Russian game adaptation of the board game with the same name. Each player has six round pits and a Kalah, which is a longer pit. When starting out stones are evenly distributed to the round pits (3-6 in each depending on game options chosen) and the aim of the game is to collect more than half of the stones in the player's Kalah.
Super Real Mahjong P7 (スーパーリアル麻雀P7) is an mahjong video game developed and published by SETA Corporation and released for arcades on December 1997 in Japan only and it is the seventh game of the Super Real Mahjong series.
Sindome is a cyberpunk MOO (a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users are connected at the same time). Roleplaying in Sindome is unique in that most of its coding is custom, employing XML, File-IO, custom web based websocket powered game client (optional), and a graphical web interface. Sindome has been online since 1997.
The Sindome world is based on the cyberpunk genre of science fiction. Sindome draws its inspiration from books, movies, and traditional role-playing games like: William Gibson's Neuromancer, Count Zero, Virtual Light, Idoru, "Burning Chrome"; Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash; Bruce Sterling's Mirrorshades, Richard K Morgan's Altered Carbon and Islands in the Net; R. Talsorian Games' Cyberpunk 2020; the movies Blade Runner, Judge Dredd, and The Matrix series.
The ultimate music game. Explore a vast network of fully navigable 3D environments in this role playing adventure. Trade with characters, solve puzzles, and win games to collect sixteen S-Warps. Bring them back to the time machine to transport yourself to a mind-blowing ride through The Escape. Watch the clock: you only have six hours to complete the game.
In order to succeed, jump the five timezones to find all the clues to a virtual murder mystery. Solve the enigma of cosmic consciousness, find the code that controls time and space and play music games with Herbie Hancock, PM Dawn, Stereo MC's and Redman & Suga in the Def Jam Club to win the essential S-Warps.
Total Vice is a Light Gun Game released by Konami for arcades in 1997. Reminiscent of Sega's Virtua Cop franchise, the game enlists players in a task force whose goal is to thwart arms smuggling in Miami, biker gang activities in Harlem, and covert terrorist operations in New York.
Bon Bon Paradise is a set of 20 simple games, such as cards, shooting, billiards, cups, Tetris and others. The game features four play modes: arcade, travel, versus and practice and allows to play up to two players at a time. Each game has its own scoreboard. The game supports PC Gun.
The player is political leader in the year 2001. The world is divided into 31 different states over 5 large countries. Their task is to become governor of their state and president of the world.
The gameplay is similar to other 4X strategies like the Civilization series. The isometric world map is accurate to 2500 square kilometres. The representation of the game's elements is based on "actual census, socio-economic and ecological projections for the period 2000 to 2500". the game is management first, and storyline second
Now there's an exciting new approach to typing that combines the thrill of fast-paced basketball action with addictive games guaranteed to build typing proficiency. Learn the entire keyboard through 70 typing challenges, analyze your progress with customized stat charts, and put your skills to the test in a full-court All-Star Championship. There's even a coach to help monitor your progress and offer tips for improving your skills. Now learning to type is a slam-dunk!
Starsweep is a puzzle game for Japanese Arcades by Japanese developer Axela, published in 1997. The gameplay is similar to that of the Puzzle League series, but with a more traditional Tetris-like gameplay where pieces fall from the top of the screen. Pieces come in three colors: red, yellow, and blue. Pieces commonly have a star on one end, or occasionally, a star on two ends. The aim of the game is to clear blocks from the playing field, by matching stars from same-coloured blocks. Players are rewarded for creating combos (which are called 'links') of piece clearances. The game ends when someone's piece level reaches the top of the playfield and is not cleared after three seconds. The one player 'story' mode revolves around moving around an island and playing against opponents who gradually become harder, and consists of playing against 9 opponents (although this can be adjusted). There are also activities that involve the player concentrating on a specific task within a time limit. These include getting a high s
FMV adventure with action elements. You are sent to find and rescue a team of missing scientists, who were exploring the Amazon jungle. What you find are deadly dinosaurs and puzzles.