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) |
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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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