Chronological list of PC Engine games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of games for the NEC PC Engine video game system, organised chronologically by release date. See List of TurboGrafx-16 games for titles released outside of Japan. As of yet, this list is complete up through early 1990. More games were released for the PC Engine beyond that point, so in that respect this list is still a work in progress.


Game Date Manufacturer Notes

Contents

[edit] 1987

Shanghai 10/30/1987 Hudson  
Bikkuriman World 10/30/1987 Hudson Conversion of arcade Wonder Boy in Monster Land
The Kung Fu 11/21/1987 Hudson Released in the US as China Warrior
Kato And Ken 11/30/1987 Hudson Released in the US as JJ And Jeff and heavily censored.
Victory Run 12/28/1987 Hudson  

[edit] 1988

Joshoken Necromancer 1/22/1988 Hudson  
Youkai Douchuuki 2/5/88 Namco Port of arcade game known in the US as Shadowland (arcade game)
R-Type 3/25/1988 Hudson Contains levels 1-4 of the first R-Type
YouYou Jinsei 4/22/1988 Hudson video game adaptation of The Game of Life boardgame
Pro Yakyuu World Stadium 5/20/1988 Namco  
R-Type II 6/3/1988 Hudson Contains levels 5-8 of the first R-type
Power League 6/24/1988 Hudson Released in the US as World Class Baseball
Sengoku Mahjong 7/8/1988 Hudson  
Galaga '88 7/15/1988 Namco Released in the US as Galaga '90
Pro Tennis: World Court 8/11/1988 Namco Released in the US as World Court Tennis
Mashin Eiyuuden Wataru 8/30/1988 Hudson Released in the US as Keith Courage in Alpha Zones
Alien Crush 9/14/1988 Naxat  
Gaia no Monshou 9/23/1988 NCS  
Mankyou Densetsu 9/23/1988 Victor Interactive Software Released in the US as Legendary Axe
Fantasy Zone 10/14/1988 NEC  
Sadakichi Sebun: Hideyoshi no Ougon 11/18/1988 Hudson  
Space Harrier 12/9/1988 NEC  
Dragon Spirit 12/16/1988 Namco  
Appare! Gateball 12/22/1988 Hudson  

[edit] 1989

Vigilante 1/14/1989 Irem  
Son Son II 1/14/1989 NEC  
Nectaris 2/9/1989 Hudson Released in the US as Military Madness
Moto Roader 2/9/1989 NCS  
Hany in the Sky 3/1/1989 Face  
Winning Shot 3/3/1989 Data East  
Dungeon Explorer 3/4/1989 Hudson  
Out Live 3/17/1989 Sunsoft  
Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman 3/18/1989 NCS Released in the US as Shockman
P-47 3/20/1989 Aicom  
F-1 Pilot 3/23/1989 Pack-In-Video  
Shiryou Sensen 3/24/1989 Victor Interactive Software Also known as War of the Dead
Ganbare! Golf Boys 3/28/1989 NCS  
Deep Blue Kaitei Shinwa 3/31/1989 Pack-In-Video  
Kyūkyoku Tiger 3/31/1989 Taito  
Makai Hakkenden Shada 4/1/1989 Data East  
Energy 4/19/1989 NCS  
Wondermomo 4/21/1989 Namco  
Susano O Densetsu 4/27/1989 Hudson  
Power Golf 5/25/1989 Hudson  
Naxat Open 5/30/1989 Naxat  
Pac-Land 6/1/1989 Namco  
Wai Wai Mahjong 6/19/1989 Video System  
Fire Pro Wrestling 6/22/1989 Human Entertainment Released in the US as Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag
Cyber Cross 6/23/1989 Face  
Jinmu Denshou Yaksa 6/28/1989 Big Club  
Ninja Warriors 6/30/1989 Taito  
Final Lap Twin 7/7/1989 Namco  
Gunhed 7/7/1989 Hudson Released in the US as Blazing Lazers
Side Arms 7/14/1989 NEC Also known as Side Arms Hyper Dyne
Takeda Shingen 7/28/1989 Aicom  
Maison Ikkoku 8/4/1989 Micro Cabin  
Power League II 8/8/1989 Hudson  
Break In 8/10/1989 Naxat  
F-1 Dream 8/25/1989 NEC  
Rock On 8/25/1989 Big Club  
Bloody Wolf 9/1/1989 Data East  
Ordyne 9/8/1989 Namco  
Jyuouki 9/15/1989 NEC Also known as Altered Beast
Super Momotaru Dentetsu 9/15/1989 Hudson  
Double Dungeons 9/29/1989 NCS  
Digital Champ 10/13/1989 Naxat  
Ryuu no Ko Fighter 10/20/1989 Tonkin House Also known as Dragon Fighter Boy
Doraemon: Meikyuu Daisakusen 10/31/1989 Hudson Also known as Cratermaze
Tsuru Teruto no Jissen Kabushiki Bi-Game 11/10/1989 Intec  
Mahjong Academy 11/17/1989 Face  
Neutopia 11/17/1989 Hudson  
Daichikun Crisis: Do Natural 11/22/1989 Salio  
Jack Nicklaus Championship Golf 11/24/1989 Victor Interactive Software  
Bari Bari Densetsu 11/29/1989 Taito Known in the US as Gunboy.
Battle Ace 11/30/1989 Hudson Requires the Super Grafx component
Mr. Heli no Daibouken 12/1/1989 Irem  
USA Pro Basketball 12/1/1989 Aicom Released in the US as Takin' It to the Hoop
Shinobi 12/8/1989 Asmik  
Bullfight Ring no Hasha 12/8/1989 Cream  
Kowaga Puro Baseball '89 12/15/1989 Intec  
PC Genjin 12/15/1989 Hudson Released outside of Japan as Bonk's Adventure
Benkei Gaiden 12/22/1989 Sunsoft  
Heavy Unit 12/22/1989 Taito  
Knight Rider Special 12/22/1989 Pack-In-Video  
F1 Triple Battle 12/23/1989 Human  
Volfied 12/27/1989 Taito  

[edit] 1990

Ankuko Densetsu 9/07/1990 Victor Interactive Software Released in the US as Legendary Axe II
Atomic Robo-Kid Special 1/19/1990 UPL  
Chikuden Yatoubei 1/26/1990 Naxat  
Gaiflame 1/26/1990 NCS  
Saigo no Nindou: Ninja Spirit 1990 Irem Released in the US as Ninja Spirit
Taito Chase HQ 1/26/90 Taito Known outside of Japan as Chase HQ

[edit] 1991

S.C.I. 1/25/1991 Taito  
Parasol Stars 2/15/1991 Taito  
Final Match Tennis 3/1/1991 Human Entertainment  
Obocchamakun 3/15/1991 Namco  
Populus 4/5/1991 Hudson  
Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman 2: Atanaru Teki 4/26/1991 Masaya  
Power Eleven 6/21/1991 Hudson  
Final Soldier 7/5/1991 Hudson  
F1 Circus '91 7/12/1991 Nihon Bussan  
PC Genjin 7/19/1991 Hudson  
Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout 8/30/1991 Human Entertainment  
Ten no Koe Bank 9/6/1991 Hudson Not a game, this hucard is used by the CDROM units to save data
Doraemon: Nobita no Dorabian Night 12/6/1991 Hudson  
Niko Niko Pun 12/13/1991 NHK Enterprise  

[edit] 1992

Chibi Maruko-chan Quiz de Piihira 1/10/1992 Namco  
Parodius Da! 2/21/1992 Konami  
Toilet Kids 3/6/1992 MEDIA RINGS  
Pachiokun Juuban Shoubu 3/13/1992 Coconuts Japan  
Power League V 8/7/1992 Hudson  
Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Legend Bout 11/13/1992 Human Entertainment  
PC Denjin 11/20/1992 Hudson Known outside of Japan as Air Zonk
Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden Chapter 1 12/4/1992 Hudson  
Bomberman '93 12/11/1992 Hudson  
In other languages