Blue Planet Software - List of Games

List of Games

See also: Category:Blue Planet Software games
Game Date Platform
Bakuto Dochers Super NES
Black Onyx Plus Game Boy Color
Bombliss Cup '95 (ボンブリス・カップ95?) October 11, 1995 Super Famicom/Satellaview
Dekitate High School July 7, 1995 Super Famicom
Faceball 2000 Game Boy / Super NES / Virtual Boy (Canceled)
Hatris Game Boy
Obitus Super NES
Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge Super NES
Pipe Dream Game Boy
Seijyuu Maden: Beast & Blade Super NES
Super Tetris 2 Super NES
Super Tetris 3 Super NES
Tetris (Game Boy) 1989 Game Boy
Tetris (Famicom) 1988 Famicom
Tetris Plus Arcade
Tetris S Sega Saturn
Tōge Densetsu: Saisoku Battle March 15, 1996 Super Famicom
True Golf: Wicked 18 Super NES / 3DO
Wild Snake Game Boy / Super NES
V-Tetris Virtual Boy
Welltris 1989 Various
Tetris Stars 2011 Facebook
Wordtris Game Boy / Super NES
Yoshi's Cookie 1992 Game Boy / NES / Super NES
The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang 1994 Super NES
Igo: Kyū Roban Taikyoku 1985 NES

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