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Banpresto

Japan Founded 1989 Website

Banpresto Co., Ltd. is a Japanese toy company, and a former game developer and publishing, headquartered in the Shinagawa Seaside West Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo.

Banpresto at a Glance

Banpresto operated as a significant force in the Japanese gaming market from 1983 until 2014. Although the company started as a toy manufacturer, it published 213 games and developed 65 titles during its active years. You will find their work across many platforms, with a heavy concentration on older systems like the Super Famicom, which holds 43 of their releases, followed by the PlayStation with 40 titles. They also made a mark on Arcade cabinets, the Game Boy series, and various PlayStation models. The company's output changed drastically over time. Their first two games appeared in the 1980s, but they released 136 titles during the 1990s alone. This momentum slowed in the 2000s with 75 games and dropped further to just 18 releases in the 2010s before they stopped making new software. Their catalog spans many genres, including Strategy with 54 entries and Role-playing games with 53 entries. Adventure and Fighting games also make up large portions of their library. Quality varies across their portfolio. The average rating on IGDB sits at 68.5 out of 100 based on 17 rated titles. Most reviews fall into the good or great range, with four titles scoring above 80 and nine scoring between 60 and 79. Their highest-rated game is Summon Night: Swordcraft Story from 2003, which earned an 84.1 score. Other top entries include Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation 2 and Eternal Poison, both rated at 80 or higher. However, the data also shows three mixed reviews and one poor rating, indicating that not every release met high standards. Recent releases from their final years include Super Heroine Chronicle in 2014 and various Super Robot Taisen titles leading up to 2013. These later games did not match the critical success of their earlier Strategy and RPG hits. If you are looking for a publisher with deep roots in Japanese console history, Banpresto fits that profile, but their later years saw a clear decline in both volume and variety compared to their dominant 1990s period.

235
Total Games
68.5
Avg Rating
1983
First Release
2014
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Strategy
20%
Role-playing (RPG)
19%
Adventure
12%
Fighting
12%
Arcade
8%

Platform Spread

Super Famicom
43
PlayStation
40
Arcade
26
PlayStation 2
22
Game Boy
20

Release Timeline

1980s
2
1990s
136
2000s
75
2010s
18

Rating Distribution

4
80-100
9
60-79
3
40-59
1
0-39
Godzilla game cover

Godzilla

1993·Arcade
Mario Undoukai game cover

Mario Undoukai

1993·Arcade
Buubuu Mario game cover

Buubuu Mario

1993·Arcade
Mobile Suit Gundam game cover

Mobile Suit Gundam

1993·Arcade
Tekkyu Fight! The Great Battle Gaiden game cover

Tekkyu Fight! The Great Battle Gaiden

1993·Game Boy
Ranma 1/2: Kakugeki Mondou!! game cover

Ranma 1/2: Kakugeki Mondou!!

1993·Game Boy
Dragon Ball Z game cover
Rating 6.1

Dragon Ball Z

1993·Arcade
Battle Dodge Ball II game cover

Battle Dodge Ball II

1993·SFAM
Dai-3-ji Super Robot Taisen game cover

Dai-3-ji Super Robot Taisen

1993·SFAM
Battle Dodgeball II game cover

Battle Dodgeball II

1993·SFAM
The Great Battle III game cover

The Great Battle III

1993·SFAM
Oni III: Kuro no Hakaishin game cover

Oni III: Kuro no Hakaishin

1993·Game Boy
Battle Baseball game cover

Battle Baseball

1993·famicom
Batsugun game cover
Rating 7.6

Batsugun

1993·Arcade, Saturn
Great Battle Cyber game cover

Great Battle Cyber

1993·famicom
Terebi-denwa: Super Mario World game cover

Terebi-denwa: Super Mario World

1992·Arcade
Hero Senki: Project Olympus game cover

Hero Senki: Project Olympus

1992·SFAM
Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha game cover

Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha

1992·SFAM
Shuffle Fight game cover

Shuffle Fight

1992·famicom
Super Spacefortress Macross game cover

Super Spacefortress Macross

1992·Arcade
CB Chara Wars: Ushinawareta Gag game cover

CB Chara Wars: Ushinawareta Gag

1992·SFAM
Ranma ½: Netsuretsu Kakutou-hen game cover

Ranma ½: Netsuretsu Kakutou-hen

1992·Game Boy
Versus Hero: Kakutou-ou he no Michi game cover

Versus Hero: Kakutou-ou he no Michi

1992·Game Boy
Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! game cover

Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!!

1992·Arcade
The Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin game cover

The Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin

1992·SFAM
Oni II: Innin Densetsu game cover

Oni II: Innin Densetsu

1992·Game Boy
Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen game cover

Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen

1991·3DS, famicom
Battle Commander: Hachibushu Shura no Heihou game cover

Battle Commander: Hachibushu Shura no Heihou

1991·SFAM
My Life My Love: Boku no Yume Watashi no Negai game cover

My Life My Love: Boku no Yume Watashi no Negai

1991·famicom
Battle Dodgeball: Toukyuu Daigekitotsu! game cover

Battle Dodgeball: Toukyuu Daigekitotsu!

1991·SFAM
Super Robot Taisen game cover

Super Robot Taisen

1991·Game Boy
Ultraman game cover

Ultraman

1991·Arcade
SD The Great Battle: Aratanaru Chousen game cover

SD The Great Battle: Aratanaru Chousen

1990·SNES, SFAM
Hissatsu Shigoto Nin game cover

Hissatsu Shigoto Nin

1990·famicom
Kininkou Maroku Oni game cover

Kininkou Maroku Oni

1990·Game Boy
Ranma 1/2: Kakuren Bodesu Match game cover

Ranma 1/2: Kakuren Bodesu Match

1990·Game Boy
SD Battle Oozumou: Heisei Hero Basho game cover

SD Battle Oozumou: Heisei Hero Basho

1990·famicom
SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki game cover

SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki

1989·Wii, famicom, MSX
Lode Runner game cover
Rating 7.8

Lode Runner

1983·Mac, Arcade, Win Phone +17
Itsudemo! Nyan to Wonderful game cover

Itsudemo! Nyan to Wonderful

·Game Boy
SD Hero Soukessen: Taose! Aku no Gundan game cover

SD Hero Soukessen: Taose! Aku no Gundan

·famicom
Daruman Busters game cover

Daruman Busters

·Game Boy
Ganbare! Bokura no Compati Heroes game cover

Ganbare! Bokura no Compati Heroes

·Sega Pico