List of Sunsoft video games
Appearance
(Redirected from Magic Flute (video game))
This is a list of video games developed or released by Sunsoft.
Video games
[edit]Title | Release Date | System | Note |
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Block Challenger | 1978 | Arcade | Also known as Block Perfect or Galaxy Force |
Dai San Wakusei | 1979 | Arcade | Roughly translated as The Third Planet |
Stratovox | 1980 | Arcade | Also known as Speak & Rescue |
Funky Fish | 1981 | Arcade | |
Route 16 | 1981 | Arcade | |
Kangaroo | 1982 | Arcade | |
Runaway | 1982 | Arcade | |
Arabian | 1983 | Arcade | |
Markham | 1983 | Arcade | |
Banbam | 1984 | Arcade | |
Cosmopolis | 1984 | Arcade | |
The Guiness | 1984 | Arcade | |
Pettan Pyū | 1984 | Arcade | |
Strength & Skill - Guinness Book of Records | 1984 | Arcade | |
Ikki (いっき) | 1985 | Arcade | Also known as Boomerang and Farmer's Rebellion |
November 28, 1985[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
Super Arabian (スーパーアラビアン) | July 25, 1985[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Route 16 Turbo (ルート16ターボ) | October 4, 1985[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Atlantis no Nazo (アトランチスの謎) | April 17, 1986[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi (東海道五十三次) | July 3, 1986[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Dead Zone | November 20, 1986 | Famicom Disk System | |
Adian no Tsue | December 12, 1986 | Famicom Disk System | |
The Wing of Madoola (マドゥーラの翼) | December 18, 1986[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Super Sky Kid/Vs. Sky Kid | 1986 | Nintendo VS. System | USA-only |
Nazoler Land | February 6, 1987 | Famicom Disk System | |
Marchen Veil | March 3, 1987 | Famicom Disk System | Original version developed and released by System Sacom for the MSX |
Chitei Tairiku Orudoora | March 27, 1987 | Famicom Disk System | |
Super Boy Allan | March 27, 1987 | Famicom Disk System | Developed by Asmik |
Nazoler Land Dai 2 Gou | June 12, 1987 | Famicom Disk System | |
Fantasy Zone (ファンタジーゾーン) | July 20, 1987[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Tenka no Goikenban: Mito Koumon (天下の御意見番 水戸黄門) | August 11, 1987[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Sky Kid | September 1987[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | USA-only |
Spy Hunter | September 1987[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | USA-only |
Shanghai (上海) | December 4, 1987[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Nazoler Land Special | December 18, 1987 | Famicom Disk System | |
Ripple Island (リップルアイランド) | January 23, 1988[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Nazoler Land Dai 3 Gou | March 11, 1988 | Famicom Disk System | |
Freedom Force | April 1988[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | USA-only |
1988 | Nintendo VS. System | USA-only | |
Blaster Master | June 17, 1988[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Known as Chō Wakusei Senki Metafight (超惑星戦記 メタファイト) in Japan |
Mito Koumon II: Sekai Manyuu Ki (水戸黄門II 世界漫遊記) | August 11, 1988[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Alien Syndrome | December 2, 1988 | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Nankin no Adventure | December 9, 1988 | Famicom Disk System | |
Fantasy Zone II: Opa-Opa no Namida (ファンタジーゾーンII オパオパの涙) | December 20, 1988[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Xenophobe | December 1988[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | USA-only |
Platoon | December 1988[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | USA-only |
1988 | Nintendo VS. System | USA-only | |
Shanghai | 1988 | Arcade | |
Sekiryuuou (赤龍王) | February 10, 1989[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Out Live | March 17, 1989 | PC Engine | |
After Burner (アフターバーナー) | March 30, 1989[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Maharaja (マハラジャ) | September 29, 1989[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Fester's Quest | September 1989[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Benkei Gaiden | December 22, 1989 | PC Engine | |
Batman | December 22, 1989[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Bay Route | 1989 | Arcade | Sunsoft / Sega |
Shanghai II | 1989 | Arcade | |
Tough Turf | 1989 | Arcade | |
City Hunter | March 2, 1990 | PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 | |
Batman | April 13, 1990 | Game Boy | Rereleased in 1997 in North America with an updated company address on the box art and booklet. |
Tel-Tel Mahjong | June 8, 1990 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Japan-only |
Batman | July 19, 1990 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | |
Journey to Silius | August 10, 1990[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Known as Rough World (ラフワールド) in Japan |
Shanghai II (上海II) | August 24, 1990[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Batman | October 12, 1990 | PC Engine | Japan-only |
Tel-Tel Stadium | October 21, 1990 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Japan-only |
Nantettatte!! Baseball (なんてったって!!ベースボール) | October 26, 1990[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Pri Pri: Primitive Princess! | December 12, 1990 | Game Boy | |
Gremlins 2: The New Batch | October 1990[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Known as Gremlins 2: Shinshu Tanjou (グレムリン2 新種誕生) in Japan. Game Boy version rereleased in 1997 in North America with an updated company address on the box art and booklet. |
December 21, 1990 | Game Boy | ||
Blaster Master Jr. | August 23, 1991 | Game Boy | Known as Blaster Master Boy in North America and Bomber King: Scenario 2 (ボンバーキング シナリオ2) in Japan |
Ufouria: The Saga | September 20, 1991[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Known as Hebereke (へべれけ) in Japan |
Super Spy Hunter | September 27, 1991[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Known as Battle Formula (バトルフォーミュラ) in Japan |
Lemmings | December 18, 1991 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
November 20, 1992 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | ||
November 1992[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Ocean Software | |
Batman: Return of the Joker | December 20, 1991[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Known as Dynamite Batman (ダイナマイトバットマン) in Japan. Game Boy version rereleased in 1997 in North America with an updated company address on the box art and booklet. |
March 28, 1992 | Game Boy | ||
Batman: Revenge of the Joker | 1992 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | |
Super Fantasy Zone | January 14, 1992 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | |
Gimmick! (ギミック!) | January 31, 1992[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Known as Mr. Gimmick outside of Japan |
Honoo no Toukyuuji: Dodge Danpei (炎の闘球児 ドッジ弾平) | March 28, 1992[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Looney Tunes | October 1992 | Game Boy | Known as Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny to Yukai na Nakama Tachi in Japan. Rereleased in 1997 in North America with an updated company address on the box art and booklet. |
September 1999 | Game Boy Color | Not to be confused with the 1997 reprint of the game on the original Game Boy. | |
Trip World | November 27, 1992 | Game Boy | Japan-only |
Firepower 2000 | November 1992 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Super SWIV in Europe, original design by Sales Curve Interactive |
Road Runner's Death Valley Rally | November 1992 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by ICOM Simulations |
Benkei Gaiden: Suna no Shou | December 11, 1992 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Barcode World (バーコードワールド) | December 18, 1992[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Superman | 1992 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | |
Albert Odyssey | March 5, 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Pyokotan no Dai Meiro (ぴょこたんの大迷路) | March 19, 1993[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only, developed by Japan System Supply |
Honoo no Toukyuuji: Dodge Danpei 2 (炎の闘球児 ドッジ弾平2) | March 26, 1993[1] | Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Taz-Mania | May 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Visual Concepts |
Speedy Gonzales | July 1993 | Game Boy | |
World Heroes (video game) | August 12, 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Aero the Acro-Bat | August 1, 1993 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Iguana Entertainment |
October 12, 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions | October 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by ICOM Simulations |
Super Air Diver | November 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | PAL regions only |
Flashback | December 22, 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Japanese publisher |
Hebereke's Popoon | December 22, 1993 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
1994 | Arcade | ||
Blaster Master 2 | 1993 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Software Creations |
Beauty & the Beast: Belle's Quest | 1993 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Software Creations |
Beauty & the Beast: Roar of the Beast | 1993 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Software Creations |
Oishii Puzzle Ha Irimasenka | 1993 | Arcade | Sunsoft + Atlus |
Shanghai III | 1993 | Arcade | |
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage | February 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Viacom New Media |
Sugoi Hebereke | March 11, 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Hebereke no Oishii Puzzle | August 31, 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Hashire Hebereke | December 22, 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Aero the Acro-Bat 2 | December 1994[2] | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Iguana Entertainment |
December 1994[2] | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
Albert Odyssey 2 | 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Bubble and Squeak | 1994 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | |
Taz-Mania | September 1994 | Game Boy | Rereleased in 1997 in North America with an updated company address on the box art and booklet. |
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions | September 1994 | Game Boy | Rereleased in 1997 in North America with an updated company address on the box art and booklet. |
Daze Before Christmas | 1994 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | PAL regions only |
1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban | 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
The Death and Return of Superman | 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Blizzard Entertainment |
1995 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Blizzard Entertainment | |
Hissatsu Pachinko Collection | 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Panorama Cotton | 1994 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Success Corp. |
Acme Animation Factory | November 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Probe Software |
Myst | 1994 | Sega Saturn | |
Pirates of Dark Water | 1994 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | |
Pirates of Dark Water | 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Shounen Ninja Sasuke | 1994 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Japan-only |
Yogi Bear's Gold Rush | 1994[3] | Game Boy | Published in Europe |
Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel | 1994[4] | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by Iguana Entertainment |
1994[5] | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
Hungry Dinosaurs | January 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Published in Europe |
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors | January 24, 1995 | Arcade, Neo Geo | |
November 22, 1995 | Sega Saturn | ||
April 30, 1996 | PlayStation | ||
Hebereke's Popoitto | March 3, 1995 | Sega Saturn | Developed by Success Corporation |
May 26, 1995 | PlayStation | Developed by Success Corporation | |
July 28, 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
Justice League Task Force | 1995 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Licensed to and published by Acclaim Entertainment |
June 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
O-Chan no Oekaki Logic | September 8, 1995 | PlayStation | |
November 17, 1995 | Sega Saturn | ||
December 1, 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
Looney Tunes B-Ball | 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Sculptured Software |
Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday | 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Dark Technologies. Licensed to and published by Acclaim Entertainment |
Scooby-Doo Mystery | 1995 | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Developed by The Illusions Gaming Company. Licensed to and published by Acclaim Entertainment |
Scooby-Doo Mystery | 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Argonaut Software. Licensed to and published by Acclaim Entertainment |
Shanghai - The Great Wall / Shanghai Triple Threat | 1995 | Arcade | Sunsoft / Activision |
Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos | 1995 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Developed by Dark Technologies. North America-only, licensed to and published by Acclaim Entertainment |
O-Chan no Oekaki Logic 2 | September 27, 1996 | PlayStation | |
January 6, 2000 | WonderSwan | ||
Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean | 1996 | Sega Saturn | |
Karaoke Quiz Intro Don Don! | 1996 | Arcade | Sunsoft / Success |
Waku Waku 7 | November 1996 | Arcade, Neo Geo | |
June 20, 1997 | Sega Saturn | ||
Chameleon Twist | 1997 | Nintendo 64 | |
Riven | 1997 | PlayStation | |
1998 | Sega Saturn | ||
Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday | 1997 | PlayStation | |
Amagi Shien | February 14, 1997 | Sega Saturn, PC | Japan-only Developed by Success. Published by Clip House, which shared the same contact address as Sunsoft back in 1997. |
Photo Genic | December 18, 1997 | PlayStation | |
January 29, 1998 | Sega Saturn | ||
Astra Superstars | June 6, 1998 | Arcade | |
August 6, 1998 | Sega Saturn | ||
Aerostar | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Vic Tokai title from 1991 |
BurgerTime Deluxe | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Data East title from 1991 |
Daedalian Opus | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Vic Tokai title from 1990 |
Darkwing Duck | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Capcom title from 1993 |
Final Fantasy Adventure | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Square title from 1991 |
The Final Fantasy Legend | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Square title from 1990 |
Final Fantasy Legend II | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Square title from 1991 |
Final Fantasy Legend III | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Square title from 1993 |
Lock n Chase | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Data East title from 1990 |
Side Pocket | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Data East title from 1990 |
Talespin | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Capcom title from 1992 |
Tumblepop | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Data East title from 1993 |
Turrican | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Accolade title from 1991 |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | 1998 | Game Boy | USA-only Re-release of a Capcom title from 1991 |
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow | 1998 | Game Boy Color | USA-only |
Monster Seed | 1998 | PlayStation | |
Power Quest | 1998 | Game Boy Color | Developed by Japan System Supply |
Shanghai: Matekibuyu | 1998 | Arcade | Sunsoft / Activision |
Shanghai: True Valor | 1998 | PlayStation | |
Shanghai Pocket | 1998 | Game Boy Color | |
Hard Edge | 1998 | PlayStation | Known as T.R.A.G. in North America |
Puzzle Bobble | 1999 | Wonderswan | Japan-only |
Logical | 1999 | Game Boy Color | |
Puma Street Soccer | 1999 | PlayStation | |
Chameleon Twist 2 | April 14, 1999 | Nintendo 64 | |
Wonder-B Cruise | October 7, 1999 | PlayStation | |
Tasmanian Devil: Munching Madness | November 1999 | Game Boy Color | |
Daffy Duck: Fowl Play | December 1999 | Game Boy Color | |
Eternal Eyes | December 2, 1999 | PlayStation | |
Yeh Yeh Tennis | December 22, 1999 | PlayStation | Known as Love Game's: Wai Wai Tennis 2 (ラブゲームス わいわいテニス2) in Japan |
Speedy Gonzales: Aztec Adventure | December 26, 1999 | Game Boy Color | |
Blaster Master: Enemy Below | 2000 | Game Boy Color | Known as Metafight EX (メタファイトEX) in Japan |
Blaster Master: Blasting Again | 2000 | PlayStation | Known as Blaster Master in Japan |
Initial D: Takahashi Ryosuke no Typing Saisoku Riron | July 28, 2000 | PlayStation 2 | |
Monkey Magic | 2000 | PlayStation | |
Moomin's Tale | 2000 | Game Boy Color | |
Quest: Brian's Journey | 2000 | Game Boy Color | |
Real Myst | 2000 | PC | Also stylized as realMyst. Developed by Cyan |
O-Chan no Oekaki Logic 3 | January 11, 2001 | PlayStation | |
Barbapapa | 2001 | PlayStation | |
Project S-11 | 2001 | Game Boy Color | |
Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 1 (Ikki / Super Arabian) | October 4, 2001 | PlayStation | |
Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 2 (Atlantis no Nazo / Route-16 Turbo) | December 6, 2001 | PlayStation | |
Shanghai Advance | December 14, 2001 | Game Boy Advance | |
Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 3 (Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi / The Wing of Madoola) | December 27, 2001 | PlayStation | |
Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 4 (Blaster Master / Ripple Island) | February 14, 2002 | PlayStation | |
Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 5 (Journey to Silius / Ufouria: The Saga) | March 28, 2002 | PlayStation | |
Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 6 (Gimmick! / Super Spy Hunter) | November 21, 2002 | PlayStation | |
Ikki Mobile (いっき萌バイル) | July 2006 | Mobile phone | Remake of Famicom game |
Blaster Master: Overdrive | February 8, 2010 | Wii | |
Ikki Online (いっき おんらいん) | June 29, 2010 | PlayStation 3 | Remake of Famicom game |
Clock Tower | August 3, 2010 | Virtual Console (Wii) | Japan-only |
November 6, 2013 | Virtual Console (Wii U) | ||
Shanghai 3D Cube | March 3, 2011 | Nintendo 3DS | |
Ikki ~ Min'nade Komesōdō (いっき~みんなで米騒動~) | March 8, 2011 | Mobile phone | |
Clock Tower: The First Fear | November 9, 2011 | PlayStation Store (PSP/PS3/PSVita) | Japan-only |
Clock Tower 2 | February 22, 2012 | PlayStation Store (PSP/PS3/PSVita) | Japan-only |
Clock Tower: Ghost Head | May 9, 2012 | PlayStation Store (PSP/PS3/PSVita) | Japan-only |
Shanghai | 2017 | Mobile phone | |
Obduction | June 28, 2018[6] | PlayStation 4 | Developed by Cyan Worlds. Provided Japanese localization |
Dark Eclipse | September 25, 2018 | PlayStation VR | |
Shanghai Refresh | November 29, 2018 | Nintendo Switch | |
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure | 2021 | Nintendo Switch | |
House Cleaning Survival | May 31, 2021 | Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Ikki Unite | February 15, 2023 | Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Trip World DX | November 30, 2023 | Nintendo Switch, Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 | |
Ufouria 2: The Saga | March 1, 2024 | Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S | |
SUNSOFT is Back! Retro Game Selection | April 18, 2024 | Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | Includes The Wing of Madoola, Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi (Firework Thrower Kantaro's 53 Stations of the Tokaido), and Ripple Island. |
Ark of Charon | July 2024[7] | Windows |
Cancelled
[edit]Title | System |
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Lionex | Nintendo VS. System |
Magic Flute[8][9] | Nintendo 64 |
Pescatore | Famicom |
Sunman | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Wile E. Coyote's Revenge | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
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- ^ "ProReview: Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel". GamePro. No. 75. IDG. December 1994. p. 96.
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