CrimeWave takes place in the fictional futuristic city of Mekeo, plagued by rampant crime and chaos. To combat this crimewave, the corrupt mayor has privatized the city's police force and offers bounties to anyone that takes out a wanted criminal, effectively turning the police into bounty hunters. The player takes the role of a member of the Mekeo Vehicle Police patrolling the city with their heavily armed police car to take out criminals and collect bounty money while simultaneously fighting off rival cops that are out for the same bounties.
Farland Story is the first in the row of successful Japanese strategy RPG games. The main hero of the game is a knight named Arc, who is in love with the beautiful priestess Ferio. One day, when Arc and his best friend Randia are out of town, a hostile army under the command of a mysterious Black Knight invades the town and kidnaps Ferio. Thus begins Arc's quest to defeat the enemies and to rescue his beloved one from their clutches.
Farland Story consists entirely of battles (save cut scenes and the ability to shop if you are near a town after a battle). During battles, you move Arc and his party over the terrain, and attack when there are enemies in range. The party consists of different classes - knights attack with swords, archers specialize in long-ranged combat, priestesses heal, etc. Every attack leads to a counter-attack, from the enemy's side as well as from yours. You gain experience points for every attack, and can level up in the middle of a battle.
Volume 4 for the PlayStation features:
Pac-Land (1984)
The Return of Ishtar (1986)
Genpei Touma-den (1986) – renamed The Genji and the Heike Clans outside of Japan.
Assault (1988)
Assault Plus (1988) – as a hidden game.
Ordyne (1988)
WWF In Your House is a successor to WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game. Like its predecessor, it is a hybrid of wrestling game and arcade versus fighter, with over-the-top, unrealistic moves. Concept and presentation are similar to Mortal Kombat games: digitized sprites are used to represent the wrestlers, and the game features finished moves that are performed before the final pin. There are a total of ten WWF wrestlers in the game: The British Bulldog, Goldust, Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Ahmed Johnson, Shawn Michaels, The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, and Vader. A new four-player mode is available.
A football game developped by Lobotomy Software in 1996 and published by Microsoft.
There is in total 92 teams in the game (only national teams) although all the players are fictitious. In single player the game offers a single game or a tournament (a cup with up to sixteen teams). Single games can also be played with up to four friends in multiplayer via LAN, Internet or modem. Also included is a team editor that allows the user to modify the teams or create new ones.
It's a whole new ball game. The top-selling golf game for Windows is better than ever, with a lightning-fast Windows 95 game engine, superior graphics, and a realistic feel from the texture of the fairways to the birds singing in the trees.
This is the first Windows 9x version of the long running Microsoft Flight Simulator series. Featuring two new planes, the Boeing 737-400 and Extra 300S. Also new to this version are virtual pilot instruction, as well as a multimedia flight school, and photo-realistic satellite imaging.
Pandemonium features 2 playable characters: Fargus, a joker, and Nikki, who unwittingly casts a spell that destroys the town. The goal of the game is to reach the Wishing Engine, where they can wish the town back to normal.
For each level, the player can choose which character to be. Each has a special move - Fargus can deliver a special spinning attack, and Nikki can double jump. The game consists of a great variety of unique gameplay objects, such as watermelons, clouds, spider webs and logs.
The SNES port of Street Fighter Alpha 2 had to lower the quality of graphics and audio because of the power of the machine. This version also have loading times when entering matches while sounds are loaded onto the sound chip. Unlike the PlayStation and Saturn versions, the only secret characters available to the player are the classic-style Chun-Li and Shin Akuma.
Lucky Seven Sampson has a problem. He needs a band. The inhabitants of Funky Numberland might be able to help, but they all have their own problems to solve if they are going to join Lucky Seven's band. So, he needs your help. If you can help his friends, they can join his band.
Panel de Pon is a puzzle videogame originally released for the Super Famicom, starring Lip and her fairy friends. The game was later localized as Tetris Attack, starring Yoshi and other characters from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The game had an official Tetris license, although it didn't have anything to do with Tetris, being only a marketing strategy to release it under a famous franchise as a way to attract more attention.
The game was later relocalized for the Japanese audience, released only as a digital download via the Satellaview peripheral. The only difference that this version has, aside from the language translation, is the absence of anything related to the Tetris franchise.
BS Marvelous: Time Athletics is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between January 1, 1996 and January 31, 1996. The game was broadcast in as a rerun in April, 1996. A sequel to BS Marvelous: Time Athletics entitled BS Marvelous: Camp Arnold was released in November, 1996 as a direct prequel to Marvelous: Mōhitotsu no Takarajima which was not broadcast via Satellaview but instead released in hard copy as a SFC cartridge.
This game was developed by Bonsai Entertainment and released by Natsume.
Each of the levels consist of four main mini games, which the player can do in any order, and two final mini games that only appear at the end of the game. However, three of the main mini games are the same every level, with their only difference being a slightly increased difficulty level. The main goal of these games are to make it to the end with as much ooze as possible (ooze being fuel for the Lazarus and is much like points).
The Darkest Night is a graphical adventure game with a horror theme, set in the land of 'Tilorm'. The protagonist is a young anthropomorphic fox called 'Rolan', who is lost in a forest after an evening of heavy drinking with his friends, celebrating Hallows Eve.
While sleeping it off in the woods, he is awakened by a tattered and bloody yelling man, who comes running up to you, collapsing but managing to tell you of an evil cult trying to release the Demon Yaxagiraw tonight, a netherworld being who was imprisoned in an old Abbey hundreds of years ago, but who could be released again during Hallows night, when the souls of the damned are close to our dimension.
Having delivered his warning, the man dies and leaves you to prevent the cultists from achieving their goal.