Plot: Lolita Syndrome is a Japanese adult computer game created by Enix and released on 31 October 1983 for the FM-7 and PC-8801 platforms. The game art was designed by Katsumi Mochizuki. Wikipedia
Plot: The Castle is a computer game released by ASCII Corporation in 1986 for the FM-7 and X1 computers. It was later ported to the MSX and NEC branded personal computers, and got a single console port for the SG-1000. The game is set within a castle containing 100 rooms, most of which contain one or more...
Plot: The Black Onyx is a 1984 role-playing video game released in Japan, developed by Bullet-Proof Software, with development led by Henk Rogers. It was one of the first successful Japanese-language RPGs, having sold 150,000 copies, and helped familiarize the Japanese public with RPGs. Wikipedia
Plot: Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord, known as Haja no Fūin in Japan, is a role-playing video game released initially on the Japanese PC-88 and then ported to various other systems, including a Sega Master System version which was released in North America. Wikipedia
Plot: Door Door is a 1983 single-screen platform video game developed and published by Enix in Japan. Originally released for the NEC PC-8801, it was ported to a number of other platforms, including the Family Computer. Wikipedia
Plot: Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom is a video game by Hudson Soft originally released in 1984 for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001, FM-7 and MSX Japanese home computers. It was ported on May 27, 1988, to the Famicom, and February 8, 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America. Wikipedia...
Plot: Flappy is a puzzle game by dB-Soft in the same vein as the Eggerland series and Sokoban that is obscure outside Japan. It features Flappy, a somewhat mole-like character who must complete each level by pushing a blue stone from its starting place to the blue tile destination. Wikipedia
Plot: Thexder is a run and gun game from Game Arts, originally released for the NEC PC-8801 in 1985. It was subsequently ported many other systems, including the Famicom. Wikipedia