Video Games Published By Color Dreams
All games were developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System unless otherwise noted.
- Baby Boomer
- Captain Comic
- Challenge of the Dragon
- Crystal Mines
- Crystal Mines II (Atari Lynx)
- Free Fall (Prototype)
- King Neptune's Adventure
- Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu
- Menace Beach
- Metal Fighter
- Operation Secret Storm
- The P'Radikus Conflict
- Pesterminator: The Western Exterminator
- Raid 2020
- Robodemons
- Secret Scout in the Temple of Demise
- Silent Assault
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