Asmik Ace Entertainment - Video Games

Video Games

Asmik had a mascot named Boomer (Asmik-kun in Japan), which was featured in several video games.

See also Category:Asmik Ace Entertainment games
  • Air Diver (Mega Drive)
  • Asmik-kun Land (Famicom)
  • Asmik-kun World 2 (Game Boy)
  • Astro Troop Vanark (PlayStation)
  • Battle Zeque Den (Super Famicom)
  • Bogey Dead 6 (PlayStation)
  • Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World (Asmik-Kun World)
  • Catrap (Game Boy) (Power Paws in Europe; Pitman in Japan)
  • Conquest of the Crystal Palace
  • Cosmic Epsilon
  • Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel (Mega Drive)
  • Deep Dungeon IV
  • D-Force (known in Japan as Dimension Force) (SNES)
  • Dokapon DX (Nintendo GameCube & PlayStation 2)
  • F-15 Super Strike Eagle (Super Famicom)
  • Gambler Jiko Chuushinha
  • Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2
  • Hunter Lime Special Collection Vol 2 (PlayStation)
  • Jumpin' Kid: Jack to Mame no Ki Monogatari (Japan only - planned US release as Jack and the Beanstalk)
  • Jūōki (port of arcade game known outside of Japan as Altered Beast)
  • Koutetsu no Kishi
  • Koutetsu no Kishi 2: Sabaku no Rommel Shougun
  • Koutetsu no Kishi 3: Gekitotsu Europe Sensen
  • LSD: Dream Emulator (PlayStation)
  • Lupin III: Umi ni Kieta Hihou (Nintendo GameCube)
  • Meimon! Tako Nishiouendan
  • Mysterium
  • Nippon Ichi no Nakantoku
  • Oh No! (PlayStation)
  • Power Drift (PC Engine)
  • Rhythm N Face (PlayStation)
  • Shinobi (PC Engine)
  • Sidewinder (PlayStation)
  • Sidewinder 2 (PlayStation)
  • Sidewinder F (PlayStation 2)
  • Sidewinder Max (PlayStation 2)
  • Sidewinder V (Western title: Lethal Skies II; PlayStation 2)
  • Super Air Diver (SNES)
  • Super Air Diver 2 (SNES)
  • Super Boy Allan (Famicom Disk System) (published by Sunsoft)
  • Super Hydlide (Mega Drive)
  • The Ring: Terror's Realm (Dreamcast)
  • Verytex (Mega Drive)
  • Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 (Nintendo 64)
  • Xardion (Super Famicom)

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