Masaya Games
Masaya Games (メサイヤゲームス, Mesaiya Gēmusu) is a video game brand. Masaya was initially established by Japanese entertainment company Nippon Computer Systems (NCS) in 1984 to take part in the video game market. The brand name was transferred to Extreme in November 2014.[1][2][3]
Owner | Extreme Co., Ltd. |
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Country | Japan |
Introduced | 1985 |
Markets | Japan |
Previous owners | Nippon Computer Systems |
Website | www |
Video games
PC-8801
- Elthlead (1987)
PC Engine
- Gaia no Monshou (1988)
- Moto Roader (1989)
- Kaizō Chōjin Shubibinman (1989)
- Ganbare! Golf Boys (1989)
- Energy (1989)
- Double Dungeons (1989)
- ROM ROM Stadium (CD-ROM², 1989)
- Gaiflame (1990)
- Hisou Kihei χserd (1990)
- Nazo no Masquerade (1990)
- Sol Bianca (CD-ROM², 1990)
- Kickball (1990)
- Ranma ½ (CD-ROM², 1990)
- Wallaby!! (1990)
- Cyber City Oedo 808: Attribute of the Beast (CD-ROM², 1991)
- Moto Roader II (1991)
- L-Dis (CD-ROM², 1991)
- Shockman (1991)
- Dragon Egg (1991)
- Ranma ½: Toraware no Hanayome (CD-ROM², 1991)
- Kaizō Chōjin Shubibinman 3: Ikai no Princess (CD-ROM², 1992)
- Mamono Hunter Yōko: Makai kara no Tenkōsei (CD-ROM², 1992)
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036 (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
- Ranma ½: Datou, Ganso Musabetsu Kakutou-ryuu! (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Eternal Love Song (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
- Moto Roader MC (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
- Cho Aniki (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
- Mamono Hunter Yōko: Tooki Yobigoe (Super CD-ROM², 1993)
- Langrisser: The Descendants of Light (Super CD-ROM², 1993)
- Ai Cho Aniki (Super CD-ROM², 1995)
Sega Genesis
- Shove It! ...The Warehouse Game (1990)
- Target Earth (1990)
- Hellfire (1990)
- Trampoline Terror! (1990)
- Star Cruiser (1990)
- Gynoug (1991)
- Mamono Hunter Yōko: Dai 7 no Keishō (1991)
- Warsong (1991)
- Sorcerer's Kingdom (1992)
- Gley Lancer (1992)
- Vixen 357 (1992)
- Ranma ½: Byakuran Aika (Mega-CD, 1992)
- Langrisser II (1994)
Game Boy
- After Burst (1990)
- Winner's Horse (1991)
- Janken Man (1991)
- Prince of Persia (1992)
- Battletoads (1994)
- Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling Jet (1994)
Game Gear
- Head Buster (1991)
NES
- Battletoads (1991)
- Double Moon Densetsu (1992)
Super NES
- Prince of Persia (1992)
- Cybernator (1992)
- Ranma ½: Hard Battle (1992)
- Zen Nippon Pro Wrestling (1993)
- Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling Dash: Sekai Saikyō Tag (1993)
- Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (1994)
- Araiguma Rascal: Raccoon Rascal (1994)
- Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling: Fight da Pon! (1994)
- Bike Daisuki! Hashiriya Kon – Rider's Spirits (1994)
- Power of the Hired (1994)
- Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling 2: 3–4 Budōkan (1995)
- Der Langrisser (1995)
- Cho Aniki Bakuretsu Ranto-hen (1995)
- Kaizou Choujin Schbibinman Zero (1997)
- Ring Ni Kakero (1998)
PC-FX
- Der Langrisser FX (1996)
Playstation
- Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko (1995)
- Langrisser I & II (1997)
- Dream Generation: Koi ka? Shigoto ka!?... (1998)
- Arubarea no Otome ~Uruwashi no Seishikitachi~ (1998)
- Langrisser IV & V Final Edition (1999)
- Assault Suits Valken 2 (1999)
Sega Saturn
- Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko (1996)
- Langrisser III (1996)
- Assault Suit Leynos 2 (1997)
- Langrisser IV (1997)
- Langrisser: Dramatic Edition (1998)
- Langrisser V: The End of Legend (1998)
- Dream Generation: Koi ka? Shigoto ka!?... (1998)
- Langrisser Tribute (1998)
Dreamcast
- Langrisser Millennium (1999)
Microsoft Windows
- Qualia 3: Multi Agent (2014)
References
- "日本コンピュータシステム株式会社" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-08-14.
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-22.
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