List of WonderSwan gamesW
List of WonderSwan games

This is a list of games for the Bandai WonderSwan handheld video game system, organized alphabetically by name, with the catalog number where known. The system and its games were not released outside Japan. There are 103 games released on the original Wonderswan and they are compatible on every version of Wonderswan.

Blue Wing BlitzW
Blue Wing Blitz

Blue Wing Blitz (ブルーウィングブリッツ) is a Japanese-exclusive tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square on July 5, 2001 for the WonderSwan Color and compatible with the WonderSwan.

Buffers EvolutionW
Buffers Evolution

Buffers Evolution is a Japan-only game for the WonderSwan by Bandai.

Clock Tower (1995 video game)W
Clock Tower (1995 video game)

Clock Tower is a survival horror point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the Super Famicom in 1995. It is the first installment in the Clock Tower series. The story follows orphan Jennifer Simpson soon after she is adopted by the Barrows family along with other orphaned girls. Shortly after arriving at the Barrows family manor, one of the other children is killed by the game’s antagonist Scissorman. Jennifer must then explore the Barrows Mansion to find a way to escape while evading Scissorman, leading to one of the game's multiple endings. Clock Tower utilizes a point and click interface with the player controlling a cursor to direct Jennifer's actions.

Crazy ClimberW
Crazy Climber

Crazy Climber is a coin-operated arcade game produced by Nichibutsu in 1980. It was released in North America by Taito America by UA Ltd. in 1982 for the Emerson Arcadia 2001 and other video game consoles. It is one of the most acclaimed games in Nichibutsu's library. A precursor to the platform game genre, Crazy Climber was the first climbing-themed video game—specifically, climbing buildings—before Nintendo's 1981 release Donkey Kong.

Ganso JaJaMaru-kunW
Ganso JaJaMaru-kun

Ganso JaJaMaru-kun (元祖じゃじゃ丸くん) is a remake of the video game Ninja JaJaMaru-kun released in Japan on April 15, 1999 by Jaleco for the WonderSwan. It is an enhanced version of the original Famicom game with better control, though it uses monochrome graphics due to being an original WonderSwan game.

Ghosts 'n Goblins (video game)W
Ghosts 'n Goblins (video game)

Ghosts 'n Goblins is a side-scrolling platform arcade game developed by Capcom and released in arcades in 1985. It is the first game in the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise, and has since been ported to numerous home platforms.

GunpeyW
Gunpey

Gunpey , often written as Gun Pey or GunPey, is a series of handheld puzzle games released by Bandai. It was originally released for the WonderSwan, and has been ported to WonderSwan Color, PlayStation, Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. The game was named as a tribute to the developer of the game, Gunpei Yokoi. He is known for developing several handheld consoles such as Nintendo's Game Boy, Virtual Boy, and Bandai's Wonderswan system. In the series, players move line fragments vertically in a grid in order to make a single branching line connect horizontally from one end to the other. The objective of the game differs by what game mode players choose.

Kaze no Klonoa: Moonlight MuseumW
Kaze no Klonoa: Moonlight Museum

Kaze no Klonoa: Moonlight Museum is a video game developed by Namco and published by Bandai, released in Japan for the WonderSwan in 1999. It is the first handheld game in the Klonoa series to place him in a fully two-dimensional world, and established the system that his Game Boy Advance titles later used.

Lode RunnerW
Lode Runner

Lode Runner is a 2D puzzle platform video game, published by Broderbund in 1983. The player controls a character who must collect all the gold pieces in a level and get to the end while being chased by a number of enemies. It is one of the first games to include a level editor.

Magical DropW
Magical Drop

Magical Drop , sometimes referred to in Japanese as MagiDro (マジドロ), is a series of puzzle games first released in the arcade, and later primarily for several platforms such as the Neo Geo Arcade, Super Famicom, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Bandai WonderSwan, GBC and the Neo Geo Pocket Color; most of which were published by Data East.

Makaimura for WonderSwanW
Makaimura for WonderSwan

Makaimura for WonderSwan is a game for the WonderSwan developed by Capcom, published by Bandai in 1999 and is part of the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise.

Mr. Driller (video game)W
Mr. Driller (video game)

Mr. Driller is a 1999 puzzle arcade game developed and published by Namco. Versions for the PlayStation, Dreamcast, Game Boy Color and WonderSwan Color were also released. Controlling Susumu Hori, the titular "Mr. Driller", the player must dig their way to the bottom of the screen by destroying colored blocks that litter the playfield. Blocks will be cleared if four or more are touching each other, which can be used to cause chain reactions. Susumu has an constantly-depleting oxygen meter that can be refilled by collecting air capsules found throughout stages. It ran on the Namco System 12 arcade board.

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.

One Piece: Become the Pirate King!W
One Piece: Become the Pirate King!

One Piece: Become the Pirate King! is a Japan-exclusive Action/Strategy/Role Playing game for the WonderSwan. It is the first video game to be based on the One Piece manga and anime.

Puyo Puyo 2W
Puyo Puyo 2

Puyo Puyo 2 is the second installment of the Puyo Puyo games; the sequel to Puyo Puyo, made in 1994 by Compile. Compile put more thought into this game after its predecessor became successful, but never knew how much of a turnaround the game would bring.

Puzzle BobbleW
Puzzle Bobble

Puzzle Bobble is a 1994 tile-matching arcade puzzle video game for one or two players created by Taito. It is based on Taito's 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from that game. Its characteristically cute Japanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.

Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2W
Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2

Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 (レインボーアイランド) is a 1987 arcade game developed and published by Taito. The arcade version was licensed to Romstar for North American manufacturing and distribution. The game is subtitled "The Story of Bubble Bobble 2" and is the sequel to Taito's hit game Bubble Bobble from the previous year. It is the second of four arcade games in the Bubble Bobble series. The game was ported for numerous home computers and game consoles.

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Ring: Infinity

Ring: Infinity is a visual novel game for the WonderSwan released only in Japan in 2000. The game begins much like the other stories in the "Ring" series do by introducing the player to the "Cursed Videotape." From there, players must find a way to save themselves, or perish.

Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no ChōsenshaW
Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no Chōsensha

Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no Chōsensha is a video game published by Bandai and licensed by Capcom for the WonderSwan handheld system. The game was only released in Japan and is a part of the original Rockman series.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms IIW
Romance of the Three Kingdoms II

Romance of the Three Kingdoms II is the second in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series of turn-based strategy games produced by Koei and based on the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Side PocketW
Side Pocket

Side Pocket is a pocket billiards video game originally released into arcades by Data East in 1986. The arcade version was eventually ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy, while an enhanced remake was later released on the Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and the Sega Game Gear. The game also spawned two sequels, as well as arcade spin-off series titled Pocket Gal.

SlitherlinkW
Slitherlink

Slitherlink is a logic puzzle developed by publisher Nikoli.

Space InvadersW
Space Invaders

Space Invaders is a 1978 arcade game created by Tomohiro Nishikado. It was manufactured and sold by Taito in Japan, and licensed in the United States by the Midway division of Bally. Within the shooter genre, Space Invaders was the first fixed shooter and set the template for the shoot 'em up genre. The goal is to defeat wave after wave of descending aliens with a horizontally moving laser to earn as many points as possible.

Super Gem Fighter Mini MixW
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix

Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, released in Japan as Pocket Fighter , is a Japanese children's fighting video game released by Capcom in 1997 for the CPS II arcade system. It was ported to the PlayStation, which retained the Pocket Fighter title for its North American and European releases, then the Sega Saturn and WonderSwan, as well as the PlayStation 2 as part of the Street Fighter Alpha-themed compilation title Street Fighter Alpha Anthology.

Tekken Card ChallengeW
Tekken Card Challenge

Tekken Card Challenge is a Tekken video game released for the WonderSwan. It uses the characters from Tekken 3, including an exclusive playable character to the game, Crow, which previously appeared as NPCs in the original.