Hashire HeberekeW
Hashire Hebereke

Hashire Hebereke (はしれへべれけ) is a 1994 racing game developed and published by Sunsoft exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom on December 22, 1994. The game is the fifth installment in the Hebereke series, it acts like 1981 track and field. It also was re-released for Project EGG as a Windows Store title on October 11, 2011 in Japan.

HeberekeW
Hebereke

Hebereke is a video game series developed by Sunsoft that was released primarily in Japan, with a few releases in Europe and one release in North America. It was one of the company's main franchises during the 1990s. Hebe, the main character of the series, became Sunsoft's main mascot during this period, appearing on the company's logo in several games and commercials. The series features a comical, yet surreal setting and characters. The title of the series comes from a Japanese colloquialism for drunkenness. The series covers several different genres from platforming to puzzle, though they are all set in the same fictional universe. Although there are 9 games in the series, only 3 of them were released outside of Japan: Ufouria: The Saga for the NES, Hebereke's Popoon for the SNES, and Hebereke's Popoitto for the SNES, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn. All three of these games were only released in Japan and Europe, with no North American release, although Ufouria: The Saga would be released on the Wii Virtual Console in North America almost 18 years later, and on the Wii U Virtual Console in North America almost 22 years later.

Hebereke's PopoittoW
Hebereke's Popoitto

Hebereke's Popoitto, known in Japan as Popoitto Hebereke and Popoitto Station Hebereke, the latter a name only used for the PlayStation version, is a puzzle-type video game in the Hebereke series developed by Sunsoft for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and SNES consoles. Although released in Japan and Europe during 1995 and 1996, it was never released in North America. The gameplay is reminiscent to video game titles like Dr. Mario and Puyo Puyo. Hebereke's Popoitto received mixed to positive reviews, and was mostly recommended for fans of the puzzle genre.

Hebereke's PopoonW
Hebereke's Popoon

Hebereke's Popoon is a two player puzzle video game developed and published by Sunsoft. It is based on the Hebereke series. Hebereke means drunk or untrustworthy. Popoon is an onomatopoeia for the sound made by the game pieces when they explode.

O-Chan no Oekaki LogicW
O-Chan no Oekaki Logic

O-Chan no Oekaki Logic is a Japan-exclusive puzzle game based on the popular Picross game. The game is considered to be a spin-off of Sunsoft's Hebereke series. Its first release was on the PlayStation on September 8, 1995, and would later be ported onto other platforms ever since. The game has received 2 sequels. It is the only game in the Hebereke series to feature Ustuzin as the main villain, rather than Unyohn.

Sugoi HeberekeW
Sugoi Hebereke

Sugoi Hebereke is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Sunsoft in Japan for the Super Famicom on March 11, 1994. It is a spin-off of the Hebereke series, as well as Sunsoft's first attempt in the genre before they became better known for the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors, the 1996 Waku Waku 7, and the 1998 Astra Superstars.

Ufouria: The SagaW
Ufouria: The Saga

Ufouria: The Saga, known in Japan as Hebereke, is a side scrolling action-adventure video game developed and published by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in Japan on September 20, 1991, in Europe on November 19, 1992 and in Australia in the same year. It is the first game in the Hebereke series with almost every "sequel" being a completely different style of game. Hebereke is the name of the Japanese version's title character, which is colloquial and roughly translates to 'drunk' or 'untrustworthy'. The game was later rereleased in a two-in-one Sony PlayStation game, Memorial Series Sunsoft Vol.5, which also included Rough World. In 2010, Ufouria: The Saga was rated by the Australian OFLC, implying a future rerelease. It was released on the Wii Virtual Console in the PAL region on July 2, 2010 and in North America on August 23, 2010.