Hugo: Wild River, also known as Hugo 6, is a video game developed and published by ITE for the PC in 1998. As with other classic Hugo games, it was based on the newest scenarios from the TV game shows.
ESP Ra.De. is a 1998 arcade game developed by Cave and published by Atlus. It is the first non-DonPachi game released by Cave. ESP Ra.De. received spiritual prequels in the form of the Espgaluda series; however, ESP Ra.De. is related to the Espgaluda series only by shared name and programmer Tsuneki Ikeda.
The Golf Pro is Empire Interactive's first foray into golf sims. It is a standard 3rd person golf simulation with the addition of the mouse drive system introduced on Maxis's SimGolf and popularized on Sierra's Front Page Sports: Golf. Essentially what this system does is replace the swing bar and use a series of mouse movements and clicks to determine the power, accuracy and direction of the swing.
Brain Drain is a puzzle game in which the player has to recreate a pattern, consisting of different symbols like apples or hearts, which is shown in the corner of the screen. The main playing field consists of said symbols, but randomly switched around. The player controls a frame which encloses four of the symbols. When pressing a button, the symbols are rotated clockwise around the frame. Of course the levels have to be solved within a time limit.
In the higher difficulty levels, the player also has to deal with so-called special effects which occasionally kick in during play, e.g. some symbols get hidden by "?" blocks, symbols rotate on their own or the controls are reversed. Three power-ups can be earned by completing bonus levels or finishing a level really fast: clock (stops time for 20 seconds), flash (skips the current level) and credit (gives a second try after time has run out). Clock and flash have to be activated manually; credits is applied automatically. Besides the regular playing mode, there is als
Bananas de Pijamas is a pirate SNES hack of Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool, made by Twin Eagles Group. This game was released in April 1998. It is based on a kids TV series by the same name. The TV series name is spelled in Portuguese in the game. When you start the game, it enters 'Level 3' instead of 'Level 1' from Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool.
The sequel to the innovative Fighting Vipers has arrived and is set to ignite the world of beat 'em ups once again. Revenge has conquered your mind and aggression has poisoned your blood as you take control of a band of 'Vipers', each boasting distinct weapons in a fight to remove dictatorship from the city's Mayor. Fighting Vipers 2 is sure to put your pulse into overload!
The future of racing is here, and it's called MOTORHEAD. This game allows you to hop in one of 10 streamlined racers and test your skills on eight obstacle-filled courses that wind through urban, desert, and seaside terrain.
Rage of Mages is a PC game that combines role-playing and real-time strategy. Produced by Nival Interactive it was first released in Russia under the name of Allods: The Seal of Mystery.
While a role playing game, the game uses a real time strategy game interface rather similar to Warcraft II.
First of all, a player chooses between a warrior or a mage for his or her starting character. On his journey he (or she) will meet a few more companions. There will be hirelings available for a fee should a player find any mission too challenging and need reinforcements. Each mission takes place in a game map generally full of enemies. Mission type ranges from rescue to escort to exterminate villains to treasure hunting.
From the creative mind of Douglas Adams. The Starship Titanic crashes into your house and takes off with you onboard. Inhabited by malfunctioning robots and a semi-deranged parrot, you must gain control of the ship and pilot it back to Earth.
Hammer Champ is a 1998 arcade mechanical game developed and produced by Namco. The player is tasked with completing a score of assorted mini-games using a plush mallet to hit four different buttons on the cabinet.
Inside a box with cereal, Agapito finds a voucher for a trip for two to an island in the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Madagascar and the Antilles. He invites his friend Susan to accompany him, but he loses her on the airport, probably to a "tall blond fellow." He ends up in a cargo plane next to a nose picking gorilla. On the island he will stay in the Paradise Hotel as its only quest. Exploring of the island is done by foot, until he manages to repair an impressive sports car (a Deux Chevaux). From then on the player is able to explore the island and its beaches by using a map.
Agapito's Crazy Adventure is a 3rd person, inventory based humorous adventure. There's no real quest, but only a series of situations that have to be solved. Only in the final stage of the game Agapito meets a new girlfriend and some tasks have to be completed before he can have diner with her.
Toolkid Creation from Emme studio is an educational game offering kids a set of activities to create art piece on their computer and learn how to start DIY in real life as well.
Alf is invited to the castle of an ancient French dynasty, where he will have to solve many mysteries and puzzles to find the count and unravel the secret hidden in the castle.