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  2. Phantasy Star II: Kaerazaru Toki no Owari ni (ファンタシースターII ~帰らざる時の終わりに~) Developer/Publisher: Sega Release: March 21, 1989
  3. After Burner is a port of the Sega arcade game After Burner II, developed and published by Sunsoft for the Famicom on March 30, 1989.
  4. Super Mario Bros. 3 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ3) Developer/Publisher: Nintendo Release: October 23, 1988
  5. Final Fantasy (ファイナルファンタジー) Developer: Square Publisher: Square Release: December 18, 1987 Final Fantasy II (ファイナルファンタジーII) Developer: Square Publisher: Square Release: December 17, 1988
  6. Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Mono-tachi (ドラゴンクエストIV:導かれし者たち) was developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix for the Famicom on February 11, 1990.
  7. Wizardry II: Llylgamyn no Isan (ウィザードリィⅡ リルガミンの遺産) is a port of Wizardry: Legacy of Llylgamyn - The Third Scenario (also known as Wizardry III.) Developed by Sir-Tech Software, it was published by ASCII Corp. for the Famicom on February 21, 1989. *The Japanese ports of Wizardry II & III reverse the order of the games. The Japanese Wizardry II is a port of Wizardry III, and the Japanese Wizardry III is a port of Wizardry II.
  8. This ad appears to be a Wizardry short story. Shown in the ad are Wizardry I & II for the Famicom, a Wizardry novel, Wizardry comics, a Wizardry soundtrack, the Wizardry tabletop RPG, and Wizardry metal figurines. Never let it be said that NO Western games were successful in Japan during the 8 bit era. There was at least one.
  9. Nobunaga no Yabō: Zenkokuban (信長の野望・全国版 ) - released in the USA as Nobunaga's Ambition - is a turn-based strategy game developed and published by KOEI for the Famicom on March 18, 1988.
  10. Sangokushi (三國志, released in the USA as Romance of the Three Kingdoms) is a turn-based war simulation game developed and published by Koei for the Famicom on October 30, 1988.
  11. Jajamaru Ninpō Chō (じゃじゃ丸忍法帳) Developer: NMK Publisher: Strictly Limited Games Release: March 28, 1989
  12. Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements (ダンジョン&マジック Sword of the Element) Developer: Natsume Publisher: Natsume Release: November 10, 1989
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  16. Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou (爆笑!!人生劇場) Developer/Publisher: Taito Corporation Release: March 17, 1989
  17. Family Pinball (ファミリーピンボール, released in the USA as Rock'n' Ball) Developer: Kid Publisher: Namco Release: March 24, 1989
  18. Hydlide 3: Yami kara no Hōmonsha (ハイドライド3 闇からの訪問者) Developer: T&E Soft Publisher: Namco Release: February 17, 1989
  19. Ad for a supplement scenario to the Wizardry tabletop RPG, published in January 1989 by ASCII.
  20. This ad features three "game books" based on Dragon Quest III. As the ad states, the "game books" are a combination of a novel and a game, with various routes the reader/player can take. (Probably something similar to a choose your own adventure with a combat mechanic worked in as well).
  21. World Super Tennis (ワールドスーパーテニス), released in the USA as Top Players' Tennis, was developed by Home Data and published by Asmik for the Famicom on October 13, 1989.
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