Epic/Sony Records - Games Published

Games Published

During the late 1980s and early 1990s they also published video games for Nintendo consoles.

  • 1987-06-27 - 所さんのまもるもせめるも Tokoro-San no Mamorumo Semerumo for Famicom - developed by ISCO
  • 1988-09-30 - Vegas Dream for Famicom
  • 1989-02-17 - 飛ing ヒーロー Flying Hero for Famicom - developed by Aicom
  • 1989-10-27 - Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai for Famicom
  • 1989-12-22 - Live in Power Bowl: TM Network for Famicom
  • 1990-04-27 - サッカー・ボーイ Soccer Boy = Soccer Mania for Game Boy
  • 1990-07-20 - Solstice for Famicom - developed by Software Creations (UK)
  • 1991-03-01 - Robocop for Game Boy
  • 1991-08-09 - Hakunetsu Pro Yakyuu Ganba League = Extra Innings for Famicom - developed by Sting
  • 1991-09-13 - Jerry Ball = Smart Ball for Super Famicom
  • 1991-09-20 - Dragon's Lair for Famicom - developed by Motivetime
  • 1991-10-25 - Dragon's Lair for Game Boy - developed by Motivetime
  • 1991-11-29 - Hudson Hawk for Famicom
  • 1992-03-13 - Hudson Hawk for Game Boy
  • 1992-03-19 - Robocop2 for Game Boy
  • 1992-03-27 - Hook for Famicom - developed by Ocean
  • 1992-04-03 - Hook for Game Boy - developed by Ocean
  • 1992-07-17 - Hook for Super Famicom - developed by Ukiyotei
  • 1992-12-11 - Ganba League '93 for Famicom - developed by Sting
  • 1993-10-29 - ユートピア = Utopia: The Creation of a Nation for Super Famicom
  • 1993-11-12 - Solstice II = Equinox for Super Famicom - developed by Software Creations
  • 1993-12-10 - Ganba League '94
  • 1994-02-18 - Karura Ou = Skyblazer for Super Famicom - developed by Ukiyotei

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