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  • Mordeth

    1997

    Mordeth

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • M Hard

    1997

    M Hard

    1997

    PC-9800 Series PC (Microsoft Windows)
    You're a normal college student. Your mother needs a heart transplant. Your father's mechanics shop can't pull in nearly enough money to pay for the surgery. Just then, this rich sadistic woman shows up and makes you an offer. She'll get the best doctors and pay for the operation, IF you become her slave.
  • Nage Libre: Rasen no Soukoku

    1997

    Nage Libre: Rasen no Soukoku

    1997

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    PlayStation
    Nage Libre Rasen No Soukoku is the sequel to the game Nage Libre that was released on SNES on 1995. The plot involves 5 high school female students (Makoto, Ann, Mio, Sinobu & Ituki) that stray off into a different world "Nage," and fight in order to return to their former world. The fighting technique is a card battle, and only the high school girl's lovely offense and defense develops. The attack changes depending on the kind of extracurricular activities selected when the stage begins.
  • Sega Ages Vol. 6: Fantasy Zone

    1997

    Sega Ages Vol. 6: Fantasy Zone

    1997

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn
    Fantasy Zone is an arcade style shooter for one or two players. The goal is to destroy all of the creatures on each planet and collect as many of the lost coins as possible. At the end of each level is a large enemy that will have to be defeated before moving on to the next world. At various points in the game, the player will be able to find a parts shop, which allows purchasing improvements for his spaceship, including better weapons and faster engines.
  • Houma Hunter Lime with Paint Maker

    1997

    Houma Hunter Lime with Paint Maker

    1997

    PlayStation
  • Doraemon 2: SOS! Otogi no Kuni

    1997

    Doraemon 2: SOS! Otogi no Kuni

    1997

    Platform
    PlayStation
    The second Doraemon game released for the PlayStation. A side-scrolling platform action game where you control Doraemon, Nobita & friends as they take the role of famous fairy tale characters.
  • Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Onigiri Ninpou-chou

    1997

    Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Onigiri Ninpou-chou

    1997

    PlayStation
    Ninja-themed 3D action game.
  • Choro Q 2

    1997

    Choro Q 2

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
    The sequel to kart racer Choro Q. Never formally released outside of Japan.
  • Chalvo 55: Super Puzzle Action

    1997

    Chalvo 55: Super Puzzle Action

    1997

    Platform Puzzle
    Game Boy
    A puzzle platformer released in 1997 for the Game Boy.
  • Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1

    1997

    Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1

    1997

    Simulator Sport
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 is a fishing video game developed and released only in Japan for the Super Famicom on February 21, 1997 and updated for broadcast as eight different episodes on the Satellaview subsystem between April and November 1997.
  • Sonic Classics

    1997

    Sonic Classics

    1997

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Sonic Classics compiles three games from the Sonic The Hedgehog series onto one cartridge. They are: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Each of the three games control the same as their stand-alone versions. The games are selected from a menu, however only one game can be played at once. Also, even though Sonic The Hedgehog 2 is on this cartridge, it is not possible for this game to lock-on to Sonic And Knuckles to create Knuckles the Echidna.
  • Living Books: Arthur's Reading Race

    1997

    Living Books: Arthur's Reading Race

    1997

    Point-and-click Visual Novel
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Arthur's Reading Race is the number fifteenth Living Books and the third Arthur Living Books game PC CD-Rom Game from 1997 based on the 1996 book written by Marc Brown and the CD-Rom was released in February 17, 1997.
  • Gulag

    1997

    Gulag

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A five-level wad for Heretic, incorporating numerous new graphics. The appearance of each level is quite different; there is no unifying theme except that the action takes place on a series of islands. 1) On the Beach 2) Subterranea 3) Skull Mountain 4) The Flying Dutchman 5) Circus Maximus
  • Oystron

    1997

    Oystron

    1997

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Oystron is an action game in which the player controls a ship using the joystick controller, firing at enemies and collecting pearls dropped by "space oysters". The player's ship initially appears on the left side of the screen, and enemies attack from the right. Shooting the space oysters reveals a pearl; the player then collides with the pearl and brings it to the "pearl zone" on the left side of the screen. Other enemies appear that attempt to steal the pearls. Collecting eight pearls earns the player a bomb. At the end of each level, a boss named "Oystron" appears; the player can defeat the Oystron by placing a bomb in its path, or waiting until it changes into a space oyster. Following the appearance of the Oystron is a warp phase, in which the player travels at high speed and must avoid colliding with enemies. The player is given four ships at the beginning of a game, and earns an additional ship every 4000 points
  • Duke!Zone II

    1997

    Duke!Zone II

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Duke!Zone II is an expanded 1997 re-release of Duke!ZONE and an authorized expansion pack for Duke Nukem 3D. Duke!ZONE II introduces three original episodes by Simply Silly Software. Although removed from the Kill-A-Ton Collection version, the original Duke!ZONE II also included the 500 user maps from the first Duke!ZONE.
  • His Name is Diamond

    1997

    His Name is Diamond

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG) Visual Novel
    PC-9800 Series PC (Microsoft Windows)
    In the beginning of 21th century, technology has evolved in unprecedented ways. But so did crime. Huge corporations, which were in fact criminal organizations, came to control the world. Finally, a mega-corporation known as Connection has taken the power in its hands. Everything was sponsored with its money; the governments and the law were silent. Only vigilante groups called "Connection-Killers" still tried to resist. In 2015, in Detroit, one of those people, nicknamed DD, witnessed the death of his comrades... A year has passed. DD moves to Brain City - a highly developed, modern city, the center of scientific research. It was built on an island in the Atlantic Ocean, which appeared after a volcano eruption. It is controlled by Connection. DD opens an investigation office in the city, trying to get to the heart of Connection and defeat his old nemesis, despite the hostile atmosphere and the grave dangers that await him there... His Name is Diamond is a RPG with top-down navigation and first-person turn-based c
  • Dream Square: Hinagata Akiko

    1997

    Dream Square: Hinagata Akiko

    1997

    Sega Saturn
  • Daina Airan

    1997

    Daina Airan

    1997

    Sega Saturn
    Daina Airan is an interactive cartoon for the Sega Saturn made by Game Arts in 1997.
  • The King of Fighters '96 Collection

    1997

    The King of Fighters '96 Collection

    1997

    Neo Geo CD
  • Roommate: Inoue Ryoko

    1997

    Roommate: Inoue Ryoko

    1997

    Simulator Strategy Visual Novel
    PocketStation Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Roommate: Inoue Ryōko is a love-simulation adventure game and the first title in the Roommate series. The player can freely move about the apartment, and the game mostly consists of voiced dialogue sequences where the player interacts with Ryōko and can respond to her via multiple-choice answers. Unlike many such games, the two weeks of the in-game story progress in real time using the Saturn's internal clock (or the PocketStation in the PlayStation version), and the time and frequency of the player's visits will affect the events that occur and the protagonist's relationship with Ryōko, leading to several different endings. In Roommate Ryoko you have three years to develop a relationship with her. Using a truly innovative real-time feature, the Saturn's internal clock affects how the game plays out. If you play during the day, she isn't around at times. Most of your "interfacing" with her occurs at night (welcome to the next level, indeed). Bad Three's Company allusions aside, there is a good bit of social int
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