Information in the game database is updated periodically. Below, you'll find that information compiled as pertains to Compile. The company may be involved as a publisher, developer or both.
Dreamcast
Puyo Puyo 4 [March 4, 1999]
Puyo Puyo DA! [1999]
Zanac [November 28, 1986]
Godzilla [October, 1990]
Pocket Puyo Puyo Tsuu [December 13, 1996]
Guru Logic Champ [November 29, 2001]
Arle no Bouken: Mahou no Jewel [March 31, 2000]
Pocket Puyo Puyo Sun [November 27, 1998]
Pocket Puyo Puyon [September 22, 2000]
Puyo Puyo Gaiden: Puyo Wars [August 27, 1999]
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine [February, 1993]
GG Aleste [December, 1991]
Madou Monogatari A: DokiDoki Bake~shon [November 24, 1995]
Madou Monogatari I: 3-tsu no Madouryoku [December 3, 1993]
Madou Monogatari II: Arles 16-Sai [May 20, 1994]
Madou Monogatari III: Kyuukyoku Joou-Sama [November 25, 1994]
Nazo Puyo [July 23, 1993]
Nazo Puyo 2 [December 10, 1993]
Nazo Puyo: Aruru no Ru [July 29, 1994]
Power Strike II [1994]
Puyo Puyo [March 19, 1993]
Puyo Puyo Tsuu [December 16, 1994]
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine [1993]
Ghostbusters [June 29, 1990]
Madou Monogatari I [March 22, 1996]
M.U.S.H.A. [1990]
Puyo Puyo [December 18, 1992]
Puyo Puyo Tsuu [December 2, 1994]
Puyo Pop [September 30, 1999]
City Adventure Touch: Mystery Of Triangle [March 14, 1987]
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters [October, 1989]
Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen [April 12, 1991]
The Guardian Legend [April, 1989]
Gun Nac [September, 1991]
Lunar Pool [October, 1987]
Puyo Puyo [July 23, 1993]
Zanac [October, 1987]
Puyo Puyo Sun 64 [October 31, 1997]
Puyo Puyo~n Party [December 3, 1999]
Zanac X Zanac [November 29, 2001]
Madou Monogatari [July 23, 1998]
Puyo Puyo Sun [February 14, 1997]
Puyo Puyo Tsuu [October 27, 1995]
Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon [April 2, 1998]
Robo Aleste [August, 1993]
Shadowrun [February 23, 1996]
Waurau Salesman [September 17, 1993]
Casino Games [1989]
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine [1994]
Ghostbusters [1987]
Golvellius: Valley of Doom [1988]
Hustle! Chumy [1984]
Parlour Games [1988]
Power Strike [1988]
Power Strike II [1993]
R-Type [1988]
Madou Monogatari: Hanamaru Daiyouchi Enji [January 12, 1996]
Space Megaforce [October, 1992]
Super Nazo Puyo: Ruruu no Ruu [May 26, 1995]
Super Nazo Puyo Tsuu: Ruruu no Tetsuwan Hanjyouki [June 28, 1996]
Super Puyo Puyo [December 10, 1993]
Super Puyo Puyo Tsuu [December 8, 1995]
Super Puyo Puyo Tsuu Remix [March 8, 1996]
Alien Crush [1989]
Cyber Dodge [January 31, 1992]
Cyber Knight [October 12, 1990]
Devil's Crush [1990]
Xevious: Fadorauto Densetsu [June 29, 1990]
Madou Monogatari I: Honoo no Sotsuenko [December 13, 1996]
Puyo Puyo CD [April 22, 1994]
Puyo Puyo Tsuu CD [March 29, 1996]
Seirei Senshi Spriggan [July 12, 1991]
Spriggan Mark 2: Re Terraform Project [May 1, 1992]
Sylphia [October 22, 1993]
Puyo Puyo Tsuu [March 11, 1999]
There are numerous companies in the industry, and their names change like the weather. The information above is not particular about the finer details. Acquisitions are common, so companies with no recent listings may still be developing games under a new name. For example, DMA Design currently has a Rockstar name. Do you know of a title that is not listed above but should be? Be sure and let a staff member know. You can contact staff if you click here.
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