List of video games based on anime or manga

List of video games based on anime or manga

Also known as anime-based games, this is a list of computer and video games that are based on anime or manga, or from which anime or manga have been made. This does not contain dojin soft or adult games.

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* ".hack//G.U." series (Playstation 2)
* ".hack//INFECTION" (Playstation 2)
* ".hack//MUTATION" (Playstation 2)
* ".hack//OUTBREAK" (Playstation 2)
* ".hack//QUARANTINE" (Playstation 2)
* "7 Blades"
* "MysticLegend" (all)

A

* "Ah! My Goddess!" (PC-FX, NEC, December 27, 1997, ¥8000, Adventure
** "Quiz Ah! My Goddess!: Tatakau Tsubasa to Tomo ni" (Arcade, Sega/Wow Entertainment Inc./Kodansha, May 2000, Adventure/Quiz)
** "Quiz Ah! My Goddess!: Tatakau Tsubasa to Tomo ni" (Dreamcast, Sega/Wow Entertainment Inc./Kodansha, November 20 2000, ¥5800/¥8800, Adventur)
* "Ace wo Nerae!" (Super Famicom, Telenet Japan, December 24 1993, ¥9400, Tennis)
* "Akazukin ChaCha" (Game Boy, Tomy, 1995)
** "Akazukin ChaCha" (Super Famicom, Tomy, 1996, Role-playing)
** "Akazukin ChaCha: Osawagase! Panic Race!" (PC-FX, NEC, October 25 1996, ¥7800, Board)
* "Akira" (Famicom, Taito, ¥6800, Role-playing)
** "Akira" (CD-32, Ice, £30, Action)
** "Akira" (Nintendo 64, PS1, ?, ?) (PS1 version only released through limited promos)
* "Angelic Layer" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Aoi Blink" {PC Engine, Hudson, April 27 1990, ¥5800, Action)
* ""(Super Famicon, Visit, 1994, ¥9800, Action)
* "Area 88" (Arcade, Capcom, August 1989, Shooting, titled "U.N. Squadron" in North America)
** "Area 88" (Super Famicom, Capcom, July 26 1991, ¥8500, Shooting, titled "U.N. Squadron" in North America)
* "Armored Troopers Votoms" (Super Famicom, Takara, 3D fighting)
** "Armored Trooper Votoms Gaiden: Blue Knight Berserga Story" (PlayStation, Takara, October 30, 1997, ¥9800/¥5800, 3D fighting)
** "Armored Troopers Votoms: Woodo.Kummen" (PlayStation, Takara, April 2 1998, ¥9800/¥5800, 3D action)
** "Armored Trooper Votoms: Lightning Slash" (PlayStation, Takara, March 18 1999, ¥9800/¥5800, 3D action)
** "Armored Troopers Votoms: Steel Force" (PlayStation, Takara, September 30 1999, ¥6800, Strategy)
* "Ashita no Joe" (Super Famicom, Kei Amuzement, November 27 1992, ¥8900, Boxing)
** "Ashita no Joe no Densetsu" (NeoGeo, Boxing)
* ""
* "Aura Battler Dunbine" (PlayStation, Bandai, March 4, 2000, ¥6800, Strategy/Fighting)

B

* "Bakuretsu Hunter" (Saturn, Aimax, April 26, 1996, ¥8800, Adventure)
** "Bakuretsu Hunter Mahjongg Special" (PlayStation, Banpresto, October 25, 1996, ¥5800, Mahjongg)
** "Bakuretsu Hunter: Sorezore no Omoi...Nowānchatte" (PlayStation, Banpresto, April 11, 1997, ¥5800, Adventure)
** "Bakuretsu Hunter R" (Saturn, King Records, August 8, 1997, ¥5800, Adventure)
* "Bastard! Ankoku no Hakaishin" (Super Famicom, Cobra Team, 1994, 3D FIghting/Action)
** "Bastard!" (PlayStation, Seta/Shueisha, December 27, 1996, ¥6800, Role-playing)
* "Battle B-Daman"
* "" (Dreamcast, Yuke's/ASCII, December 1999, 3D Action/Adventure)
* "Beyblade"
* "Bikkuriman World" (PC Engine, Hudson, October 30, 1987, ¥4500, Action)
** "Bikkuriman Daijikai" (PC Engine, Hudson, December 23, 1988, ¥4980, Quiz)
** "Bikkuriman World Gekitō Seisenshi" (Famicom, Hudson, July 27, 1990, ¥6800, Role-playing)
** "Super Bikkuriman" (Super Famicom, Interbec, January 29, 1993, ¥8190, Fighting/Action)
** "Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festiva!" (Dreamcast, Sega Toys, May 2, 2000, ¥4800, Minigames)
** "Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Pocket Festiva!" (Neo Geo Pocket Color, Sega Toys, March 16, 2000, ¥3800, Minigame)
** "Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festiva!" (Game Boy Color, Imagineer, June 10, 2000, ¥3980, Card)
** "Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festiva!" (Dreamcast, Sega Toys, May 2, 2000, ¥4800, Boardgame)
* "Bleach GC" (Nintendo GameCube)
* "" (Playstation 2)
* "" (Nintendo Wii, Release Date(s): JPN December 14, 2006; North America
* " " (Nintendo DS
October 9, 2007; Europe February, 2008)
* " " (PSP)
* " (Saturn, Sega, June 23, 1995, ¥5800, Role-playing)
* "Bobobo bo Bo-bobo"
* "Boys Be..." (PlayStation, Kodansha, March 28, 1997, ¥5800, Adventure/Romance Simulation)
* "Brave Fencer Musashi" (Playstation)
* "Bravoman" (Arcade, Namco, 1998)
** "Chōzetsu Rinjin Bravoman" (PC Engine, Namco, ¥6800, 1998)
* "Bubblegum Crash!" (PC Engine, Naxat, December 6, 1991, ¥7200, Adventure)

C

* "Cardcaptor Sakura" (PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Wonderswan)
* "Captain Tsubasa" (Famicon, Super Famicon, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Sega-CD,Playstation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube, PSP)
* "Chibi Maruko-chan" (Super Famicom)
* "Chobits" (Game Boy Advance. PlayStation 2)
*Cowboy Bebop (PlayStation game)
*Cowboy Bebop (PlayStation 2 game)
* "Crayon Shin-chan" (Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance, DS, Wii)
* "Cyborg Kuro-chan" (Game Boy Color)

D

* "Death Note Kira Game" (Nintendo DS)
* "Death Note L o Tsugu Mono" (Nintendo DS)
* "Di Gi Charat Fantasy" (Dreamcast visual novel game based on Di Gi Charat)
* "Digimon Rumble Arena" (PlayStation)
* "Digimon World" (PlayStation)
* "Digimon World 2" (PlayStation)
* "Digimon World 3" (PlayStation)
* "Digimon Digital Card Battle" (PlayStation)
* "Digimon World 4" (PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox)
* "Digimon Rumble Arena 2" (PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox)
* "Digimon Battle Spirit" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Digimon Battle Spirit 2" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Digimon World Data Squad" (PlayStation 2)
* "Dinosaur King" (Nintendo DS)
* "" (Playstation 2)
* "Dragonia"
* "Doraemon"
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (PlayStation)
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
*"" (Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2)
*"" (PlayStation 2)
*"" (PlayStation 2)
*"" (Playstation 2, Wii)
*"" (Playstation 2, Wii)
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (Nintendo DS)
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (Game Boy Advance)
*"" (Playstation 2, GameCube, Xbox)
*"" (PlayStation Portable)
*"" (PlayStation)
*"Dragon Ball Z" (PlayStation Portable)
*"Dragon Ball Z" (Genesis)
*"" (Game Boy Color)
*""
*"Dragon Power" (NES)
*"Super Dragon Ball Z" (PlayStation 2)
*"Ultimate Battle 22" (PlayStation)

E

* "" (Sega Saturn)
* "" (Playstation 2)
* "" (Playstation 2)

F

* "Fate/Tiger Colosseum" (Playstation Portable)
* "Final Approach (anime)" (Playstation 2)
* "Finalist (visual novel)" (Playstation 2)
* "First Kiss Story" (PC-FX, PlayStation)
* "Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel" (Playstation 2)
* "" (Playstation 2)
* "" (Nintendo DS)
* "Fullmetal Alchemist 3" (Playstation 2)
* "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia" (Megadrive, PC-98)
* "Futari wa Precure" (Game Boy Advance)

G

* "Galaxy Fraulein Yuna" (various)
* "Game ni Natta yo! Dokuro-chan ~ Kenkou Shindan Daisakusen
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "Gate Keepers" (PlayStation)
* "Ghost in the Shell (based on Ghost in the Shell) (Playstation)
* " (based on ) (Playstation 2, PSP)
* "Girlfriend of Steel" (based on Neon Genesis Evangelion) (Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
* "Girlfriend of Steel 2" (based on Neon Genesis Evangelion)
* "" (NES, Vic Tokai, 1988)
* "" (NES, Vic Tokai, 1990)
* "Gungrave" (Playstation 2)
*"Battle Assault 3 featuring Gundam Seed" (PlayStation 2)
*"" (PlayStation 3)(Xbox 360)
*"Gundam 0079" (PlayStation)
*"Gundam Battle Assault" (PlayStation)
*"Gundam Battle Assault 2" (PlayStation)
*"" (PlayStation)
*"" (GBA)
*"" (PlayStation 2)
*"" (PlayStation 2)
*"" (PlayStation 2)
*"" (Sega Dreamcast)
*"" (PlayStation 2)

H

* "Hokuto no Ken
* "Hagane no Renkinjutsushi" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Hamtaro" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Harukanaru Toki no Naka De"
* "Hourglass of Summer"
* "Highschool! Kimen-gumi" (Sega Mark III/Master System)
* "Himiko Den"

I

* "Idolmaster (Arcade by Namco Bandai and X-Box 360 in 2006; The game caused the Anime ))
* "InuYasha: A feudal fairytale" (PlayStation)
* "InuYasha: Feudal Combat" (Playstation 2)
* "InuYasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask" (Playstation 2)
* "Idol Fighter SU-CHI-PAI (based on Su Chi Pai series of hentai mahjong games)
* "Initial D Arcade Stage

J

* "Jump Superstars" (Nintendo DS)
* "Jump Ultimate Stars" (Nintendo DS)
* "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" (Playstation, Dreamcast, Playstation 2)

K

* "Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Wonder Battle Hen" (WonderSwan Color, Banpresto, September 30, 1999, ¥3980, Role-playing)
** "Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Gekitō Food & Battle Hen" (Game Boy Color, Banpresto, 1999, Role-playing)
** "Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Kettō Bistogarumu Hen" (Game Boy Color, Banpresto, 1999, Role-playing)
** "Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Gekitō Food & Battle Hen" (Game Boy Color, Banpresto, October 1, 2000, ¥1000, Role-playing)
** "Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Kettō Bistogarumu Hen" (Game Boy Color, Banpresto, December 1, 2000, ¥1000, Role-playing)
* "KOU-GA-SHA ~Space Odyssey~"
* "Konjiki no Gash Bell"
* "Kaze no Stigma" (PC)

L

*"Love Hina" (various)
*"Lovely Idol" (Playstation 2)
*"" (NES)
*"Little Witch Parfait" (series)
*"Lucky Star No Mori (seires)

M

* "Magic Knight Rayearth" (Sega Saturn, Game Gear, Game Boy, Super Famicom)
* "Mahou Sensei Negima" (Game Boy Advance, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS, Playstation Portable)
* "Marmalade Boy" (Super Famicom, Game Boy)
* "Mazinger Z" (Arcade, Super Famicom)
* "Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Mahou no Princess Minky Momo" (Famicom)
* "Maya the Bee" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Medabots"
* "Meine Liebe"
* "Mugen Senshi Valis" (An OVA called "Genmu Senki Leda" was made using the Valis games as a template, but the property itself is unrelated.)

N

* "" (Nintendo GameCube)
* "" (Nintendo GameCube)
* "" (Nintendo GameCube)
* "" (Nintendo GameCube)
* "" (Wii)
* "" (Wii)
* "" (WonderSwan Color)
* "" (Game Boy Advance)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (Game Boy Advance)
* "" (Nintendo DS)
* "" (Game Boy Advance)
* "" (Game Boy Advance)
* "" (Nintendo DS)
* "" (Xbox 360)
* "" (PlayStation)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "Nee Pon? x Rai Pon!" (PC)
* "Nostradamus ni Kiite Miro" (PC)

O

*"One Piece Grand Battle" (Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2)
*"One Piece" (Game Boy Advance)
*"One Piece Grand Adventure" (PlayStation 2, GameCube)
*"One Piece Grand Battle!" (PlayStation 2, PSone, GameCube)
*"One Piece Grand Battle 3" (PlayStation 2, GameCube)
*"One Piece Treasure Battle!" (GameCube)
*"" (PlayStation 2, GameCube)
*"" (Nintendo Wii)
*"Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai" (PC)
*"" (PlayStation 2)
*"Osu!! Karate Bu" (Super Famicom)
*"Ouran KouKou Host Club" (PlayStation 2) (Only in Japan)

P

* "Phantom of Inferno" (DVD game)
* "Psychometrer Eiji" (PlayStation game upon which a manga has been made)

Q

* "The Quiz Master"

R

* "Ragnarok Online" (PC)
* "Really? Really!" (PC)
* "Record of Lodoss War" (Sega Dreamcast, Super Famicom)
* "Ranma 1/2" (Super Famicom, Playstation)
* "Rozen Maiden" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "" (Playstation)
* "Raki Suta Moe Doriru"

* "Sailor Moon" (Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Arcade, 3DO, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Saturn, Playstation)
* "Saikano" (Not yet released but sources state, "It will likely be released on PSP and PS2")
* "Saint Seiya" (Game Boy, Famicom, Playstation 2)
* "Sakura Wars" ("Sakura Taisen") (Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, PC)
* "" (PlayStation 2)
* "Shakugan no Shana" (Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2)
* "Shaman King" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Shaman King" (PlayStation 2)
* "Shojo Kakumei Utena (Sega Saturn)
* "Shuffle!" (PC)
* "Shuffle! On the Stage" (Playstation 2)
* "Slayers" (Super Famicom, Playstation, Sega Saturn)
* "Soar High! Isami"
* "Soul Link" (PC)
* "Soul Link Extension" (Playstation 2)
* "Sotsugyou (video game)" and "Sotsugyou M"
* "" (Playstation)
* ""
* "Shin Raki Suta Moe Doriru Tabidachi"

T

* "Takahashi Meijin no Bug-tte Honey" (Famicom, Hudson Soft, June 5, 1987, ¥5500, Action)
* "Tenchi Muyo! Game-Hen" (Super Famicom)
* "Tenchi Muyo! Toukou Muyou" (PlayStation, Sega Saturn)
* "Tennis no Oujisama 2005 Crystal Drive" (Nintendo DS)
* "Tengen toppen Guren Laggen
* "The Legend of Zelda" (Nintendo consoles)
* "The Agitation of Haruhi Suzumiya" (Nintendo Wii)
* "The Perplexity of Haruhi Suzumiya" (Playstation 2)
* "The Promise of Haruhi Suzumiya" (PSP)
* "Tick! Tack!" (PC)
* "Tokimeki Memorial"
* "Tokyo Mew Mew" (Game Boy Advance, Playstation)
* ""
* "Tsubasa Chronicle" (Nintendo DS)
* "Tsuyokiss" (PC, Playstation 2)
* "Terrorist Invasion" (Playstation 3, Playstation 2)

U

* "U.N. Squadron", see "Area 88"
* "Uchuu no Stellvia" (Playstation 2, Game Boy Advance)
* "Utawareruono" (PC, Playstation 2)

V

*"Vampire Hunter D"
*"Variable Geo" (also adapted into an OVA)
*"Victorious Boxers - Ippo's Road to Glory" (Playstation 2)
*"Victorious Boxers 2 - Fighting Spirit" (Playstation 2)
*"" (Wii)
*"Violinist of Hameln"

W

* "Wagamama Fairy Mirumo de Pon!" (Game Boy Advance)
* "Wangan Midnight" (Arcade, PS2, PS3)
* "W Wish"
* "Wedding Peach" (Super Famicom, Game Boy, PC-98)
* "" (PlayStation)

X

* "Xenosaga"
* "X/1999" the Game

Y

* "Yu-Gi-Oh!" (various)
* "Yu-Gi-Oh! Enter The Shadow Realm" (SP)
* "Yu Yu Hakusho"
* "Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction" (GBA)
* "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Spirit Caller" (DS)
* "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards" (GBA)
* ""
* "Yu Yu Hakusho Forever" (PS2)

Z

* "Zoids Saga" series (Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS)
* "Zoids VS" series (Nintendo Gamecube)
* "Zatch Bell!" series
** "Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles (Nintendo Gamecube and Playstation 2)
** "Zatch Bell! Electric Arena (Game Boy Advance)
** "Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury" (Nintendo Gamecube and Playstation 2)

ee also

* List of hentai computer games
* List of video games based on comics
* List of video games based on cartoons

External links

* [http://www.anime-games.co.uk Anime Video Games] a website with over 200 reviews of Anime based games.
* [http://www.psxanimelist.com PSX Anime List] detailed list of anime based Playstation games.
* [http://www.freewebs.com/digimon-petz/index.htm digimon petz rpg] anime fan-based Digimon rpg


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