Doubutsu no Mori is the name of the first installment in the Animal Crossing series. It was released only in Japan for the Nintendo 64. It was later remade for the GameCube in 2002, and released worldwide as Animal Crossing. This game is compatible with the Expansion Pak and is displayed in a higher resolution when it is used (640x480 as opposed to 320x240).
Air Command 3.0 is an air traffic controlling simulation. The player has to take care of the incoming and outgoing traffic on an airport, including take-off and landing clearance. He also has to make sure that the aircrafts don't crash together and approach the airport from the correct direction. The whole game takes place on a map where all airports and aircrafts are marked; on the right side of the screen is a list of all planes and their destination. When clicking on the entries a menu pops up where the player can give commands like changing the height. When something's about to go wrong the player receives a warning so he can react.
Hamster Monogatari 64 is a life simulation game which the player raise and take care of a hamster which the hamster are placed in a cage. The player can give the hamster attention but if the player give the hamster lots of attention, the hamster will be determine what they become either a loveable one or a savage and maniac one. As the hamster grow up and evolve, they gain new abilities for the hamster competitions. Players can raise up to four hamsters which players can take care of them in a variety of ways.
Take to the skies with Pilot Academy 2 for the PS2, the sequel to the acclaimed flight simulation game that puts you in the pilot's seat. Experience the thrill of flying with enhanced graphics, realistic physics, and a wide array of aircraft from commercial jets to combat fighters. Navigate through various weather conditions, master challenging takeoffs and landings, and handle emergency scenarios that test your skills and reflexes. With its expansive training modules, diverse missions, and multiplayer modes, Pilot Academy 2 elevates the flight simulation genre to new altitudes. Whether you're a budding aviator or a seasoned pilot, this game offers an immersive flying experience that captures the wonder of soaring through the skies. Strap in, throttle up, and embark on a journey beyond the clouds!
Sail Simulator 4 gives you the change to recreate thrill of sailing on your PC: Choose from seven prestigious boats, sail on the famous Isle D'Ouessant in France and Vierwaldstätter Sea in Switzerland. Learn the basics, master the instruments, configure the sailing conditions and set sail... It's you versus the elements!
Yamasa Digi Guide - Faust is a gambling machine simulator. It faithfully emulate the Faust gambling machine with a good presentation, 3 different levels of zoom and the player can configurate all the options in the machine.
Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem is the first video game based on the British game show Robot Wars. In the game, a competitor robot from the series, or a robot created by the player, is entered into combat against a robot controlled by the game. A bout finishes when one robot's health bar is fully depleted.
It is a Japanese 3D stalking simulation. The player controls a Japanese man who stalks pretty girls. The game starts in "adventure mode" where the main character is looking for objects that he may need later. When he sees a girl that he likes, he attempts to follow her through the city, trying not to alert her about his presence and not to lose her at the same time. After the player successfully pursues the girl through several levels, he finally runs her down and is presented with a number of CG images, animation or an interactive 3D rape scene. But the ending depends on the choices that the player made in the beginning - there are romantic endings, sadistic endings, or the girl might just run away. There are 5 girls, each with unique images, city stalking levels and final scenes. Throughout the game, you encounter different obstacles that may alert the target of your presence.
SkyFighters 1945 puts you in the cockpit of a World War II-era fighter plane and sends you off to do battle in the skies over Europe or the South Pacific. You can embark on any of 30 missions, each with unique objectives, diverse topographies, and distinct enemy planes. The game supports network play by as many as eight players on a LAN or the Internet. You can also compete head-to-head in a dogfight against a computer-controlled aircraft.
SkyFighters lacks the intricate flight-control systems that high-end flight simulators offer, and its garish graphics sometimes give the game a cartoonish feel. But the mechanics of flying aren’t difficult to master, and the animation is fast and fluid, even on low-end systems.