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* ''Tengai Makyou Ziria'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1989) -- The first EasternRPG ever released on CD-ROM.
** Remade (with a somewhat different plot, and low budget production values) in 2006 for the UsefulNotes/XBox360 as ''Tengai Makyou Ziria: Harunakaru Jipang''.

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* ''Tengai Makyou Ziria'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, (Platform/PCEngine, 1989) -- The first EasternRPG ever released on CD-ROM.
** Remade (with a somewhat different plot, and low budget production values) in 2006 for the UsefulNotes/XBox360 Platform/XBox360 as ''Tengai Makyou Ziria: Harunakaru Jipang''.



* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1992)

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* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, (Platform/PCEngine, 1992)



** Remade in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube, in 3D. While earlier previews showed a cartoony cel-shaded game, it was ultimately released as a low-budget 3D remake.
** An enhanced port of the original version was released in 2006 for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS.
* ''Tengai Makyou III: Namida'' (UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, 2005):

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** Remade in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube, Platform/NintendoGameCube, in 3D. While earlier previews showed a cartoony cel-shaded game, it was ultimately released as a low-budget 3D remake.
** An enhanced port of the original version was released in 2006 for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS.
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* ''Tengai Makyou III: Namida'' (UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, (Platform/PlayStation2, 2005):



* ''Tengai Makyou: Fuun Kabuki-Den'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1993) -- Starring Kabuki Danjuro, the EnsembleDarkhorse of ''Manjimaru''.

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* ''Tengai Makyou: Fuun Kabuki-Den'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, (Platform/PCEngine, 1993) -- Starring Kabuki Danjuro, the EnsembleDarkhorse of ''Manjimaru''.



* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)

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* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem ([[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)



* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse'' (UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, 1997) -- The first game not set in the ''Far East of Eden'' universe, instead its plot takes place in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of America.

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* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse'' (UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, (Platform/SegaSaturn, 1997) -- The first game not set in the ''Far East of Eden'' universe, instead its plot takes place in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of America.



* ''VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai'' (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.

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* ''VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai'' (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, (Platform/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.



** Was originally planned for the ill-fated Nintendo 64DD. As the device was never released in time for third parties, development got moved to the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance like with ''Mother 3''.

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** Was originally planned for the ill-fated Nintendo 64DD. As the device was never released in time for third parties, development got moved to the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance like with ''Mother 3''.



* ''Tengai Makyou Shinden'' (UsefulNotes/NeoGeo, 1995) -- Similar to ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'', this is a BatFamilyCrossover between the heroes and villains from ''Ziria'' and ''Manjimaru'' who follows [[ExcusePlot a very condensed version]] of the plot of the first game.

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* ''Tengai Makyou Shinden'' (UsefulNotes/NeoGeo, (Platform/NeoGeo, 1995) -- Similar to ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'', this is a BatFamilyCrossover between the heroes and villains from ''Ziria'' and ''Manjimaru'' who follows [[ExcusePlot a very condensed version]] of the plot of the first game.



* ''Kabuki Itou Ryodan'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1995) -- Another BatFamilyCrossover, this one being a 6-button fighting game requiring the Arcade Card.

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* ''Kabuki Itou Ryodan'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, (Platform/PCEngine, 1995) -- Another BatFamilyCrossover, this one being a 6-button fighting game requiring the Arcade Card.



* ''Deden no Den'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1994) -- A multiplayer-only [[DolledUpInstallment dolled-up]] ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman 94}}''.
* ''Tengai Makyou Collection'' (UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable, 2008) -- CompilationRerelease of ''Ziria'', ''Manjimaru'' (with the censorship), ''Fuun Kabuki-Den'' and ''Kabuki Itou Ryoudan''.

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* ''Deden no Den'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, (Platform/PCEngine, 1994) -- A multiplayer-only [[DolledUpInstallment dolled-up]] ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman 94}}''.
* ''Tengai Makyou Collection'' (UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable, (Platform/PlayStationPortable, 2008) -- CompilationRerelease of ''Ziria'', ''Manjimaru'' (with the censorship), ''Fuun Kabuki-Den'' and ''Kabuki Itou Ryoudan''.
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** A fan-translation is underways for the original PCE version, but it seems like it's undergoing DevelopmentHell.

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** A fan-translation is underways for the original PCE version, but it seems like it's undergoing DevelopmentHell.available.
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* {{Ninja}}: Ziria is oddly the only one who looks the part, but he's basically a goofier RobinHood.

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* {{Ninja}}: Ziria is oddly the only one who looks the part, but he's basically a goofier RobinHood.Myth/RobinHood.
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* ForeignLanguageTheme: In a deep contrast with the soundtrack from previous games, the opening theme of ''Namida'' is sung in English by none other than famous British opera singer ''Music/SarahBrightman''. And it's ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qLVpYkg-uw awesome]]''.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Subverted: While there's a lot of named characters, at least in the first two games and, to a lesser extent, ''The Fourth Apocalypse'', you only have between three to five playable characters, with the rest being [=NPCs=] with names and backgrounds. Averted in ''Namida'', since the cast is much bigger than previous games.
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* [[index]] ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru''[[/index]] (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1992)

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* [[index]] ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru''[[/index]] ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1992)1992)
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* [[index]] ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero'' [[/index]]([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)

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* [[index]]''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse''[[/index]] (UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, 1997) -- The first game not set in the ''Far East of Eden'' universe, instead its plot takes place in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of America.

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* [[index]]''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse''[[/index]] ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse'' (UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, 1997) -- The first game not set in the ''Far East of Eden'' universe, instead its plot takes place in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of America.



* [[index]] ''VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai'' [[/index]] (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.

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* [[index]] ''VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai'' [[/index]] (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.series.
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%% * VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru
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** A fan-translation is underways for the original PCE version, but it seems like it's undergoing DevelopmentHell. [[index]]
* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1992)[[/index]]

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** A fan-translation is underways for the original PCE version, but it seems like it's undergoing DevelopmentHell. [[index]]\n
* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru'' [[index]] ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru''[[/index]] (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1992)[[/index]]1992)



** Re-released on PSP and PSN in emulated form. [[index]]
* ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)[[/index]]

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* ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru Tengai Makyou II: Manjimaru]]'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1992)

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* ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru Tengai Makyou II: Manjimaru]]'' ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIIManjimaru'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine, 1992)1992)[[/index]]



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* ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero Tengai Makyou Zero]]'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)

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* ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero Tengai Makyou Zero]]'' ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)1995)[[/index]]



* ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse Tengai Makyou IV: The Apocalypse]]'' (UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, 1997) -- The first game not set in the ''Far East of Eden'' universe, instead its plot takes place in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of America.

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* ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse Tengai Makyou IV: The Apocalypse]]'' [[index]]''VideoGame/TengaiMakyouIVTheApocalypse''[[/index]] (UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, 1997) -- The first game not set in the ''Far East of Eden'' universe, instead its plot takes place in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of America.



* ''[[VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai]]'' [[/index]] (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.

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* ''[[VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai]]'' [[index]] ''VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai'' [[/index]] (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.
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** Re-released on PSP and PSN in emulated form.
* [[index]] ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero Tengai Makyou Zero]]'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)

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** Re-released on PSP and PSN in emulated form.
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* [[index]] ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero Tengai Makyou Zero]]'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)
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* ''[[VideoGame/TengaiMakyouZero Tengai Makyou Zero]]'' ([[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]], 1995)

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** Re-released on PSP and PSN in emulated form.[[index]]

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** Re-released on PSP and PSN in emulated form.form.
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** An enhanced port was published in 2006 for the PSP. It removed some battle animations but added new story scenes and battle mechanics inspired by Mother 3's timing gimmick.[[/index]]
* [[index]]''[[VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai]]''[[/index]] (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.

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** An enhanced port was published in 2006 for the PSP. It removed some battle animations but added new story scenes and battle mechanics inspired by Mother 3's timing gimmick.[[/index]]
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* [[index]]''[[VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai ''[[VideoGame/OrientalBlueAoNoTengai Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai]]''[[/index]] Tengai]]'' [[/index]] (UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, 2003) -- Despise being technically part of the franchise, the plot takes place in ''another'' version of Feudal Japan (not Jipang this time) and focuses on the Blue Eyes Clan rather than the Fire Clan. While it still has some comedic elements and characters, the plot is substantially DarkerAndEdgier than usual for the series.

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