature much of the arcades content - although a bit less brutal. A version was released in Europe under the name Hammerin' Harry which would replace certain Japanese cultural staples from the game such as ramen shops becoming pasta shops as well as some items.

Pachinko Paradise 7 is one of the many titles in Irem's long-running pachinko simulation series. It features faithful 3D recreations of two pachinko machines made by Sanyo Bussan: CR Edokko Gen-san L7, CR Edokko Gen-san M6. There are two modes available: Tsūjō (Normal) mode allows the player to modify a wide range of settings for each machine, while Jissen (Battle) mode challenges the player to win as many balls as possible on the default settings with a limited starting pool and time limit. There is also a View mode where the various animations that play on the in-game display can be freely viewed. There is no story mode.