Popular games for platform Epoch Super Cassette Vision

31.12.1985

Epoch's soccer sports game for the Super Cassette Vision.

31.12.1984

Super Mahjong is a one-on-one mahjong game for one player.

01.09.1984

Super Baseball has a relatively orthodox system for an early baseball game, and the basic operation method is not much different from that of subsequent family stadiums (there are also changing balls and ball speed adjustments). It has some pioneering features as a baseball game of the pre-Family era.

31.12.1985

An educational math game released for the Super Cassette Vision in 1985.

19.07.2023

31.12.1985

Kung Fu Road is a side-scrolling single-plane brawler for Super Cassette Vision.

01.12.1984

You are on the Planet NEBULA during the time of the Pharaohs in 2019. A thousand of pitfalls await you and the Gods see you when you approach their tombs. Can you use your laser beams and homing bombs to destroy them? Make no mistake, because it will be fatal! Contains four levels for one or two players.

31.12.1985

A Sci-fi racing game for Super Cassette Vision released in 1985.

17.07.1984

Astro Wars (subtitled Invader From Space on the title screen) is a space shooter for the Super Cassette Vision.

31.12.1985

A racing game produced by Epoch for the Super Cassette Vision in 1985.

01.10.1985

The adventure of Pop and Chips begins with the fairy Pippi, who has been kidnapped by Pumpkin the Great. There are blocks that can be broken and blocks that cannot be broken on the screen. When you break the fruit block, Pippi appears and moves up and down on the screen, and when you go around and back to the original position, he returns to the original fruit block. If you touch Pippi, he will be collected at the top left of the screen. Once you return to the fruit, the movement will be faster from the second time. Clear the screen by collecting all the Pippi.

31.12.1984

A run-and-gun where players use elevators to ascend and descend between platforms.

17.07.1984

Astro Wars II: Battle in Galaxy is the follow-up to Super Cassette Vision's previous space shooter.

12.03.2023

The game is cleared when all the stars are taken. The cracked floor disappears when you pass over it, so you can only pass through it once.

31.12.1986

A Wrestling game for the Super Cassette Vision.

31.12.1985

An arcade style game where you play as a bunch of clowns trying to perform a circus act where they use acrobatics to catch doves. The game is divided into three stages. In the first stage you control two clowns using a seesaw to catch doves. In the second stage you control two clowns bouncing the third on a trampoline to catch the doves. In the third stage you control a bouncy pillow trying to help one of your clown friends bounce to catch the doves, near the top of the screen two additional clowns are performing acrobatics and will catch the bouncing clown if he makes it up there, which will help you reach the high perching doves.

11.11.2023

Place the arrow, change the direction of the car, and pass all the flags to clear the game. If the car goes off-screen or hits a rock, it is a failure. If the car hits a wall, it will flip, but the wall will disappear.

31.12.1985

A horoscope fortune telling program with an game component for Super Cassette Vision. The game feature four main modes: 1. Accurate reading 2. Playful reading 3. Biorhythm 4. Game The game portion consists of guiding a prince around the screen chasing away monsters from the Princess who floats on the screen. If the monsters touch the princess her balloon deflates, if it pops she will fall and the game is over. The prince can move to the princess to inflate her balloon again. As the title implies the game is sponsored by Astrology and Pseudo Science personality René van Dahl Watanabe who also features on the cover of the game.

01.07.1984

A collection of four simple BASIC games for the Super Cassette Vision.

27.09.1986

Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou is the first Dragon Ball console video game ever released. It was developed and released by Epoch in September 27, 1986, for the Super Cassette Vision console, making it the only Dragon Ball game not produced or distributed by Bandai or the subsequent Namco Bandai.

31.12.1986

A comedic horror platformer released for the Super Cassette Vision

31.12.1985

An early Doraemon game for Super Cassette Vision.

31.12.1984

The first home console Lupin III game, released for Super Cassette Vision in 1984.

01.09.1984

Armed with a mini-punch, the main character, Punch Boy, goes through a maze of various gimmicks to Monster Castle, defeats four bosses and saves the captured Lady. In the maze, monsters are born from rock-like eggs (which can be rolled with a punch). The monster does not accept mini punches from other than the front, faints with the mini punch from the front, and can be defeated with another blow. Some eggs do not hatch, and monsters and punch boys often roll eggs.