List of XTALSOFT games

The following is a list of games developed or published by the defunct Japanese computer and video game company, XTALSOFT.

Sharp MZ-700

  • 1983
    • Holy Sword

Hitachi S1

  • 1985
    • Lizard
  • 1986
    • Heart of Phantasm II (夢幻の心臓II)

NEC PC-6001

  • Dates Unknown
    • Holy Sword
    • Great Detective Appearance!
    • Lizard
    • Vandal
    • Earthbound
    • Aspic
    • UFO Attack
    • U-boat S.O.S.
    • Newton's Power
    • Green Beam
    • Red Zone Killer
    • Rush Hour Game
    • ドッグファイター
    • Wルービック パネル
    • レーザーワープ ゲーム
    • バイキン・ウォーズ

PC-6001mkII

  • 1986
    • Aspic

NEC PC-8801

  • 1983
    • Holy Sword
    • 高速機動部隊
  • 1984
    • Great Detective Appearance!
    • Ninja Residence
    • Grand Cross
    • 白伝説
    • Lizard
  • 1985
    • Fantasian
    • Heart of Phantasm II (夢幻の心臓II)
  • 1986
    • Heart of Phantasm II (夢幻の心臓II)
    • Babylon

NEC PC-8801mkIISR

  • 1987
    • Babylon
    • Crimson
    • Jehard
    • Mr. Professional Baseball
  • 1988
    • Battle Gorilla
    • Advanced Fantasian
  • 1989
    • Crimson II
  • 1990
    • Heart of Phantasm III (夢幻の心臓III)
    • Crimson III
  • Dates Unknown
    • Fantasian
    • Lizard (computer game)
    • 白伝説
    • Heart of Phantasm (夢幻の心臓)
    • Heart of Phantasm II (夢幻の心臓II)

NEC PC-98

  • 1984
    • Heart of Phantasm (夢幻の心臓)
  • 1986
    • Heart of Phantasm II (夢幻の心臓II)

Fujitsu FM-7

  • 1983
    • Holy Sword
  • 1984
    • Earthbound
    • Ninja Residence
    • Grand Cross
  • 1986
    • Heart of Phantasm II (夢幻の心臓II)

Fujitsu FM-77AV

  • 1986
    • Aspic
  • 1987
    • Babylon

Fujitsu FM-8

  • 1984
    • Ninja Residence

Sharp X1

  • 1987
    • Aspic Special
  • Dates Unknown
    • Heart of Phantasm II (夢幻の心臓II)

MSX

  • 1987
    • Bolu Fez and 5 Evil Spirits

MSX2

  • 1989
    • Crimson II
  • 1990
    • Crimson III

Famicom Disk System

  • 1987
    • Sword of Kalin
  • 1988
    • Aspic

Commodore 64

  • 1989
    • Curse of Babylon
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