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  • Chill Manor

    1996

    Chill Manor

    1996

    Shooter Quiz/Trivia
    DOS
    A FPS in the vein of Doom, crossed with a history lesson.
  • Great Adventures: Pirate Ship

    1996

    Great Adventures: Pirate Ship

    1996

    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    An educational video game based off Fisher-Price's Pirates toy line.
  • Marathon Infinity

    1996

    Marathon Infinity

    1996

    Shooter
    iOS Mac
    star 8.3
    Marathon Infinity takes the closed universe of the Marathon series and blows it wide open. The solo/co-op campaign, “Blood Tides of Lh’owon,” is a 20-level scenario sporting new textures, weapons, and aliens. More than that, the scenario sheds a surprising new light on the story’s characters and the meaning of events. Having defeated the Pfhor and reawakened the ancient remnants of the S’pht, the player now faces a world where friends become enemies and all is not what it seems…
  • Pokémon Blue Version

    1996

    Pokémon Blue Version

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 8.6
    Pokémon Blue is the third core series Pokémon game released as a minor revision of Pokémon Red and Green, which were released earlier that year. It was thus the first solitary version in the core series of Pokémon games. Various fixes in the game include a graphics and sound upgrade, as well as the removal of several known glitches that had been found in the original pair. Outside of Japan, its graphics, game engine and script formed the basis of Pokémon Red and Blue, while the wild Pokémon and game-exclusive Pokémon lists were changed to match Red and Green.
  • Escape

    1996

    Escape

    1996

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The second in the series (Hijack being the first), 'Escape' takes place in a supposed alien space station, which just happens to have a terran space vehicle parked out back.
  • Circle of Blood

    1996

    Circle of Blood

    1996

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS PlayStation
    star 7.9
    Circle of Blood is a 2D adventure game played from a third-person perspective. The player uses a point-and-click interface to interact with the environment and to guide protagonist George Stobbart through the game's world. To solve puzzles and progress in the game, the player collects items that may be combined with one another, used on the environment, or given to non-player characters. The protagonist converses with NPCs via dialogue trees presented through "conversation icons" to learn about the game's puzzles and plot. Clues and other information are obtained by clicking on items in the inventory and on objects in the environment. The player navigates with a map, to which new locations are added as the story unfolds. Unlike in most adventure games at the time, the protagonist's death is possible, after which the player starts from the last save point.
  • BS Shin Onigashima: Dai-3-wa

    1996

    BS Shin Onigashima: Dai-3-wa

    1996

    Adventure
    Satellaview
    The third episode of BS Shin Onigashima. BS Shin Onigashima is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 distinct runs between September 29, 1996 and January 31, 1996. The game was popular and won its December 1997 rebroadcast through the votes of players in the Third Player's Choice competition. The game came in second (in terms of votes) to BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai and so it was broadcast second as a 4-day broadcast. BS Shin Onigashima was a remake sequel to the earlier Shin Onigashima, a game that was released for the Famicom Disk System in September of 1987. The major difference between the two games relate to the SoundLink elements that were introduced for the Satellaview broadcasts. BS Shin Onigashima was later re-made in December 1997 as the commercial release, Heisei Shin Onigashima, for the Nintendo Power system. This was later followed-up by the May 1998 Super Famicom cartridge release of the same name.
  • Angel Paradise Vol. 2: Yoshino Kimika - Isshoni I-ta-i in Hawaii

    1996

    Angel Paradise Vol. 2: Yoshino Kimika - Isshoni I-ta-i in Hawaii

    1996

    Puzzle
    Sega Saturn
  • Fushigi no Kuni no Angelique

    1996

    Fushigi no Kuni no Angelique

    1996

    Strategy Adventure Card & Board Game
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PC-FX Sega Saturn PlayStation Game Boy Advance
    A board and dating sim otome game set in the Angelique universe. It was originally released for PC-FX, and later ported to several other platforms.
  • Star Platinum

    1996

    Star Platinum

    1996

    PC-9800 Series
  • Alltynex

    1996

    Alltynex

    1996

    Shooter
    FM Towns
    Alltynex was a game exclusively only for the Fujitsu FM Towns computer line. The game was never even featured on arcade cabinet. "Alltynex is a vertically-scrolling shoot' em up. It's a doujin game developed by Satoshi Yoshida in 1996. He entered it in the 2nd ASCII Entertainment Software Contest (also known as A-con) held in 1996 and won the prize in the PC software category. As a result, the game was included on a CD that came with the magazine Login Softcon. In 1997 version 1.01 was released as freeware on the developer's website."
  • Tapestry

    1996

    Tapestry

    1996

    Adventure
    Web browser Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    It is a symbol and a tool. It is your past and your future. It is all things, in time. You, Timothy Hunter, have lived, and like all things mortal you have died. But the aftermath of that lifetime is anything but simple... Faced with creatures beyond your ken, the fruition of whose inscrutable motives hinge on your decisions, what will you do? Will you face who and what you once were? Or will you try to change things for the better? Or the worse?
  • Heroine Dream

    1996

    Heroine Dream

    1996

    Simulator
    PlayStation
    Idol simulation game where the player has to train a girl to become Japan's next star idol.
  • Mortal Kombat Trilogy

    1996

    Mortal Kombat Trilogy

    1996

    Fighting Arcade
    Nintendo 64 PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 6.2
    Mortal Kombat Trilogy features the same gameplay and story as Mortal Kombat 3, but adds characters and stages from the other three arcade games, including Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Some completely new characters were also introduced. New additions to the game included the "Aggressor" bar, a meter that fills during the course of the match and temporarily makes a player character faster and stronger. It also features the Brutality, a long combination of attacks that ends with the opponent exploding.
  • The Magic School Bus Explores in the Age of Dinosaurs

    1996

    The Magic School Bus Explores in the Age of Dinosaurs

    1996

    Point-and-click Strategy Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Ms. Frizzle turns the bus into a time machine to more effectively teach her class about everyone's favourite terror lizards.
  • Pyst

    1996

    Pyst

    1996

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    Four million people have explored the world of Myst--and they've turned it into a dump. Dead animals line the docks, windows are smashed in, graffiti is everywhere, and the dignified rocket is down being used to dry clothes. Make your way through the littered landscape of Pyst, aided by the mysterious King Mattruss, and enjoy what is clearly a *parody* of a game, rather than the real thing.
  • BS Shin Onigashima: Dai-2-wa

    1996

    BS Shin Onigashima: Dai-2-wa

    1996

    Adventure
    Satellaview
    The second episode of BS Shin Onigashima. BS Shin Onigashima is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 distinct runs between September 29, 1996 and January 31, 1996. The game was popular and won its December 1997 rebroadcast through the votes of players in the Third Player's Choice competition. The game came in second (in terms of votes) to BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai and so it was broadcast second as a 4-day broadcast. BS Shin Onigashima was a remake sequel to the earlier Shin Onigashima, a game that was released for the Famicom Disk System in September of 1987. The major difference between the two games relate to the SoundLink elements that were introduced for the Satellaview broadcasts. BS Shin Onigashima was later re-made in December 1997 as the commercial release, Heisei Shin Onigashima, for the Nintendo Power system. This was later followed-up by the May 1998 Super Famicom cartridge release of the same name.
  • MTV's Beavis and Butt-head: Calling All Dorks

    1996

    MTV's Beavis and Butt-head: Calling All Dorks

    1996

    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Winning Post 2: Program '96

    1996

    Winning Post 2: Program '96

    1996

    Simulator
    Super Famicom
  • Spectral Tower

    1996

    Spectral Tower

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Spectral Tower is the first game in the RPG series released by Idea Factory for the Playstation One console, the game begins with an intro in which the adventurer arrive to a big tower that is located in an isolated desert. The gameplay is in third person perspective using an overview view meanwhile the player is exploring the different floors of each tower, and in a first person perpective for the battle parts.
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