List of Simple series video games

This is a list of video games in the Simple series.

Contents

PlayStation

Simple 1500 Series

Known as Billiards and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Pro Racer and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Racing and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Bowling and published by Agetec in the US
Known as All-Star Tennis and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Tennis and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Snowboard Racer and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Snowboard and published by Agetec in the US
Known as All-Star Boxing and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Boxing and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Shooter: Space Shot and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Card Games and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Block Buster and published by Phoenix Games in Europe
Known as Destructo 2 and published by Phoenix Games in Europe
Known as RC Helicopter and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Kickboxing Knockout and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; known as Kickboxing and published by Agetec in the US
Port of an arcade game of the same name
Known as RC de Go and published by Acclaim in the US and Europe; previously released as RC de Go! by Taito as an arcade game with same name.
Known as Putter Golf and published by Agetec in the US
Previously released as Double Shooting: Ray Storm x Ray Crisis by Taito
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
Known as Qix Neo and published by Mud Duck in the US
Known as Burstrick Wake Boarding!! and published by JVC Music Europe in Europe and by Natsume in the US; previously released as Burstrick Wake Boarding!! by Metro Corporation
Known as Power Diggerz and published by JVC Music Europe in Europe and by Acclaim in the US (under the name Power Shovel); previously released as Power Shovel ni Norou!! by Taito
Known as Mobile Armor and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Bust-a-Move 4 and published by Acclaim in Europe and in the US; previously released as Puzzle Bobble 4 by Taito
Port of the PC Engine game Gekisha Boy (Photo Boy in Europe) with a few additions
Known as Aces of the Air and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Street Racquetball and published by Agetec in the US
French game by Etrange Libellules released first in Europe as Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit

Simple 1500 Jitsuyou Series

The game had already been released by Dyna as Kanji Quiz: Kanji Kentei ni Challenge

Simple 1500 Hello Kitty Series

Simple Character 2000 Series

Considered a half-Japanese port of Gundam: Battle Assault 2.[2]
Considered a half-Japanese port of Gundam: Battle Assault 2.[2]

PlayStation 2

Simple 2000 Series

Known as Forty 4 Party and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Bass Master Fishing and published by Agetec in Europe; known as Fisherman's Bass Club and published by Agetec in the US
Known as Bust-a-Bloc and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Snowboard Racer 2 and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Boxing Champions and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Tennis Court Smash and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as Ultimate Mind Games and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Dirt Track Devils and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Billiards Xciting and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as simply The Sniper 2 and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Twenty 2 Party and published by 505 Games in Europe; planned for release in the US by Agetec as Deep Sea Party
Known as Eternal Quest and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Puzzlemaniacs and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Bowling Xciting and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as Pinball Fun and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Katana Action and published by 505 Games in Europe; planned for release in the US by Agetec as Samurai Combat
Known as Basketball Xciting and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as Monster Attack and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as Tank Elite and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as Rollercoaster World and piblished by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Radio Helicopter and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Steel Dragon EX and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Volleyball Challenge and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as World Fighting and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Shogun's Blade and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Taxi Rider and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Dodgeball and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Demolition Girl and published by 505 Games in Europe. This was an April Fool's joke in America, sponsored by GamePro magazine.
Known as Iron Sea and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Space Invaders: Invasion Day and published by Sammy in Europe; previously released as Chikyuu Shinryakugun: Space Raiders by Taito
Known as Paparazzi and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Deep Water and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Fighting Angels and published by 505 Games in Europe
Europe release as Light War cancelled by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Baseballmania and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Emergency Room and published by 505 Games in Europe
Previously released as Uchuujin to Hanasou! - Uchuujintte Naani? by Taito
Known as Power Fighters and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Zombie Zone and published by 505 Games
Compilation of Super Puzzle Bobble 1 and Super Puzzle Bobble 2
Known as Party Girls and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Splatter Master and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Zombie Attack and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Car Racing Challenge and published by 505 Games in Europe
Previously released as European Game Collection by D3 Publisher
Previously released as Kanojo no Densetsu, Shimobe no Sekiban by D3 Publisher
Known as Yakuza Fury and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Monkey King and published by 505 Games in Europe
Previously released as Onnanoko Senyou: Ripple no Tamago by D3 Publisher
Known as Space War Attack and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Zombie Hunters and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as Global Defense Force and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as Kung Fu and published by 505 Game Street in Europe
Known as Dragon Sisters and published by Essential Games in Europe; also known at The Nadeshiko
Known as Party Carnival and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as All-Star Fighters and published by Essential Games in Europe
Previously released as The Akachampion: Come On Baby by Expotato in Korea
Known as Zombie Virus and published by Essential Games in Europe
Previously released as Darling Special: Backlash ~Koi no Exhaust Heat~ by D3 Publisher
Known as Darwin and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as Zombie Hunters 2 and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as Global Defence Force Tactics and published by Essential Games in Europe
Also known as The Escape from Los Angeles
Known as Jacked and published by Empire Interactive in Europe

Simple 2000 Honkaku Shikou Series

Known as Master Chess and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Ultimate Casino and published by 505 Games in Europe

Simple 2000 Hello Kitty Series

Simple 2000 Ultimate Series

Known as Maxxed Out Racing and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Heart Beat Boxing and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Police Chase Down and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as Maze Action and published by Agetec in Europe
Known as Runabout 3 neoAGE and published by bam! Entertainment in Europe; previously released by Hearty Robin
Previously released by D3 Publisher
Known as Street Golfer and published by 505 Games in Europe; previously released by D3 Publisher
Known as Motorbike King and published by 505 Games
Known as Pink Pong and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Deadly Strike and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Known as Fitness Fun and published in Europe by 505 Games
Known as Street Boyz and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Project Minerva Professional and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; previously released as simply Project Minerva by D3 Publisher
Previously released by D3 Publisher
Updated version of Chou Saisoku! Zokusha King BU ~Buchigiri Densetsu 2~, also known as Simple Outlaws DX Gaiden
Known as Tennis 5.1 and published by 505 Games in Europe; updated version of Love*Smash 5
English game by Supersonic released first in Europe as Mashed: Fully Loaded and published by Empire Interactive; also known as Kaidou! Genocide Grand Prix
Updated version of K-1 Premium 2004 Dynamite!!
Previously released by ESP
Previously released by D3 Publisher
Previously released by D3 Publisher

Simple 2000 2 in 1 Series

Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 8: The Tennis and Vol. 6: The Snowboard
Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 3: The Bass Fishing and Vol. 24: The Bowling Hyper
Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 23: The Puzzle Collection 2,000 Mon and Vol. 40 The Touyou Miou Ura Justsu ~Fuusui - Seimeihandan - Ekiura~
Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 28: The Bushidou ~Tsujigiri Ichidai~ and Vol. 16: The Sniper 2 ~Akumu no Juudan~
Previously released as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 37: The Shooting ~Double Shienryu~ and Vol. 35: The Helicopter

PlayStation 3

Simple 500 Series

PlayStation Portable

Simple 2500 Portable!! Series

Known as Super Pocket Tennis and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as Beta Bloc and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as Cube and published by D3 Publisher in US and Europe
Known as Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords and published by D3 Publisher in US and Europe

Dreamcast

Simple 2000 DC Series

Ported from the PlayStation game Simple 1500 Series Vol. 36: The Renai Simulation ~Natsu Iro Celeration~
Ported from the PlayStation game Simple 1500 Series Vol. 71: The Renai Simulation 2 ~Fureai~
Ported from the PlayStation game Simple 1500 Series Vol. 81: The Renai Adventure ~Okaeri!~

Game Boy Advance

Simple 2960 Tomodachi Series

Known as Brick 'em All and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Funny Card and published by 505 Games in Europe

Nintendo DS

Simple DS Series

Known as Billiard Action and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Beetle King and published by 505 Games in Europe
Known as Brick 'em All DS and published by 505 Games in Europe; known as Break 'em All and published by D3 Publisher in the US
Known as Party Carnival and published by Essential Games in Europe
Known as Flushed Away in Europe and America.
Known as Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords in Europe and America

@Simple DS Series

Downloadable in DSiware.

Known as Escape Tricks ~The secret of the Prison of Rock City~ and published by Intense in North America
Known as Escape Tricks ~Ninja Castle~ and published by Intense in North America
Known as Escape Tricks ~Convenience Store~ and published by Intense in North America

Wii

Simple Wii Series

Simple 2000 Wii Series

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i According to its own boxart, this game was developed by D3 Publisher. However, D3 Publisher doesn't develop games, so it is quite possible that the game is actually the work of an uncredited developer.
  2. ^ a b Gundam: Battle Assault (series) FIX THIS CITATION: Wikipedia articles cannot use other Wikipedia articles as references.

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