Mujintou Monogatari 2 is a follow-up to Mujintou Monogatari. Like its predecessor, it simulates survival of a group of people on a deserted island - this time, following a ship accident. The basic gameplay is very similar to that of the previous game. The player has to make schedules for the survivors, sending teams to procure necessary supplies such as water, food, light sources, building materials, etc. Only a small part of the island is accessible in the beginning: the player gradually explores it by arranging expeditions. It is possible to manage up to three parties of people, giving each an assignment, which unfolds automatically as the player chooses to complete a day. The survivors' attributes will change depending on the activities chosen by the player.
The game is significantly more story-driven than the first installment. Each of the survivors has his or her own personality, attributes, and unique dialogue lines. Team members will comment on the occurrences, depending on the party formation the player ch
Nichibutsu Arcade Classics is a compilation for the Super Famicom and Sony PlayStation released in 1995. It features three of Nichibutsu's (or Nihon Bussan) Arcade games from the early 80s, adapted for consoles but otherwise left as-is. Contract developers Syscom were brought in to make the adaptations.
It was followed up by Nichibutsu Arcade Classics 2, which contained the original 1979 Arcade version of Heiankyo Alien and a graphically enhanced remake.
The games included are Crazy Climber (An action game where the protagonist scales a building. Best known for its complex controls that independently control each hand), Frisky Tom (An action game where the protagonist has to maintain a plumbing system and protect it from rogue rats), and Moon Cresta (A single-screen shoot 'em up similar to Galaxian in which the player's ship can dock with larger ships between stages to become more powerful).
Computer Nouryoku Kaiseki: Ultra Baken is a horse racing simulation video game for the Super Famicom where players can manipulate the lives of horses.
The object is to become the wealthiest horse farmer in the world. Training and preparations are essential to producing a winning horse. When finances are low, horses can be sold to increase the player's bank account. Horses start out as ponies; these ponies must be trained in order for them to commence their horse racing career. The gender of the pony decides whether it becomes a stallion or a mare after successfully mating with a horse of the opposite gender. It is also possible for players to bet on certain horses; including the horses that they have raised during the course of the game to further profit on their success in the horse racing world.
Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shogi 2 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Random House and published by Seta Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1995.
Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Roux is the sequel to Nazo Puyo: Arle no Roux. It was succeeded by Super Nazo Puyo Tsu: Rulue no Tetsuwan Hanjouki. A Nuisance Puyo variation known as Iron Puyo was introduced in this game.
Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Roux uses the basic rules of Puyo Puyo. The game controls like a normal Puyo Puyo game with all five colors available and the ability to roate clockwise and counter clockwise, except the ability to double rotate and climb is not possible. Each puzzle gives the player different objectives to clear. The objectives range from clearing all of a specific color of Puyo, clearing all Nuisance Puyo, creating a specific chain length, clearing a certain amount of Puyo simultaneously, or simply clear the whole board. Every time the player fails to complete a puzzle, the player's health will deplete, as indicated by Arle or Rulue's expression gradually getting more distressed. If the player's health depletes completely, they'll receive a Game Over and can either choose to continue from th
Cyber Speedway (Gran Chaser in Japan) is a 1995 racing video game developed by NexTech and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn.
It is a spiritual sequel to 1993 computer game CyberRace, as both games have a similar theme, and vehicles designed by Syd Mead
Super Columns is charged with new ways to play and win at this intensely gripping puzzle game. Magic gems can suddenly flip the screen while Bomb gems can blast up to 5 gems at once! Hook up to a friend with your Gear to Gear connection and really test your skills!
One year after both the conclusion of the World Heroes Battle Fest and the defeat of Zeus, invitations has been sent to the 16 fighters by Dr. Brown, informing them of a new World Heroes tournament that'll help finally settle the question of who's the strongest fighter in history. With the 16 fighters preparing themselves in order to finally determine on who's the strongest fighter in history, Zeus seeks to gain his revenge against those who had caused his downfall, but little does Zeus and the rest of the fighters know and realize that an old enemy from the past is also back and that he too has his own personal desire for revenge as well.
Fight your way through a dungeon of evil! Innocent people are vanishing victims of horrifying magic. You a master swordsman are challenged to save them! Only your sword and razor sharp mind will help you survive the lethal labyrinth rescue the people and save the kingdom! Brutal real time arcade style fighting against legions of gruesome and deadly dungeon monsters! Incredible 3-D graphics make the action real! Solve intricate 3-D puzzles or perish! Save up to four games so you can fully explore the expansive playing environment.
On a distant, isolated space outpost halfway across the galaxy, an unspeakable evil stirs. As Lt. Col. Hericksen, commander of a terraforming team, you must quickly respond to a mysterious distress call. Once you’ve landed, you soon discover that something cruel and vicious lies beneath the outpost’s surface. Something that terrifies even you.
(In)famous for jokes about it, the Polish city of Wąchock is the place where the story of the Polish adventure game Sołtys takes place.
You play the head of the village of Wąchock and your aim is to find the missing husband of your daughter (who apparently isn't very attractive if you know what I mean). Scared of his future, Leon decides to run away from the wedding and you are responsible for bringing this poor guy back.
The game is a classic point and click adventure in which you collect objects and find places to use them. You move from one location to another using special "location icons". Number of available locations to visit represents the game's progress. At first there are only eight of them and later on they increase to total number of 24. The game is full of Polish jokes and "play on words" technique to give player hints how riddles should be solved.
Amy to Yobanaide follows the story of a high school girl named Emi who has fallen in love with her younger step-brother, Tomomi. On her eighteenth birthday, she decides to confess her feelings to him. However, their lives take an unexpected turn when debt collectors seize all of her father's possessions, and Tomomi mysteriously disappears. Determined to find him and share her feelings, Emi takes on a quest to locate her step-brother.
As she searches for Tomomi, Emi discovers an alternate personality within herself named Amy. While Emi is shy and modest, Amy is driven by a desire to fulfill her deepest fantasies.
"Dennou Hyouryuu: Multimedia Cruising" is based on William Gibson's cyberpunk novel "Neuromancer," known as the pioneer of the cyberpunk genre. It captures the early '90s digital culture, blending tech visuals with a hint of digital hippie movement. Players navigate through a cyberspace filled with computer chips, accessing various themed worlds known as "sub-pools," such as CD-ROM, internet, magazine, music, digital Hollywood, art, and fashion. Each sub-pool offers multimedia content accessed through floating plates, providing movies, texts, and audio. Players control their movement with cruising-like commands, exploring these digital realms akin to browsing a multimedia digital magazine.