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Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
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Ranma 1/2
(last 3 games)

It's a normal day at the Tendo Dojo when Kunou invites the Ranma gang to Kikaiga island. The Kunou family has bought the island and is building anamusement park on it. When the group arrives, they find that Kikaiga island is a demon's lair, and that a legendary treasure called Shingouki is hidden within eight stones throughout the island. And so the characters each go out to search for the stones and claim the Shingouki before anyone else.

The game involves falling blocks of hands displaying the rock, paper, and scissors signs, which fall three at a time. In a similar manner to Tetris, the player can rotate the blocks to stack them, using pieces that defeat other pieces (e.g. paper over rock) to eliminate stacks. Doing so adds garbage pieces onto the opponent's screen to make it more difficult for them to eliminate their stacks of blocks. The objective is to fill up the opponent's screen up with blocks so that additional ones can no longer fit. Each character has two special attacks which can be used when large combinations are completed. Once in each round each player can also use a bucket of water that can transform a cursed character into their alternate form, which weakens their attacks until the effect wears off. This does not affect Akane or the Gambling King.

Ranma gets a letter explaining that they just received the recipe to the most valuable of all treasures, the Maneki Neko, which has the ability to grant any wish. Ranma must then set out to find the 12 ingredients of the Maneki Neko, located all over the world, before one of their rivals does the same. The game was scheduled to be released in North America under the title of Ranma ½ II: Anything-Goes Martial Arts, but went unreleased in the West.
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Hayate the Combat Butler

The player needs to collect cards of many characters from the Hayate no Gotoku! series, level up the character cards and do battle to gain ranks. Cards and items can be found during gameplay of the story, gashapon slot machine, trade, or participate in the events. The game uses a micro transaction payment model to allow the player who paid cash to gain an advantage over the free player.

Hayate no Gotoku! Nightmare Paradise is an Adventure game, developed by HuneX and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2009.

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Ghost Sweeper Mikami

Ghost Sweeper Mikami (GS美神) is a video game released only in Japan for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² in 1994 by Banpresto. It is an adventure game with card battles.

Ghost Sweeper Mikami: Joreishi ha Nice Body is a side-scrolling platformer where the player controls Reiko through multiple stages. Reiko is armed with a magic baton that can be used to perform several types of melee attacks. The baton can be powered up to shoot various types of projectiles, though these powerups are lost if Reiko takes any damage. It can also be used as a type of grappling hook to access certain platforms. There are also limited uses of magic attacks that hit all enemies on the screen.
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Detective Conan
(last 3 games)

A skateboarding game based on the Detective Conan series, exclusive to Japan.

“Detective Conan Runner: Race to the Truth” is a horizontal runner mobile game based on the hit Japanese animation series "Detective Conan". Join the adorable Conan and his friends as they run, overcome obstacles, and collect points to chase down suspects!

A Detective Conan game published by Bandai. It's the fifth one to be released on the Nintendo DS, the first and only to be ono the PlayStation Portable. The game was later also made available on Android and iOS.
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Osomatsu-kun


Help one of the sextuplets rise to popularity as you win more minigames. The more you win, the more illustrations, voice clips, and backgrounds you can unlock. You can then use these to create your very own Osomatsu-san scenes!

The second game based on the Osomatsu-kun anime and manga, released in 1989 for Famicom. Osomatsu-kun: Back to the Me no Deppa no Maki is an Adventure game, developed by TOSE and published by Bandai Shinsei, which was released in Japan in 1989.
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Tensai Bakabon
(last 3 games)

An educational game based on manga Tensai Bakabon.

A former genius has now become very eccentric and senile. His family deals with all the crazy problems he and his old friends cause around the neighborhood.

Heisei Tensai Bakabon is an Action game based on a manga named Tensai Bakabon.
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Hajime no Ippo

The follow-up to Victorious Boxers features a new "coach" fighter-creation mode and a whole training gym's worth of new moves and boxers.

Developed by legendary Japanese developer Treasure, Hajime no Ippo is another solid boxing game based on the popular Japanese manga and anime of the same name. Unlike the two Victorious Boxer games, The Fighting was never released outside of Japan.

This game is based on the boxing Manga and Anime series "Hajime no Ippo" created by Jyoji "George" Morikawa. It was released only in Japan. The story focuses heavily on character development, even during the matches something is learned about the fighters. Ippo and his friendly rivalry with Miyata is the main draw in the early part of the series. That later changes to Ippo's path towards the Japanese Featherweight Championship and eventually the world championship. Along the way we are given glimpses into the other side character's pasts, motivations, relationships to others and current boxing trials. This is a simulation game in which the player choose what training wants the boxer to do each month and then watch him fighting.
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi
(last 3 games)

A turn-based strategy game based on the Negima anime & manga series.

A Nintendo DS game based on the anime series Negima

Mahou Sensei Negima! Private Lesson 2: Ojama Shimasu Parasite de Chu is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Marvelous Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 2006.
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Meimon! Daisan Yakyuu-bu

A Famicom baseball game developed by Human and published by Bandai. It superficially resembles Namco's Famista series. Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu ("Meimon! The Third Baseball Club") is a baseball sim for the Famicom that is based on a manga and anime of the same name about an underdog highschool baseball team and the drama that surrounds them. The player can access the game's story mode, which depicts scenes from the manga, by selecting "Dramatic Mode" from the title screen menu. This also adds character portraits to the main game mode. The game itself is a fairly standard NES baseball game. The pitching/batting perspective is from directly behind the batter, and the player moves the entire group of fielders simultaneously whenever the ball is hit. Graphically, the many super-deformed athletes resemble those of Namco's Famista (the series upon which RBI Baseball was based), which was very much the leading baseball franchise at the time.
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MAJOR

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
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Touch

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
H2

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
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Cross Game

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Saikyou! Toritsu Aoizaka Koukou Yakyuubu

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Just Meet

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Ace of Diamond

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Shinyaku "Kyojin no Hoshi" Hanagata

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Dreams

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Ore wa Captain

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Star of the Giants

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Bats & Terry

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Cromartie High School

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Shonan Junai Gumi

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Part of franchise:
Mou, Shimasen Kara.

Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
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