Sid Meier's Antietam!, the sequel to 1997's Sid Meier's Gettysburg!, is a real-time tactical wargame that allows players to reenact the costly Battle of Antietam.
A CRPG set in the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Planescape in which The Nameless One, an immortal amnesiac, sets off on a quest across the infinite Planes and gathers a party of conflicted companions to find out who he is and reclaim his mortality. Throughout it, he faces the consequences of the horrors he committed in his past lives and tries to find the root of all the torment plaguing his companions and the Planes.
How many Pigcops does it take to stop Duke from screwing in a light bulb? You probably know the answer. It is dawn. Duke is sent to repair a lighthouse overrun by aliens. A hard climb to the base of the tower, and Duke finds there are eight floors to the top , and the elevator is locked. Some pigcops have learned to toss morters, some turrets have been upgraded to RPG launchers, and Duke is thinking he will be putting in some overtime on this job.
Mario Artist: Paint Studio is a Mario-themed drawing program that includes several Nintendo-related stamp tools. The game is similar to Mario Paint, but with more features. It was one of only two launch titles for the 64DD. Images could be imported from an RCA source using the capture cartridge or a Game Boy Camera. It also came with a unique four-player drawing mode where four players could collaborate to make one drawing together.
Gran Turismo 2 is a racing game for the Sony PlayStation and the sequel to Gran Turismo. The game uses two different modes: Arcade Mode and Gran Turismo Mode. In the arcade mode, the player can freely choose vehicles they wish to use, and can enable damage. However, the Gran Turismo Mode requires the player to earn driver's licenses, pay for vehicles, and earn trophies in order to unlock new courses. Gran Turismo 2 features nearly 650 automobiles and 27 racing tracks, including rally tracks. Compared with Gran Turismo, the gameplay, physics and graphics are very similar. The major changes are the vastly expanded number of cars, tracks and races in simulation mode. Other differences include that the player can race events separately, if they don't want to enter the whole tournament. The player is no longer able to "qualify" for each race entered.
A shogi game suitable for beginners who are about to start shogi. The mode is "Shogi game function", which allows you to obtain the official diploma issued by the Japan Shogi Association for the first time by clearing the official league with a story, 200 recording problems, and you can enjoy tsume shogi from 1 to 5 tsume shogi. "Tsume shogi questioning function", "shogi technical term search function" that explains difficult technical terms in an easy-to-understand manner, and "communication battle function" that allows you to play against your friends.
The North American port of "International Track & Field 2000". This version contains region-specific changes as well as licensing differences not found in the original European release.
Super Bombliss DX is a colorized remaster of Tetris Blast. It is a Japanese-exclusive and contains all the features of Blast, with the addition of a Puzzle mode.
It features a different soundtrack and revises the appearance of the enemies in "Battle" mode.
New Robinson is a 2D point-and-click adventure game inspired by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. After a shipwreck, the player must solve puzzles to address survival needs including water, food, fire, and shelter while encountering wildlife, natives, and an abandoned ship. The player rescues a companion named Friday and works toward escaping the island by constructing a balloon while avoiding pirates. The game allows interaction with items on any active screen object and includes multiple mini-games.
Pure adrenaline! Go for gold with the only Track and Field title for Nintendo 64! Lightning-fast gameplay for up to four players. Over a dozen grueling international events, from weightlifting, to gymnastics, to the 100M dash.
Spend a day at the park where math is your ticket to thrilling rides and fun–filled games! Join Reader Rabbit and friends as they hop along from the arcade to the roller coaster, using numbers to solve puzzles and win great prizes. Even pre-readers can play independently!
Le Concert is a PlayStation game that puts the player in the role of a young classic orchestra conductor that will go through 5 different stages, beginning with a small orchestra and until a big one. The gameplay is about pressing the proper button in the proper time and if the player do it in the perfect time a number of times the stage is cleared and he can advance to the next one.
Between the stages a story takes places and the character talk until the next stage begins.
The game features 2 different game styles gamers mode and musicians mode, and also a listening room that will be unlocked playing the main game. In Le Concert Pianissimo the player control a female character and in Fortissimo a male one.
Le Concert is a PlayStation game that puts the player in the role of a young classic orchestra conductor that will go through 5 different stages, beginning with a small orchestra and until a big one. The gameplay is about pressing the proper button in the proper time and if the player do it in the perfect time a number of times the stage is cleared and he can advance to the next one.
Between the stages a story takes places and the character talk until the next stage begins.
The game features 2 different game styles gamers mode and musicians mode, and also a listening room that will be unlocked playing the main game. In Le Concert Pianissimo the player control a female character and in Fortissimo a male one.
O.to.i.Re: Dreamcast Sequencer is a Japan-exclusive Sega Dreamcast music creation game by Waka Manufacturing. It was released only in Japan, and allows the player/user to produce his or her own music tracks via the Dreamcast Controller, Dreamcast Microphone, or Dreamcast MIDI Interface Cable. Additionally, this was the only piece of software released in the Dreamcast's lifespan that supported it's MIDI adapter cable.
The Legend of Heroes V: Umi no Oriuta (Cagesong of the Ocean) is the fifth installment in Falcom's long-running RPG franchise and the final entry in the "Gargarv Trilogy." The title was publish by Falcom initially for the PC on December 9, 1999 and was later remade for the PlayStation Portable by MiCROViSion in 2006.