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Dragon 2024 from The Paladin by BOTHTEC
Relics (PC-98). Bothtec, 1986. (Source)
'Ranma ½: Hiryu Densetsu'
[PC-98] [JAPAN] [MAGAZINE, SPREAD] [1992]
"Ranma now available as a PC game! The super popular manga Ranma by Rumiko Takahashi, familiar from Weekly Shōnen Sunday and TV, has beautiful graphics with a total of over 500 pages. "Ranma" transforms from a man to a woman, and you can enjoy the same fun Lumic world as in the comic. It is now available as a PC version of a story-long adventure game." ~Ad Blurb (Based on machine translation)
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Source: Technopolis, January 1992 || Internet Archive; miralita
Ginga Eiyū Densetsu (PC-98), 1989.
Eggy
During the early days of computer gaming, publishers often found products by holding game development competitions. Enix was one of the first of these and found great success, so when Bothtec was formed in 1985, they did the same thing. The first result of this contest was Eggy, developed for PC-6001 by Atsushi Aoki and then ported to other platforms.
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‘Topple Zip’
[FDS] [JAPAN] [FLYER] [1987]
Topple Zip is a vertically scrolling shooter that is marketed as a racing game. The basic premise is that you control an aircraft and fly in competition against several other, computer controlled crafts. In addition to shooting at your opponents, you may ram into them, and they into you. Doing so may dislodge a pill shaped power-up from them which you can then shoot and collect.
Power-ups exist in various types, including defensive and offensive such as giving you better weapons. There are eight different levels, each of which contain a number of warps which link to other levels. How the levels connect is random each time you play the game.
The goal of the game is to locate a key which is necessary to access the warp which leads to the eight and final level. Collect it from whichever level it is hidden inside of, and access the eighth level before any of your competitors. ~MobyGames
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