Company:Masaya Games

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Masaya
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OwnerExtreme Co., Ltd.
CountryJapan
Introduced1985 (1985)
MarketsJapan
Previous ownersNippon Computer Systems
Websitewww.masayagames.com

Masaya Games (メサイヤゲームス, Mesaiya Gēmusu) is a video game brand. Masaya was initially established by Japanese entertainment company Nippon Computer Systems (NCS) in 1984 to take part in the video game market. The brand name was transferred to Extreme in November 2014.[1][2][3]

Video games

PC-8801

  • Elthlead (1987)

PC Engine

  • Gaia no Monshou (1988)
  • Moto Roader (1989)
  • Kaizō Chōjin Shubibinman (1989)
  • Ganbare! Golf Boys (1989)
  • Energy (1989)
  • Double Dungeons (1989)
  • ROM ROM Stadium (CD-ROM², 1989)
  • Gaiflame (1990)
  • Hisou Kihei χserd (1990)
  • Nazo no Masquerade (1990)
  • Sol Bianca (CD-ROM², 1990)
  • Kickball (1990)
  • Ranma ½ (CD-ROM², 1990)
  • Wallaby!! (1990)
  • Cyber City Oedo 808: Attribute of the Beast (CD-ROM², 1991)
  • Moto Roader II (1991)
  • L-Dis (CD-ROM², 1991)
  • Shockman (1991)
  • Dragon Egg (1991)
  • Ranma ½: Toraware no Hanayome (CD-ROM², 1991)
  • Kaizō Chōjin Shubibinman 3 (CD-ROM², 1992)
  • Mamono Hunter Yōko: Makai kara no Tenkōsei (CD-ROM², 1992)
  • The Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036 (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
  • Ranma ½: Datou, Ganso Musabetsu Kakutou-ryuu! (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
  • The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Eternal Love Song (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
  • Moto Roader MC (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
  • Cho Aniki (Super CD-ROM², 1992)
  • Mamono Hunter Yōko: Tooki Yobigoe (Super CD-ROM², 1993)
  • Langrisser (Super CD-ROM², 1993)
  • Ai Cho Aniki (Super CD-ROM², 1995)

Sega Genesis

Game Boy

Game Gear

NES

Super NES

PC-FX

Playstation

Sega Saturn

Dreamcast

Microsoft Windows

  • Qualia 3: Multi Agent (2014)

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