List of video games, filtered by platform(s): PC-FX

Return to Zork (1993) (3.37 average Grouvee user rating)

A point-and-click adventure game with heavy use of FMV set in the universe of the Zork series of text adventures.
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Der Langrisser (1995) (4.08 average Grouvee user rating)

A remake of Langrisser II that was originally released on the SNES in Japan and was later ported to the PC-FX.
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Shanghai: Triple-Threat (1994) (2.33 average Grouvee user rating)

The fourth of Success's arcade entries of the Shanghai series of mahjong solitaire games. Along with classic Shanghai, this game features three additional game modes (two of which are new to the series).
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Doukyuusei 2 (1995) (2.67 average Grouvee user rating)

The sequel to Elf's popular dating sim series. The highschool-aged protagonist only has the two week Winter vacation to find a girlfriend.
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Angelique (1994) (3.00 average Grouvee user rating)

The first game in the popular Angelique series. It is generally acknowledged to have marked the beginning of the otome genre.
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Battle Heat (1994) (2.00 average Grouvee user rating)

A cinematic fighting game designed by Hudson and released in Japan, with character designs by Junichi Hayama (the designer for the Hokuto no Ken anime series)
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Tyoushin Heiki Zeroigar (1997) (4.00 average Grouvee user rating)

A top down shooter developed by NEC for the PC-FX.
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Dragon Knight 4 (1994) (4.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Dragon Knight 4 is a role-playing game developed by ELF and released in Japan on several platforms between 1994 and 1997.
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Super Real Mahjong PV (1994) (3.00 average Grouvee user rating)

The fifth numbered Super Real Mahjong title.
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Graduation (1994) (5.00 average Grouvee user rating)

A life simulation game published in America by Mixx Entertainment, the company that would later become Tokyopop.
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Mahjong Gokuu Tenjiku (1994) (1.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Mahjong game developed by Chat Noir in 1994. It is themed around the Chinese novel Journey to the West and was released on multiple systems.
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Team Innocent: The Point of No Return (1994) (2.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Team Innocent is a sci-fi adventure game created by Hudson for the PC-FX. It was a launch title for the PC-FX in 1994. The graphics was unique, consisting of 2D sprites over pre-rendered 3D backdrops.
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All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling: Queen of Queens (1995) (3.00 average Grouvee user rating)

All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling: Queen of Queens
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Konpeki no Kantai (1995) (2.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Naval strategy game developed in 1995 that sees an alternate version of World War 2.
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Anime Freak FX Vol. 1 (1995) (1.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Anime Freak FX Vol. 1
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Cutey Honey FX (1995) (3.00 average Grouvee user rating)

A Cutie Honey digital point-and-click comic adventure game for the PC-FX developed by DataWest and published in Japan by NEC in 1995.
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Lunatic Dawn FX (1995) (3.00 average Grouvee user rating)

A role-playing game in the Lunatic Dawn series from Artdink, released for PC-FX in 1995.
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Anime Freak FX Vol. 2 (1995) (1.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Anime Freak FX Vol. 2
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Kishin Douji Zenki FX: Vajura Fight (1995) (3.00 average Grouvee user rating)

An action platformer developed by Hudson for the PC-FX.
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Pachio-Kun FX: Maboroshi no Shima Daikessen (1995) (5.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Pachio-Kun FX is a pachinko game with fantasy trappings.
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Power Dolls FX (1996) (2.00 average Grouvee user rating)

PC-FX installment in the tactical RPG series, Power Dolls. Includes anime-style cutscenes.
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Anime Freak FX Vol. 3 (1996) (1.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Anime Freak FX Vol. 3
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Chip Chan Kick! (1996) (4.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Chip Chan Kick!
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Fire Woman Matoi-gumi (1996) (3.00 average Grouvee user rating)

A Japanese RPG/dating simulation where you must protect Shirosagi High School from bullies and hooligans.
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Anime Freak FX Vol. 4 (1997) (1.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Anime Freak FX Vol. 4
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Last Imperial Prince (1997) (5.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Last Imperial Prince is a side strolling action RPG for the PC-FX
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Anime Freak FX Vol. 5 (1997) (1.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Anime Freak FX Vol. 5
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Anime Freak FX Vol. 6 (1998) (1.00 average Grouvee user rating)

Anime Freak FX Vol. 6
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Mega Mall Story 2 (2019) (4.00 average Grouvee user rating)

A brand new business sim! Build cafés, movie theaters, aquariums, and more!
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Aa! Megami-sama (2.00 average Grouvee user rating)

An adventure game based on the popular manga and anime Ah! My Goddess.
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Can Can Bunny Extra (1993) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

An erotic dating sim about a matchmaking goddess, and the first Can Can Bunny game to receive an anime adaptation.
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J.B. Harold: Blue Chicago Blues (1994) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

J.B. Harold: Blue Chicago Blues
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Farland Story: Yottsu no Fuuin (1995) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

A remake of the first two games in TGL's long-running Farland series of turn-based strategy RPGs combined together. The hero Arc is forced to rescue his beloved Ferio from the mysterious Black Knight.
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Tengai Makyou: Karakuri Kakutoden (1995) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

FMV fighting game spin-off in the Tengai Makyou series.
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Galaxy Fraulein Yuna FX (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

The third entry in the Galaxy Fraulein Yuna series taking place directly after the events of the previous title.
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Miraculum: The Last Revelation (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

A PC-FX RPG by RayForce and NEC Home Electronics.
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Super Power League FX (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

A 3D baseball game featuring the Nippon Professional Baseball league.
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Ojousama Sousamou (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

PC-FX adventure game based on the Sotsugyou: Graduation series.
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Kokuu Hyouryo Nirgends (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

A 3D real time flight FMV adventure game.
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Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

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Blue Breaker: Ken yori mo Hohoemi o (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

A Japanese-only role-playing game.
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Fushigi no Kuni no Angelique (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

A board and dating sim otome game set in the Angelique universe. It was originally released for PC-FX, and later ported to several other platforms.
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Angelique Special 2 (1996) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

The second installment in the popular Angelique series.
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Boundary Gate: Daughter of Kingdom (1997) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

Boundary Gate: Daughter of Kingdom
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Sparkling Feather (1997) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

Tactical strategy game exclusive to PC-FX.
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Wakusei Koukitai Little Cats (1997) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

An adventure strategy game with dating-sim elements about training mech-piloting women in the far reaches of space.
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Tonari no Princess Rolfee (1997) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

Adventure game featuring PC-FX console official mascot.
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Comic Road (1997) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

Comic Road
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Minimum Nanonic (1997) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

Adventure game for PC-FX.
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Cocktail Pack (1997) (0 average Grouvee user rating)

Cocktail Pack is a compilation of two PC-FX games
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