You are Korda, the Chronomaster. You must re-start time and right the wrongs of a war-plagued past in this epic quest for vengeance. Journey through man-made "pocket universes" full of cyborgs, pirates and witches who provide deadly puzzles. It's up to you to return justice to the stars.
Lunatic Dawn - Book of Futures is an RPG Windows PC game released by Artdink. You can be a hero or a villain depending on what tasks you wish to undertake. You can also smuggle, kidnap, assassinate, rescue, kill monsters, deliver items, and more. The game offers non-linear game-play where you can roam as you please in a randomly generated world with each game-play. The game also has Medieval Japan, Arabian, and Medieval European styled environments where you can start from or travel to. You can also recruit your own party members from each area as you wish also. If you are looking for a different type of RPG where you can play as you want, this is a must try.
90 Minutes: European Prime Goal is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System soccer video game. The player(s) get to play in either exhibition, tournament, or in the all-star mode. The view is from a left-right perspective and the national flags of several European countries are used in the game. In the game mode "You're a Hero," the player must make miracle plays that either win and/or change the game. The kick-off is doing using 3D graphics with the camera showing the spectators in the grandstand.
This game is a regional port of the sequel to J.League Soccer Prime Goal 2 and J.League Soccer Prime Goal, which were both developed by Namco.
This is a simple one screened game that featured Kirby being the ball. It plays somewhat like pinball, where the player must hit the ball in one of the scoring slots, or if he fails to make it in any slot, he gets a strike. The goal is to get as many runs as possible, and just aim for a high score. The game technically plays forever or until the player gets 3 outs, but since there is a limited period for broadcasting the Baseball game, it only lasts as long. There is a 2-player mode available.
Locus is going to take your eyes and ears for a ride!
It's the ultimate multiplayer VR game! Network up to 9 players or go head to head with one of 12 computer teams! Locus is about speed. It's about action on the floor. Action on the walls... on the ceiling. Non-stop action everywhere you turn. It's about bashing your opponent to get the ball... and not getting creamed in the process. It's simple. Move. Crush. Score. Do it again. Until you are victorious and ready for the next challenge... the next arena... your next chance to become LOCUS.
The only thing stopping the immortal Helspont from taking over the earth is a group of high-powered heroes known as the WILDC.A.T.S! Each member of the team wields incredible power - when united, the results are spectacular! Players assume the roles of: Spartan, Cyborg and team leader, Maul, massive cross-breed warrior, and Warblade, metamorphosing hand-to-hand combat expert! If mankind has one hope, it;s the WILDC.A.T.S!
-Based on Jim Lee's top selling comic book and smash Saturday morning cartoon sensation!
- Unique team-play action requiring a combination of hero's powers to complete the game!
-16 Megabit game packs solid punch with intense graphics based on comic book style and hard-edged game play!
Super Momotaro Dentetsu III was the first (and only) game in the series to be released on a Sega console: it saw a Sega Game Gear port in 1995. It's the fourth game in Hudson's Momotaro Dentetsu series of train simulation board games. It plays similarly to Itadaki Street or Monopoly in that the player has to accrue wealth by purchasing properties and making other business deals that are often dependent on the square they end their turn on. The Momotaro Dentetsu model received a multitude of small tweaks and additions in this fourth entry but otherwise plays identically to its predecessors.
This port features another set of small graphical changes compared to the SNES port, as well as different sound. The port retains the EU title for all regions.
Never dreamed having an expansive sportscar and an amazing babe at your side? If so this game is for you. Get the car and maybe the babe will come if you are good enough. And maybe she will let you see a little more of her... Depending on you...
Wangan Dead Heat is a spin-off of Genki's Shutokou Battle (aka Tokyo Xtreme Racer) series. This Saturn game combines the typical arcade racing of the time with a career mode consisting of the player attempting to woo women by driving fast and safe. FMV's would play depending on how the player did, and being successful eventually leads to (supposedly) the women stripping their clothes, hence the 18 age rating. The Worldwide release, named Highway 2000, strips everything related to wooing women from the career.
The third episode (week) of Naxat Cup Satellaview Bass Tournament "Big Fight".
Naxat Cup Satellaview Bass Tournament "Big Fight" is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between December 1, 1995 and June 1, 1996. It is a pseudo-sequel to Super Fishing - Big Fight. The player competes in the sum of weight of Black Basses within the limited time. To apply the contest, player sends passwords shown in the result scene. Some prizes went to the best performer.
Clockwork Knight: Pepperouchau no Fukubukuro is a compilation of Clockwork Knight 1 and 2. It came with a free set of Clockwork Knight round style Calendars for the year 1996.
Moon Cradle is a mystery adventure game which uses live-action video for cut-scenes and fixed isometric perspective during actual gameplay. The player controls the character directly while actions such as "search", "talk" or "use" are presented in a menu-selected manner.
A Windows 95 version released as a part of the Windows Mystery Selection series.
It uses a new art style consistent with the rest of the series, and the voice acting and intro from the LaserActive version.
The fourth and final Doraemon platformer for the Super Famicom.
Doraemon is a blue cat robot who came from the future to protect a Japanese boy named Nobita. Nobita always gets himself in all kinds of troubles, so his grandson in the future decided to help
In this game, Doraemon and friends decide to visit the moon.