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  • Test Drive 6

    1999

    Test Drive 6

    1999

    Racing Simulator Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation Dreamcast
    star 6.2
    Test Drive 6 is a cross-platform racing video game developed by Pitbull Syndicate for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows and Dreamcast. It is the sixth entry in the Test Drive series.
  • Supercross 2000

    1999

    Supercross 2000

    1999

    Racing Sport
    Nintendo 64 PlayStation
    EA SPORTS introduces the exclusive game of the Supercross Series. There are 24 riders, 16 real stadiums, 21 real tracks, and 3 freestyle courses bring the Supercross to life. Race for the checkers in a Quick Race then compete for the Championship- or fly with style in freestyle mode. Bar-to-Bar competition, big air, sick tricks, 2-player mode, and real Supercross series make EA SPORTS Supercross 2000 the game to beat!
  • NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC

    1999

    NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC

    1999

    Sport
    Arcade Nintendo 64 PlayStation Dreamcast
    NBA Showtime is an arcade-style basketball game from the developers of NBA Jam and NBA Hangtime.
  • NBA Live 2000

    1999

    NBA Live 2000

    1999

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64 PlayStation
    star 7
    The NBA Live series of basketball video games, published by EA Sports, is currently one of the leading National Basketball Association simulations on the market. Starting from NBA Live 2000, the series featured NBA Live Legend All-Stars Teams, that included some biggest names from five decades (50s to 90s). These teams could be used instantly, but to use the players as regular players (e.g. traded, played on regular NBA Teams) they needed to be unlocked. Along the series, some of the rosters were changed due to many reasons as Michael Jordan was on the 90's team through 2004.
  • NBA Jam 2000

    1999

    NBA Jam 2000

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.3
    All-new 2-on-2 JAM mode featuring 50 dunks and awesome special effects! Custom 2-on-2 JAM mode courts, including street court. Authentic 5-on-5 simulation mode with actual team play styles like the Jazz Pick-and-Roll. Jaw-dropping ultra high-rez graphics! Unique signature moves like the crossover dribble. Create your own JAM player. All 29 teams and over 300 NBA superstars! Over 800 all-new motion captured moves by the "X-Man" Xavier McDaniel!
  • NBA Courtside 2 Featuring Kobe Bryant

    1999

    NBA Courtside 2 Featuring Kobe Bryant

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    NBA Courtside 2 Featuring Kobe Bryant is the sequel to Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside and features NBA star Kobe Bryant on its cover. Bryant also performed the motion capture for the game. The ability to play multiple seasons has been added. New features include the ability to play a three-point contest and additional options for creating a player from scratch. The game features improved artificial intelligence helps to improve the realism of the gameplay. New dunk styles are possible to implement and enhanced motion capturing allows the no-look pass to be used during gameplay. There are more than 300 players and games can either be a realistic simulation of actual NBA action or a full-blown arcade experience. Plays such as the isolation play, the post up, and the triangle offense can be called.
  • Earthworm Jim 3D

    1999

    Earthworm Jim 3D

    1999

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo 64 PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 5.3
    Earthworm Jim 3D is a platform game, the third in the Earthworm Jim series. It is a sequel to Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2, and the first game in the series to not be developed by Shiny Entertainment, which had recently instituted a strict "no sequels" policy. Interplay Entertainment, having recently purchased the Earthworm Jim rights, handed the franchise off to VIS Interactive. The game suffered a difficult, prolonged development cycle and was repeatedly delayed until it was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. The game was not received well, with critics claiming that the charm of the originals was lost, and that despite the long development period, the game still felt sloppy and lacked previously promoted features.
  • Rocket: Robot on Wheels

    1999

    Rocket: Robot on Wheels

    1999

    Platform
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.8
    First-time Nintendo 64 developer Sucker Punch Studios jumped onto the scene with a highly original 3D platformer. The design philosophy behind the title is simple -- rather than build the platformer around the main character, the software house opted instead to focus on the interactivity of the 3D environments he travels. To that end, Rocket employs an advanced physics engine which allows the main character, a lovable unicycle-based robot named Rocket, to travel and experiment with colorful, platform-esque worlds with realistic gravity and inertia. Every object has its own set of lifelike attributes that must be "weighed" into consideration when solving puzzles.
  • Omikron: The Nomad Soul

    1999

    Omikron: The Nomad Soul

    1999

    Fighting Shooter Puzzle Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Dreamcast PlayStation 2
    star 7.2
    Responding to the desperate pleas of a mysterious character from another dimension, your soul must enter the dark and futuristic city of Omikron. This is but the beginning of an epic adventure through an increasingly strange and dazzling parallel world. You must solve the ultimate mystery: why are you in Omikron and how can you get out? Think, fight, and interact with awe-inspiring environments to defeat the menacing demons that are trying to stop you. Experience the life in an alternate reality with everything it has to offer--including the secret musical performances by The Dreamers, a band of rebels led by the Omikronian incarnation of David Bowie. Omikron: The Nomad Soul is a futuristic 3d-action adventure like no other. Combining a deep game plot with adventure, exploration, action, combat and role-playing elements, the Omikron experience will captivate you from the moment you enter the strange and wonderful world beyond our own. Only using all of your combined skills will bring you deliverance from this exot
  • Turok: Rage Wars

    1999

    Turok: Rage Wars

    1999

    Shooter
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.9
    Turok: Rage Wars is a first-person shooter video game released for the Nintendo 64. The game supports up to four players or bots with a single player mission-based mode also available. The game allows use of the RAM Expansion Pak for enhanced play sessions.
  • Medal of Honor

    1999

    Medal of Honor

    1999

    Shooter
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation
    star 7.6
    Medal of Honor is the first title in the Medal of Honor series. The game was inspired by DreamWorks Interactive co-founder Steven Spielberg. The game follows Jimmy Patterson, a 24-year-old OSS operative as he infiltrates and sabotages Nazi War Machine during the final days of WW II.
  • The Wheel of Time

    1999

    The Wheel of Time

    1999

    Shooter Puzzle Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The Wheel of Time is a PC first person shooter based on the series of fantasy novels by Robert Jordan.
  • NASCAR Legends

    1999

    NASCAR Legends

    1999

    Racing Simulator Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Tired of the same old NASCAR game? Like the look of the old cars and love the drivers? Grew up watching NASCAR in the 70''s? Wondering what is so great about the old day's of NASCAR? Then this is a game for you.
  • Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix

    1999

    Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix

    1999

    Music Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade PlayStation
    Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, or 3rdMix, is the 3rd game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released in the arcades by Konami on October 30, 1999. Although only officially released in Japan, units exist worldwide. It has a total of 68 songs, 35 of which were new to Dance Dance Revolution. The core gameplay of 3rdMix is the same as the previous Dance Dance Revolution games. 3rdMix featured a brand new scoring system, instead of being heavily combo-based like the last two mixes, combos are of virtually no importance. The maximum score for each song is 10,000,000 (all Perfects). Perfects are worth twice as many points as Greats, and steps toward the end are worth progressively higher points than steps toward the beginning. In nonstop mode, a 2x, 3x and 4x multiplier apply to the 2nd, 3rd and 4th songs respectively, making a perfect nonstop worth 100,000,000 points. 3rdMix was also the first version of DDR where different beats (compared to a 4-beat register) alternate different colors
  • Animaniacs Splat Ball

    1999

    Animaniacs Splat Ball

    1999

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    This is a kids paintball game in isometric view featuring Wakko, Yakko, and Dot from the tv animated series. You compete against the show's bad guys such as Thaddeus J. Plotz, Dr. Scratchansniff, and Ralph the Guard through three different playing fields - a Western film set, a Sci-Fi movie set, and the Warner Brothers Back Lot with a total of 72 levels. The game is a version of the familiar Capture the Flag (a balloon actually) and can be played on 3 different difficulty levels. You can pick up power-ups along the way, find hidden areas, and more while avoiding being hit with too much paint or else you will have to take a shower because you're too dirty. You get points by winning games through progressively harder competitions and try to earn the master title of "Sultan of Splat".
  • A Collection of Intellivision Classic Games

    1999

    A Collection of Intellivision Classic Games

    1999

    Shooter Sport Arcade
    PlayStation
    star 4.6
    30 Activision game from the Intellivision. It is a follow-up to A Collection of Activision Classic Games for the 2600. This collections has 30 of the Mattel Electronics machine's most popular games, each is emulated to play exactly as it did nearly two decades before. You also have the ability to save at any time during a game, and the compilation includes interviews with original developers of Intellivision titles.
  • Panzer Elite

    1999

    Panzer Elite

    1999

    Simulator
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Panzer Elite is a Simulation game, developed by Wings Simulations and published by JoWooD Entertainment AG, which was released in 1999.
  • MTV Sports: Snowboarding

    1999

    MTV Sports: Snowboarding

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    MTV Sports: Snowboarding is an extreme sports game where you have to perform tricks on your snowboard. You can opt to play with one of six different boarders, with each their own abilities. The game features five game modes: qualifying, challenge, create-a-park, head-to-head and training. The qualifying mode offers three levels where you have to score enough points to unlock the challenge mode, where you can challenge other boarders in trick events or races. The create-a-park mode allows you to create your own track to play on. head-to-head allows you to play a multiplayer match against a friend. The available tracks come in four general types: mountain X, big air contest, half-pipe and slopestyle.
  • Kakutou Ryouri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Wonder Battle Hen

    1999

    Kakutou Ryouri Densetsu Bistro Recipe: Wonder Battle Hen

    1999

    Strategy
    WonderSwan
    Bistro Recipe is a Strategy game, developed and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Wonder Stadium '99

    1999

    Wonder Stadium '99

    1999

    Sport
    WonderSwan
    Released a mere five months after the original Wonder Stadium, Wonder Stadium '99 does not add much in the way of gameplay. This update adds information about the 1999 Japanese baseball season to the game. The game gives you a selection of 14 fictional and professional teams as well as three different stadiums, just as the original did.
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