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  • Namco Gallery Vol. 3

    1997

    Namco Gallery Vol. 3

    1997

    Game Boy
    The final release in the Namco Gallery series.
  • The NetherWorld

    1997

    The NetherWorld

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Medium sized Metal map.
  • Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday

    1997

    Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday

    1997

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday takes place in a far future after a war of 100 years that finally finished and some ancient ruins had been discovered. The game begins when the player's character is being arrested by members of the imperial army and receive the mission of helping Alice, the daughter of the general of the Imperial Army, since she is a member of the archeologic team that is studying the ruins. They will begin to try to find clues from the past that will help them to discover the mystery that happens in the present. The gameplay of the game is a first person robot action game, similar to other first person shooters, a lot repetitive special with the lack of different enemies and backgrounds.
  • Nichibutsu Mahjong

    1997

    Nichibutsu Mahjong

    1997

    Card & Board Game
    Satellaview
    Nichibutsu Mahjong is a modified version of Super Nichibutsu Mahjong 4: Kiso Kenkyu Hen.
  • D.O.G: Fight For Your Life

    1997

    D.O.G: Fight For Your Life

    1997

    Shooter Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    D.O.G. is a third-person shooter with vehicles and turrets to use. The game doesn't have a story, you just select a mission that you can afford (you get money from completing missions), kill everyone/everything in it and continue to the next mission. The engine uses voxels, so you can blast the ground with few different weapons, like flamethrower, chaingun, grenade launcher and rocker launcher. Picking up powerups for yourself and your vehicle ease your way on the devastation.
  • Chou-Kousoku GranDoll

    1997

    Chou-Kousoku GranDoll

    1997

    Platform
    PlayStation
    Platform game based on the anime OVA.
  • Carnage Heart EZ: Easy Zapping

    1997

    Carnage Heart EZ: Easy Zapping

    1997

    Strategy Tactical
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    A mecha action-strategy game from Artdink. Carnage Heart EZ is an updated version of the Carnage Heart. Many of the OKEs have been rebalanced, and new features have been added including the ability to load programs from other save files (including from the original title). The difficulty of the campaign has also been increased for expert players.
  • Monster Rancher

    1997

    Monster Rancher

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy
    PlayStation
    star 5.2
    Monster Rancher is a console game released in 1997 for the PlayStation system. It is the first game in Tecmo's Monster Rancher series, featuring the raising, fighting, and breeding of monsters.
  • The Elektra Complex

    1997

    The Elektra Complex

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Medium sized Metal/Ebon style map.
  • B.A.D.

    1997

    B.A.D.

    1997

    Shooter Arcade
    DOS
    Martians Attack! Due to their sub-terrainian habitat, the people of earth did not know of the Martian’s existence, or their unscrupulous leader, Rupert. The Martians have decided that they are tired of making crop circles and plan to attack the Earth instead. Fight your way through wave after wave of nasty Martian enemies!
  • Jawbreak

    1997

    Jawbreak

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Fairly large idbase map with a lot of button pressing.
  • Rodney's Funscreen 2 Extreme

    1997

    Rodney's Funscreen 2 Extreme

    1997

    Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    Rodney's Funscreen 2 Extreme: Dinky's Revenge is a semi-sequel / upgrade to Rodney's Funscreen that was released in Japan by Interlink for the PC and Mac platforms in 1997.
  • Kaitou Saint Tail

    1997

    Kaitou Saint Tail

    1997

    Adventure Visual Novel
    Sega Saturn
    Kaitou Saint Tail for Sega Saturn is a 1997 adventure game based on the 1995-1996 Saint Tail manga and anime series.
  • Super Mario 64: Shindou Pak Taiou Version

    1997

    Super Mario 64: Shindou Pak Taiou Version

    1997

    Platform Adventure
    Wii Nintendo 64 Wii U
    star 8.6
    This version of Super Mario 64, originally released only in Japan, is an enhancement over the International release of the game, as it retains all of the glitch fixes as well as graphical and sound changes. The main differences of this version are the Rumble Pak support, some small glitch fixes, the most notorious being the removal of the backwards long jump, a very important technique for the speedrunning scene, and a new title screen easter egg. This version would later be released on the iQue Player in China (without Rumble support), on the Japanese Wii and Wii U Virtual Console. It was finally localized and released internationally as part of Super Mario 3D All-Stars (under the name of "Super Mario 64"), with small visual enhancements.
  • Real Sound: Kaze no Regret

    1997

    Real Sound: Kaze no Regret

    1997

    Adventure
    Sega Saturn Dreamcast
    A romantic audio game from Kenji Eno and WARP, makers of Enemy Zero and the D series. It is remarkable for using no visuals in its original release for the Saturn, and was marketed to both the blind and the sighted.
  • Soreyuke!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid

    1997

    Soreyuke!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid

    1997

    Platform Puzzle
    Game Boy
    Japan-only platformer starring Kid Klown. The game was later remade for the Game Boy Color as Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3.
  • Pocket Love

    1997

    Pocket Love

    1997

    Simulator Visual Novel
    Game Boy
    A bishoujo game for the Game Boy by KID Corp. in 1997.
  • Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku

    1997

    Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku

    1997

    Simulator Strategy Visual Novel
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku is a 1997 simulation game by Starlight Marry and had several sequels on the Saturn and PlayStation Enfield, a country revived 50 years after a tragic war. Our protagonist works in a general shop owned by a widow called Arisa, who helped him when he was lost. After Arisa has to pay a great fee to free the hero from prison for a crime he didn't commit, our hero will have two problems to solve: how will he pay back Arisa? And who's the real criminal? Maybe he'll find the answers by becoming part of the town...
  • Side Pocket 3

    1997

    Side Pocket 3

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation 3 Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Side Pocket 3 is a Japan-exclusive pocket billiards video game for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. Like its predecessor, Side Pocket 2, it features the in-game likeness of a real-life professional pool player. In this case, it's JPBA member, Kyoko Sone. Unlike the prior installments in the Side Pocket series, Side Pocket 3 renders the pool room environment with 3D polygons. In spite of this, the table can still be viewed in a traditional, top-down fashion. Play modes consist of: story mode, training mode, trick game mode, and versus mode. Game variants include: eight ball, nine ball, rotation, 14.1 continuous, bowlliards, cutthroat, three ball, poker, pocket game, mitsudama, and yotsudama.
  • MRC: Multi-Racing Championship

    1997

    MRC: Multi-Racing Championship

    1997

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    Featuring up to 10 chooseable cars (many which open up later in the game), and three courses (plus mirror courses), Multi Racing Championship's biggest draw is the splendidly realistic feel of the cars themselves and the well designed courses on which they drive. The cars range from 4X4s, trucks, and off-road racers to slick street cars, Lamborghinis and the like. While initially it may seem like there is a deficit of courses, in fact, the multi-terrain courses contain mini-courses within each one. For instance, at least three times in each course, you will have the choice to take two different road directions -- either rough dirt track or snow-laden road, ot a slick but usually longer street course. Each car handles terrains differently, and some, like the trucks, obviously handle the off-roads better than others, but you can also modify your street car to handle dirst roads well, too.
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