Famicom Rocky ファミコンロッキー By Motoyuki Asai (あさいもとゆき), ran from March 1985 to September 1987, with occasional appearances in Bessatsu CoroCoro between August 1986 and February 1987; different stories also ran in Shogakukan Ninensei. Hotheaded middle-school student Yuuki Todoroki tries new games and is challenged by his foes, dramatising every minor upset with at least five thousand speedlines and reaction shots. Also features tons of made-up bullshit. Famicom Rocky also ran in Shogaku Ninensei with new stories, some revisiting games already covered in CoroCoro. The series was collected in eight volumes from 1985 to 1987, partially reprinted in two volumes in 2001, and reprinted in full in 2009 with an additional ninth volume, containing strips that were never collected and some never even printed! Two episodes have also been released on Kindle.

Two chapters have been translated to English courtesy of Pepsiman, whose Giant Bomb blog post brought the series some ironic appreciation in the west.

Bomberman Bakuhatsu Family ボンバーマン爆発家族 A one-off manga by Haruo Saitou (さいとうはるお), published in the CoroCoro Comic Super New Year's Supplement 1986 (コロコロコミック増刊号 ８６年スーパー新年増刊). A blast-happy kid teaches his parents the way of Bomberman. See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

Mach Rider マッハライダー A one-off manga by Koji Yasue (安江浩司), published in the CoroCoro Comic Super New Year's Supplement 1986 (コロコロコミック増刊号 ８６年スーパー新年増刊).

A couple of plucky junkrats protect their town from bandits with a little help from their kickass motorbike.

Pac-Land パックランド A one-off manga by Michiaki Tanaka (田中道明), published in the CoroCoro Comic Super New Year's Supplement 1986 (コロコロコミック増刊号 ８６年スーパー新年増刊).

Yōsei-Man helps a plucky youngster overcome Pac-Land's challenges through physical violence and slapstick. Not an actual Pac-Man manga, sadly!

Bomberman:

Hidden Character Discovery Technique ボンバーマン かくれキャラ発見テクニック A one-off manga by Yoji Katakura (方倉陽二), published on February 1986. Wouldn't Bomberman be so much more engaging if a babe in legwarmers was teaching you tips and tricks? See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

Super Bomberman スーパーボンバーマン By Musashino Atsushi (むさしのあつし), ran from March 1993 to September 2002, and intermittent runs in Bessatsu CoroCoro from April 1994 to October 2005. A 4-koma gag strip mining every possible joke you could imagine from a series about dudes blowing each other up. See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

Star Fox スターフォックス A one-off manga by Takao Aoki (青木たかお), published in the 1993 Spring Break Edition (コロコロコミック増刊号 ９３年春休み増刊). Never reprinted. Scans by @togepi1125 can be found on Google Drive or the Internet Archive.

World Heroes: Gekito Eiyuden ワールドヒーローズ 激闘英雄伝 By Hiroshi Kato (かとう ひろし), ran from April 1994 to February 1995, and also appeared in the February and April 1994 volumes of Bessatsu CoroCoro. Roughly translated as "Tales of Fighting Champions". Collected in three volumes.

Hoshi no Kirby: Pupupu no Dedede Monogatari 星のカービィ デデデでプププなものがたり By Hirokazu Hikawa (ひかわ 博一), ran in Monthly CoroCoro from May 1994 to November 2006, in Bessatsu CoroCoro from February 1995 to April 2006, and currently ongoing in CoroCoro Aniki since December 2017.

Commonly translated as "The Story of Dedede Who Lives in Pupupu". The initial run was collected in 25 volumes, and the Aniki run has gotten 4 volumes as of this writing. Only two chapters have been translated to English by Golden Roze Scans, and then into French by Waddle Dee.

Garou Densetsu Special 餓狼伝説スペシャル By Takahiro Yamashita (山下高弘), ran in Monthly CoroCoro from June 1994 to February 1995, and in Bessatsu CoroCoro from April 1994 to February 1995. Silly chibi antics and 4-koma with the gang from Fatal Fury Special. Collected in two volumes.

X-MEN Xメン

(image source) Written by Eugene Ishikawa (石川裕人), illustrated by Tetsuro Ueyama (上山徹郎) for its first episode, then by Billy Tachibana (ビリータチバナ) for the remainder. Ran from June 1994 to June 1995 in Bessatsu CoroCoro. A Japanese take on Marvel's X-Men inspired by the '90s cartoon. Tetsuro Ueyama's portion was reprinted in 1997 by doujin circle CLA, though the rest has never been collected.

Uho Uho Donkey-Kun ウホウホドンキーくん By Yumiko Sudo (須藤ゆみこ), ran from January 1995 to May 1997 in Monthly CoroCoro, then resumed in Bessatsu CoroCoro from December 1997 to December 1998. Capers with the cast of Donkey Kong Country. Collected in five volumes.

MEGA: [Vol.1] [Vol.2] [Vol.3] [Vol.4] [Vol.5]

The only English coverage I'm aware of is general commentary on the five volumes by DoctorMooDB (vol. 1~2 / vol. 3 / vol. 4~5).

Hono no Hakkyukuken: Virtua Fighter 炎の八極拳 バーチャファイター By Billy Tachibana (ビリー・タチバナ), ran from January 1996 to May 1996 in Monthly CoroCoro, and a single instalment appeared in the December 1995 volume of Bessatsu CoroCoro. Roughly translated as "Flames of Baj�qu�n" and mostly based off the then-ongoing anime series. The five episodes in Monthly CoroCoro were reprinted in the Virtua Fighter TV Anime Gensaku (バーチャファイター バーチャファイター―TVアニメ原作), though I don't think the Bessatsu episode was ever reprinted.

Saturn Bomberman サターンボンバーマン By Takahiro Yamashita (やましたたかひろ), ran from July to August 1996. A manic adaptation of Saturn Bomberman's first stage, padding it out by having the heroes get pummeled senseless repeatedly. See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden ボンバーマン・ビーダマン爆外伝 By Koichi Mitaka (三鷹公一), ran in Bessatsu CoroCoro from October 1996 to December 1999. A reimagining of Bomberman as marble-shooting, mecha-piloting heroes, fending off the era-spanning influences of Dark Mother. See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

Star Fox 64 スターフォックス６４ By Takahiro Yamashita (やましたたかひろ), ran from April 1997 to June 1997 in Bessatsu CoroCoro. Cutesy antics with the Star Fox crew. Never reprinted. Scans by @togepi1125 can be found on Google Drive or the Internet Archive (April / June).

Chocobo's Mysterious Story チョコボのふしぎものがたり By Hiroshi Katou (かとうひろし), ran from August 1998 to January 2001, with additional stories in Bessatsu CoroCoro June and October 1999. The series was collected in 6 volumes. The first three chapters were translated to English by Manga-Koekje, though only exist on manga reader sites.

Small Soldiers スモール・ソルジャーズ By Michiro Ueyama (上山道郎), ran from November 1998 to January 1999. Yes, the Joe Dante film about rampant G.I. Joes got a manga adaptation. CoroCoro is nuts, man! A collected edition was released in December 1998, and now sells for absolutely ludicrous sums. Totally unacknowledged in the English-speaking realm as far as I'm aware.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ (image source: Monthly CoroCoro April 1999 ad) By Toshio Tanigami (谷上俊夫), ran in the short-lived Hyper CoroCoro, which only had two volumes released May 1999 and August 1999. Never reprinted, never to be seen again!

Star Wars Episode I:

The Phantom Menace スター・ウォーズ エピソード1/ファントム・メナス By Kia Asamiya ( 麻宮 騎亜), ran from July 1999 to August 1999. Everybody's absolute favourite prequel adventure gets a rather luscious manga treatment. A collected edition was released in Japan on September 1999, and later the same year in English by Dark Horse across two volumes. It's cheap, common, and also available on Kindle!

Donkey Kong: Uho Uho Dai Shizen Gag ドンキーコング ウホウホ大自然ギャグ By Makoto Hijioka (ひじおか誠), ran from September 1999 to June 2000 in Monthly CoroCoro, then resumed in Bessatsu CoroCoro from October 2000 to June 2001. Roughly translated as "Mother Nature Gags". All fifteen episodes were collected in two volumes.

Spyro-Kun: Tondemo Adventure とんでもアドベンチャー スパイロくん By Santa Harukaze (春風邪三太), ran from March 2000 to May 2000. A tie-in for the Japanese release of Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage. Never reprinted. March 2000 Spyro and pals hit the beach, only for Ripto to hold Zoe hostage.

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[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] April 2000 Ripto and Moneybags fight to reach a safe full of valuables first.

[MEGA: p159~175] May 2000

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Shippuu Tengoku Kaze no Klonoa 疾風天国 風のクロノア By Hiroshi Kato (かとうひろし), ran from April 2001 to Apr 2004 in Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic. Roughly translated as "Hurricane Heaven: Winds of Klonoa". The series was collected in two volumes, though five stories (presumably from August 2003 onward) were never reprinted. The two volumes have been translated to English by powerstone05.

Bomberman Story: An Omen of Conflict!! ボンバーマンストーリー 新たなる激闘の予感!! A one-off manga by Inuki Eiji (犬木栄治), available only as a pack-in booklet with the May 2001 volume of Monthly CoroCoro. Straight-laced shonen battles with Max as a supposed prelude to Bomberman Tournament, a rarely-seen serious take on the source material. See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

Game Boy Wars Giga Break! ゲームボーイウォーズ 新感覚バトルストーリー By Dimu Kobashi (小橋ディム), ran in Bessatsu CoroCoro from December 2001 to June 2002. A somewhat out-of-character adaptation of Advance Wars -- forget that real warfare malarkey, it's all simulations now! Also, Ryo/Andy has a pet missile called Rocket. Never reprinted. December 2001

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(cheers to Mushroom64 for sharing!)

Kattobi! Shrek かっとび!! シュレック A one-off by Takeshi Tamai (玉井たけし), published on January 2002. An extremely abbreviated adaptation of the film starring Smashmouth's unofficial mascot. [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] [06] [07] [08] [09] [10]

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[4-koma] Translated to English by MiloScat and HorseyPope.

Dash & Spin: Chousoku Sonic ダッシュ&スピン 超速ソニック By Santa Harukaze (春風邪三太), ran in Bessatsu CoroCoro from February 2002 to February 2005, with occasional 4-koma strips in Monthly CoroCoro. Roughly translated as "Super Speed Sonic", extremely dopey comedy adventures with the cast of Sonic Adventure. The series was collected in two volumes. Raw scans apparently floated around on the Sonic CulT forums years ago, but are now long gone. The first five chapters were translated by Ryoga Masaki and have been reposted everywhere from YouTube to SmackJeeves, but the original source files appear to be lost. And because Sonic fans are an anal lot, the first chapter was translated again with extra profanity by gameplayer1001, and also abandoned in short order. All 19 chapters were briefly available for free on CoroCoro Comic's website during June 2020 to promote the release of Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie, but have since been delisted. Someone backed those up, right...? This prompted yet another translation of the first episode by Windii, and of chapter 17 by Jack's Translations.

Jak & Daxter: Itachi De Warui Ka!! ジャック�ダクスター イタチで悪いか!! By Noriyuki Murase (村瀬範行), ran in Bessatsu CoroCoro from February 2002 to February 2003, and a brief resurgence as 4-koma in Monthly CoroCoro in November 2009, allegedly. The subtitle is something along the lines of "that stinkin' weasel!" Gag-centric antics based off The Precursor Legacy. Never reprinted. February 2002 Daxter gets transformed.

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[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] April 2002 The two scrounge for power cells.

[MEGA: p275~290] June 2002 Gol Archeron appears, while the duo arse about in the woods.

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(cheers to Mushroom64 for sharing!) August 2002 The pair are attacked during a rocket race. October 2002

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The Legendary Starfy 伝説のスタフィー 4 6 6 5 By Yumiko Sudo (須藤ゆみこ), ran from June 2002 to October 2005 in Bessatsu CoroCoro. Collected in two volumes totalling 19 chapters, meaning there are two episodes that never got reprinted, likely the August and October 2005 stories. The reprinted chapters have been summarised over at the Legendary Starfy Wiki, though I don't think there's been any scanlation efforts as of yet.

Bakuretsu!! Bomberman Jetters 爆裂!! ボンバーマンジェッターズ By Matsuhara Tomofumi (まつばらともふみ), ran from September 2002 to March 2003. Young Shirobom is part of the Jetters, an interstellar group determined to stop the Hige Hige Bandits from stealing precious items. See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

Soreike!! Bomberman Jetters それいけ!! ボンバーマンジェッターズ By Takeshi Tamai (玉井たけし), ran from April 2003 to November 2003. Further adventures of the Jetters, going even further off the rails than before. See the Totally Bombastic Bomberman Shrine Place for scans and info!

F-Zero Grade School Ｆ-ＺＥＲＯ小学校 (image source: F-Zero Falcon Densetsu cross-sell flyer) By Suzuo Yataka (矢高鈴央), ran from December 2003 to October 2004 in Bessatsu CoroCoro for 6 episodes. The cast of F-Zero: Falcon Densetsu get reimagined as schoolkids. We could've finally gotten a serious F-Zero comic, but not this time, it seems. I'm not bitter, I'm not bitter...! Never reprinted and barely acknowledged online; Twitter user @gyuntento shared some excerpts ( [1] [2] [3] [4]), but that's your lot. Bessatsu's already stupidly rare, so the chances of seeing this in full are mighty slim! August 2004 Ryu and Falcon go exploring a haunted part of the school.

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Pok�mon Colosseum: Snatchers By Suigun Oouchi (大内 水軍), ran from December 2003 to February 2004. An adaptation of the game of the same name. Distinct from the manga that ran in Shogaku Gakushu Zasshi. Never reprinted. Chapters 1 and 3 can be found in Japanese at jb2448.info.

Ratchet & Clank: Gagaga!

Legend of the Galaxy's Limit!! ラチェット&クランク ガガガ!銀河のがけっぷち伝説!! (image source) By Shinbo Nomura (のむらしんぼ), ran in Bessatsu CoroCoro from February 2004 to February 2008. Low-brow space capers with those PlayStation 2 mascot guys. Collected in two volumes. The first volume has been translated to English by powerstone05.

Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!! オレだよ!ワリオだよ!! By Yukio Sawada (沢田ユキオ), ran in CoroCoro Ichiban! from May 2005 to March 2013. Translated as "I Am Wario!!" on the book covers. A spin-off of Super Mario-Kun covering Wario's games, including Wario World, Shake It! and more. Collected in four volumes, though the final four episodes were never reprinted. No scanning or translations efforts either as far as I know.

MEGA: [Vol.1] [Vol.2] [Vol.3] [Vol.4] January 2013 Wario gets bodied in his hunt for Queen Merelda.

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The Legendary Starfy R 伝説のスタフィーR By Suzuo Yataka (矢高 鈴央), ran in Bessatsu CoroCoro from April 2006 to April 2008. The complete series was collected in a paperback released July 2008, with an exclusive final story. Its chapters are summarised on the Legendary Starfy Wiki, though I don't think there's been any scanlations yet.

Shooting Star Rockman 流星のロックマン (image source) By Masaya Itagaki (板垣雅也), ran from October 2006 to January 2008. Alternately titled "Ryuusei no Rockman", what's known in the west as Mega Man Star Force. Collected in three volumes. Scans can be found at Tanjou Scanlations.

Hoshi no Kirby: Moretsu Pupupu Hour! 星のカービィ! も〜れつプププアワー! By Asami Tanaguchi (谷口 あさみ), ran in Monthly CoroCoro from December 2006 to October 2016, with sporadic appearances in Bessatsu CoroCoro from December 2008 onward, before becoming a regular addition from June 2014 to June 2016.

Roughly translated as "The Pupupu Broadcast Hour!" The series was collected in 13 volumes, all of which can also be bought digitally through Amazon Kindle. Four late-era chapters have been translated to English by Kirby's Manga Funshack, and those translated into French at waddledee-eklablog.

TRIBE Shooting Star Rockman

Butou Gaiden トライブ 流星のロックマン 武闘外伝 By Masaya Itagaki (板垣雅也), ran from February 2008 to July 2008. A side-story to Mega Man Star Force 2 and alternately titled "Ryuusei no Rockman TRIBE: Battle Tales", reinterpreting Mega Man's "Tribe On" transformations as distinct characters with warring feuds. Collected in a single volume. Scans can be found at Tanjou Scanlations.

Shooting Star Rockman 3 流星のロックマン３ By Ryo Takamisaki (鷹岬諒), previewed in November 2008 before running from December 2008 (in a pack-in booklet) to January 2009. Alternately titled "Ryuusei no Rockman 3", and based off the final Mega Man Star Force instalment. Never reprinted.

Lost Planet -Unexpected One-

(image source) By Hideaki Fujii (藤異秀明), ran in the Summer 2010 and Winter 2010 volumes of CoroCoro G. A side-story made to promote the release of Lost Planet 2. Never reprinted.

Hoshi no Kirby: Pakkuto Daibaku Show!! 星のカービィ パクッと大爆ショー!! By Yuuki Karakami (川上 ゆーき), ran in CoroCoro Ichiban from September 2012 to September 2014, then had a short-lived revival as Hoshi no Kirby: Motto Daibaku Show!! (星のカービィ もっと大爆ショー!!) from June to August 2015.

Loosely translated as "The Lunching And Laughing Show!" Collected in two volumes, though it seems unlikely the 2015 episodes were collected. No translation efforts to my knowledge.

Pok�mon Card Game Yaroze! ポケモンカードゲーム やろうぜ～っ

(image source) By Ryu Matsushima (松島リュウ), began on January 2014 in CoroCoro Ichiban! and currently ongoing, I think. Began as X/Y Yaroze! (Ｘ・Ｙやろうぜ～っ), and has repeatedly rebranded to whatever card deck is topical. As of this writing, three collected editions have been released starting from around Sun & Moon; all prior arcs appear to have never been reprinted. February 2014 [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] [06] [07] [08]

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(cheers to amtt for sharing!)

LEGO LEGO Let's LEGO Ninjago!! レゴレゴレッツ レゴニンジャゴー!!

(image source) By Suzuki Sabakan (鈴木サバ缶), ran from April 2015 to February 2016 in Bessatsu CoroCoro. A wacky gag comic with the stars of Ninjago, with very little ninja-ing going on. Never reprinted. The first episode has been translated by @MomoDriller.

Splatoon スプラトゥーン By Sankichi Hinodeya (ひのでや参吉), began in Bessatsu CoroCoro from April 2016 and ended June 2017, though its Monthly CoroCoro run (started March 2017) is currently ongoing as of August 2018.

Gang warfare with fashionable squids. Wake me up when Marina and Pearl show up. The series has been collected in multiple paperbacks and is currently seeing official releases in French, German, and an English translation from Viz.

Hoshi no Kirby: Kyomo Manmaru Nikki! 星のカービィ 今日もまんまる日記！! By Dynamic Taro (ダイナミック太郎), currently running in CoroCoro Ichiban since July 2016. Roughly translated as "Daily Round Diary!" Three volumes have been released as of this writing. No translation efforts to my knowledge.

Marvel Future Avengers マーベル フューチャー・アベンジャーズ By Teruaki Mizuno (水野 輝), ran from April 2017 to February 2018 in Bessatsu CoroCoro. Tying in with the anime of the same, Marvel's superheroes get the children's manga treatment... with obligatory kid protagonists stealing the spotlight. Collected in a single volume released February 2018.

Yo! President Trupp-Kun! よ！大統領 トラップくん By Kohe (コーヘー), confirmed to have run from April 2017 to December 2017; did it run into 2018? Alternately transliterated as "Daitoryo Torappu-Kun" or "Trap-Kun", #45 visits Japan as a rapping, fad-chasing, golden-showering transfer student. Never reprinted. Its anime version has also been delisted from Shogakukan's YouTube channel and only exists as reuploads.

ARMS: Sugoude Gag Fight! ARMS スゴウデギャグファイト！ By Sakura (咲良), ran in CoroCoro Ichiban! from November 2017 to November 2018. Spring Man and Ribbon Girl engage in extending-arm-related shenanigans. A collected edition was released on October 2018. The CoroCoro website has a preview of the first episode.