It is the fourth installment in the Butouden series. It features 27 playable characters, their sprites being those used in the earlier game "Dragon Ball Z - Ultimate Battle 22" for the Sony PlayStation. Also, the game's introduction is made with scenes recycled from the introduction of Ultimate Battle 22.
The game also features two other exclusive modes: Group Battle and Mr. Satan mode. In Group Battle, players gets to create a team of five characters and fight against either another player or an AI-controlled character.
In Mr. Satan mode, Mr. Satan is trying to raise enough money to pay off his debt to Android 18, and the player places bets on matches and cheats by using several items, such as banana peels, guns, and dynamite.
Rendering Ranger R2 is an action game developed by Rainbow Arts and published by Virgin Interactive in 1995 for the Super Famicom in Japan only. The game was slated to be released in western territories under the name Targa, but this version ended cancelled due to Rainbow Arts being unable to secure a publisher at the time. The game was created by Manfred Trenz, utilizing pre-rendered graphics.
Players control the titular Rendering Ranger, a special forces soldier tasked with defending the Earth and its remaining inhabitants from a devastating alien invasion. A high score screen is present and there are many different types of laser guns to acquire throughout the post-apocalyptic adventure. The player can choose from three to seven lives. However, there are no continues so practice is essential to winning the game. The player can take five hits before losing a life but pits automatically make him lose a life. Weapons are found in floating orbs, and each color holds a different kind of gun.
Dr. Robotnik has created a world of 3D mazes, into which he has thrown Sonic and added a whole new dimension to his life! Now the Dude with Attitude can spin dash in every direction - collecting keys to access hidden levels and bonus rooms as he never could before. Can you help guide Sonic through the maze and past the all-new clan of evil Bosses to defeat the damnable Doctor?
It is also playable on Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut and in the PC, Nintendo 3DS, and on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox editions of Sonic Mega Collection Plus. The game features isometric 3D gameplay similar to Sonic 3D. Sonic and Robotnik are the only characters in this game.
Sonic Labyrinth was also released on the Nintendo e-Shop for the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console on 28 June 2013.
All Hell's Breaking Loose! This is it! The gaming addiction that's been played by an estimated 10 million fanatics on the PC. And now it's out in a sweat-soaked, pulse-pounding, adrenaline-wrenching version for the PlayStation game console. It's Doom. The Custom PlayStation Edition. Enhanced to take full advantage of the PlayStation's cutting-edge technology. With over 50 levels of madness and mayhem from Ultimate Doom and Doom II. Plus unique, new levels of destruction that make all hell break loose on your screen!
Elements Voice Series vol.4: Yuri Shiratori - Rainbow Harmony (エレメントボイスシリーズ(4) 白鳥 由里 〜Rainbow Harmony〜) is a CD-ROM-based title for the Playdia console, featuring full motion video of Japanese pop idol Yuri Shiratori (白鳥 由里).
Dokapon Gaiden is a Role-Playing game, developed by Earthly Soft and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, which was released in Japan in 1995. It was released for the Super Famicom via digital distribution and the Satellaview add-on, via a view-limited digital distribution.
Earthworm Jim 2 was developed for the Sega Genesis and then ported over to the Super NES. They were released virtually simultaneously and were largely the same game, the only differences being that the Super NES version had alternate background art, and the ability to switch weapons.
Samurai Shodown III was to be the start of a bold new direction for the franchise.
The most obvious difference between this game and the others in the series is the notably darker aesthetic. The more light-hearted characters (Earthquake, Cham Cham, and Gen-an to name a few) from the previous games have been excised, and even the kabuki master, Kyoshiro Senryo, received a redesign, transforming him from a flamboyant stage performer into a grim-faced, muscular man. All of the characters have been completely redrawn. The animation is very smooth for all characters, another departure from the graphical style of the second game.
From Evil the Cat’s’Circus of the Scars’ to the planet of Meat, join Jim on a madcap chase across the galaxy. Saving cows, thwarting lawyers and outsmarting Psy-Crow are all in a day’s work for Jim. Are you up to the challenge? Can you handle the awesome new weapons? Excellent! Then stop reading this. Try it now! Trust no one, play it yourself.. or EAT DIRT!
No place on earth is more mysterious or exciting than a jungle. Explore the dim interior of an Amazon cave. Dive into a river and take a swim with a hippo. View the inner workings of an underground ant nest. With Let's Explore The Jungle, children become involved and intrigued from the very first scene.
Spellbound and entranced, the only limitation to your child's involvement with Let's Explore The Jungle is their own endless curiosity and imagination. Travel through over 30 jungle places. Explore 215 detailed jungle descriptions. Interact with an endless array of click-points--see for yourself what happens when they click on the orchid mantis, the flying fox, or the orangutan. Your child is in control.
Players assume the role of Skyborg, a cyborg in the year 2025, on a dangerously overpopulated Earth low on food. Dr. Sinclair Barton has created a torus-shaped pocket universe to alleviate this problem. You must enter this universe and travel from planet to planet gathering clues to figure out what has gone wrong and where Dr. Barton is.
An adult murder mystery/detective visual novel with 2 stories taking place at the same time. The point of view can be swapped between the main characters, a private detective hired to investigate some very suspicious pieces of art and a government agent assigned to protect the daughter of a Japanese embassy official stationed abroad, at any time to help solve the cases they are working on and interacting with each other at points to progress their stories.
The game was ported to Sega Saturn and that version was then ported to Windows, with changes to the games content in both instances, resulting in a 15+ rating.