Rampage is a series of video games released by Midway for various consoles. The basic premise of the series is that the player controls a human transformed into a giant monster by a lab accident. The gameplay revolves around using your monster to destroy cities around the world while attacking or avoiding military forces.
Rampage Through Time is the fourth game in the Rampage series. It was released on June 9, 2000. Its predecessor is Rampage 2: Universal Tour and it is followed by Rampage: Total Destruction. In the game, 7 previous Scumlabs monsters, plus a new one, use a time machine to rampage through time.
The world is again rebuilding after the events of Universal Tour. To clean up the mess quicker, Scumlabs invent a time machine to send people back in time to fix the mess without having to do it in the present. Unfortunately, the monsters, who have somehow made it back to Earth, appear and run into the machine. They begin terrorizing the past, present, and future, messing up the time stream.
Sequel to Lagnacure, Lagnacure Legend takes place fifteen years after the first game's events, continuing on with the son of the main character from the first game.
Aconcagua is a 2000 PlayStation adventure video game developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released only in Japan.
The game is set on a mountain after a plane crash, and allows for the switching between characters.
Suzu Monogatari is a card battle RPG released only in Japan by Capcom in 2000 for PlayStation. The player takes the role of a young kid named Suzumaru that after losing the 5 bells of the God is sent to the human realm to recover them, to do that he will have to go around the village talking to different people and playing card games. To get new cards and items he can fish, dig, or get them from his battles. Dogs and cats can also join Suzumaru to help look for items.
Instead of a car, like in most racing games, you control a Fighter Jet Plane.
The game features two game modes: arcade and N.GEN. In the arcade mode you play a serious of championships. Winning a championship grants you access to a higher one. In N.GEN mode you start with a poor plane and have to earn money to upgrade it so you can participate in more challenging and more rewarding races. You can choose between arcade or professional controls.
The planes can shoot various weapons, such as missiles, rockets and guns at the opponents. There are 38 jets to fly in on 14 different tracks.
In Two player mode you can play Powerball. Here each player has to try and pick up the ball and score points by flying through drones.
Grind Session translates the spirit and thrill of hard-core boarding into arcade-style action. Gamers compete in street and tournament competitions, flow on the halfpipe, and freestyle it for the covers of the big skating magazines. The game features eight unique 3-D arenas, such as Van's Triple Crown skate park, and includes hundreds of tricks, customizable gear, and instant replay modes with different camera angles.
Play your friends in such multiplayer modes as versus, team play, competition, tech challenge, S-K-A-T-E, and endurance. Grind Session also boasts 10 different skaters with the moves of board stars Daewon Song, Willie Santos, Pigpen, John Cardiel, and Cara Beth Burside, among others. If you want to go your own way, create a skater from scratch. The game's soundtrack is blessed by such hard-core artists as Man or Astroman, Sonic Youth, Suicidal Tendencies, GZA, and DJ Shadow.
Menkyo wo Torou is a driving simulator game released on Playstation. The purpose is to go to a driving school and get a driver's license. In the course, students answer questions such as traffic regulations in the form of quizzes. Practical training for manual cars requires the operation of a half-clutch.
Screen's basic gameplay consists of reading descriptions, monologues and dialogues over the static background with ability to make occasional choices during the story. Game also features CG and music galleries with character theme songs which can be unlocked as you progress the game.
Super Robot Taisen Alpha is the second game in the series to be built from the ground up for the Playstation, and is the start of the Alpha series. Alpha is the first SRW to feature the highly choreographed animation that the series is known for.
Air Hockey (Hooockey!! (SuperLite 1500 Series)) is a budget air hockey game for the PlayStation. There are four characters available to either play as or to face off against. The aim is to have a higher score than your opponent when the timer hits zero, and to make that a little easier there are bonuses strewn across the table. Some are activated upon touch, while others are stored with the player until used.
The only two gameplay options are 1 player versus the computer or 2 players versus each other.
Strange & futuristic hockey game with cartoon graphics.
Kids Station: Asobou! Hanasou! Guru-guru Town Hanamaru-kun is based on the anime and features a big collection of different kind of mini-games in which the young players can learn about maths, animals, shapes, etc. There are also some mini-games about coordination, timing character movement etc.
In 2000, Hearty Robin released a remake of the game called Brigandine: Grand Edition, which included multiplayer support, along other new features.
- Multiplayer game mode: allowing up to 6 players, each controlling a nation.
- The Esgares Empire became a fully playable nation, and gained plot cut scenes.
- Changes on battle mode gameplay: Like on the Fire Emblem series, elements became based on the Rock, Paper, Scissors rule: red is effective against green, green is effective against blue, and blue is effective against red. White and black still oppose each other.
- If, after 13 turns of battle, the attacking side has a unit over the defending side's castle, the attacking side now wins.
- Monsters became able to equip items.
- The player is redirected to a final boss, when the continent is successfully conquered.
- The original 3D opening was replaced by an anime opening.
- Many dialog-only cut scenes where replaced by anime cut scenes.
- 3D battle animations replaced by simpler and faster 2D animations.
- Major
Brave Saga 2 is the sequel to Shin Sedai Robot Senki - Brave Saga. Brave Saga 2 can be considered a final re-tale of the Yuusha series as it features virtually all Yuusha characters, mecha and human alike, from the previous generation.
Red Sun is the third in Psygnosis' Star Wars inspired "Colony Wars" saga. This time around you follow the personal quest of Valdmar a miner who gets caught up in the wars between the League and the Navy after meeting the enigmatic "General" in a series of mysterious dreams.