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  • Network Q RAC Rally Championship

    1996

    Network Q RAC Rally Championship

    1996

    Racing Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Strap yourself in, pile on the revs and watch for the flag. You're one of motorsport's elite, facing 28 guelling stages in the world's toughest test on wheels - the Network Q RAC Rally! THE definitive motorsport simulation of the decade!
  • Bubsy 3D

    1996

    Bubsy 3D

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 2.1
    Bubsy 3D is the fourth Bubsy game to date, and the first title in 3D; the game was released in 1996 for the PlayStation video game console. It is a sequel to the original in terms of the story and takes place on the Woolies' home planet, Rayon. Bubsy 3D has 16 main levels and two boss levels and the main character's goal is to defeat the two queens of Rayon, Poly and Esther. The player can collect rockets, as well as atoms, in order to eventually escape from planet Rayon. The graphics are very simplistic, even for their time, with a dense fog that covers entire levels throughout the game. Bubsy actively speaks throughout the game based on various actions performed by the player. Planned releases for the Sega 32X and Sega Saturn were cancelled. Bubsy 3D was panned by both critics due to its confusing control schemes and camera angles. It was featured on Seanbaby's EGM Crapstravaganza: The 20 Worst Games of All Time list as well as in eighth place on GameTrailers' 2006 Top 10 Best and Worst Games list, where it was d
  • Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail!

    1996

    Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail!

    1996

    Point-and-click Adventure
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 8.1
    Love for Sail! was the first Larry game since the third to pick up immediately where its predecessor left off; typically, it features Larry getting dumped by the woman who represented the ultimate goal of Larry 6, Shamara. The formula was much the same as the previous games: the "twist" was that Larry was a passenger on a cruise ship populated by parodies of famous people. Among the other cruise guests were "Drew Baringmore" (Drew Barrymore), "Dewmi Moore" (Demi Moore), "Victorian Principles" (Victoria Principal), "Jamie Lee Coitus" (Jamie Lee Curtis), "Nailmi" and "Wydoncha Jugg" (Naomi and Wynonna Judd) and "Annette Boning" (Annette Bening). Various other pop icons were parodied in the background, such as the Archie Comics gang playing nude volleyball, various incarnations of James Bond in the ship's casino (itself an homage to Peter Sellers's famous Casino Royale parody), a Sierra staffer dressed as Sailor Moon, and porn icon Ron Jeremy walking around naked. Most of the male supporting cast (Peter the Purser, J
  • Dead or Alive

    1996

    Dead or Alive

    1996

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    star 6.1
    Dead or Alive is a 1996 arcade fighting game by Tecmo for the Sega Model 2 (2A CRX and 2B CRX) arcade hardware and the first game in their Dead or Alive franchise. It was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1997. A limited edition was also released for the Saturn which came with an art book. An enhanced port including new characters was released for PlayStation, and later backported for arcade under the title "Dead or Alive++".
  • Twinkle Star Sprites

    1996

    Twinkle Star Sprites

    1996

    Shooter Arcade
    Neo Geo AES Web browser Neo Geo MVS Linux Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac Sega Saturn Neo Geo CD Dreamcast
    star 6.6
    Twinkle Star Sprites is a 1996 competitive scrolling shooter arcade game originally created by ADK. It was ADK's last production for the Neo-Geo platform. The gameplay, which can be characterized as a combination of a fixed shooter and a versus puzzle game, uses combinations of shots, as well as timed power-ups to attempt to damage the opponent. These attacks also serve as counters to the opponent's attack.
  • Killer Instinct Gold

    1996

    Killer Instinct Gold

    1996

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.7
    Rare was a prominent second-party developer for Nintendo, and produced the Killer Instinct series exclusively for the company as their response to Mortal Kombat. Following the success of the 1995 Killer Instinct port for the Super Nintendo home console, Rare began a sequel for the same console. They transitioned development to the Nintendo 64 upon its announcement. Gold was scheduled as a launch title for the new console but was delayed until its North American release in November 1996. It received a wider release in May 1997. It was also included in Rare's 2015 Xbox One retrospective compilation, Rare Replay.
  • BS Marvelous: Camp Arnold - Course 4

    1996

    BS Marvelous: Camp Arnold - Course 4

    1996

    Adventure
    Satellaview
    The fourth and final part (week) of BS Marvelous: Camp Arnold. BS Marvelous: Time Athletics is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between January 1, 1996 and January 31, 1996. The game was broadcast in as a rerun in April, 1996.
  • Tamagotchi

    1996

    Tamagotchi

    1996

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The Tamagotchi is a handheld digital pet that was created in Japan by Akihiro Yokoi of WiZ and Aki Maita of Bandai. It was released by Bandai on November 23, 1996 in Japan and on May 1, 1997 in the rest of the world, quickly becoming one of the biggest toy fads of the late 1990s and the early 2000s. This version is also officially known as "Gen1" to differentiate it from the later release of "New Species Discovered!! Tamagotchi" also known as "Gen 2".
  • Bubble Trouble

    1996

    Bubble Trouble

    1996

    Arcade
    Mac
    Bubble Trouble's world is filled with lusciously-drawn cartoony critters who give that cranky crab from "The Little Mermaid" a run for his money. But money isn't what you'll be running from: an otherwise peaceful fish bowl has been filled with bubbles that are being tossed around in an enthralling game of "Squish the Fish!"
  • Donkey Kong Land 2

    1996

    Donkey Kong Land 2

    1996

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 7.8
    Donkey Kong Land 2 is the first sequel to Donkey Kong Land for the Nintendo Game Boy and was released in 1996. The story mainly complies to its SNES counterpart; K. Rool kidnapped Donkey Kong, demanding the entire Banana Hoard as ransom, so it's up to Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong to rescue their kidnapped pal. A wild assortment of friendly animals like Rambi the Rhino, Squitter the Spider, Squawks the Parrot, Rattly the Rattlesnake and Enguarde the Swordfish help the two little monkeys in their adventurous mission. Each exciting level is filled with special traps, hidden items and dastardly Kremlings! Prepare yourself for the biggest Game Boy adventure yet!
  • Saorin to Issho!!

    1996

    Saorin to Issho!!

    1996

    Visual Novel
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Obelisk

    1996

    Obelisk

    1996

    Point-and-click Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven 97

    1996

    J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven 97

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven '97 (or World Soccer Winning Eleven 2) is a 1996 Japan-exclusive soccer simulation video game, which was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation.
  • Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren GB - Tsukikage-mura no Kaibutsu

    1996

    Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren GB - Tsukikage-mura no Kaibutsu

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Shiren the Wanderer GB: Moonlight Village Monster is a roguelike role-playing video game developed by Aquamarine, part of the Mystery Dungeon series. It was originally released for the Game Boy by Chunsoft in 1996.
  • Fist

    1996

    Fist

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    An obscure 3D fighting game and a sequel to the all-girl Japan-only fighting game Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter.
  • Space Adventure Cobra: The Shooting

    1996

    Space Adventure Cobra: The Shooting

    1996

    Shooter Arcade
    PlayStation
    Space Adventure Cobra: The Shooting is a fast-paced action shooter based on the anime, featuring five chapters and 23 stages. Players control Cobra through varied sci‑fi environments.
  • Genjin Collection

    1996

    Genjin Collection

    1996

    Platform
    Game Boy
    All three Bonk Game Boy releases on one cartridge.
  • Touhou Chinyuuki: Hafling Hearts!!

    1996

    Touhou Chinyuuki: Hafling Hearts!!

    1996

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    A PlayStation adventure game about a futuristic retelling of the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West."
  • Christmas Nights into Dreams

    1996

    Christmas Nights into Dreams

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn
    The story of Christmas Nights follows Elliot and Claris during the holiday season following their adventures with Nights. Though they both enjoy the Christmas season, they feel as if something is missing. Finding that the Christmas Star that usually sits at the top of the Twin Seeds Christmas tree is missing, the pair head off to Nightopia to find it. There, they meet up with Nights again and re-explore Spring Valley, which has now been Christmas-ified due to the kids' dreams of the holiday season. The trio of heroes must now take down a revived Gillwing and retrieve the Christmas Star from his lair. The game uses the Saturn's internal clock to change elements of the game according to the date and time. In November and January, the title screen label "Nights: Limited Edition" is changed to "Winter Nights", with the lush greenery of the environment being replaced by white snow. During December, "Christmas Nights" mode is activated, resulting in further Christmas-themed alterations, such as item boxes becoming Chris
  • Yoyo's Puzzle Park

    1996

    Yoyo's Puzzle Park

    1996

    Platform Puzzle Arcade
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    YoYo's Puzzle Park (released as "Gussun Paradise" in Japan) is a puzzle platform game featuring some sixty platform-filled levels similar to Bubble Bobble. The player (as Guss or Yodie) can hop around on them, while avoiding the enemies that crowd the platforms. ... In the multi-player mode, you can fight against your friends in a two-player deathmatch game.
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