Atlus Games
Bonk's Adventure
Bonk’s Adventure from Hudson Soft returns you to the Stone Age as Pithecanthropus Computerus (that's Bonk) where you learn to use your head, literally, all over again.
Wacky Races
The game is based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Wacky Races, starring Muttley and Dick Dastardly.

Power Instinct
The Power Instinct series is renowned for its more humorous take on fighting games, its music and its often-weird characters.

Xexyz
In the far distant future, the planet Earth has been devastated by nuclear war. Only five islands, the nation of Xexyz, remain.
Maken X
Released in Japan late last year, Maken X was a surprise effort from the creative team behind many of Atlus' hits: Devil Summoner, Soul Hackers and Persona 1 & 2, to name a few.Ogre Battle (1993)
The game serves as a side story (or gaiden) to Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen, taking place at the same time and following the quest of Prince Tristan—who also appears in the aforementioned title—from its beginning.
Persona 2: Tsumi
Atlus recently released the first screens and info on their upcoming sequel to their hit RPG Revelations: Persona, called Persona 2: Tsumi (Tsumi means "Sin").GP-1
It is a racing game, released in 1994. The gameplay and graphics are similar to Super Mario Kart, but instead of driving karts, the player drives a motorcycle.
Tactics Ogre Battle
Like Ogre Battle before it, Tactics Ogre is making the jump from 16- to 32-Bit.Somer Assault
Here begins a story from a time and world not of our own.Primal Image
Perverts, social misfits and prison inmates rejoice! Atlus' virtual model photo shoot game is out in Japan and it's everything you could ever want.Peak Performance
Peak Performance could best be described as a mixture of Ridge Racer-like graphics with Daytona driving characteristics.Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
The original Persona was a sleeper hit, lauded for its twisted, nonstandard story and battle system.Super Widget
Super Widget was a video game for the SNES made in 1993 by Atlus. It was based on the cartoon Widget the World Watcher. It is a sequel to Widget for the NES.
Widget
Your teachers might used to tell about widgets, those multi-purpose things that could turn into just anything one feels like.