Presenting HAL Laboratory (or HAL JP), Movic, Artmic and Sony APS's Gall Force: Eternal Story, released in 1986. This font is similar to Adventures of Lolo 2 and close to Eggerland: Sozo e no Tabidachi. This game was based on Movies. Also the number "8" Is a same number to Hudson Soft.
This is a clone of Eggerland: Sozo e no TabidachiPresenting Konami's Gradius II, released in 1988.
So this game is a sequel to Gradius.
This is a clone of Meikyuu Jiin DababaPresenting Konami's Gyruss, released in 1983 for the Arcade, 1988 for the FDS, and February 1989 for the NES. This game is similar to falsion but bad.
Presenting Capcom's Makai Island (aka. Higemaru Makaijima), released in 1987. This font is a stenciled version of Bionic Commando (Arcade), created by Patrick H. Lauke and The Real Mighty Guru, and this game was released for the NES, as a prototype. This font is similar to Bionic Commando.
This is a clone of Bionic CommandoPresenting Coconuts Japan and Color Dreams's I love softball, released in 1989. This font is similar to Grand master and Insector X.
This is a clone of Insector XPresenting Taito's Insector X, released in 1990. This font is same to Grand Master, and Similar to I love Softball.
"Aww, I guess I am all on my own, huh!!" Hero, translated, vgmuseum, 1987
Presenting Namco's Jikuu Yuuden: Debias, released in 1987!
This is a clone of Spelunker II: Yuusha e no chosenPresenting Namco's King of Kings, released in 1988. This font is similar to Lupin Sansei: Pandora No Isan and Super Xevious: GAMP No Nazo.
This is a clone of Super Xevious: GAMP No NazoPresenting dB-SOFT and Nintendo's Layla, (aka., (hacked version of layla, Layla: The Iris Missions)), released in 1986.
Presenting Broderbund, Falcom and Namco's Legacy of the Wizard (aka. Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family), released in 1987 for the Famicom, and 1988 for the NES. This game is based on Dragon Slayer Series, and this font is similar to Side Pocket.
Presenting Capcom and TMS's Little Nemo: The Dream Master (aka. Pajama Hero Nemo), released in 1989 for the Famicom and 1990 for the NES.
This was based on Little Nemo, based on movies.
Presenting Hudson Soft's Lode Runner, released in 1984, and 1983 for Doug Smith for the Nintendo Entertainment System. This game is sequel to bomberman, released in 1985 for the Family Computer, and released in 1987 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Also Lode Runner is related to Championship Lode Runner, released in 1984 for the Family Computer. Championship Lode Runner was published by hudson soft since 1984, and Lode Runner Series are under license from broderbund. After that, the Lode Runner Series are licensed for Broderbund Software for Nintendo Entertainment System. The Lode Runner series are licensed by Nintendo of America in Nintendo Entertainment system. The Bomberman ending screen was shown to the Lode Runner Series to play.
Presenting Takara's Lost Word Of Jenny - Ushinawareta Message (aka Lost Word Of Jenny/Lost Word Of JeNnY), released in 1981 (series) or 1987.
Presenting Namco's Lupin Sansei: Pandora no Isan, released in 1987. This font is similar to Super Xevious: GAMP No Nazo.
Preseting Namco's Mappy Kids, released in 1989. This font is similar to Rolling Thunder.
This is a clone of Rolling Thunder (NES)Presenting Namco's Metro Cross Released in 1985 for the Arcade and 1986 for the NES.
This is a clone of Jikuu Yuuden: DebiasPresenting Carry Lab and Dog's Mystery Quest (aka. Hao-Kun no Fushigi na Tabi), released in 1987 for the FDS and 1988 for the NES, under licensed by Taxan.