List of WonderSwan Color games

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The WonderSwan Color

This is a list of games for the Bandai WonderSwan Color handheld video game system, organized alphabetically by name. Games for the original WonderSwan also work on the WonderSwan Color, but are listed separately.

Contents

The WonderSwan Color has 91 [lower-alpha 1] games.

Title Backwards compatible PublisherRelease date
Alchemist Marie & Elie - Futari no Atelier NoE3 StaffOctober 25, 2001
Another Heaven: Memory of Those DaysYesOmega MicottDecember 21, 2000
Arc the Lad: Kishin FukkatsuNo Bandai July 4, 2002
Battle Spirits: Digimon Frontier No Bandai December 7, 2002
Blue Wing Blitz Yes Square July 5, 2001
Dark Eyes: BattleGateYes Bandai March 15, 2001
Dicing Knight Period No Qute May 31, 2004
Digimon Adventure 02: D1 TamersYes Bandai December 9, 2000
Digimon Anode/Cathode Tamer: Veedramon VersionYes Bandai September 18, 2001
Digimon Card Game Ver. WSCNo Bandai March 16, 2002
Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit No Bandai October 5, 2001
Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 No Bandai April 27, 2002
Digimon Tamers: Brave TamerNo Bandai December 29, 2001
Digimon Tamers: Digimon MedleyNo Bandai July 12, 2001
Digital Monsters: D-ProjectNo Bandai August 3, 2002
Dokodemo Hamster 3Yes Bec December 14, 2000
Dragon Ball No Bandai November 20, 2003
Final Fantasy No Square December 9, 2000
Final Fantasy II No Square May 2, 2001
Final Fantasy IV No Square March 29, 2002
Final Lap Special No Bandai November 15, 2001
Flash Koibito-KunYes Kobunsha December 28, 2000
Front Mission No Square July 12, 2002
Gekitou! Crush Gear Turbo: Gear Champion LeagueNo Bandai August 10, 2002
Gensoumaden Saiyuuki: RetributionNoMubikJune 7, 2001
Golden Axe No Bandai February 28, 2002
Gransta ChronicleNoOmega MicottJune 13, 2002
Guilty Gear Petit No Sammy Corporation January 25, 2001
Guilty Gear Petit 2 No Sammy Corporation September 27, 2001
Gunpey EX No Bandai December 9, 2000
Hanjuku Hero: Aa, Sekaiyo Hanjukunare...! No Square February 14, 2002
Hataraku ChocoboYes Square September 21, 2000
Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island No Bandai April 24, 2003
Hunter × Hunter: Michikareshi Mono No Bandai August 23, 2001
Hunter × Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui No Bandai April 26, 2001
Inuyasha: Fuuun EmakiNo Bandai July 27, 2002
Inuyasha: Kagome no Sengoku Yume HikiNo Bandai November 2, 2001
Inuyasha: Kagome no Yume NikkiNo Bandai November 16, 2002
Judgement Silversword -Rebirth Edition- NoM-KaiFebruary 2, 2004
Kidou Senshi Gundam Seed No Bandai March 15, 2003
Kidou Senshi Gundam Vol. 1 SIDE7No Bandai February 1, 2001
Kidou Senshi Gundam Vol. 2 JaburoNo Bandai August 16, 2001
Kidou Senshi Gundam Vol. 3No Bandai May 25, 2002
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no YabouNo Bandai May 2, 2003
Kinnikuman Nisei: Choujin Seisenshi No Bandai January 30, 2003
Kinnikuman Nisei: Dream Tag Match No Bandai March 2, 2002
KuruparaNoTom CreateJune 14, 2001
Last AliveNo Bandai July 26, 2001
Makai Toushi SaGa No Square March 20, 2002
Meitantei Conan: Yuugure Oujo Yes Bandai April 15, 2001
Memories Off Festa No KID March 8, 2001
Mikeneko Holmes: Ghost PanicNoKoubunshaApril 26, 2001
Mr. Driller No Namco April 15, 2001
Namco Super Wars No Bandai October 31, 2002
Naruto: Konoha Ninpouchou No Bandai March 27, 2003
One Piece: Chopper no Daibouken No Bandai October 16, 2003
One Piece: Niji no Shima Densetsu No Bandai September 13, 2001
One Piece: Swan Colosseum No Bandai July 12, 2002
One Piece: Treasure Wars No Bandai January 3, 2002
One Piece: Treasure Wars 2 No Bandai December 20, 2002
Pocket no Chuu no Doraemon Yes Bandai May 24, 2001
Raku JonggNo Bandai May 31, 2001
Rhyme Rider Kerorican No Bandai December 9, 2000
Riviera: The Promised Land No Bandai July 12, 2002
Rockman EXE N1 Battle No Capcom August 8, 2003
Rockman EXE WS No Bandai February 8, 2003
Romancing SaGa No Square December 20, 2001
Run=Dim: Return to EarthNoDigital DreamFebruary 7, 2002
Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsuhen Perfect EditionNo Bandai July 31, 2003
SD Gundam Eiyuuden: Kishi Densetsu Yes Bandai March 15, 2001
SD Gundam Eiyuuden: Musha Densetsu Yes Bandai March 15, 2001
SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat 2 No Bandai June 14, 2001
SD Gundam G Generation: Mono-Eye Gundams No Bandai September 26, 2002
SD Gundam: Operation U.C. No Bandai February 16, 2002
Senkai-den Nii: TV Animation Senkai-den hōshin engi yoriYes Bandai December 21, 2000
Shaman King: Asu he no Ishi No Bandai August 29, 2002
Soroban GuYes Kaga Tech December 9, 2000
Star HeartsNo Bandai September 27, 2001
Super Robot Taisen Compact 3 No Banpresto July 17, 2003
Super Robot Taisen Compact for WonderSwan Color No Banpresto December 13, 2001
TonpusoNo Bandai June 28, 2001
Terrors 2Yes Bandai December 21, 2000
Tetris YesVanguardApril 18, 2002
Uchuu Senkan Yamato Yes Bandai Visual February 8, 2001
Ultraman - Hikari no Kuni no Shisha No Bandai June 21, 2001
Wild Card No Square March 29, 2001
With You: Mitsumete ItaiNoCocktail SoftJanuary 25, 2001
Wizardry Scenario 1: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord Yes Bandai March 1, 2001
Wonder ClassicYes Bandai January 18, 2001
X: Card of Fate No Bandai June 27, 2002
XI (sai) Little No Bandai December 20, 2001

Cancelled games

TitlePublisher
Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon 2 [1] Square
Dice de Chocobo Square
Digimon Tamers: Digimon Action Bandai
Final Fantasy III [2] Square
Higashikaze ShouBandai
Inuyasha 2 Bandai
Mobile Suit Gundam: MSPlatoon.com Bandai
Ochisuzume Bandai
Princess Maker: Yumemiru Yousei Bandai Visual
Seiken Densetsu 2 [1] Square

Notes

  1. This number is always up to date by this script.

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References

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  2. Eve C. (2002). "WSC FFIII Vanishes, FFI-II Remake In The Works". RPGFan. Archived from the original on 2007-03-15. Retrieved 2008-11-02.