World Advanced Daisenryaku: Sakusen File is an entry in the Daisenryaku series with the campaign focusing on the eastern front during World War II. The game uses hexagonal grid over the battlefield map similar to that in the original Panzer General game. Available gameplay modes include standard mode and campaign mode. In standard mode the player can choose and play any map in single player or multiplayer and available selection of units is preset. In campaign mode, the player can go through Soviet story campaign which follows the actual historical events of WWII, or Cenozoic virtual campaign where any of the five available forces, namely US, British, Soviet, German, or Japanese, can be selected. During the campaigns the units evolve over time and upgrade into more powerful units that were developed during the course of World War II.
Death Crimson is a first-person rail shooter released exclusively in Japan. The game is a light gun shooter that attempted to capitalize on the growing popularity of the genre during the mid-1990s console era. Infamous in the Japanese gaming community, the game is celebrated as a prime example of a "kusoge", notorious for its abysmal graphics, frustrating hit detection, and disorienting camera.
Tokusō Kidōtai JSWAT is a police-themed, first-person shooter with live-action cutscenes and digitized graphics. For each mission, the player must select a weapon loadout and attempt to neutralize all threats. While lethal force is available as an option, subduing and arresting criminals is the preferred approach, and is reflected as such in mission rankings. The player must also be careful not to harm hostages and civilians, and pay attention to instructions received over radio during each mission.
Arena fighting with weapons clashing! This is the ultimate fight! 3D battle with incredible graphics unlike any you've ever seen on Sega Saturn! Take to the ring, punk!
Hang-On GP features three tracks: Albatross Cliff Reef, Great Crimson Wall, and New Dwells. Each track contains an additional route that becomes available after a high placing. This makes a total of six possible races.
Players can choose from among ten motorcycles to use during a race as well as an automatic or manual transmission for each. Players can also decide how the bike should control, highside or power slide.
Placing in the top three on any of the first three tracks will release the additional routes. When players place in the top three on the additional routes an endurance mode will be available. In endurance mode players attempt to complete as many laps as they can in 10 minutes.
Rev up for the road race of the century! Highway 2000 delivers driving excitement with all cylinders firing! Fly through five harrowing highway courses with your choice of three high-performance racing machines - the speed and handling of the Mad Viper, the awesome acceleration of the Dark Nebula and the stick-to-the-road grip of the Rapid Fire. Slide with all four wheels into a hairpin curve. Negotiate treacherous tunnels, narrow bridges and heavy highway traffic. Challenge a fellow racer to a winner takes all split-screen barn burner! You can see the action from above, from the road or your driver's seat. It's your road! Get out onto the highway and go!
This is the Australian/European version of Wangan Dead Heat, released in Japan. This version cut all of the content relating to wooing women in the career, a large part of the Japanese release. It is a spin-off of Genki's Shutokou Battle racing series.
This is a side-story, set in the same world as the famous Lunar RPGs: Silver Star and Eternal Blue. The town of Burg is populated by harvesters, and you take control of two girls, Ellie and Lena. One day, they are sent to the island of Ien where they should study magic, and there begins their adventure.
The game is a traditional Japanese-style RPG. You navigate your party through a top-down world, visiting towns and hostile areas. Enemy encounters are random, the battles are turn-based and are viewed from first-person perspective.
Fire Pro Wrestling S: 6 Men Scramble is an entry in Human's Fire Pro Wrestling series of wrestling games released for the Sega Saturn in 1996 exclusively in Japan. Fire Pro Wrestling S: 6 Man Scramble is the best Pro Wrestling game released in the video game arena. The incredible selection of wrestlers and shoot fighters makes the game interesting even after your 100th match. The RAM that the Saturn possesses allows for several animations for each wrestler. Step into the ring and make mayhem with 6 men scramble!
Victory Goal '96 is a significant upgrade over last year's smash hit, sporting not only an updated player roster for the 1996 J. League season, but an entirely new 3D engine, with the players depicted as 3D models. Enjoy a great game with your friends!
J.League as you never experienced before. SEGA has delivered the exciting new entry in Victory Goal, with updated visual effects, commentary and improved controls! 17 teams of real players from the J. League are freely available to be picked, and the realism is uncanny. Victory Goal!