Lenar
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Lenar was a Japanese video game development
corporation
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Computer and video game industry
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Corporation
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Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System
- Bird WeekBird Weekis a Family Computer life simulation video game. The target age groups for this video game are young children regardless of gender, females regardless of age, parents, in addition to grandparents.-Story:...
(1986) - Deadly TowersDeadly TowersDeadly Towers is an action role-playing video game developed by Lenar and exclusively-licensed by Irem as a software title for the Nintendo Entertainment System . It was released in Japan on December 15, 1986, and in North America in September of the following year...
(1986) - Napoleon Senki (1988)
Game Boy
- F1 Boy (known in Europe and North America as Sunsoft Grand Prix) (1990, 1992)
- Battle of KingdomBattle of Kingdomis a 1991 Game Boy video game that was jointly created by the Meldac, Live Planning, and the Lenar companies. It was only released for a Japanese market.-Summary:...
(1991) - Knight Quest (1991)
Super Famicom
- Magna Braban: Henreki no Yusha (1994)
- Sun Sport Fishing: Keiryuu-Ou (1994, published by Imagineer)
- Shuushoku Game (1995, published by Imagineer)
- Ganpuru: Gunman's ProofGanpuru: Gunman's Proofis a Super Famicom action-adventure video game about the Wild West in the year 1880. This game was released exclusively in Japan due to the declining interest in the Super NES during this time in North America and Europe.-Story:...
(1997)