List of Simple series games
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This is a list of video games in the Simple series.
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[edit] PlayStation
[edit] Simple 1500 Series
- Vol. 1: The Mahjong (developed by Chatnoir)
- Vol. 2: The Shougi (developed by Alpha-Beta)
- Vol. 3: The Gomoku Narabe (developed by Itsui)
- Vol. 4: The Reversi (developed by Itsui)
- Vol. 5: The Igo (developed by Ken Chen)
- Vol. 6: The Hanafuda (developed by Success)
- Vol. 7: The Card (developed by Success)
- Vol. 8: The Solitaire (developed by Success)
- Vol. 9: The Chess (developed by F. Schneider and Success)
- Vol. 10: The Billiard (developed by argent and Success)
- Known as Billiards and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 11: The Pinball 3D (developed by Nekogumi)
- Vol. 12: The Quiz (developed by Tears and Ichikawa Software)
- Vol. 13: The Race (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Pro Racer and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Racing and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 14: The Block Kuzushi (The Block Destruction) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 15: The Pachinko (developed by Claftman)
- Vol. 16: The Pachislot ([1])
- Vol. 17: The Bike Race (developed by NCS)
- Vol. 18: The Bowling (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Bowling and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 19: The Sugoroku (developed by Amedio)
- Vol. 20: The Puzzle (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 21: The Yakyuu ~Pro Yakyuu Jitsumeiban~ (The Baseball ~Pro Baseball Real Name Edition~) (developed by E's)
- Vol. 22: The Pro Wrest (The Pro Wrestling) (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 23: The Gateball (developed by Amedio)
- Vol. 24: The Gun Shooting (developed by Tatsunoko Production)
- Vol. 25: The Keiba (The Horse Racing) (developed by Nekogumi)
- Vol. 26: The Tennis (developed by Nekogumi)
- Known as All-Star Tennis and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Tennis and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 27: The Snowboard (developed by Atelier Double)
- Known as Snowboard Racer and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Snowboard and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 28: The Dungeon RPG (developed by Mint and Plophet)
- Vol. 29: The Tsuri (The Fishing) (developed by access)
- Vol. 30: The Basket ~1 on 1 Plus~ (developed by I.T. Planning and Jorudan)
- Vol. 31: The Sound Novel (developed by Ooparts)
- Vol. 32: The Boxing (developed by Nekogumi)
- Known as All-Star Boxing and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Boxing and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 33: The Takkyuu (The Table Tennis) (developed by Amedio)
- Vol. 34: The Quiz Bangumi (The Quiz Show) (developed by Athena)
- Vol. 35: The Shooting (developed by CyberDreams and C.I.I.)
- Known as Shooter: Space Shot and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 36: The Renai Simulation ~Natsu Iro Celebration~ (The Love Simulation ~Summer Color Celebration~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 37: The Illust Puzzle & Slide Puzzle (developed by Earthly Production)
- Vol. 38: The Real Racing: Toyota (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 39: The Mahjong 2 (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 40: The Shougi 2 (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 41: The Reversi 2 (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 42: The Igo 2 (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 43: The Hanafuda 2 (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 44: The Card 2 (developed by Amedio)
- Known as Card Games and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 45: The Block Kuzushi 2 (The Block Destruction 2) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Block Buster and published by Phoenix Games in Europe
- Vol. 46: The Mahjong Ochige: Rakujong (The Mahjong Falling Game: Falljong) (developed by Enterbrain)
- Vol. 47: The Skateboard (developed by Microcabin and Atelier Double)
- Vol. 48: The Puzzle 2 (developed by Axes Art Amuse)
- Known as Destructo 2 and published by Phoenix Games in Europe
- Vol. 49: The Casino (developed by Break)
- Vol. 50: The Billiard 2 (developed by argent)
- Vol. 51: The Jigsaw Puzzle (developed by AMS)
- Vol. 52: The Pro Wrest 2 (The Pro Wrestling 2) (developed by Yuke's)
- Vol. 53: The Helicopter (developed by Tomcat System)
- Known as RC Helicopter and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 54: The Volleybal ~Break Volley Plus~ (developed by Aqua Rogue and ART)
- Vol. 55: The Darts (developed by Amedio)
- Vol. 56: The Sniper (developed by Sol and Bestmedia)
- Vol. 57: The Meiro (The Maze) (developed by Mint and Plophet)
- Vol. 58: The Sumou (The Sumo) (developed by Multimedia Intelligence Transfer)
- Vol. 59: The Suiri ~IT Tantei: 18 no Jikenbo~ (The Interference ~IT Detective: Case File 18~) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 60: The Table Hockey (developed by Break)
- Vol. 61: The Quiz 2 (developed by Ooparts)
- Vol. 62: The Ski (developed by Atelier Double)
- Vol. 63: The Gun Shooting 2 (developed by AMS)
- Vol. 64: The Kickboxing (developed by Jorudan)
- Known as Kickboxing Knockout and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Kickboxing and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 65: The Golf (developed by Highwaystar)
- Vol. 66: The Kaiten: Mawasunda!! (The Rotation: Revolve-nda!) (developed by Taito)
- Port of an Arcade game of the same name
- Vol. 67: The Soccer ~Dynamite Soccer 1500~ (developed by A-Max)
- Vol. 68: The RC Car: RC de Go! (developed by Taito)
- Vol. 69: The Putter Golf (developed by Amedio)
- Known as Putter Golf and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 70: The War Simulation ~Jin no Sourishimono Tachi~ (developed by Sol and Bestmedia)
- Vol. 71: The Renai Simulation 2 ~Fureai~ (The Love Simulation 2 ~Contact~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 72: The Beach Volley (developed by Break)
- Vol. 73: The Invader ~Space Invader 1500~ (developer by Taito)
- Vol. 74: The Horror Mystery ~Sangekikan Cabin Hakushaku no Fukkastsu~ (The Horror Mystery ~Tragedy Hall Cabin Count's Revival~) (developed by Game Stage)
- Vol. 75: The Double Shooting ~Ray Storm x Ray Crisis~ (developed by Taito)
- Previously released as Double Shooting: Ray Storm x Ray Crisis by Taito
- Vol. 76: The Dodgeball (developed by access)
- Known as Super Slammin' Dodge Ball and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as All-Star Slammin' D-Ball and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 77: The Suiei (The Swimming) (developed by Highwaystar)
- Vol. 78: The Zero Yon (The Zero-Four) (developed by Quintet)
- Vol. 79: The Shisenshou (The Sichuan) (developed by Irem Software Engineering and Warashi)
- Vol. 80: The Jintori ~Volfied 1500~ (developed by Taito)
- Known as Qix Neo and published by Mud Duck in the US
- Vol. 81: The Renai Adventure ~Okaeri!~ (The Love Adventure ~Welcome Home!~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 82: The Sensuikan (The Submarine) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 83: The Wakeboard ~Burstrick Wake Boarding!!~ (developed by Metro Corporation)
- Known as Burstrick Wake Boarding!! and published by JVC Music Europe in Europe; previously released as Burstrick Wake Boarding!! by Metro Corporation
- Vol. 84: The Intro Quiz (developed by AMS)
- Vol. 85: The Sengoku Bushou ~Tenkatouitsu no Yabou~ (The Sengoku Commander ~Ambitions of National Unification~) (developed by Siesta)
- Vol. 86: The Onigokko (The Tag) (developed by Sol and Bestmedia)
- Vol. 87: The Kyoutei (The Boat Race) (developed by Highwaystar)
- Vol. 88: The Gal Mahjong: Love Songs ~Idol ha High Rate~ (The Gal Mahjong: Love Songs ~Idol is High-Rate) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 89: The Power Shovel ~Pover Shovel ni Norou!!~ (The Power Shovel ~Get On the Power Shovel!!~ (developed by Taito)
- Known as Power Diggerz and published by JVC Music Europe in Europe; previously released as Power Shovel ni Norou!! by Taito
- Vol. 90: The Sensha (The Tank) (developed by Highwaystar)
- Known as Mobile Armor and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 91: The Gambler (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 92: The Tozan RPG ~Ginrei no Hasha~ (The Mountain Climbing RPG ~Conqueror of the Silvery Peak~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 93: The Puzzle Bobble ~Puzzle Bobble 4~ (developed by Taito)
- Known as Bust-a-Move 4 and published by Acclaim in Europe and in the US; previously released as Puzzle Bobble 4 by Taito
- Vol. 94: The Cameraman ~Gekisha Boy Omakefu~ (The Cameraman ~Gekisha Boy with Extras~) (developed by Irem Software Engineering and Tomcat System)
- Port of the PC Engine game Gekisha Boy with a few additions
- Vol. 95: The Hikouki (The Aeroplane) (developed by Highwaystar)
- Known as Aces of the Air and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 96: The Yakyuu 2 ~2002 Pro Yakyuu~ (The Baseball 2 ~2002 Pro Baseball) (developed by access)
- Vol. 97: The Squash (developed by Highwaystar)
- Known as Street Racquetball and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 98: The Futsal (developed by Axes Art Amuse)
- Vol. 99: The Kendou ~Ken no Hanamichi~ (The Kendo ~Walkway of the Sword~) (developed by Amedio)
- Vol. 100: The Uchuu Kihoushi (The Astronaut) (developed by Amedio)
- Vol. 101: The Sentou (The Public Bath) (developed by Max Entertainment)
- Vol. 102: The Densha Untenshi: Densha de Go! Nagoya Tetsudou Hen (The Train Driver: Densha de Go! Nagoya Railway Edition) (developed by Taito)
- Vol. 103: The Ganso Densha Untenshi ~Densha de Go!~ (The Pioneer Train Driver ~Densha de Go!~) (developed by Taito)
- Vol. 104: The Pink Panther ~Pinkadelic Pursuit~ (developed by Etrange Libellules)
- French game by Etrange Libellules released first in Europe as Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit
[edit] Simple 1500 Jitsuyou Series
- Vol. 1: Norikae Annai ~2000 Nenban~ (Transfer Guide ~Year 2000 Edition~) (developed by Jorudan)
- Vol. 2: Katei no Fuusui (Household Feng Shui) (developed by Game Stage)
- Vol. 3: Seimei Handan (Onomancy) (developed by Game Stage)
- Vol. 4: Ryouri ~Teiban Ryouri Recipe Shou~ (Cooking ~Staple Dish Recipe Collection~) (developed by Nekogumi)
- Vol. 5: Kusuri no Jiten ~Pill Book 2001 Nenban~ (Encyclopedia of Medicine ~Pill Book Year 2001 Edition~) (developed by Hi)
- Vol. 6: Cocktail no Recipe (Cocktail Recipes) (developed by Astroll)
- Vol. 7: Tanoshiu Manabu Untenmenkyo (Fun Learning About Driving License) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 8: 1 Jikan de Wakaru Kabushiki Toushi (Understand Equity Investments in 1 Hour) (developed by Game Stage)
- Vol. 9: Watashi Style no Aromatherapy (My Style's Aromatherapy) (developed by Hi)
- Vol. 10: Tarot Uranai (Tarot Fortune Telling) (developed by Game Stage and Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 11: Katei de Dekiru Tsubo Shiatsu (Key Point Shiatsu That's Possible At Home) (developed by Ask)
- Vol. 12: Katei no Igaku ~Shindan Jiten~ (Home Medicine ~Diagnosis Encyclopedia~) (developed by Ask)
- Vol. 13: Shinri Game ~Soreike x Kokology: Kokoro no Uso no Maka Fushigi~ (Psychology Game ~Go for it x Kokology: The Profound Mysteries of the Lies of the Mind) (developed by access)
- Vol. 14: Kurashi no Manner ~Kanninsousai Hen~ (Manners of Life ~Family Ceremony Edition~) (developed by Sol and Bestmedia)
- Vol. 15: Inu no Kaikata ~Sekai no Inu no Catalogue~ (How to Keep a Dog ~Catalogue of Dogs of the World~) (developed by Billiken Soft)
- Vol. 16: Neko no Kaikata ~Sekai no Neko no Catalogue~ (How to Keep a Cat ~Catalogue of Cats of the World~) (developed by Billiken Soft)
- Vol. 17: Planetarium (developed by Highwaystar)
- Vol. 18: Kanji Quiz ~Kanji Kentei ni Challenge~ (Kanji Quiz ~Challenge the Kanji Certification~) (developed by Dyna)
- The game had already been released by Dyna as Kanji Quiz: Kanji Kentei ni Challenge
[edit] Simple 1500 Hello Kitty Series
- Vol. 1: Hello Kitty Bowling (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 2: Hello Kitty Illust Puzzle (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 3: Hello Kitty Block Kuzushi (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 4: Hello Kitty Trump (developed by Amedio)
[edit] Simple Character 2000 Series
- Vol. 1: Kidou Senshi Gundam: The Gunjin Shougi (Mobile Suit Gundam: The Soldier Shogi) (developed by Amedio)
- Vol. 2: Afro Inu: The Puzzle (Afro Dog: The Puzzle) (developed by Axes Art Amuse)
- Vol. 3: Kamen Rider: The Bike Race (Masked Rider: The Bike Race) (developed by Highwaystar)
- Vol. 4: Jarinko Chie: The Hanafuda (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 5: High School! Kimengumi: The Table Hockey (High School! Strange Face Association: The Table Hockey) (developed by Break)
- Vol. 6: Dokonjou Gaeru: The Mahjong (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 7: Ikkyuu-san: The Quiz (developed by Ooparts)
- Vol. 8: Kagaru Ninja Tai Gatchaman: The Shooting (Scientific Ninja Corps Gatchaman: The Shooting) (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 9: Tsurikichi Sanpei: The Tsuri (developed by Ving-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 10: Sakigaki! Otoko Juku: The Dochibouru (Pioneer! Man Lessons: The Dodgeball) (developed by access)
- Vol. 11: Meitantei Conan: The Board Game (Case Closed: The Board Game) (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 12: Kidou Butouden G Gundam: The Battle (SD Gundam G Generation: The Battle) (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 13: Shin Kidou Senki Gundam W: The Battle (Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: The Battle) (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 14: Nantettantei Idol: The Jigsaw Puzzle (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 15: Cyborg 009: The Block Kuzushi (Cyborg 009: The Block Destruction) (developed by access)
- Vol. 16: Ganba no Bouken: The Puzzle Action (Ganba's Adventure: The Puzzle Action) (developed by Ooparts)
- Vol. 17: Sentou Mecha Xabungle: The Race in Action (Combat Mecha Xabungle: The Race in Action) (developed by access)
[edit] PlayStation 2
[edit] Simple 2000 Series
- Vol. 1: The Table Game (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 2: The Party Game (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Forty 4 Party and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 3: The Bass Fishing (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Bass Master Fishing and published by Agetec in Europe; known as Fisherman's Bass Club and published by Agetec in the US
- Vol. 4: The Double Mahjong Puzzle (developed by Metro Corporation)
- Vol. 5: The Block Kuzushi Hyper (The Block Destruction Hyper) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Bust-a-Bloc and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 6: The Snowboard (developed by Atelier Double)
- Known as Snowboard Racer 2 and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 7: The Boxing ~Real Fist Fight~ (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Boxing Champions and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 8: The Tennis (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Tennis Court Smash and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 9: The Renai Adventure ~Bittersweet Fools~ (The Love Adventure ~Bittersweet Fools) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 10: The Table Game Sekaihen (The Table Game World Compilation) (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Known as Ultimate Mind Games and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 11: The Offroad Buggy (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Dirt Track Devils and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 12: The Quiz 20,000 Mon (The Quiz 20,000 Questions) (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 13: The Renai Adventure ~Garasu no Mori~ (The Love Adventure ~Forest of Glass~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 14: The Billiard (developed by argent)
- Known as Billiards Xciting and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 15: The Rugby (developed by Siesta)
- Vol. 16: The Sniper 2 ~Akumu no Juudan~ (The Sniper 2 ~Bullet of Nightmare~) (developed by Beastmedia and X-Road)
- Known as The Sniper 2 and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 17: The Suiri ~Aratanaru 20 no Jikenbo~ (The Interference ~20 New Casebooks~) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 18: The Party Sugoroku (developed by Japan Art Media)
- Known as Twenty 2 Party and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe; planned for release in the US by Agetec as Deep Sea Party
- Vol. 19: The Renai Simulation ~Watashi ni Oma Cafe~ (The Love Simulation ~My Oma Cafe~) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 20: The Dungeon RPG: Shinobu ~Mamono no Sumu Shiro~ (The Dungeon RPG: Shinobu ~The Goblin Inhabited Castle~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Eternal Quest and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 21: The Bishoujo Simulation RPG ~Moonlight Tale~ (The Beautiful GIrl Simulation RPG ~Moonlight Tale~) (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 22: The Tsuukin Densah Untenshi ~Densha de Go! 3 Tsuukinhen (The Commuter Train Officer ~Densha de Go! 3 Commuter Edition~) (developed by Taito)
- Vol. 23: project minerva professional by d3 publisher
- Known as Puzzlemaniacs and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 24: The Bowling Hyper (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Bowling Xciting and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 25: The Menkyo Shutoku Simulation (The License Acquisition Simulation) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 26: The Pinball x 3 (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Pinball Fun and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 27: The Pro Yakyuu ~2003 Pennant Race (The Pro Baseball ~2003 Pennant Race~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 28: The Bushidou ~Tsujigiri Ichidai~ (The Bushido ~The Age of Tsujigiri~) (developed by ALU)
- Known as Katana Action and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe; planned for release in the US by Agetec as Samurai Combat
- Vol. 29: The Renai Board Game ~Seishun 18 Radio~ (The Love Board Game ~Youth 18 Radio~) (developed by Billiken Soft)
- Vol. 30: The Street Basket 3 on 3 (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Basketball Xciting and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 31: The Chikyuu Boueigun (The Earth Defense Force) (developed by Sandlot)
- Known as Monster Attack and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 32: The Sensha (The Tank) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Tank Elite and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 33: The Jet Coaster: Yuuenchi wo Tsukurou! (The Jet Coaster: Let's Make an Amusement Park!) (developed by Bimboosoft)
- Known as Rollercoaster World and piblished by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 34: The Renai Horror Adventure ~Hyouryuu Shoujo~ (The Love Horror Adventure ~Drifting Girl~) (developed by Siesta)
- Vol. 35: The Helicopter (developed by Tomcat System)
- Known as Radio Helicopter and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 36: The Musume-Ikusei Simulation ~Otousan to Issho~ (The Daughter Raising Simulation ~Father and Company~) (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 37: The Shooting ~Double Shienryu~ (developed by Warashi)
- Known as Steel Dragon EX and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 38: The Yuujou Adventure ~Hotaru Tamashii~ (The Friendship Adventure ~Hotarou Soul~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 39: The Boku no Machi Zukuri: Machi-ing Maker++ (The My Town Planning: Machi-ing Maker++) (developed by Indi Software)
- Vol. 40: The Touyou Miou Ura Justsu ~Fuusui - Seimeihandan - Ekiura~ (The Three Major Oriental Fortune Telling Arts ~Feng Shui - Onomancy - Divination~ (developed by Game Stage)
- Vol. 41: The Volleyball (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Known as Volleyball Challenge and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 42: The Ishu KakaTuogi: Boxing vs Kick vs Karate vs Pro Wrest vs Juujutsu vs... (The Various Unarmed Fighting Disciplines: Boxing vs Kick vs Karate vs Pro Wrestling vs Jujitsu vs...) (developed by Daft)
- Known as World Fighting and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 43: The Saiban ~Shinmai Shihoukan Momota Tsukasa no 10 no Saiban File~ (The Trial ~Novice Judicial Officer Tsukasa Momota's 10 Trial Files) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 44: The Hajimete no RPG ~Densetsu no Keishousha~ (The First RPG ~Legend of the Successor~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 45: The Koi to Namida to, Tsuioku... ~Thread Colors: Sayonara no Mukou Kawa~ (The Love and Tears and Reminiscence and... ~Thread Colors: Facing Goodbye~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 46: The Kanji Quiz ~Challenge Kanji Kentei~ (The Kanji Quiz ~Challenge Kanji Certification~) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 47: The Kessen Sekigahara (The Decisive Battle of Sekigahara) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Shogun's Blade and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 48: The Taxi ~Untenshu ha Kimida~ (The Taxi ~You Are the Driver~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Taxi Rider and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 49: The Dodgeball ~World Champion Dodge Baller~ (developed by access)
- Known as Dodgeball and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 50: The Daibijin (The Large Beautiful Woman) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Demolition Girl and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 51: The Senkan (The Battleship) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Iron Sea and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 52: The Chikyuu Shinryakugun ~Space Raiders~ (The Earth Defense Force ~Space Raiders~) (developed by Taito
- Known as Space Invaders: Invasion Day and published by Sammy in Europe; previously released as Chikyuu Shinryakugun: Space Raiders by Taito
- Vol. 53: The Camer Kozou (The Camera Apprentice) (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Paparazzi and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 54: The Taikai Kemono (The Ocean Beasts) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Deep Water and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 55: The Catfight: Onna Neko Densetsu (The Catfight: Woman Cat Legend) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Fighting Angels and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 56: The Survival Game (developed by Bestmedia and X-Road)
- Europe release as Light War cancelled by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 57: The Pro Yakyuu 2004 (The Pro Baseball 2004) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Baseballmania and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 58: The Gekai (The Surgeon) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Emergency Room and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 59: The Uchuujin to Hanasou! ~Uchuujintte Naani?~ (The Let's Speak to an Alien! ~What's an Alien?~) (developed by Taito)
- Previously released as Uchuujin to Hanasou! - Uchuujintte Naani? by Taito
- Vol. 60: The Tokusatsu Henshin Hero (The SFX Transformation Hero) (developed by Daft
- Known as Power Fighters and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 61: The Oneechanbara (The Sister Swordfight) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Zombie Zone and published by 505 GameStreet
- Vol. 62: The Super Puzzle Bobble DX (developed by Taito)
- Compilation of Super Puzzle Bobble 1 and Super Puzzle Bobble 2
- Vol. 63: Mogitate Muzugi! Onna Mamire no the Suiei Taikai (Fresh-Picked Swimsuits! The Swim Meet of Covered Woman) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Party Girls and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 64: The Splatter Action (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Splatter Master and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 65: The Kyonshi Panic (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Zombie Attack and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 66: The Party Unou Quiz (The Party Right-Brain Quiz) (developed by IMJ Entertainment and Mobile & Game Studio)
- Vol. 67: The Suiri ~Soshite Daremo Inakunatta~ (The Interference ~And Then There Were None~) (developed by Tomcat Systems)
- Vol. 68: The Tousou Highway ~Nagoya-Tokyo~ (The Escape Highway ~Nagoya-Tokyo~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Car Racing Challenge and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 79: The Board Game Collection (developed by Tomcat System)
- Previously released as European Game Collection by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 70: The Kanshikikan (The Judgement Official) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 71: The Fantasy Renai Adventure: Kanojo no Densetsu, Shimobe no Sekiban (The Fantasy Love Adventure: Her Legend, My Litography) (developed by Bestmedia and X-Road)
- Previously released as Kanojo no Densetsu, Shimobe no Sekiban by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 72: The Ninkyou (The Chivalry) (developed by Ving-et-un Systems)
- Known as Yakuza Fury and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 73: The Saiyuutou Saruden (The Journey to the West Battle Monkey Legend) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Monkey King and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 74: Onnanoko Senyou: The Oujisama to Romance ~Ripple no Tamago~ (For Girls Only: The Prince and Romance ~Egg of Ripple~) (developed by HuneX)
- Previously released as Onnanoko Senyou: Ripple no Tamago by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 75: The Tokudane ~Nihon Zankoku Scoop Rettou~ (The Exclusive News ~Japan National Scoop Islands~) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 76: The Hanasou Eigo no Tabi (The Spoken English Journey) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 77: The Hanasou Kankokugo no Tabi (The Spoken Korean Journey) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 78: The Uchuu Taisensou (The Great Space War) (developed by IMJ Entertainment and Bit Town)
- Known as Space War Attack and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 79: Akko ni Omakase! The Party Quiz (Leave it to Akko! The Party Quiz) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 80: The Oneechamploo ~The Neechan Toketsuban~ (The Sister Champloo ~The Sister Special Compilation~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Zombie Hunters and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 81: The Chikyuu Boueigun 2 (The Earth Defense Force 2) (developed by Sandlot)
- Known as Global Defense Force and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 82: The Kungfu (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Kung Fu and published by 505 Game Street in Europe
- Vol. 83: The Konchuu Saishuu (The Insect Collection) (developed by Bestmedia and X-Road)
- Vol. 84: The Boku ni Oma Cafe ~Kimagure Strawberry Cafe~ (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 85: The Sekai Meisaku Gekijou Quiz (The World Masterpiece Theatre Quiz) (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 86: The Menkou Shutoku Simulation ~Dourokoutsuuhou Taiouban~ (The License Acquisition Simulation ~Version for Revised Road Traffic Laws~) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 87: The Senko (The War Girl) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Dragon Sisters and published by Essential Games in Europe; also known at The Nadeshiko
- Vol. 88: The Mini Bijo Keisatsu (The Mini Suke Police) (developed by Daft)
- Vol. 89: The Party Game 2 (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Party Carnival and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 90: The Oneechanbara 2 (The Sister Swordfighter 2) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 91: The All*Star Kakutou Matsuri (The All*Star Fighting Festival) (developed by Digital Zero)
- Known as All-Star Fighters and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 92: The Noroi Game (The Cursed Game) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 93: The Unou Drill (The Right-Brain Drill) (developed by Luxe)
- Known as Become a Genius and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 94: The Akachampion: Come On Baby (The Baby Champion: Come On Baby) (developed by Expotato)
- Previously released as The Akachampion: Come On Baby by Expotato in Korea
- Vol. 95: The Zombie vs Kyuukyuusha (The Zombie vs Ambulance) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Zombie Virus and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 96: The Kaizoku ~Gaikotsu Ippai Re-tsu! (The Pirate ~Lots of Skeletons Lined Up!~) (developed by Digital Ware)
- Vol. 97: The Koi no Engine ~Darling Special: Backlash~ (The Engine of Love ~Darling Special: Backlash~) (developed by Nest and T's Factory)
- Previously released as Darling Special: Backlash ~Koi no Exhaust Heat~ by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 98: The Roman Sabou (The Roman Teahouse) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 99: The Genshijin (The Primitive Man) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Known as Darwin and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 100: The Otokotachi no Kijuuhouza (The Men's Machine Gun Platform) (developed by Opus Studio)
- Vol. 101: The Oneechanpon ~The Neechan 2 Tokubetsuhen~ (The Sister Mixture ~The Sister 2 Special Edition ~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Zombie Hunters 2 and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 102: The Hohei ~Senjou no Inutachi~ (The Infantry ~Dogs of the Battlefield~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 103: The Chikyuu Boueigun Tactics (The Earth Defense Force Tactics) (developed by thinkArts)
- Vol. 104: The Robot Tsukuruuze! ~Gekitou! Robot Fight~ (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 105: The Maid Fuku to Kikanjuu (The Maid Outfit and Machine Gun) (developed by Rideon)
- Vol. 106: The Block Kuzushi Quest ~DragonKingdom~ (The Block Destruction Quest ~DragonKingdom~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 107: The Honoo no Kakutou Banchou (The Blazing Fighting Leader) (developed by Opus Studio)
- Vol. 108: The Nihon Tokushubutai (The Japan Special Forces) (developed by Ving-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 109: The Taxti 2 ~Utenshi ha Yappari Kimi da!~ (The Taxi 2 ~You Are Still the Driver!~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 110: The Tousou Prisoner ~Los City Shinjitsu heno 10 Jikan~ (The Escaping Prisoner ~10 Hours to the Los City Truth~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Also known as The Escape from Los Angeles
- Vol. 111: The Itadaki Rider ~Omae no Bike ha Ore no Mono~ (The Receiving Rider ~Your Bike is Mine~) (developed by Sproing)
- Known as Jacked and published by Empire Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 112: The Tousou Highway 2 ~Road Warrior 2050~ (The Escape Highway 2 ~Road Warrior 2050~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 113: The Tairyou Jigoku (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 114: The Jo'okappichi Torimonochou ~Oharuchan GOGOGO!~ (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 115: The Room Share to Iu Seikatsu (developed by thinkArts and GCrest)
- Vol. 116: The Nekomura no Hitobito ~Pug Daikan no Akugyouzanmai~ (The People of Neko Village) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 117: The Zerosen (The Zero Fighter Plane) (developed by Mobile & Game Studio and Bit Town)
- Vol. 118: The Ochimusha ~Ikaebu Samurai Toujou~ (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 119: The Survival Game 2 (developed by Bestmedia)
- Vol. 120: The Saigo No Nippon Hei ~Utsukushiki Kokudo Dakkan Sakusen~ (The Last Japanese Soldier ~It Comes Beautifully, the National Recapture Maneuvers~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 121: The Boku No Machi Dukuri 2 ~Machi-ing Maker 2.1~ (The My Town Layout 2 ~Town Maker 2.1~) (developed by Media Factory)
- Vol. 122: The Ningyo Hime Monogatari ~Mermaid Prism~ (The Mermaid Princess Story ~Mermaid Prism~) (developed by Ving-et-un Systems)
[edit] Simple 2000 Honkaku Shikou Series
- Vol. 1: The Shougi ~Morita Kazuo no Shougi Shinan~ (The Shougi ~Kazuo Morita's Shougi Teaching~) (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 2: The Igo (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 3: The Chess (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Known as Master Chess and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 4: The Mahjong (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 5: The Kiryoku Kentei ~Tanoshiku Manaberu Igo Nyuumon~ (The Kiryoku Certification ~Igo Introduction for Enjoyable Learning) (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 6: The Card (developed by Amedio
- Known as Ultimate Casino and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
[edit] Simple 2000 Hello Kitty Series
- Vol. 1: Starlight Puzzle (developed by Atelier Double)
- Vol. 2: Minna de Sugoroku (Everyone's Sugoroku) (developed by Atelier Double)
[edit] Simple 2000 Ultimate Series
- Vol. 1: Love*Smash! Super Tennis Players (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 2: Edit Racing (developed by Yuke's)
- Vol. 3: Saisoku! Zokusha King ~Buchigiri Densetsu~ (Fastest! Family Car King ~Acceleration Legend~) (developed by Tamsoft
- Known as Maxxed Out Racing and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 4: Urawaza Ikasa Mahjong Machi ~Oniisan, Tsukan Jimatta Youdanne~ (developed by argent)
- Vol. 5: Love*Mahjong! (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 6: Love*Upper! (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Heart Beat Boxing and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 7: Saikyou! Shirobi King ~Security Police~ (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Police Chase Down and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 8: Gekitou! Meiro King (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Known as Maze Action and published by Agetec in Europe
- Vol. 9: Bakusou! Manhattan ~Runabout 3 neoAGE~ (developed by Climax)
- Known as Runabout 3 neoAGE and published by bam! Entertainment in Europe; previously released as Runabout 3 neoAGE by Hearty Robin
- Vol. 10: Love Songs ~Idol ga Classmate~ (Love Songs ~Classmate Idol~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 11: Wandaba Style (developed by HuneX)
- Previously released as Wandaba Style by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 12: Street Golfer (developed by Polygon Magic)
- Known as Street Golfer and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe; previously released as Street Golfer by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 13: Kyousou! Tansha King ~Katobbi! Baribari Densetsu~ (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Motorbike King and published by 505 GameStreet
- Vol. 14: Toukon! Dramatic Mahjong ~Ten: Tenwa Doori no Kaidanji~ (developed by Agenda)
- Vol. 15: Love*Pingpong! (developed by Tamsoft and HuneX
- Known as Pink Pong and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 16: Sengoku vs Gendai (Sengoku Era vs Present Days) (developed by Psyworks)
- Known as Deadly Strike and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
- Vol. 17: Taisen! Bakudan Poi Poi (developed by Flat-Out and IMJ Entertainment)
- Vol. 18: Love*Aerobi (Love*Aerobics) (developed by Tamsoft and HuneX)
- Known as Fitness Fun and published in Europe by 505 GameStreet
- Vol. 19: Akagi ~Yami ni Oritatta Tensai~ (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 20: Love*Mahjong! 2 (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 21: Kensha Juutou! Yankee Banchou ~Densetsu no Shouwa 99 Toshi~ (First-Class Brawl! Yankee Leader ~Legendary Shouwa 99 Year~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Known as Street Boyz and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 22: Stylish Mahjong: Usagi ~Yasei no Toupai~ & Usagi ~Yasei no Toupai the Arcade~ Double Pack (Stylish Mahjong: Rabbit ~Wild Fighting Title~ & Rabbit ~Wild Fighting Title the Arcade~ Double Pack) (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 23: Project Minerva Professional (developed by Flat-Out and IMJ Entertainment)
- Known as Project Minerva Professional and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; previously released as Project Minerva by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 24: Makai Tensei (Spirit World Reincarnation) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Previously released as Makai Tensei by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 25: Chou Saisoku! Zokusha King BU no BU ~Buchigiri Densetsu 2 Kai~ (Super-Fastest! Family Car King BU of BU ~Acceleration Legend 2 Revised~) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Updated version of Chou Saisoku! Zokusha King BU ~Buchigiri Densetsu 2~, also known as Simple Outlaws DX Gaiden
- Vol. 26: Love*Smash! 5.1 ~Tennis Robo no Hanran~ (Love*Smash! 5.1 ~The Rebellion of Tennis Robo) (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Tennis 5.1 and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe; updated version of Love*Smash 5
- Vol. 27: Houkago no Love*Beat (After School Love*Beat) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 28: Tousou! Kenka Grand Prix ~Drive to Survive~ (Conflict! Brawl Grand Prix ~Drive to Survive~) (developed by Supersonic)
- English game by Supersonic released first in Europe as Mashed: Fully Loaded and published by Empire Interactive; also known as Kaidou! Genocide Grand Prix
- Vol. 29: K-1 Premium 2005 Dynamite!! (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Updated version of K-1 Premium 2004 Dynamite!!
- Vol. 30: Kourin! Zokusha God ~Buchigiri*Airabuyuu~ (Advent! Family Car God ~Acceleration*I Love You) (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 31: K1 World Max 2005 ~Sekai Ouja heno Michi~ (K1 World Max 2005 ~Road to the World King~) (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Vol. 32: Azumi (developed by ESP)
- Previously released as Azumi by ESP
- Vol. 33: Ururun Quest: Koiyuuki (Teary Eyes Quest: Journey to the Love) (developed by Ving-et-un Systems)
- Previously released as Ururun Quest: Koiyuuki by D3 Publisher
- Vol. 34: Sakigake! Otoko Juku (Pioneer! Man Lessons) (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
- Previously released as Sakigake! Otoko Juku by D3 Publisher
[edit] Simple 2000 2 in 1 Series
- Vol. 1: The Tennis & The Snowboard (developed by HuneX and Atelier Double)
- Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 8: The Tennis and Simple 2000 Series Vol. 6: The Snowboard
- Vol. 2: The Bass Fishing & The Bowling Hyper (developed by Tomcat System and Tamsoft)
- Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 3: The Bass Fishing and Simple 2000 Series Vol. 24: The Bowling Hyper
- Vol. 3: The Puzzle Collection 2,000 Mon & The Touyou Miou Urajutsu (developed by HuneX and Game Stage)
- Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 23: The Puzzle Collection 2,000 Mon and
- Vol. 4: The Bushidou ~Tsujigiri Ichidai~ & The Sniper 2 ~Akumu no Juudan~ (developed by ALU and Bestmedia)
- Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 28: The Bushidou ~Tsujigiri Ichidai~ and Simple 2000 Series Vol. 16: The Sniper 2 ~Akumu no Juudan~
- Vol. 5: The Shooting ~Double Shienryu~ & The Helicopter (developed by Warashi and Tomcat System)
- Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 37: The Shooting ~Double Shienryu~ and Simple 2000 Series Vol. 35: The Helicopter
[edit] PlayStation Portable
[edit] Simple 2500 Portable!! Series
- Vol. 1: The Table Game (developed by Yuki Enterprise)
- Vol. 2: The Tennis (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Super Pocket Tennis and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 3: The Dokodemo Suiri ~IT Tanteizan 68 no Jikenbo~ (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 4: Mitsuo Kodama Sensei Kanshuu: The Unou Drill (developed by Luxe)
- Vol. 5: The Block Kuzushi Quest ~DragonKingdom~ (developed by Tamsoft)
- Vol. 6: The Sensha (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 7: The Dokodemo Kanji Quiz ~Challenge! Kanji Kentei 2006~ (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 8: The Dokodemo Gal Mahjong (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 9: The My Taxi (developed by Tamsoft)
[edit] Dreamcast
[edit] Simple 2000 DC Series
- Vol. 1: The Renai Adventure ~Bittersweet Fools~ (The Love Adventure ~Bittersweet Fools~) (developed by HuneX)
- Vol. 2: The Renai Simulation ~Natsu Iro Celebtration~ (The Love Simulation ~Summer Color Celebration (developed by HuneX)
- Ported from the PlayStation game Simple 1500 Series Vol. 36: The Renai Simulation ~Natsu Iro Celeration~
- Vol. 3: The Renai Simulation ~Fureai~ (The Love Simulation ~Contact~) (developed by HuneX)
- Ported from the PlayStation game Simple 1500 Series Vol. 71: The Renai Simulation 2 ~Fureai~
- Vol. 4: The Renai Adventure ~Okaeri!~ (The Love Adventure ~Welcome Home!~) (developed by HuneX)
- Ported from the PlayStation game Simple 1500 Series Vol. 81: The Renai Adventure ~Okaeri!~
[edit] Game Boy Advance
[edit] Simple 2960 Tomodachi Series
- Vol. 1: The Table Game Collection ~Mahjong - Shougi - Hanafuda - Reversi~ (developed by access)
- Vol. 2: The Block Kuzushi (The Block Destruction) (developed by access)
- Known as Brick 'em All and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 3: The Itsudemo Puzzle ~Massugu Soroete Straws~ (The Anytime Puzzle ~Line Up the Straws~) (developed by BeeWorks)
- Vol. 4: The Trump ~Minna de Asouberu 12 Shurui no Trump Game~ (The Trump ~Everyone Play the 12 Types of Card Game~) (developed by Agenda and access)
- Known as Funny Card and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
[edit] Nintendo DS
[edit] Simple DS Series
- Vol. 1: The Mahjong (developed by Warashi)
- Vol. 2: The Billiard (developed by Agenda)
- Known as Billiard Action and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 3: The Mushitori Oukoku ~Shinshu Hakken! Nokogiri Kabuto!?~ (The Insect Catching Kingdom ~New Species Discovered! Saw Beetle!?~) (developed by Warashi)
- Known as Beetle King and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe
- Vol. 4: The Block Kuzushi (The Block Destruction) (developed by Warashi)
- Known as Brick 'em All DS and published by 505 GameStreet in Europe; known as Break 'em All and published by D3 Publisher in the US
- Vol. 5: The Trump (developed by Vanguard Works)
- Vol. 6: The Party Game (developed by HuneX)
- Known as Party Carnival and published by Essential Games in Europe
- Vol. 7: The Illust Puzzle & Suuji Puzzle (The Illustration Puzzle & Numeral Puzzle) (developed by Digital Ware)
- Vol. 8: The Kanshikikan (The Police Investigator) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 9: Atama no Ikunaru: The Me no Training (Become Smart: The Eye Training) (developed by Japan Art Media)
- Vol. 10: The Dokodemo Kanji Quiz (The Anywhere Kanji Quiz) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 11: Mou Ichido Kayoeru: The Otona no Shougakkou (You Can Attend Again: The Primary School for Adults) (developed by Affect)
- Vol. 12: The Party Unou Quiz (The Party Right-Brain Quiz) (developed by Mobile & Game Studio)
- Vol. 13: Ijoukishou wo Tsuppashire! The Arashi no Drift Rally (developed by Kemco)
- Vol. 14: The Jidousha Kyoushuusho DS (The Driver's Training Institute DS) (developed by Vingt-et-un Systems)
- Vol. 15: The Kanshikikan 2 ~8 New Cases~ (The Police Investigator 2 ~8 New Cases~) (developed by Tomcat System)
- Vol. 16: The Sagasou Fushigina Konchuuno Mori (developed by DreamFactory)
- Vol. 17: The Nezumino Action Game ~Mouse Town Lodi & Litano Bouken~ (The Mouse Action Game ~Mouse Town Lodi & Litano's Big Adventure) (developer yet to be announced)
- Known as Flushed Away in Europe and America
- Vol. 18: The Soukou Kihei Gungrando (The Armor Machine Soldiers) (developed by Rideon)
- Vol. 19: The Maikurosuteppu de Oboero Eitango (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 20: The Senkan (The Battleship) (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 21: The Infantry (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 23: The Puzzle Quest: Agaria no Kishi
- Known as Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords in Europe and America
[edit] Wii
[edit] Simple Wii Series
- Vol. 1: The Minna de Kaato Reesu (The Everyone's Cart Racing) (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 2: The Minna de Basu Duri Taikai (The Everyone's Fishing Conference) (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 3: The Paatii Kajino (The Party Casino) (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 4: The Shuutingu Akushon (The Shooting Action) (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 5: The Burokku Kuzushi (The Block Destruction) (developer yet to be announced)
- Vol. 6: The Waiwai Konbatto (The Waiwai Combat) (developer yet to be announced)