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  • Remote Control Dandy

    1999

    Remote Control Dandy

    1999

    Simulator
    PlayStation
    A Japan-only Playstation game in which you play a little boy controlling a giant robot via remote control. Developed by Sandlot, who later developed the Earth Defense Force series, and had a direct sequel -- Remote Control Dandy SF -- on the PS2.
  • Doko Demo Issyo

    1999

    Doko Demo Issyo

    1999

    Simulator
    PlayStation Vita PlayStation
    Doko Demo Issyo (どこでもいっしょ, Together Everywhere) is a 1999 Video Game developed by Bomber Express and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. for the PlayStation, released on July 22, 1999 in Japan. Doko Demo Issyo was one of the games that used the PocketStation; it was instrumental in making the device sell so well in Japan. It is the first game in the Doko Demo Issyo Series. Doko Demo Issyo is a communication game, a game where you interact with the characters through words and phrases. The player can choose from five characters known as Pokepi and interact with them in an apartment. They can be taught words, and the player can answer questions asked by them. The biggest feature of Doko Demo Issyo is its compatibility with the PocketStation, a handheld device that often came packaged with the game, and its reliance on the device made the PocketStation required to play the game. It allowed the player to take any of the Pokepi with them anywhere, and they can continue to interact through the
  • Gekisou TomaRunner

    1999

    Gekisou TomaRunner

    1999

    Racing
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Gekisou TomaRunner is an on-foot racing game with various crazy/fantasy/fable/mythological characters where the aim is to navigate the various split path tracks to victory. The game puts heavy emphasis on using the terrain to gain the upper hand over the opponent, and on top of that there are several bonus items to pick up which either can aid the player or be used as weapons against the opponents. The characters all run at a set speed, but using the left and right arm as well as well timed jumps on poles, springboards and hurdles will give the player a speed boost. If enough momentum is gained, the character leans forward and starts dashing at a much faster speed. Some areas will even allow the player to be airborne for a certain amount of time if the right path is chosen and if enough speed is gained. Hitting obstacles, getting punched by opponents or having any of the "weapon" items used against the player will slow their speed down significantly, sometimes even resulting in the character falling over in a stunn
  • Germs: Nerawareta Machi

    1999

    Germs: Nerawareta Machi

    1999

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Germs: Nerawareta Machi is a first-person open world adventure game released exclusively in Japan for the PS1. The only game developed and published by Japanese CG animation company KAJ, Germs stars a reporter who returns to his hometown to investigate a mysterious glowing object, as well as a series of mutations happening to the townspeople that might be connected to it.
  • Ultimate 8 Ball

    1999

    Ultimate 8 Ball

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Ultimate 8 Ball offers 14 types of pool games with the majority of them supporting multiple players. Games include two versions of Eight Ball (UK and US rules), Nine Ball, Ten Ball, Six Ball, Three Ball, Straight Pool, Rotation, Speed Pool (single player), Killer, Ten Pin (a bowling format), Bank Pool, One Pocket, and Cut Throat. An additional option, Hustle, is a single-player mode with three distinct difficulty settings in which the player competes against 15 computer-controlled opponents. Winning against at least one opponent in each of four levels earns the player the chance to face the reigning computer champion, Joe Philly.
  • Golden Logres

    1999

    Golden Logres

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Pinball
    PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Pinball Power (referred to as "Golden Logres" in-game and Japan) is another pinball simulator by LittleWing. A sequel to both Tristan and Crystal Caliburn, the game features three tables based on the Arthurian legends: Camelot, Land's End and Fisher King. After completing all the missions on one table, the game moves to the next one. A practice mode is available to test the last two tables and prepare to the full game.
  • Makaimura for WonderSwan

    1999

    Makaimura for WonderSwan

    1999

    Platform
    WonderSwan
    Makaimura for WonderSwan (Japanese: 魔界村?, "Demon World Village for WonderSwan") is a game for the WonderSwan developed by Capcom and published by Bandai in 1999 and is part of the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise. Sharing similar gameplay to its predecessors, Makaimura also shares enemies, weapons and backgrounds from the previous three games. Unique features include double paths from the second till the fifth levels, swimming in water and a level which requires the player to rotate the wonderswan by 90 degrees as Arthur climbs and swings down a rope in a vertical shaft. Unlike other games, the player is not required to repeat the game after the penultimate level in order to get the one weapon to defeat the final boss Azrael.
  • Puyo Pop

    1999

    Puyo Pop

    1999

    Puzzle Arcade
    Neo Geo Pocket Color
    star 8.4
    A Neo Geo Pocket port of Puyo Puyo Tsuu, licensed to SNK by Sega, was released in North America and Europe as Puyo Pop. Unlike previous English Puyo Puyo games, the NGPC Puyo Pop retains both the character designs and (almost) all of the character names from the Japanese version. As in the English translations of the first game, Satan is renamed "Dark Prince."
  • The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle

    1999

    The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle

    1999

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade PlayStation 3 Wii PlayStation PlayStation Portable Neo Geo CD
    star 7.5
    "The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle" is the sixth game in The King of Fighters series by SNK. Unlike in previous games of the series, there are four characters per team instead of three, with the fourth serving as a "Striker", a fighter whose function is only to enter a match, attack the opponent and leave without replacing their teammates. In total, there are seven teams, each containing four characters, four Team Edit characters and a boss.
  • The Misadventures of Tron Bonne

    1999

    The Misadventures of Tron Bonne

    1999

    Puzzle Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7
    The other side of Mega Man Legends! Now Mega Man's female rival, Tron from Mega Man Legends is back with her trusty Servbots in an entirely new adventure! Join Tron and the Servbots as they circle the world in their air ship, Gesellshaft, in search of adventure and priceless treasure. Brave Tron's wild exploits in q unique mix of action-adventure, RPG, and puzzles in this irresistible game for all ages. Unique gameplay and storyline, mixing the best action-adventure, RPG, and puzzles in a vast 3-D world. Vibrant colorful graphics! -explore huge 3-D environments for puzzles, treasures and other surprises "Guide Shot System" sends Servbots to retrieve treasure and perform Tron's bidding Includes Demo of Mega Man Legends 2
  • Mob Rule

    1999

    Mob Rule

    1999

    Simulator Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    The sequel to Constructor, but with a bit of a different gameplay. Did not get the same success as it's prequel.
  • Thrust Twist + Turn

    1999

    Thrust Twist + Turn

    1999

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Thrust, Twist + Turn is a fast-paced racing game using Twilight 3D's 3DGE engine. There are eight tracks in total, with a futuristic atmosphere and different themes: Egypt, the city, a hurricane path in the sea, a rush through the clouds... complete with jumps, corkscrews and loops. There are no invisible side edges to the tracks, players can push your opponents into oblivion. The standard racing modes are present: arcade, time trial and network multiplayer. Players can unlock a championship mode after completing the arcade mode and a shadow arcade mode with reversed tracks upon finishing the championship. The official patch adds a graphical track editor.
  • Hello Kitty no Beads Koubou

    1999

    Hello Kitty no Beads Koubou

    1999

    Puzzle
    Game Boy Color
  • Legend of the River King 2

    1999

    Legend of the River King 2

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Sport
    Game Boy Color Nintendo 3DS
    The second game in the River King Franchise for the Game Boy Color. A fishing role playing game where you travel the world to catch up to 60 kinds of fish, shellfish, plats and insects. But beware of local wildlife attacking you for your catch! Legend of the River King 2 is a massive role-playing adventure that features all manner of angling from fresh water fly-fishing to deep sea trolling. A new trade mode allows you to trade your fish for produce with farmers in Harvest Moon GBC2!
  • The Book of Watermarks

    1999

    The Book of Watermarks

    1999

    Point-and-click Adventure
    PlayStation
    A first-person adventure game for the PlayStation loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest. While only released in Japan, all in-game voice over is spoken in English.
  • Nippon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin: Tetsuman

    1999

    Nippon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin: Tetsuman

    1999

    WonderSwan Dreamcast
  • Mighty Hits Special

    1999

    Mighty Hits Special

    1999

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    The sequel to Mighty Hits, released for PlayStation.
  • Finger Flashing

    1999

    Finger Flashing

    1999

    Shooter Puzzle
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation
    Finger Flashing is a puzzle/shooter utilizing "Rock, Paper, Scissors" mechanics.
  • Startling Odyssey 1: Blue Evolution

    1999

    Startling Odyssey 1: Blue Evolution

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PlayStation
    A PlayStation remake of the PC Engine-CD JRPG, Startling Odyssey. The story is the same as in the original version, starring Leon Solford, a young warrior and the last in the line of great heroes, who must defeat an ancient evil and save the world. The game's graphics have been completely redone in high resolution 2D, with enhanced anime-style sequences. Battle system has also been redone, featuring isometric perspective and a system that allows the heroes to learn and level up affinities to various elements.
  • McDonald's de Asobo!

    1999

    McDonald's de Asobo!

    1999

    Simulator
    Sega Pico
    Is a Sega Pico game released by Sega Toys in 2000. It is a simple restaurant management simulator, which although is sponsored by the American fast-food chain McDonald's, was only released in Japan. McDonald's de Asobo! is suspected to have originally shipped with plastic toys of Big Macs and cartons of fries - this may describe a separate release of the game, or the only release - full details are currently unknown.
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