Biohazard 4
The video game "Biohazard 4" is a Japanese exclusive version of the American zombie-killing game "Resident Evil 4." "Biohazard 4" was created and released by Capcom and features a main character named Leon dealing with a zombie outbreak in his town. Aside from keeping himself safe, Leon must also watch over the president's daughter and ensure she is not bitten.
Twinkle Queen
The Japanese-only released "Twinkle Queen" is a combat video game featuring only female fighters. You can play alone against computer combatants or take on up to three other friends in a match. "Twinkle Queen" debuted in August of 2010 and was created by Milestone. All of the featured fighters are characters in other Japanese video games.
Kage no Tou
The Hudson company released the adventure video game "Kage no Tou" exclusively for Japanese Nintendo Wii systems. The game challenges you to locate your stolen physical body while taking down enemies in the way as a shadow character. "Kage no Tou" came out in July of 2010 and features only Japanese text.
Sengoku Basara 3
Capcom released the fighting video game "Sengoku Basara 3" only for Japanese versions of the Nintendo Wii in July of 2010. "Sengoku Basara 3" gives you a chance to oversee entire armies in battle and interactions with others. You must figure out how to command your troops while forming alliances with others in the process.
Deca Sporta 3: Wii de Sports 10 Shumoku!
Hudson created and published the sports video game "Deca Sporta 3: Wii de Sporta 10 Shumoku!" only for Japanese Wii players in September of 2010. Taking advantage of the Wii's motion sensitive controllers, "Wii de Sporta 10 Shumoku!" allows you to try out multiple sporting events. You can play against computer-controlled characters or grab extra controllers to play with family or friends. Volleyball, fencing and skiing are among the included events.