There was a period in the 16 bit era where there were a slew of very anime inspired action games. Most of these weren't tied to a license, but captured the same feeling of those late 80s/early 90s OVAs.
Majyuuoh is one of them. Some people compare it to Resident Evil, but it reminds me more of Devilman. It's primarily a boss rush game with a few short stages between them, a lot of big setpeices (a stage where you're chased by a worm, a scene where a woman is beaten to death by horses, etc) and some little touches, like the ability to kill and eat fairies.
I'm going to post some other games kind of like this.
Valis is probably the most anime of anime game franchises.
El Viento on the Genesis
Earnest Evans, another Wolfteam game
Psycho Dream, an SNES game.
>Alisia Dragoon
So tell me /vr/, what are your favorite "anime games?"
Time Gal on Sega CD
Would be funny if there was an ova of the XZR versions.
>>3079245
>but captured the same feeling of those late 80s/early 90s OVAs.
Funny thing is there were a lot of games during that time that got OVAs too like Ninja Gaiden and Wizardry.
>>3079357
Don't forget Power Dolls!
>>3079375
Oh damn had no clue about Power Dolls having an anime adaptation. Gonna have to check it out now.
>>3079280
The one made by a bunch of weebs.
>>3079386
Announcing reports is also against the rules, you faggy fucboi.
>>3079253
What about Viper?
>>3079293
Exile was so cash
What about Excalibur 2040?
>>3079423
Take your hate back to /pol/ WHERE IT BELONGS!
The cover art makes it really obvious, but I do think the ingame palette looks very animesque aswell.
>>3083132
>that hitler mustache on the dragon
>>3083132
Majority of Irem's other arcade games feel like a 90's post-apocalyptic OVA.
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/irem/irem.htm
>>3083758
Irem rules