List of Irem games
The following is a list of games developed by Irem for a variety of arcade and console platforms.
Arcade
- 1978
- Mahjong / Block Mahjong
- Nyankoro
- 1979
- Piccolo
- Power Block
- Andromeda (Andromeda 55?) M-10 Hardware
- Commander
- IPM Invader M-10
- Mahjong DX
- New Block X / New Block Z
- Space Beam (1979?) M-15
- Space Command
- Head On (1979?) M-15
- 1980
- Panther
- Sky Chuter M-15?
- UniWar S (Ginga Teikoku No Gyakushu, or "The Galaxy Empire Strikes Back"); Galaxian Hardware
- 1981
- Demoneye-X M-27 (4 PCB's)/+ M-42-S
- Red Alert (with GDI) M-27
- Oli-Boo-Chu (with GDI) / Punching Kid M-47
- 1982
- Moon Patrol (licensed to Williams) M-52
- 1983
- 10-Yard Fight M-52
- Traverse USA / Zippy Race / MotoRace USA (licensed to Williams) M-52
- Tropical Angel M-52
- 1984
- The Battle Road M-62
- Kung-Fu Master (licensed to Data East)(Spartan X in Japan) M-62
- Lode Runner (licensed from Brøderbund) M-62
- Lode Runner II: The Bungeling Strikes Back (licensed from Brøderbund) M-62
- Wily Tower M-63
- 1985
- Atomic Boy (licensed to Memetron) (variant of Wily Tower) M-63
- Horizon M-62
- Kung Fu (PlayChoice-10) (licensed to Nintendo) Playchoice
- Lode Runner III: The Golden Labyrinth (licensed from Brøderbund) M-62
- Lot Lot M-62
- Spelunker (licensed from Brøderbund) M-62
- 1986
- Kid Niki: Radical Ninja / Kaiketsu Yanchamaru M-62
- Lode Runner IV - Teikoku Kara no Dasshutsu) M-62
- Youjyuden M-62
- 1987
- Battle Chopper / Mr. HELI no Dai-Bouken M-72
- R-Type (licensed to Nintendo of America) M-72
- 1988
- Image Fight M-72
- Meikyuujima (developed by Nanao)
- Ninja Spirit/Saigo no Nindou M-72
- Vigilante (licensed to Data East) M-75
- 1989
- Dragon Breed M-81
- Legend of Hero Tonma M-72
- R-Type II M-82/ 84 (jap)
- Mahou Keibitai Gun Hoki
- X-Multiply M-72
- Holy Diver
- 1990
- Kickle Cubicle
- Air Duel M-72?
- Spelunker II: 23 no Kagi (licensed from Brøderbund) M-62
- Hammerin' Harry / Daiku no Gensan M-82/72 different versions
- Major Title M-84
- Pound for Pound (Irem US) M-85
- 1991
- Blade Master M-92?
- Cosmic Cop / Gallop - Armed Police Unit M-84/73?
- Dynablaster / Bomber Man / Atomic Punk (licensed from Hudson Soft)
- Gunforce - Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island M-92 A
- Hasamu M-90
- Ken-Go M-72?
- Lethal Thunder / Thunder Blaster M-92
- 1992
- Bomber Man World / New Dyna Blaster - Global Quest / New Atomic Punk - Global Quest
- Hook M-99 A
- Major Title 2 - Tournament Leader / The Irem Skins Game M-92 F
- Mystic Riders / Gun Hohki M-92
- Quiz F-1 1,2finish M-97
- R-Type Leo M-92
- Undercover Cops M-92
- 1993
- Fire Barrel M-107
- In The Hunt / Kaitei Daisensou M-92 E
- Ninja Baseball Bat Man (野球格闘リーグマン Yakyū Kakutō Rīgu Man) M-92
- Risky Challenge M-97
- Perfect Soldiers / Superior Soldiers (US) M-92 G
- Gussun Oyoyo M-97
- 1994
- Dream Soccer '94 (licensed to Data East) M92 G(Irem),M-107 Data East
- Gunforce 2 / Geostorm M-92 G
Prototypes
- Super Kung-Fu Master (1985)
- Battle Bird (1985)
- Kozoutai Gatcyo (1987)
- Huddle Up (1988)
MSX / MSX2
- 1982
- Moon Patrol (1982/1984) (Produced by Dempa) DP-3912011 (GenMSX entry)
(Released in Brazil as Patrulha Lunar (product-id J07) by Sharp-Epcom)
- Moon Patrol (1982/1984) (Produced by Dempa) DP-3912011 (GenMSX entry)
- 1985
- Kung-Fu Acho (聖拳アチョー) also known as Seiken Acho, produced by Irem and ASCII. (GenMSX entry)
- 1986
- Spelunker (licensed from Brøderbund) IM-01 (GenMSX entry)
- 10 Yard Fight IM-02 (GenMSX entry)
- Panther (GenMSX entry)
- 1987
- Super Lode Runner (licensed from Brøderbund) IM-03 (MSX & MSX2) (GenMSX entry)
- R-Type (1987,1988) IM-04 (MSX & MSX2) (GenMSX entry)
Sharp X68000
- 1989
- 1990
Famicom / NES
- 1985
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
- Hammerin' Harry/Daiku No Gen-San
- Metal Storm
- 1993
- Ai Sensei no Oshiete: Watashi no Hoshi
- Daiku no Gen-san 2: Akage no Dan no Gyakushuu
- Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3/Kid Niki 3
Famicom Disk System
- 1986
- Kineko
- 1987
- Kineko II
- Super Lode Runner
- Mahjong Kazoku
- Yōkai Yashiki
Game Boy
- 1991
- Racing Damashii
- Ganso!! Yancha Maru
- Kung Fu Master
- Racing Kon
- R-Type
- Taiyou no Yuusha Firebird
- 1992
- Hammerin' Harry: Ghost Breeding Company/Daiku no Gen-san
- Kizuchida Quiz Da Gen-San Da!
- Nu~Bo~
- R-Type II
- 1993
- Saigo No Ninmichi
- Shuyaku Sentai Irem Fighter
- Undercover Cops
- 1994
- Daiku No Gen-San: Robot Teikoku No Yabou (1994)
Game Boy Color
- 2000
- Daiku no Gensan - Kachikachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi
Super Famicom / Super NES
- 1991
- 1992
- Irem Skins Game, The (known as Major Title in Japan and Europe)
- DinoCity
- GunForce
- 1993
- R-Type III: The Third Lightning (Super NES version published by Jaleco in 1994.)
- Street Combat (it is NCS' first Super Famicom Ranma 1/2 fighting game, with the license removed)
- Rocky Rodent (Nitro Punks Mightheads in Japan)
- Ganbare! Daiku no Gen-san
- Undercover Cops (Super NES version unreleased. Super Famicom version published by Varie in 1995.)
PC Engine
- 1990
- Image Fight
- Saigo no Nindō
- 1992
- Legend of Hero Tonma
- Racing Damashi
- 1993
PC Engine CD ROM
- 1991
- 1992
- Image Fight II
- 1993
- Eiyū Sangokushi
- 1994
- Sol Moonarge
Sega Saturn
- 1995
PlayStation
- 1995
- 1996
- Irem Arcade Classics (IAC), also for Sega Saturn; compilation includes:
- 1998
- 1999
PlayStation 2
- 2001
- Gekibo 2 / Polaroid Pete
- 2002
- Sub Rebellion
- Disaster Report
- 2003
- 2004
- Sakurasaka Shouboutai
- 2005
- 2006
- Zettai Zetsumei Toshi 2: Itetsuita Kioku Tachi
- 2007
- Raw Danger (American title for Zettai Zetsumei Toshi 2: Itetsuita Kioku Tachi)
PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3
- 2009
- Minna de Spelunker; downloadable from the PSN Store.
- Zettai Zetsumei Toshi 4: Summer Memories; Scheduled to be released Spring 2011, the fourth game in the survival horror Zettai Zetsumei Toshi series was canceled after the Tōhoku earthquake for a period of time. Work is reestablished for the title to be released on PS4 instead PS3 in 2015.
Playstation Portable
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2011
- Doki Doki Suikoden
Xbox 360
- 2008
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