Animetic Story Game 1: Cardcaptor Sakura was released on August 5th, 1999. Published by Arika for the PlayStation 1, the game is an adaption of the first season of the anime.
Partially based on a little-known anime television series by Triangle Staff that aired in 1997. It is a fantasy role-playing game where the player takes the role of a mermaid trying to find the secrets of her race.
The game uses a turn-based fighting system with special moves and attacks. The blocky graphics were typical for a PlayStation title of the era.
Sled Storm is a series of snowmobile racing video games published and developed by Electronic Arts and released in North America on July 31, 1999 and in Europe on August 11, 1999. It gained critical acclaim due to its original concept of being one of the first snowmobile racing titles. The series currently consists of two games, both of which are named simply Sled Storm.
The game features snowmobiles (referred to as sleds), stunts and fourteen snow-covered courses consisting of slippery slopes, inclement weather and treacherous cliffs. Six racers were selectable from the outset and two more were unlockable, each of which had different snowmobile handling attributes.
Glint Glitters features a group of young kids experts in robotics that build robots. One day when the main character is building a small robot his rival in the classroom appear with a bigger robot and tell him that he's going to participate in the robots competition. So he decided to build a bigger version of his robot and take part on the competition too.
The competition is a board game in which the winner is the first one in arrive to the goal (get 20000 of gold). During the board there will be events, traps, shops (Where the player can buy items for his character or the robot) and other situations that can help or act against the players.
The game features 2D cartoon graphics, japanese voices and anime sequences.
It's time to grab your Hawaiian shirt, slap on your headphones and mount your scooter as you embark on the fastest, craziest, most frenetic racer on two wheels As well as racing against the wackiest bunch of misfits ever to be gathered on one screen, you also need to use your skills and judgement to avoid the hopping-mad cat, the flying chunks of Tuna and a small thing called road safety!
Pop'n Tanks! is a 1999 Japanese video game released for the PlayStation. It was developed by Symbio Systems and published by Enix. The game was directed by Jun Matsumoto, while manga artist Mine Yoshizaki provided character designs.
The game is a tank combat game, featuring one on one battles between tanks. The game has never been released outside of Japan.
This is a cartoon style tennis challenge that requires all your skill! Pick a character and journey through the game's tournament mode, or simply try your hand in free mode. Choose from different court surfaces and different match setup options. Offering games for one to four players, All Star Tennis is a great way to enjoy the action on centre court.
UFO is essentially a puzzle game with adventure elements (navigating a character). The hero must travel to different rooms in the apartment building at different times, trying to snap the perfect picture of the invisible alien. The player is given a time limit and a picture limit (ten pictures per visit). Afterwards, the hero has to return to Mother, who will eat the negatives (really), produce pictures, and then decide whether they are suitable or not. Each successfully taken photo opens a new area and/or a new time of the day in the apartment block.
A Japan-only Playstation game in which you play a little boy controlling a giant robot via remote control. Developed by Sandlot, who later developed the Earth Defense Force series, and had a direct sequel -- Remote Control Dandy SF -- on the PS2.
Germs: Nerawareta Machi is a first-person open world adventure game released exclusively in Japan for the PS1. The only game developed and published by Japanese CG animation company KAJ, Germs stars a reporter who returns to his hometown to investigate a mysterious glowing object, as well as a series of mutations happening to the townspeople that might be connected to it.