Madou Monogatari - Games in The Series

Games in The Series

  • Madou Monogatari: Episode II Carbuncle – MSX (1989); in Disc Station: Special Christmas Edition, prototype of episode II
  • Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 – MSX (1990), PC-9801 (1991); includes three episodes (I, II, III)
    • Madō Monogatari I – Game Gear (1993), Mega Drive (1996), PC-Engine (1996)
      • Madō Monogatari: Hanamaru Daiyōchienji (2D) – Super Famicom (1996); another episode of Madou Monogatari I
    • Madou Monogatari II – Game Gear (1994)
    • Madou Monogatari III – Game Gear (1994)
  • Madou Monogatari A-R-S – PC-9801 (1993); includes three episodes (Arle, Rulue, Schezo)
    • Madou Monogatari A – Game Gear (1995)
  • Madou Monogatari: Michikusa Ibun – PC-9801 (1994); in Disc Station Vol. 3
  • Madou Monogatari: Hacha-Mecha Kimatsu Shiken – Windows (1996); in Disc Station Vol. 12
  • Madou Monogatari: Madoushi no Tou – Windows (1997); in Disc Station Vol. 16
  • Mado Jeongi: Elysion e Bimil – Windows (1997); in Disc Station Vol. 5 (Korean version)
  • Madou Monogatari (2D) – Saturn (1998)
  • Madou Monogatari Mobile – i-mode (2005)
  • Sei Madou Monogatari – PS Vita (2013)

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