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Exact
2 gamesA Japanese developer (EXcellent Application Create Team) founded in 1990. They are best known for creating the Jumping Flash! series, which pioneered 3D platforming on the PlayStation.

Jumping Flash!
As Robbit, you jump across vibrant 3D stages from a first-person view to collect scattered city components and defeat the alien Kabuki Dan using your blaster.

Jumping Flash! 2: Big Trouble in Little Muu
You navigate sprawling 3D environments as Robbit, mastering a unique triple jump to reach distant platforms, collect scattered Muuns, and defeat Baron Aloha's robotic minions.
Angel
2 gamesA Japanese video game publisher and former subsidiary of Bandai. Active in the 1990s, Angel is best known to retro fans for publishing numerous iconic anime-licensed games for the Super Famicom, including the beloved 'Sailor Moon' series.

Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon: Another Story
In Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon: Another Story, you lead the Sailor Guardians through turn-based combat, utilizing their unique magical abilities and special attacks to overcome a new threat and restore the altered timeline, all while exploring various locations and managing your team's growth.

Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R
In Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R, you channel the power of the Sailor Scouts, using a combination of melee attacks and special abilities to defeat waves of enemies and protect the Earth from the encroaching Doom Tree.
Digital Kids
2 gamesA Japanese video game developer active in the 1990s and 2000s, known for handheld anime adaptations like the GBA action-adventure "Gensou Maden Saiyuki: Hangyaku no Toshin Taishi".

Gensou Maden Saiyuuki: Hangyaku no Toshin Taishi
In Gensou Maden Saiyuuki: Hangyaku no Toshin Taishi, you direct a band of heroes across tactical battlefields, using character-specific abilities and strategic positioning in turn-based combat to achieve mission objectives and advance the story.

Gensomaden Saiyuki: Harukanaru Nishi He
You journey west with Sanzo, Goku, Gojyo, and Hakkai, engaging in real-time combat and exploring varied landscapes to overcome demons and progress towards retrieving sacred scriptures.
Genterprise
2 gamesA Japanese video game publisher active in the 2000s, best known to retro RPG fans for publishing hardcore Nintendo DS entries in the classic Wizardry franchise, including 'Wizardry: Boukyaku no Isan'.

Wizardry: Boukyaku no Isan
You assemble a party of adventurers to delve into treacherous dungeons, battling monsters in turn-based combat and mapping your progress using the touchscreen to uncover the forgotten legacy of a lost kingdom.

Wizardry: Inochi no Kusabi
In Wizardry: Inochi no Kusabi, you build a party of adventurers to explore perilous dungeons, engage in turn-based combat against monsters, and manage your resources to survive and uncover the game's mysteries.
Saurus
2 gamesA Japanese developer founded in 1993, best known for its close partnership with SNK and creating the legendary Neo Geo run-and-gun arcade game 'Shock Troopers'.

Shock Troopers
In Shock Troopers, you select a commando and blast through enemy forces from a top-down perspective, using a variety of weapons and grenades to rescue a kidnapped president and defeat a rogue general.

Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad
You command a squad of elite soldiers in this top-down arcade shooter, running and gunning through enemy lines using a variety of weapons and grenades to complete objectives, featuring character selection and branching paths.
NanaOn-Sha
2 gamesA pioneering Japanese video game developer founded in 1993 by musician Masaya Matsuura. NanaOn-Sha is credited with creating the modern rhythm game genre with iconic titles like 'PaRappa the Rapper' and the innovative 'Vib-Ribbon'.

Vib-Ribbon
You guide Vib through abstract worlds generated by the music of any CD you insert, pressing buttons to jump over obstacles, break barriers, or dodge enemies in time with the beat to reach the end of the song.

PaRappa the Rapper
In PaRappa the Rapper, you guide the titular paper-thin rapper through a series of rap battles to impress Sunny Funny, by pressing button prompts in time with the music and lyrics.