MACH GO GO GO
Arcade, "Speed Racer", N/A
Namco, 1995
(Racing Game)
Playstation, "Mach Go Go Go!", "Speed Racer"
Tomy, SLPS 00295, 9/27/96, Y5800 (Jaleco in the USA)
(Racing Game)
Gameboy, "Mach Go Go Go", N/A
Tomy, 1997, Y???
(Racing Game)
Based on the newer series
MACROSS
Famicom, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", N/A
Namco/Bandai, NMR-4500, 12/85, Y4800
(Shooting Game)
MSX, "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross Countdown", N/A
Bothtec, 1985, Y5800
(Shoot-em-up)
PC98, "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross Remember Me", N/A
Familysoft, 1991, Y3800
(Strategy Game)
PC Engine CD/SCD, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036", N/A
Masaya, NSCD-2007, 4/3/92, Y7400
(Shooting Game)
Character designs are by Haruhito Mikimoto and mecha designs are by the
same staff that did the designs for the anime. The game plays without
a SCD card, but gives voice and extra pictures at the start and end of
each stage with one.
PC Engine SCD, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross Eternal Love Song",
Masaya, NSCD-2014, 12/4/92, Y7200
(Simulation Game)
Plans to bring this game to the USA were cancelled.
Super Famicom, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie"
Zamuse, SHVC-79, 1993, Y8800
(Shooting Game)
Arcade, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", N/A
Banpresto, 1992
(Vertical Shooting Game)
Arcade, "Super Dimension Fortress Macross II", N/A
Banpresto, 1993
(Horizontal Shooting Game)
PC98, "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross Skull Leader"
Family Soft, 1993, Y3800
(Strategy Game)
PC98, "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross Love Stories"
Family Soft, 1994, Y????
(Strategy Game)
Also re-released in a compilation pack with 'Skull Leader'.
The two games have a redesigned interface.
Playstation, "Macross Digital Mission VF-X", N/A
UNiT Inc./Bandai Visual, SLPS 00386, 2/28/97, Y6800
UNiT Inc./Bandai Visual, SLPS 91058, 5/28/98, Y2800 (rerelease)
(3D Shooting/Simulator Game)
Saturn, "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Do You Remember Love",
N/A
Bandai Visual, T-23403G, 6/6/97, Y6800
(2.5D Shooting Game)
2 CDs
Playstation, "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Do You Remember
Love", N/A
Bandai Visual, SLPS 02005~7, 5/27/99, Y6800
(2.5D Shooting Game)
Playstation port of the Saturn game. Came with card, Macross VF-X2 and
Patlabor demo games.
Arcade, "Macross Plus", N/A
Banpresto, 12/96
(Shooting Game)
Playstation, "Macross VF-X2", N/A
UNiT Inc./Bandai Visual, SLPS 02237, 9/2/99, Y6800
(3D Shooting)
Wonder Swan, "Macross - True Love Song -", N/A
UpStar, SWJ-LAY001, 3/23/00, Y3980
(Adventure/Growth sim)
Dreamcast, "Macross M3 (?)", N/A
(3D Shooter)
Gameboy Color, "Macross 7", N/A
Epoch, 2000, Y???
(Horizontal shooter)
Playstation, "Macross Plus -Game Edition-", N/A
Takara Co., Ltd./Shoeisha Co., Ltd., SLPS 02791, 6/29/00, Y6800
(3d shooting)
Dreamcast, "Macross M3", N/A
Shoeisha Co., Ltd., T-21501M, 2/22/01, Y6800
Shoeisha Co., Ltd., T-21502M, 2/22/01, Y6800
(limited version with card)
(3d shooting)
Playstation 2, "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross", N/A
Bandai/Sega, 2003, Y6800
(3d Shooting)
MAGICAL GIRL COCO
Playstation, "Magical Girl Coco", N/A
Seta, Y5800
Based on a radio show.
MAGICAL GIRL PRETTY SAMMY
PC98, "Magical Girl Pretty Sammy", N/A
AIC, 199?, Y????
(Adventure Game)
Playstation, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 1: In the Earth", N/A
Pioneer, SLPS 00645~6, 8/30/96, Y6800
(Adventure/Fighting Game, ported from AX9801)
Playstation, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 2: In the Julyhelm (sic)",
N/A
Pioneer, SLPS 00760~1, 3/14/97, Y6800
(Adventure/Fighting Game)
Saturn, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy [kanji]", N/A
Nec Interchannel, 8/8/97, Y6800
(Adventure Game)
Saturn, "Magical Girl Pretty Samy Heart no Kimochi", N/A
Nec Interchannel, 1/29/98, Y6800
(Adventure Game)
MAGICAL HAT
Mega Drive, "Magikaru Hatto No Buttabi Taabou Daibouken!", "DecapAttack"
Sega, 1990, G-4041, Y????
(Platform Game)
MAGICAL TARURUUTO-KUN
Famicom, "Magical Taruruuto-kun", N/A
Bandai, Y???
Mega Drive, "Magical Taruruuto-kun", N/A
Sega, 4/24/92, Y3880
(Action Game)
Game Gear, "Magical Taruruuto-kun", N/A
???, 7/5/97, Y3980
(Action Game)
Super Famicom, "Magical Taruruuto-kun Magic Adventure", N/A
Bandai/Toei, 1992, Y???
(Role-Playing Game)
MAGIC KNIGHT RAYEARTH
Game Gear, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
Sega, 1994, Y???
(Role-Playing Game)
Game Gear, "Magic Knight Rayearth 2: Making of Magic Knight", N/A
Sega, 1995, Y???
(Artificial Life Sim)
Saturn, "Magic Knight Rayearth", "Magic Knight Rayearth"
Sega, GS-9018, 8/25/95, Y4800
(Role Playing Game)
Super Famicom, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
Tomy, 1995, Y???
(Role-Playing Game)
Translated ROM available
Gameboy, "Magic Knight Rayearth", N/A
Tomy, DMG-P-ARYJ, 1995, Y???
(Role-Playing Game)
MAHOUJIN GURU GURU
Gameboy, "Mahoujin Guru Guru", N/A
Takara, 1995, Y???
(Action/RPG)
Super Famicom, "Mahoujin Guru Guru", N/A
Enix, 4/21/95, Y10800
(Action/RPG)
Super Famicom, "Mahoujin Guru Guru 2", N/A
Enix, 4/12/96, Y8000
(Action/RPG)
Gameboy Color, "Doki Doki Densetu/Mahoujin Guru Guru" (?), N/A
Enix, Y???
MAISON IKKOKU
MSX2, "Maison Ikkoku", N/A
Microcabin, 1987, Y6800
(Adventure Game)
MSX2, "Maison Ikkoku Final", N/A
Microcabin, 1988, Y7800
(Adventure Game)
Famicom, "Maison Ikkoku", N/A
Bothtec/Microcabin, 1988, Y5900
(Adventure Game)
PC98, "Maison Ikkoku", N/A
Microcabin, 1988, Y????
(Adventure Game)
PC Engine, "Maison Ikkoku", N/A
Microcabin MC66680, 8/4/89, Y5900
(Adventure Game)
PC98, "Maison Ikkoku Kanketsuhen", N/A
Microcabin, 19??, Y????
(Adventure Game)
X68000, "Maison Ikkoku Kanketsuhen", N/A
Microcabin?, 19??, Y9800
(Adventure Game)
MAKERUNA MAKENDOU
Super Famicom, "Makeruna Makendou", "Kendo Rage"
Datam Polystar, 1992, Y???
(Action Game)
Super Famicom, "Makeruna Makendou 2", N/A
Datam Polystar, 1995, Y???
(Fighting Game)
Super Famicom, "Keeper" (?), N/A
(Puzzle game with Makendou as a bonus playable character.)
Playstation, "Makeruna! Makendou 2", N/A
Datam Polystar, SLPS 00128, 11/10/95, Y5800
(Fighting Game)
PC-FX, "Makeruna Makendou Z"), N/A
Fill In Cafe/NEC, 3/20/98, Y7800
(Role-Playing Game)
MARMALADE BOY
Gameboy, "Marmalade Boy" (?), N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y3900
(Romance simulation)
Super Famicom, "Marmalade Boy", N/A
Bandai, 1995, Y???
(Romance simulation)
MAZINGER Z
Super Famicom, "Mazinger Z", N/A
Bandai/Winky Soft, 6/25/93, Y8800
(Action Game)
Mega Drive, "Mazin Saga", "Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter"
Sega, 2/26/93, Y6800
(Action Game)
Arcade, "Mazinger Z", N/A
Banpresto, 1994
(Shooting Game)
MEGAMI PARADISE
PC Engine, "Megami Paradise", N/A
PC-FX, "Megami Paradise II", N/A
NEC, 7/26/96, Y7800
METAL FIGHTER MIKU
Saturn, "Metal Fighter Miku", N/A
Victor Entertainment, 9/29/95, Y6800
(Digital Comic)
METAL JACK
Gameboy, "Metal Jack", N/A
Takara, 1991, Y???
(Strategy Game)
Super Famicom, "Armored Police Metal Jack", "Metal Jack Armored Police"
Atlus, 1992, Y???
(Action Game)
MIRACLE GIRLS
Super Famicom, "Miracle Girls", N/A
Takara, Y8800
(Action Game)
MIRAI NINJA
Arcade, "Mirai Ninja", N/A
Namco
Based on a manga series. Released in 1988. (Cyber Ninja was a
live-action movie of this, which has been dubbed by Streamline.)
MONKEY MAGIC
Playstation, "Monkey Magic", "Monkey Magic"
Sunsoft, SLPS 02583, 7/13/00, Y4800
(Action Game)