Army Men for Game Boy Color is the first handheld entry in the series. It is an adaptation of the first entry for PCs, with several of the original's levels being adapted for simpler gameplay.
Players control green plastic soldier Sarge in combat against the tan army. The game consists of 27 missions spread out over 2 campaigns (Desert and Arctic, two out of the original game's three), each made up of three maps with four to five missions per map. While the maps are rough approximations of the original game's, all mission objectives are completely different. A boot camp mode that explains the controls is also available.
Barbie Pet Rescue allows kids to play and care for various domesticated animals. At the Pet Rescue Center, kids can wait for rescue missions, explore, or tend to pets in the Care Center. Missions involve finding lost pets in different environments and using problem-solving skills to entice scared animals or retrieve those trapped in trees. Successful missions earn printable awards. Rescued pets recover at the center before returning home, where kids can nurse them back to health, give them treats, and play with them in the playrooms. Special mini-games for each type of animal add an extra layer of fun.
This is the second game in Digimon Adventure series, a kind of an add-on to Anode Tamer. The game is based on the popular manga Digimon. The hero, a boy named Ryou, has to travel to digital world in order to free his friends from the clutches of the evil digital monster Milenniamon.
The story of this game is identical to that of "Anode Tamer". The difference between the two games are the monsters themselves: "Cathode Tamers" features a brand new set of monsters, and since the beginning of the game you encounter different foes. The full collection of monsters can be achieved only if you complete both games.
Gran Turismo 2000 is the original title of the project that became Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, with the name being used for several demonstration builds and one demo disc. It was based on Gran Turismo 2, where the physics and graphics were updated to showcase what Polyphony Digital could do with the new hardware in the PlayStation 2.
This is the first shogi game supervised by Taku Morishita, who has always participated in A-class title battles, afflicted A-class players, and was nicknamed the "runner-up man." There are 3 COM levels according to the player's level. Even the beginner level did not suddenly make an unthinkable foolish move, and made everything from "a little weakness" to "demon strength". You can play against your friends using the communication cable. In addition, there are shogi classes and the next move. In the shogi class, there are more than 100 questions about tsume shogi, which is enough to enjoy for a long time.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII, the seventh title of the series, invites you to live your own Three Kingdoms experience. You will travel back to ancient China and play as any of 535 possible characters. Features new to this installment include multiplayer modes and quicker gameplay. The game has 10 scenarios, each with multiple endings.
If it doesn't say Polaris... it ain't SnoCross! Join the Polaris Snowmobile Racing Team and dare to tame the mountain! Pull off a variety of insane tricks as you master the challenges of monster jumps, hidden pitfalls, shortcuts, and treacherous terrain. Race against fiercely competitive AI characters, or take on your own friends in multi-player mode. Feel your customized Polaris sled move, twist and turn just like a real snowmobile!
This is the second rendition of the popular dance simulation. You follow the arrows as you step on the appropriate direction along with the beat. With a wide range of difficulty settings, the game is a challenge for veterans while being easy enough to enjoy for beginners. 2nd mix comes back with some new songs and some new remixes of old favorites. Challenge your friends head on or work together. For an added challenge try doing Double which puts you on both dance pads (provided you have two).
Sometime in the year 2000, Konami teamed up with iNiS Corporation, Hands On Entertainment Inc., and Oracion to develop Beatmania DA!! (not to be confused with Beatmania DA!! DA!! DA!! on PlayStation 2), a typing video game based on the Beatmania series, for Windows, Macintosh, and the PlayStation. Additionally, a sequel titled "Beatmania BEST DA!!" was released in the same year, followed by a PlayStation 2 version based on this game in 2002. Beatmania DA!! was also the only PC game in the Beatmania series to be released until Beatmania IIDX INFINITAS, which was released on December 1st, 2015
A stable of 1500 horse make up the mighty steed database in Gallop Racer 2000. The gameplay's simple enough where you get on the saddle and race your equine to the winning post while thundering competitors strive for the same goals. This version allow players to create their own "dream horse". Other new feature will include new horses being allowed to inherit the abilities of their parents. This game is the last one in the Gallop Racer series for PSone. These are the game modes: - Season mode - Practice mode - Vs Mode - Dream Cup mode
On February 17, 2000, Konami released a version of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix for the Dreamcast console. It features 43 songs, seven of which are hidden and unlockable. The song list includes seven songs from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix.
A life simulation which shows how organisms evolve. Take control of one of life's earliest lifeforms and, depending on what environment and habitat you prefer to use, watch as your organism starts to evolve and adapt to its surroundings.
You control your organism from a third person perspective and you can choose what it feeds on and how it kills its prey and, depending on the method you choose, your organism will evolve to make killing and eating that kind of prey easier.
A PlayStation expanded version of the original Black/Matrix that "crosses" between the original Saturn version and the expanded Dreamcast release, Black/Matrix Advanced. Removing additions that existed in the previous versions, such as specific story scenes by replacing anime cutscenes with ones that use CGI, along with an epilogue for a certain ending.