Magical

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Established on May 29, 1985 as Home Data. Changed its name to Magical in 1993.

Game Boy Advance

  • Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage (JP Publisher: Namco)

Famicom/NES

  • Cosmic Epsilon (JP Publisher: Asmik)
  • Famicom Igo Nyuumon (JP Publisher: I'Max)
  • Famicom Shougi: Ryuuousen (JP Publisher: I'Max)
  • Hayauchi Super Igo (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Penguin-kun Wars (JP Publisher: ASCII)
  • Sky Destroyer (JP Publisher: Taito)
  • Sqoon (JP/US Publisher: Irem)
  • Tetrastar: The Fighter (JP Publisher: Taito)
  • Tetsuwan Atom (JP Publisher: Konami)
  • World Super Tennis / Top Players' Tennis, Chris Evert & Ivan Lendl in / Four Players' Tennis (JP/US Publisher: Asmik, EU Publisher: Nintendo)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Dragon's Eye Plus: Shanghai III (JP Publisher: Home Data)
  • Shougi no Hoshi (JP Publisher: Home Data)

PlayStation

  • Koushien V (JP Publisher: Magical)

PlayStation 2

  • HardHitter / HardHitter Tennis / Centre Court: HardHitter (JP Publisher: Magical, US Publisher: Atlus, EU Publisher: Midas)

Saturn

  • Gekitotsu Koushien (JP Publisher: Magical)

Super Famicom/SNES

  • Harapeko Bakka / Hungry Dinosaurs (JP Publisher: Magical, EU Publisher: Sunsoft)
  • JB The Super Bass (JP Publisher: N&G Project)
  • Koushien 3 (JP Publisher: Magical)
  • Koushien 4 (JP Publisher: Magical)
  • Nice de Shot (JP Publisher: Ask Kodansha)
  • Shodankurai Nintei: Shodan Pro Mahjong (Co-developed with Khaos) (JP Publisher: N&G Project)
  • Super Kyosaba: Kaze no Silpheed (JP Publisher: King Records)
  • Take Yutaka GI Memory (JP Publisher: N&G Project)

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