When the game is on the line, you need blistering service returns, ball hammering ground strokes and an impenetrable net game. You need Break Point Tennis. 8 Adrenaline charged players vie for international supremacy on grass, clay, asphalt and indoor surfaces.
Red Earth is a fantasy-themed 2D competitive fighting game released by Capcom as a coin-operated video game in 1996. Red Earth is the only CPS III video game which has never been officially ported to home platforms, although its characters have appeared in later Capcom games.
Fighters Megamix is a 1996 fighting game developed by AM2 for the Sega Saturn and Game.com. It combines several characters from various Sega games, from the complete cast of Virtua Fighter 2 and Fighting Vipers to Janet from Virtua Cop 2 and the Hornet car from Daytona USA, while allowing to play the bosses of both games without codes.
Highly advertised, it followed Virtua Fighter 2 as a high-profile 3D fighting game for the Sega Saturn. Intended as an introduction to Virtua Fighter 3 (which was never released for the Saturn), Fighters Megamix utilized the concept originally used by The King of Fighters, whereby characters and styles from different games were mixed together. Not only the open ended rings from VF are present (but now, with no ring-out), but also the closed cages from Fighting Vipers. VF characters have new moves taken from VF3, but the most impressive feature was the dodge move, which allowed characters to sidestep, avoiding a dangerous blow and opening at the same time room for a counter. Sega capi
Pyon Pyon Kyaruru no Mahjong Biyori is a 1996 mahjong game for the Sega Saturn by Natsume with cute anime-style characters. It was only released in Japan.
DX Nippon Tokyyuu Ryokou Game is a classic board game in which the player will play a board table based on tourist travels and answer questions about famous places in Japan. The game features 8 different characters to chose from (males, females, old & young ones). During the game different kind of events can happen depending of which square the players reach and there are even night and day situations.
Eisei Meijin II is a digital conversion of the traditional Japanese board game Shogi for one or two players, and the second game in the series to appear on consoles. It is very similar to the previous release, offering all of the same features: play against the computer or a second player, recording and playback of matches, playable records of historical matches, and a Tsume Shogi solver tool. New in this updated version of the game are: • An improved move prediction tool with faster performance • A new extra-easy "Level 0" difficulty option • Additional historical matches available for replay
Magical Squadron is a hybrid of adventure and stategy/RPG. In the adventure mode, the player characters travel around the world going on lighthearted adventures. The player begins with three characters, and can build their party with additional characters they meet over the game. In the strategy/RPG mode, the player engages in combat on a grid very similar to games such as Sega's Shining Force.
Kuru Kuru Panic is a puzzle game that features 9 different characters and 2 different game modes. In the 1 player mode that player can choose a character and defeat the 8 other ones.
Jikkyou J.League Perfect Striker is the Japanese version of the International Superstar Soccer 64. Instead of international teams, it had J-League teams.
Lord Monarch Original is based on the original game, though it uses the algorithms from the Advanced version, with some tweaked maps to take the changes into account.
Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection is the fifth and final of five Crayon Shin-Chan games for the Game Boy, there is no platforming action in this game, but rather a number of mini-games. Most of the mini-games, however, are drawn from the prior 4 games, with only 4 new mini-games.
NIGHTRUTH: Explanation of the paranormal - "Maria" is a Sega Saturn visual novel developed by Sonnet Computer Entertainment and published by Varie. Released exclusively in Japan in December 1996, the game explores famous paranormal topics such as the Mary Celeste, and stars the titular protagonist from the earlier NIGHTRUTH: Explanation of the paranormal - #01 "Yami no Tobira", Maria.
It was followed by a 1997 sequel NIGHTRUTH: Explanation of the paranormal - "Futatsu Dake no Shinjitsu".