Eggerland (series) - List of Titles

List of Titles

Many video games of the Eggerland series were only released in Japan and some only in the West. Below is a list of all video games and their respective releases.

Because there was no Japanese equivalent of the western video game Adventures of Lolo, the western releases Adventures of Lolo 2 and Adventures of Lolo 3 were known as Adventures of Lolo and Adventures of Lolo 2 in Japan, respectively. The Japanese versions share the same graphics and game engine as their western counterparts, but feature some different, and, for the most part, harder levels.

Japanese Title
Western Title
Regions
Release
Platform(s)
Eggerland Mystery Eggerland Mystery JP, EU 1985 MSX
Meikyū Shinwa (lit. "Labyrinth Myth") Eggerland 2 JP, EU 1986 MSX and MSX2
Eggerland - JP 1987 Famicom Disk System
Eggerland – Revival of the Labyrinth - JP 1988 Famicom
Eggerland – Departure to Creation - JP 1988 Famicom Disk System
- Adventures of Lolo NA, EU 1989 NES
Adventures of Lolo Adventures of Lolo 2 JP, NA, EU 1990 NES
Adventures of Lolo 2 Adventures of Lolo 3 JP, NA, EU 1991 NES
Lolo's Great Adventure Adventures of Lolo (Game Boy) JP, EU 1994 Super Game Boy
Eggerland Episode 0: Quest of Lala - JP 1996 Windows
Eggerland for Windows 95 - JP 1996 Windows
Revival! Eggerland - JP 2000 & 2001 Windows

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