List of Games
Developer Sunsoft used the characters and world featured in Hebereke in a series of games for Family Computer, Super Famicom, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, coin operated arcades and mobile phones.
- Hebereke (NES/Family Computer) (1991)
- Ufouria: The Saga (Europe/Australia) (character changes)
- Re-released on Sunsoft Memorial Vol.5 with Raf World (PlayStation)
- Ufouria was originally intended to be released in North America. In 2010, the game was released on the Wii's Virtual Console service in both the PAL region and North America, marking the first Hebereke release in the latter region.
- Hebereke no Popoon (SNES/Super Famicom) (1993)
- Hebereke's Popoon (Europe) (1994)
- Hebereke no Popoon (Arcade) (1994)
- Hashire Hebereke (Super Famicom) (1994)
- Hebereke no Oishii Puzzle (Super Famicom) (1994)
- Sugoi Hebereke (Super Famicom) (1994)
- Four-player 2D fighting game; similar in nature to the Super Smash Bros. series and Sonic Battle.
- Popoitto Hebereke (PlayStation, SNES/Super Famicom, Sega Saturn) (1995)
- Hebereke's Popoitto (1995) (Europe)
- O-Chan no Oekaki Logic (Super Famicom, Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Bandai Wonderswan) (1995)
- O-Chan no Oekaki Logic 2 (Sony PlayStation) (1996)
- O-Chan no Oekaki Logic 3 (Value 1500) (Sony PlayStation) (2001)
- Hebereke Station Popoitto (PlayStation) (1996)
- Hebereke's Popoitto (1996) (Europe)
- Hebereke Station Popoitto (SunKore Best) (1999)
- Hebereke Station Popoitto (Value 1500) (2001)
A game titled Hebereke's Pair Pair Wars was developed to be released on Neo-Geo MVS-1 Formatted Arcade machines in 1996, but the prototype was never fully completed.
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