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  • G1 Jockey

    1999

    G1 Jockey

    1999

    Racing Simulator Sport
    PlayStation PlayStation 2
    Race to become the leading jockey--vie for the rookie of the year award as an apprentice, gain wins, collect G1 trophies, and earn money on your way to the Triple Crown. Compete with 65 computer jockeys each season, choose from over 2000 unique racehorses to ride, and negotiate with the trainers to ride the top horses each week. The game also includes exciting 2-player head-to-head action, including steeplechase courses.
  • Athena: Awakening from the Ordinary Life

    1999

    Athena: Awakening from the Ordinary Life

    1999

    Music Puzzle Simulator Adventure
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Athena: Awakening from the Ordinary Life is a 3D RPG game developed by Yumekobo and published by SNK released in March 1999 for the PlayStation. It was released again as a PSOne Classic on PSN for the PlayStation 3 and PSP on August 28, 2007. The game's image song, "wannabe /Misty Eyes", was performed by RUMI . The game's story is notorious for being much darker than other Athena related titles.
  • Final Fantasy Collection

    1999

    Final Fantasy Collection

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PlayStation
    Final Fantasy Collection is a compilation of three Final Fantasy games: Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI, released in Japan for the Sony PlayStation. The games are enhanced ports of titles originally produced for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Although the games differ little from the original versions in terms of gameplay, graphics, and sound, a number of additional sequences are included, including art galleries, bestiaries, and full-motion video cutscenes.
  • Nobunaga no Yabou for WonderSwan

    1999

    Nobunaga no Yabou for WonderSwan

    1999

    Strategy
    WonderSwan
    Nobunaga no Yabou for Wonderswan is a Strategy game, developed by Koei/Inis and published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Puyo Puyo Tsuu

    1999

    Puyo Puyo Tsuu

    1999

    Puzzle
    WonderSwan
    Puyo Puyo Tsuu is a Puzzle game, developed by Compile and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Metal Slug X

    1999

    Metal Slug X

    1999

    Shooter Platform Adventure Arcade
    Arcade Neo Geo AES Web browser Neo Geo MVS Linux Wii Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac
    star 7.8
    Metal Slug X is upgraded version of Metal Slug 2 (Metal Slug 2: Super Vehicle-001/I), which was released in March 1999 for the Neo Geo MVS. It fixed slowdown problems from the original game, and increased the difficulty. Metal Slug X also introduced some new elements to the game system.
  • Dancing Stage

    1999

    Dancing Stage

    1999

    Music
    Arcade
    Dancing Stage is a series of music video games developed and published by Konami. It is a spin-off of Dance Dance Revolution for the European market as well as a few Japanese titles. Games were released for arcade, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Wii. Dancing Stage is a music video game released in arcades on March 9, 1999. It includes 13 songs: nine composed by Naoki Maeda, and four licenses. It uses the Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix engine. In North America, the game received a PlayStation port, which omits "Butterfly" and "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)". Songs in the arcade version include: "AM-3P" by kTz "Boom Boom Dollar" by King Kong & D.Jungle Girls "Brilliant 2U" by Naoki "Brilliant 2U (Orchestra-Groove)" by Naoki "Butterfly" by Smile.dk "Have You Never Been Mellow" by The Olivia Project "Make It Better" by mitsu-O! "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)" by mitsu-O! "My Fire" by X-Treme "PARANOiA" by 180 "Put Your Faith In Me" by UZI-LAY "Put Your Faith In Me (Jazzy Groove)" by UZI-LAY "Trip Machine
  • Palace Charitas

    1999

    Palace Charitas

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Palace Charitas is a reasonably small, intermittently detailed gentleman's club of sorts.
  • MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head: Do U.

    1999

    MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head: Do U.

    1999

    Point-and-click Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 5.4
    The most famous losers in the world go on a University tour and find themselves with a tiny chance at scoring with a woman, if they can complete all their tasks and win admittance to a swanky frat party. This game totally doesn't suck, dude.
  • Vlak

    1999

    Vlak

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Put your doctor on danger money, Vlak is set aboard an alien infested train with no consideration at all for your health or general well-being.
  • Research Station

    1999

    Research Station

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The EDF had been receiving some radio transmissions from a weather research station at the north pole. The scientists that worked there had been reporting to EDF about strange sounds at night and that some of their sled-dogs had been killed. EDF decided to send in Duke to investigate a few days after the transmissions had stopped.
  • Magic Battle Hasamuncho

    1999

    Magic Battle Hasamuncho

    1999

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Released in Disc Station Vol 22, Hasamuncho is a marble puzzle game. Players aim to capture the most marbles, with special powers being available to assist them.
  • Comet Summoner Time Trial Version

    1999

    Comet Summoner Time Trial Version

    1999

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Released in Disc Station Vol 22, Time Trial Version features additional levels.
  • Meteor

    1999

    Meteor

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Meteor is a look down military shooter for Windows supporting single player, cooperative and head to head game modes over a LAN or across the Internet.
  • Segare Ijiri

    1999

    Segare Ijiri

    1999

    Platform Adventure
    PlayStation
    In Segare Ijiri, the player takes control of a young boy with an arrow-size head that her mother (a giraffe) send him through a strange world to make him learn different things.
  • Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden

    1999

    Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden

    1999

    Fighting
    WonderSwan
  • Sonata

    1999

    Sonata

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    Role-playing game for PlayStation. As a "romantic parallel RPG," players form a party from among eight women and ultimately choose one woman as their partner.
  • Vampir Kyuuketsuki Densetsu

    1999

    Vampir Kyuuketsuki Densetsu

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Vampir Kyuuketsuki Densetsu (Vampir Tales of the Bloodsuckers) is a RPG with an isometric view in which the player controls a vampire that is in a small town in the 19th century. The game is divided into 2 different parts: During the days the player's character (a young vampire called Christopher) have to talk to the people of the town and gain his confidence, in the nights the character have to suck their blood. The goal of the game is to destroy Duran, but in the game there are also other enemies like the vampire hunters (Van Hellsing, Harker, and others). During the nights the player characters can transform himself into 4 different forms: vampire, fog, wolf & bat.
  • Densha de GO!

    1999

    Densha de GO!

    1999

    Simulator Arcade
    Game Boy Color WonderSwan
    Densha de Go! is a 1997 train simulator arcade game developed and published by Taito in Japan. Players are tasked with guiding a train to its destination under a time limit while managing its acceleration and speed limitations. It features real-world train stations and train lines from Japan, including the Yamanote Line and Keihin-Tohoku Line. The game was ported to several home consoles, including the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation. The concept for Densha de Go! was inspired by designer Akira Saito's personal fascination with Japanese train lines and railroads. He wanted to create a game that allowed players to familiarize themselves with driving a train. The controls were his primary focus as he wanted them to be accurate and responsive, and to mimic the controls of a real train—his father worked for the Kyoto City Transportation Bureau Facilities Division, which made this easier to accomplish. Saito included real-world railroads and trains to appeal towards other railroad enthusiasts, thinking that it could also
  • Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon for WonderSwan

    1999

    Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon for WonderSwan

    1999

    Tactical
    WonderSwan
    First portable entry in the Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon series. Released for the WonderSwan in 1999.
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