List of Kemco games

This is a list of Kemco games. Although they are listed on this page, the video games in North America prior to 1992 were not published by Kemco itself, but instead by its distributor Seika Corporation of Torrance, California who used the label Kemco * Seika to market Kemco's titles in the region.

Console-based games

Original games

Title Consoles Release date JP NA PAL Notes
Space Hunter NES September 25, 1986 Yes No No
Toki no Tabibito -Time Stranger- NES December 26, 1986 Yes No No
Indora no Hikari NES October 20, 1987 Yes No No
Desert Commander NES April 28, 1988 Yes Yes No Based on events of World War II.
Sanada Ten Braves NES June 27, 1988 Yes No No Based on the Sanada Ten Braves Ninja group.
Ghost Lion NES July 14, 1989 Yes Yes No
The Sword of Hope Game Boy December 28, 1989 Yes Yes Yes
Nekojara Monogatari Game Boy December 14, 1990 Yes No No
Top Gear SNES March 27, 1992 Yes Yes Yes Developed by Gremlin Graphics.
The Sword of Hope II Game Boy September 4, 1992 Yes Yes No
Kid Klown in Night Mayor World NES April 1, 1993 No Yes No Reskin of Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fuusen.
X-Zone SNES November 1992 Yes Yes Yes
Dr. Franken Game Boy December 1992 No Yes No Developed by Motivetime.
Top Gear 2 SNES August 8, 1993 Yes Yes Yes Developed by Gremlin Graphics.
Kid Klown in Crazy Chase SNES September 10, 1994 Yes Yes Yes
Game Boy Advance October 21, 2002 No Yes Yes
Top Gear 3000 SNES February 1995 Yes Yes No Developed by Gremlin Graphics.
Prehistorik Man SNES June 23, 1995 Yes No No Developed by Titus France.
Virtual League Baseball Virtual Boy August 11, 1995 Yes Yes No
Kid Klown in Crazy Chase 2: Love Love Hani Soudatsusen PlayStation December 6, 1996 Yes No No
Soreyuke!! Kid Game Boy July 18, 1997 Yes No No
The Bombing Islands PlayStation July 18, 1997 Yes Yes Yes
Nintendo 64 April 30, 1999 No Yes Yes Developed by Realtime Associates.
Top Gear Rally Nintendo 64 October 1997 Yes No Yes Developed by Boss Game Studios.
Game Boy Color March 25, 1999 Yes No Yes Developed by Vision Works.
Game Boy Advance July 25, 2003 Yes No Yes Developed by Tantalus Interactive.
Knife Edge: Nose Gunner Nintendo 64 November 10, 1998 Yes Yes Yes
Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding Nintendo 64 November 10, 1998 Yes No Yes Developed by Boss Game Studios.
Top Gear Overdrive Nintendo 64 November 23, 1998 Yes Yes Yes
Deja Vu I and II Game Boy Color October 15, 1999 Yes No Yes Developed by Infinite Ventures.
Top Gear Rally 2 Nintendo 64 December 3, 1999 Yes Yes Yes
Game Boy Color December 17, 1999 Yes No Yes
Top Gear Pocket 2 Game Boy Color December 17, 1999 Yes No Yes
Top Gear Hyper Bike Nintendo 64 March 17, 2000 Yes Yes Yes Developed by Snowblind Studios.
Top Gear: Dare Devil PlayStation 2 December 19, 2000 Yes Yes No Developed by Papaya Studio.
Top Gear GT Championship Game Boy Advance March 21, 2001 Yes Yes Yes
Mech Platoon Game Boy Advance November 28, 2001 Yes Yes Yes
Egg Mania: Eggstreme Madness Nintendo GameCube September 11, 2002 Yes Yes Yes Developed by HotGen.
Xbox September 11, 2002 Yes Yes Yes
PlayStation 2 September 12, 2002 Yes Yes Yes
Game Boy Advance September 16, 2002 Yes Yes Yes
GET! Boku no Mushitsu Kamaete Game Boy Color July 11, 2003 Yes No No Developed by Wizard.
Rogue Ops Xbox October 28, 2003 Yes Yes Yes Developed by Bits Studios.
PlayStation 2 October 29, 2003 Yes Yes Yes
Nintendo GameCube October 29, 2003 Yes Yes Yes
Yager Xbox September 28, 2004 No Yes No Developed by Yager Development.

Ports, localizations, and licensed games

Title Consoles Release date JP NA PAL Notes
Dough Boy NES December 11, 1985 Yes No No Port of the Commodore 64 game by Synapse Software.
Spy vs. Spy NES April 26, 1986 Yes No No Port of the game by First Star Software. Based on Spy vs. Spy.
Game Boy Color July 23, 1999 Yes No Yes
Electrician NES December 26, 1986 Yes No No Port of the Atari 8-bit game by Synapse Software.
Nankoku Shirei!! Spy vs. Spy NES March 27, 1987 Yes No No Based on Spy vs. Spy.
Superman NES December 22, 1987 Yes Yes No Based on the first two Superman films.
Donald Duck/Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular NES September 22, 1988 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from Disney productions and the Peanuts comics.
Déjà Vu NES November 22, 1988 Yes Yes No Port of the game by ICOM Simulations.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes NES December 21, 1988 Yes No No Based on the novels by Yoshiki Tanaka.
Roger Rabbit/Mickey Mouse/The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle FDS February 16, 1989 Yes No No Uses characters from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, other Disney productions, and Looney Tunes.
Game Boy May 5, 1989 Yes Yes No
NES August 1989 No Yes No
Shadowgate NES March 31, 1989 Yes Yes No Port of the Macintosh game by ICOM Simulations.
Game Boy Color January 1999 Yes Yes Yes Published outside of Japan by Nintendo.
Uninvited NES September 21, 1989 Yes Yes No Port of the game by ICOM Simulations.
Rescue: The Embassy Mission NES December 1, 1989 Yes Yes No Port of the game by Infogrames.
Snoopy's Magic Show Game Boy April 28, 1990 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from the Peanuts comics.
Rocket Ranger NES June 1990 Yes Yes No Port of the game by Cinemaware.
The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout NES August 3, 1990 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from Looney Tunes.
North & South NES September 21, 1990 Yes Yes No Port of the game by Infogrames. Offshoot of the Belgian comic series Les Tuniques Bleues.
Ka-Blooey SNES December 1, 1990 Yes Yes No Port of the game by Mirrorsoft.
Mickey Mouse II/The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2/Hugo Game Boy April 26, 1991 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from Disney productions, Looney Tunes, and the Hugo franchise.
Drakkhen SNES May 24, 1991 Yes Yes No Port of the game by Infogrames.
Dragon Wars NES August 9, 1991 Yes No No Port of the game by Interplay Productions.
Lagoon SNES December 12, 1991 Yes Yes Yes Port of the X68000 game by Zoom.
Track & Field in Barcelona NES February 2, 1992 No No Yes Port of the arcade game by Konami.
Spy vs. Spy Game Boy May 2, 1992 Yes Yes No Developed by First Star Software. Based on Spy vs. Spy.
Phalanx SNES August 7, 1992 Yes Yes Yes Port of the X68000 game by Zoom.
Game Boy Advance October 26, 2001 Yes Yes Yes
Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fuusen NES September 30, 1992 Yes No No Mickey Mouse III uses characters from Disney productions. The game served as the base for Kid Klown in Night Mayor World.
Mickey's Dangerous Chase Game Boy December 18, 1992 Yes No No Licensed from Capcom.
The Blues Brothers SNES March 26, 1993 Yes No No Port of the game by Titus France.
Mickey Mouse IV: Mahou no Labyrinth/Garfield Labyrinth Game Boy April 23, 1993 Yes No Yes Uses characters from Disney productions and the Garfield franchise.
First Samurai SNES July 2, 1993 Yes Yes Yes Port of the game by Vivid Image.
Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands! Game Boy December 22, 1993 Yes No No Uses characters from Disney productions.
Super Troll Islands SNES March 25, 1994 Yes No No Licensed from Millennium Interactive. Based on the Troll dolls.
Genocide 2 SNES August 5, 1994 Yes No No Developed by Bits Studio. Port of the X68000 game by Zoom.
Dragon View SNES August 26, 1994 Yes Yes No Based on Drakkhen.
Stone Protectors SNES November 1994 Yes Yes No Developed by Eurocom. Based on the Stone Protectors franchise.
Brutal SNES December 22, 1994 Yes No No Developed by Eurocom. Port of the game by GameTek.
Prehistorik Man Game Boy December 22, 1995 Yes No No Port of the game by Titus France.
Snoopy no Hajimete no Otsukai Game Boy December 21, 1996 Yes No No Uses characters from the Peanuts franchise.
Bugs Bunny Collection Game Boy December 19, 1997 Yes No No Uses characters from the Looney Tunes franchise.
Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 Game Boy Color January 29, 1999 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from the Looney Tunes franchise.
Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers Nintendo 64 May 31, 1999 Yes Yes Yes Developed by TNS and Infinite Ventures. Part of the Shadowgate franchise.
Catwoman Game Boy Color December 1999 No Yes Yes Uses characters from DC Comics.
Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 4 Game Boy Color April 21, 2000 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from the Looney Tunes franchise.
Daikatana Nintendo 64 May 26, 2000 No Yes Yes Port of the game by Eidos Interactive.
Game Boy Color September 26, 2000 No No Yes Developed by Will. Port of the game by Eidos Interactive.
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure Game Boy Color August 11, 2000 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from the Looney Tunes franchise.
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Game Boy Color November 20, 2000 No Yes Yes Published by Ubisoft. Uses characters from DC Comics.
PlayStation November 20, 2000 Yes Yes Yes
Nintendo 64 December 13, 2000 No Yes Yes
Tweety & The Magic Gems Game Boy Advance March 21, 2001 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from the Looney Tunes franchise.
Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure Nintendo GameCube December 7, 2001 Yes Yes Yes Developed by Nai'a Digital Works.
Boulder Dash EX Game Boy Advance September 16, 2002 Yes Yes Yes Developed by Vision Works. Based on Boulder Dash.
Woody Woodpecker Crazy Castle 5 Game Boy Advance December 6, 2002 Yes Yes Yes Developed by Tantalus Interactive. Uses characters from the Woody Woodpecker franchise.
Batman: Dark Tomorrow Xbox March 18, 2003 Yes Yes Yes Developed by HotGen. Uses characters from DC Comics.
Nintendo GameCube March 21, 2003 Yes Yes Yes
Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics Xbox February 16, 2005 No Yes No Licensed from SystemSoft.
Chicago Enforcer Xbox February 23, 2005 No Yes No Port of the game by Touchdown Entertainment.

Digital games

2007

  • Alphadia (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)

2008

  • Alphadia II (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Orleans no Otome: Jeanne D'Arc no Monogatari (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Sorcery Blade (WiiWare)

2009

  • Alphadia III (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Ayakashigatari (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Symphony of Eternity (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)

2010

  • Alphadia IV (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Dark Gate (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Eve of the Genesis (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Fantasy Chronicle (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • Symphony of Eternity (iOS & Android)

2011

  • Aeon Avenger (iOS & Android)
  • Alphadia (iOS & Android)
  • Alphadia V (NTT DoCoMo Mobile Phone)
  • CODE: Cerberus (Android)
  • Eve of the Genesis (iOS & Android)
  • Fantasy Chronicle (iOS & Android)
  • Grinsia (iOS & Android)
  • Machine Knight (iOS & Android)

2012

  • Bonds of the Skies (iOS & Android)
  • Covenant of Solitude (iOS & Android)
  • End of Aspiration (iOS & Android)
  • Knight of the Earthends (iOS & Android)
  • Mystic Chronicles (iOS & Android)
  • Silver Nornir (iOS & Android)
  • Symphony of the Origin (iOS & Android)

2013

  • Ancient Phantasma (Android)
  • Band of Monsters (iOS & Android)
  • Chronus Arc (iOS & Android)
  • Chrome Wolf (iOS & Android)
  • CRYSTAREINO: Mezameshi Yuusha to Suishou no Oukoku (iOS & Android)
  • Destiny Fantasia (iOS & Android)
  • D.M.L.C.: Death Match Love Comedy (Android)
  • Fanatic Earth (iOS & Android)
  • Infinite Dunamis (iOS & Android)
  • Izumo Rei no Chousahoukokucho: Tozasareta Negai (Android)
  • Justice Chronicles (Android)
  • Legend of Ixtona (iOS & Android)
  • Legacy Code: Mahou Sekai no Tankyuusha (Android)
  • Link of Hearts (iOS & Android)
  • Rusted Emeth (iOS & Android)
  • Seinaru Kishi no Monogatari (Android)
  • Seven Sacred Beasts (Android)
  • Soul of Deva: The Saiyuki Fantasy (iOS & Android)
  • Soul Historica (iOS & Android)
  • Cross Hearts Acadia (Android & iOS)
  • Togabito no Senritsu (Wii U)

2014

  • Alphadia Genesis (Android)
  • Asdivine Hearts (iOS, Android and 3DS)
  • Dead Dragons (Android)
  • Fortuna Magus (iOS & Android)
  • Journey to Kreisia (Android)
  • Lefalsia no Genei (Android)
  • Shining Mars (Android)
  • Shelterra The Sky World (iOS & Android)
  • Tears Revolude (Android)
  • Revenant Saga (iOS, PS3, Android)
  • Eclipse of Illusion (Android & iOS)
  • Illusion of L'Phalcia (Android & iOS)
  • Fanatic Earth (Android)
  • Soul of Deva (Android)
  • Shelterra the sky world (Android)
  • Rusted Emeth (Android)

2015

  • Kamen Rider Drive (Android & iOS)
  • Alphadia Genesis (PC, iOS & Android)
  • Tears Revolude (PC, iOS & Android)
  • Asdivine Dios (iOS & Android)
  • Justice Chronicles (Android & iOS)
  • Legend of Ixtona (Android & iOS)
  • Blood of Calamity (Android & iOS)
  • Valkyria Soul (Android & ios)
  • Dark Seven (Android & iOS)
  • Revenant Dogma (Android & iOS)
  • Grace of Letoile (Android & iOS)
  • Seven Sacred Beasts (Android & iOS)

2016

  • Asdivine Cross (Android & iOS)
  • Asdivine Menace (Android & iOS)
  • Antiquia Lost (Android & iOS)
  • Glorious Savior (Android & iOS)
  • Astral Frontier (Android & iOS)
  • Fairy Elements (Android & iOS)
  • Elio: A fantasy of light and darkness (Android & iOS)
  • Justice Chronicles (Android & iOS)

2017

  • Asdivine Cross (3DS)
  • Asdivine Hearts II (Android, iOS)
  • Legna Tactica (Android)
  • Onigo Hunter (Android, iOS)
  • Djinn Caster (Android, iOS, PC, Mac, PS4, PSVita, Wii U)
  • Revenant Saga (Android, iOS, PS Vita, PC, Nintendo Switch)
  • Antiquia Lost (Nintendo Switch, PS4, PSVita, PC)
  • Yōdanji (Android)

2018

  • Dragon Sinker (Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PSVita)
  • Dragon Lapis (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Machine Knight (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Heirs of the Kings (Android)
  • Revenant Dogma (Xbox One, Windows 10, PS4, PSVita)
  • Fernz Gate (Xbox One, Windows 10, Nintendo Switch)
  • Chronus Arc (Xbox One, Windows 10, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS)
  • Wizards of Brendal (Android)
  • Fairy Elements (Android)
  • Onigo Hunter (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Asdivine Hearts II (Xbox One)
  • Marenian Tavern Story: Patty and the Hungry God (Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS)
  • Sephirothic Stories (Android, iOS)

2019

  • Seek Hearts (Android, iOS)
  • Asdivine Dios (Xbox One, PS4, Switch, PSVita)
  • Asdivine Hearts II (PS4, PSVita, Switch)
  • Revenant Saga (Xbox One)
  • Sephirothic Stories (PS4, PSVita, Switch, Xbox One)
  • Alvastia Chronicles (PS4, PSVita, Switch)
  • Dimension Cross (Android, iOS)
  • Legend of the Tetrarchs (Android, iOS, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, Steam)
  • Frane: Dragon Odyssey (PS4, PSVita, Switch, Xbox One)
  • Ambition Record (Android)
  • Asdivine Kamura (Android, iOS, PS4, Xbox One, Steam, Switch)[1]
  • Monochrome Order (Android, Steam, Xbox One, PS4, Switch)
  • Innocent Revenger (Android)
  • Archlion Saga (Switch)
  • Illusion of L'Phalcia (PS4, PSVita, Switch, Xbox One)
  • Asdivine Menace (PS4, PSVita, Switch, Xbox One)
  • Everdark Tower (Switch)
  • Masou no Viator (Android, iOS)

2020

  • Monster Viator (Xbox One, PS4, iOS, Android, Switch)

Canceled games

  • Déjà Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas (NES/Famicom)
  • The Arashi no Drift Rally: Ijoukishou o Tsuppashire
  • Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
  • Daikatana
  • Taitou
  • Lobo
  • Untitled Disney Channel game (Xbox 360's Kinect)
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References

  1. "Asdivine Kamura". Kemco. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
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