Title
|
Platform
|
Publisher
|
Release Date
|
Thexder |
MSX, PC-88 |
Game Arts (Japan) Sierra Entertainment (US)
|
1985 (Japan) 1987 (US)
|
Cuby Panic |
PC-88 |
Game Arts
|
April 1985 (Japan)
|
Thexder |
NES |
SquareSoft
|
December 18, 1985 (Japan)
|
Silpheed |
PC-88 |
Game Arts (Japan) Sierra Entertainment (US)
|
1986 (Japan) 1988 (US)
|
Zeliard
|
1987 (Japan) 1990 (US)
|
Solitaire Royale |
MSX2, PC-88 |
Game Arts
|
June 3, 1988 (Japan)
|
Fire Hawk: Thexder – The Second Contact |
Game Arts (Japan) Sierra Entertainment (US)
|
1989 (Japan) 1990 (US)
|
Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger |
NES |
Hi-Score Media Work (Japan) Nexoft (US)
|
July 21, 1989 (Japan) 1990 (US)
|
Harakiri |
PC-88 |
Game Arts
|
July 20, 1990 (Japan)
|
Gyuwamburaa (Gambler) Jiko Chuushinha |
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
|
December 14, 1990 (Japan)
|
Tenka Fubu |
Sega Mega-CD
|
December 28, 1991 (Japan)
|
Alisia Dragoon |
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis |
Game Arts (Japan) Sega (US & Europe)
|
April 24, 1992 (Japan) April 23, 1992 (US) 1992 (Europe)
|
Lunar: The Silver Star |
Sega Mega-CD |
Game Arts (Japan) Working Designs (US)
|
June 26, 1992 (Japan) December 1993 (US)
|
Gyuwamburaa (Gambler) Jiko Chuushinha 2 |
Game Arts
|
December 18, 1992 (Japan)
|
Wonder MIDI |
Wondermega |
Victor
|
December 25, 1992 (Japan)
|
Yumimi Mix |
Sega Mega-CD |
Game Arts
|
January 29, 1993 (Japan)
|
J-League Champion Soccer |
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis |
Shogakukan
|
February 26, 1993 (Japan)
|
Silpheed |
Sega Mega-CD |
Game Arts (Japan) Sega (US & Europe)
|
July 30, 1993 (Japan) 1993 (US) 1993 (Europe)
|
Jan'ou Touryumon |
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis |
Sega
|
November 5, 1993 (Japan)
|
Urusei Yatsura: My Dear Friends |
Sega Mega-CD |
Game Arts
|
April 15, 1994 (Japan)
|
Lunar: Eternal Blue |
Game Arts (Japan) Working Designs (US)
|
December 21, 1994 (Japan) September 1995 (US)
|
Thexder 95 |
PC |
Game Arts (Japan) Sierra Entertainment (US)
|
1995 (Japan) 1995 (US)
|
Yumimi Mix Remix |
Sega Saturn |
Game Arts
|
July 28, 1995 (Japan)
|
Lunar: Samposuru Gakuen (co-developed with Ehrgeiz) |
Game Gear
|
January 12, 1996 (Japan)
|
Gungriffon: The Eurasian Conflict (Japan) Gungriffon (US & Europe) |
Sega Saturn |
Game Arts (Japan) Sega (US & Europe)
|
March 15, 1996 (Japan) 1996 (US) 1996 (Europe) March 12, 1998 (Japan) (Saturn Collection)
|
Lunar: Silver Star Story (co-developed with Japan Art Media) |
Kadokawa Games
|
October 1996 (Japan)
|
Tokyo Mahjong Land |
Game Arts
|
October 18, 1996 (Japan)
|
Daina Airan |
Game Arts
|
December 27, 1996 (Japan) (Advanced Release) February 14, 1997 (Japan)
|
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete (with "MPEG" card) (co-developed with Japan Art Media and Kadokawa Games) |
Entertainment Software Publishing
|
July 1997 (Japan)
|
Mahō Gakuen Lunar! (co-developed with Kadokawa Games)
|
October 1997 (Japan)
|
Grandia
|
December 18, 1997 (Japan) November 26, 1998 (Japan) (Memorial Package)
|
Gungriffon II
|
April 23, 1998 (Japan)
|
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete (co-developed with Japan Art Media and Kadokawa Games) |
PlayStation |
Entertainment Software Publishing (Japan) Working Designs (US)
|
May 28, 1998 (Japan) April 28, 1999 (Japan) (PlayStation the Best) April 30, 1999 (US) June 1, 1999 (US) (Fan Art Edition) February 6, 2002 (US) (Limited Re-Release)
|
Grandia: Digital Museum |
Sega Saturn |
Entertainment Software Publishing
|
May 28, 1998 (Japan)
|
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue (co-developed with Japan Art Media and Kadokawa Games)
|
July 1998 (Japan)
|
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete (co-developed with Japan Art Media and Kadokawa Games) |
PC
|
1998 (Japan) 1999 (Korea)
|
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete (co-developed with Japan Art Media and Kadokawa Games) |
PlayStation |
Entertainment Software Publishing (Japan) Working Designs (US)
|
May 27, 1999 (Japan) September 7, 2000 (Japan) (Kakukawa Best) December 15, 2000 (US)
|
Grandia |
Entertainment Software Publishing (Japan) Sony Computer Entertainment (US) Ubisoft (Europe)
|
June 24, 1999 (Japan) September 30, 1999 (US) March 30, 2000 (Europe) July 27, 2000 (Japan) (PlayStation the Best)
|
Gyuwamburaa (Gambler) Jiko Chuushinha: Tokyo Mahjong Land |
Entertainment Software Publishing
|
June 22, 2000 (Japan)
|
Grandia II |
Dreamcast |
Entertainment Software Publishing (Japan) Ubisoft (US & Europe)
|
August 3, 2000 (Japan) December 6, 2000 (US) February 23, 2001 (Europe) May 23, 2002 (Japan) (DriKore)
|
Gungriffon Blaze |
PlayStation 2 |
Capcom (Japan) Working Designs (US) Swing! Entertainment (Europe)
|
August 10, 2000 (Japan) October 24, 2000 (US) July 12, 2002 (Europe) August 1, 2002 (Japan) (PlayStation 2 the Best)
|
Silpheed: The Lost Planet (co-developed with Treasure and Tomy) |
Capcom (Japan) Working Designs (US) Swing! Entertainment (Europe)
|
September 21, 2000 (Japan) April 23, 2001 (US) May 11, 2001 (Europe) July 19, 2002 (Europe) (Re-Release)
|
Grandia: Parallel Trippers (co-developed with Hudson Soft) |
Game Boy Color |
Entertainment Software Publishing
|
December 22, 2000 (Japan)
|
Lunar Legend (co-developed with Japan Art Media) |
Game Boy Advance |
Media Rings (Japan) Ubisoft (US)
|
April 12, 2001 (Japan) December 10, 2001 (US)
|
Chenwen no Sangokushi |
PlayStation 2 |
Entertainment Software Publishing
|
November 1, 2001 (Japan)
|
Grandia II (port by Rocket Studio) |
Enix Corporation (Japan) Ubisoft (US & Europe)
|
February 21, 2002 (Japan) January 28, 2002 (US) March 28, 2002 (Europe)
|
Grandia Xtreme |
Enix Corporation
|
January 31, 2002 (Japan) September 30, 2002 (US)
|
Grandia II (port by Rocket Studio) |
PC |
Ubisoft
|
March 10, 2002 (US) April 12, 2002 (Europe)
|
Bomberman Generation |
GameCube |
Majesco Entertainment (US) Hudson Soft (Japan) Vivendi Universal Games (Europe)
|
June 3, 2002 (North America) June 27, 2002 (Japan) December 6, 2002 (Europe)
|
Gungriffon: Allied Strike (co-developed with Kama Digital) |
Xbox |
Tecmo
|
December 16, 2004 (Japan) December 14, 2004 (US) April 8, 2005 (Europe)
|
Lunar Genesis (Japan & Europe) Lunar: Dragon Song (US) (co-developed with Japan Art Media and Rising Star Games) |
Nintendo DS |
Marvelous Entertainment (Japan) Ubisoft (US) Atari (Europe)
|
August 25, 2005 (Japan) September 27, 2005 (US) February 17, 2006 (Europe)
|
Grandia III |
PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix
|
August 4, 2005 (Japan) February 14, 2006 (US)
|
Project Sylpheed (Japan) (co-developed with Square Enix and Seta Corporation) |
Xbox 360 |
Microsoft Corporation
|
September 28, 2006 (Japan) June 29, 2007 (Europe) July 10, 2007 (US)
|
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (co-developed with Sora Ltd. and Nintendo, among others)[1] Archived March 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine |
Wii |
Nintendo
|
January 31, 2008 (Japan) March 9, 2008 (US) June 27, 2008 (Europe)
|
Grandia (co-developed with Entertainment Software Publishing) |
PlayStation 3 |
D3Publisher (Japan) Sony Computer Entertainment (US)
|
April 22, 2009 (Japan) February 25, 2010 (US)
|
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up [2] |
Wii, PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft
|
September 22, 2009 (US) September 25, 2009 (Europe)
|
The Magic Obelisk[5] |
Wii |
GungHo Online Entertainment
|
October 27, 2009 (Japan) December 28, 2009 (US)
|
Lunar: Silver Star Harmony |
PSP, PlayStation Network |
GungHo Online Entertainment (Japan) XSEED Games (US)
|
November 12, 2009 (Japan) March 2, 2010 (US)
|
Ragnarok Odyssey |
PS Vita, PlayStation Network
|
February 2, 2012 (Japan) September 11, 2012 (US) February 20, 2013 (Europe)
|
Dokuro |
PS Vita, PlayStation Network |
GungHo Online Entertainment
|
July 5, 2012 (Japan) October 15, 2012 (US) January 30, 2013 (Europe)
|
Grandia II HD Remaster |
PC
|
August 24, 2015
|
Grandia HD Collection
|
Switch
|
GungHo Online Entertainment (US) Square Enix
|
August 16, 2019
|
Grandia HD Remaster
|
PC
|
GungHo Online Entertainment
|
October 15, 2019
|