"He shall appear from a far Eastern land across the sea. A young man who has yet to know his potential. This potential is a power that can either destroy him, or realize his will. His courage shall determine his fate. The path he must traverse, fraught with adversity, I await whilst praying. For this destiny predetermined since ancient times... A pitch, black night unfolds with the morning star as its only light. And thus the saga, begins..."
This first chapter of Shenmue kicks off Yu Suzuki's cinematic Dreamcast tour-de-force, an exploration-heavy adventure that has players immerse themselves in Yokosuka, Japan. Players slip into the role of a young martial artist named Ryo Hazuki, who is on the trail of his father's killer. On the way, players must talk with hundreds of characters, engage in martial arts battles, and marvel at the realistic depiction of the Japanese coastal town.
Watch out for the piranhas, gators, spikes and birds as you catapult Kalvin Kroaker through the dangers of the swamp so he can pursue a life of worldly adventure.
Slapstick parody of Key's Visual Novel Kanon
You play as 17-year-old Yuuichi Aizawa. Having trained in this madder-red city and left on a ascetic travel, you return to your hometown to determine who is the strongest...
Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku is a video game for the Nintendo 64, released in 1999. The game is based on the Goemon series and despite the series' relative popularity in the west for the system, the game was released only in Japan.
The game is based on the Japanese board game Sugoroku, populated with Konami's array of Ganbare Goemon characters. Up to four players control two dice, and take them in turns to control Goemon, Ebisumaru, Sasuke, or Yae over pre-rendered boards that resemble previous locations in the Ganbare Goemon series.
Mahjong game of the anime character "Nadeshiko". Equipped with an automatic level adjustment function, the computer monitors the player's labor saving severely for weak people and severely for strong people, and the strength of the characters is automatically adjusted to guarantee a hot battle at all times. In addition, you can enjoy it without getting bored with the free scenario system where the event changes every time you play. There are 30 characters. Every time you play the adventure part, the number of characters you can play in free battles will increase steadily. In addition, hidden characters are also available. Also, since the cards are hidden in various places, it is possible to collect and print out the cards.
Dancing Furby is a Japanese only rhythm game released for the Game Boy Color. The gameplay is similar to games like Dance Dance Revolution in which you press the inputs displayed with the correct timing. In addition the game includes multiple mini-games, a song creator, cooperative multiplayer and song sharing, and functionality to interact with actual owned Furbys.