The games you never heard of, the games you never knew they made...

Nintendo Famicom/NES

Choujin Sentai Jetman; Published by Angel (Japan Only) (1991)

Based on the 15th entry in the Super Sentai TV series (the basis for Power Rangers). The stages play like Shatterhand (you might already know that the JP version of that was based off a TV show, too), but the boss battles are quite different (if you played Mazin Saga on the Gen/MD, you have an idea of what you're in for). Unfortunately, they kinda bring the game down.



The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper; Published by Taito (1992)



Mitsume ga Tooru; Published by Tomy (Japan Only) (1992)



Quarter Back Scramble; Published by Pony Canyon (Japan Only) (1989)

Was supposed to be released in the US, but never was



World Boxing; Published by TSS (Japan Only) (1990)



Sega Master System

A while ago, I did an investigation over at SMS Power. As it turns out, Taito outsourced some of their SMS ports to Natsume. These remain the only known games Natsume ever made for a Sega system.

Renegade; Published by Sega (1993)

Best version I've ever played. Great graphics, great audio, tight control.



Sagaia; Published by Sega (1992)

Despite a bit of slowdown and numerous stages missing, this was a well-handled port.



Special Criminal Investigation; Published by Sega (1992)