Majokko Daisakusen is a turn-based strategy game with action-style battles featuring characters from several famous magical girl anime series from the '60s, '70s, and '80s: Mahō Tsukai Sally, Himitsu no Akko-chan, Mahō Tsukai Chappy, Cutey Honey, Majokko Megu-chan, Hana no Ko Lunlun, and Mahō Shōjo Lalabel. It is in fact a reworked version of The Unholy War with all of the graphics, sound, and story completely replaced. The game itself, however, is essentially identical between the two releases.
A Playstation title that you played Pocketstation games in order to make money so you could buy more Pocketstation games as well as other little items.
With a fresh dusting of new powder on the mountain, lock on your board and head down the slope for an incredible downhill experience. Feel the speed and the icy wind on your face as you carve through killer courses and obstacles. Trick'n Snowboarder is a shred-fest of sheer speed and air-catching tricks. Race across the world on 10 international courses in 4 different modes of play.
989 Studios makes the race for the best hockey title a bit more interesting. Like EA Sports, 989 Studios is building on a previous title to make it better. The game features New Jersey Devil announcer, Mike Emrick and ESPN's Darren Pang providing play-by-play; graphic and control upgrade; TV-style gameplay; in-depth stat tracking, season play, exhibition games, and more.
Super Hero Sakusen is a turn-based RPG crossover between the Gundam, Ultra Man, and Metal Heroes series as well as various other Toei-owned tokusatsu TV shows such as Kaiketsu Zubatto.
Ecsaform is a tactical RPG game released by Bandai in 1999.
The gameplay is the usual in tactical RPG games. The second CD of the game features artwork, movies, sounds and a database.
Googootrops is a simulation game in which the player takes the role of a prehistoric man. The goal is to discover new items and use them to advance in the game.
iS: internal section (イズ ~インターナル・セクション~?) is a video game developed by Positron and published by Square and released in 1999. In the same vein of gameplay as Tempest 2000, iS: internal section is a tube shooter, a type of shoot 'em up where the player controls a ship "looking down" a long tunnel or tube, and the player can move around inside the cylinder, shooting enemies that it runs into while moving. It is an experimental project that responds to its 16 built-in tracks, or even your own music from a CD.
Kaitouranma Miyabi takes place in Japan during Edo period and takes course of a single year where the player is a student in a martial arts school. The game is a mix of visual novel style gameplay during dialogues and third-person perspective during training and fighting. During first-person perspective, the gameplay follows a typical static 2D anime character sprites over detailed graphical background art with smaller window showing current expression and disposition of a character talking. While the protagonist has no voice-acting, other character feature full voice-acting during dialogues. Training sequence consists of various actions that will boost player's skills and is displayed in isometric view from bird's perspective, while dueling is done from side view where player's skills and training it taken into consideration when performing various fencing moves. There are also several mini-games that become available as the story progresses.
Battle Insects Den is a strategy role-playing game for the PlayStation and was released by Jaleco in 1999.
The game progresses through a series of strategy and adventure parts.
In the strategy part, the player controls an allied insect on a battle stage that resembles a chessboard, and when it comes into contact with an enemy insect, the game shifts to a command-selectable battle.
In the adventure part, the player controls the main character on the overlooking map, talking with other characters and shopping.
You can also connect your PocketStation to play mini-games and bring the items you obtain into the main game.
Each of the three discs is available for the first, second and third semesters, and you can play through to the end of the game without having to replace the disc. Each semester, the characters, events and opening movies are different versions.
It is a sequel that continues the concept of the previous work and attempts to enrich the content. The player becomes a second-year student at Aobadai High School and aims to create a girlfriend in about a month before transferring to another school. The theme is "preciousness".
At the start of the play, you select three keywords, the semester, the main character's ability tendency. The ability tendency is linked with the preference of the target character, and changes the rising curve of appearance event, friendliness and admiration. Keywords can be used as your favorite topic when you have a conversation on your way home from school, and their response also changes depending on your partner's preference.
An enhanced port of Snowboard Kids released exclusively in Japan which featured four new characters among other improvements to the Nintendo 64 original
Evil Zone or Eretzvaju (封神領域エルツヴァーユ Fūjin Ryōiki Erutsuvāyu) is a fighting game released for the PlayStation console. It was developed by Yuke's Future Media Creators and published by Titus Software in 1999. The player can choose from ten characters to fight in several game modes including story mode, arcade mode, versus mode, practice and survival mode.
The story mode is a unique aspect to the game and sets it apart from other fighting games. Each character has a unique story mode which progresses like an ongoing television program, complete with episode names and previews with voice acting. As the mode progresses, you learn more about the character's backstory and why they are fighting, an incentive to play through the game with each character. Evil Zone is also one of the few games to feature a fully fleshed out story mode for its boss character.