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  • Knockout Kings

    1998

    Knockout Kings

    1998

    Sport
    Game Boy Color
  • OverDrive

    1998

    OverDrive

    1998

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Digimon Adventure

    1998

    Digimon Adventure

    1998

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy Advance
    Digimon Adventure (aka Digimon) is a bootleg platformer for the SNES and Game Boy Advance based on Digimon. Digimon Adventure uses the same engine as Pocket Monster, thus the gameplay mechanics are the same. The game spans six levels, which include two boss fights. The only playable character is Agumon. The player can attack enemies by pressing A to shoot a fireball. Each level has a strawberry item that, once collected, transforms that the player into Greymon, who's fireball attack is much larger and stronger. Once the player loses all their lives, they're given a chance to continue, which seems to have no limit. The game steals nearly all of its graphics from numerous other sources. Of all the levels, so far the only identified source is the background from the last battle being taken from Castlevania Dracula X. The sound engine and music are also stolen from Bonkers for the SNES, which, like the game engine, is also used in Pocket Monster and Pokemon Gold and Silver.
  • Disney's Mulan Training Game

    1998

    Disney's Mulan Training Game

    1998

    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Disney's Mulan Training Game is an Adobe Shockwave game made to promote the release of Mulan.
  • Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now

    1998

    Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now

    1998

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The German version of Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now had the pedestrian changed to aliens as a censorship measure.
  • Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now

    1998

    Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now

    1998

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    In many regions, the game was censored, changing the pedestrians to zombies with green blood.
  • Kaitou Elf Liely

    1998

    Kaitou Elf Liely

    1998

    Visual Novel
    Mac
    Drama CD fantasy story, featuring interviews with the voice actors and two minigames.
  • Chou Ga Shin Zangard

    1998

    Chou Ga Shin Zangard

    1998

    Visual Novel
    Mac
    Drama CD story, featuring interviews with the voice actors and two minigames.
  • Idol Tantei You&My

    1998

    Idol Tantei You&My

    1998

    Mac
    Romance drama CD story, featuring interviews with the voice actors and two minigames.
  • Munasawagi no Season

    1998

    Munasawagi no Season

    1998

    Visual Novel
    Mac
    Romance drama CD story, with illustrations by Ayumi Hattori. It features interviews with the voice actors and two minigames.
  • WWF: World Wrestling Federation

    1998

    WWF: World Wrestling Federation

    1998

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Babe and Friends

    1998

    Babe and Friends

    1998

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Bombs Away!

    1998

    Bombs Away!

    1998

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Crash Bandicoot

    1998

    Crash Bandicoot

    1998

    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Crash Bandicoot is a licensed platform game developed and published by Tiger Electronics and published by Universal Interactive in North America, released on a handheld dedicated console in 1998. Is the cheap LCD version of Crash Bandicoot (99X). According to George Fergan, one of the developers of Crash Bandicoot (LCD Tiger game) and Crash (99X), their small team was divided: some people wanted to make Mr. Crumb, while others wanted to make Mr. Crool. The solution came when the team decided to use both characters for two different versions of the game. Mr. Crumb would appear as the main villain in the most powerful version, Tiger 99x. While Mr. Crool would appear as the main villain in the cheap LCD version.
  • Jumble

    1998

    Jumble

    1998

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Small Soldiers: Hand to Hand Combat Game

    1998

    Small Soldiers: Hand to Hand Combat Game

    1998

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Stargate

    1998

    Stargate

    1998

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Thinkin' Science: Zap!

    1998

    Thinkin' Science: Zap!

    1998

    Music Puzzle Simulator
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    It is a dark and stormy night as you step backstage to be guest director at the Wonder Dome, the world-famous auditorium of light, sound, and electricity. But great zotz! The theater has been zapped by lightning, and the Laser Control System is on the fritz! Can you learn all about light, sound and electricity to rescue the show? Using your own mental powers and some help from zany ZAP! stars Blaze, Surge and Riff, apply the principles of science to set up and test experiments with lasers, sound waves and circuits. Then, orchestrate your own wacky electro-laser-sound concerts!
  • Kujira Monogatari

    1998

    Kujira Monogatari

    1998

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Spelen met Bassie & Adriaan Deel 2

    1998

    Spelen met Bassie & Adriaan Deel 2

    1998

    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Playing with Bassie & Adriaan Part 2 contains (digital) jigsaw puzzles, a music game, a memory game and an exciting catch game.
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