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  • SD Gundam G-Century

    1997

    SD Gundam G-Century

    1997

    Shooter Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical
    PlayStation
  • Double Eagle

    1997

    Double Eagle

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
  • Hover Racing

    1997

    Hover Racing

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Hover Racing was created by a small team of university students led by designer Tomokazu Sato and primary composer Hiroaki Ohmori between April and November of 1997, a concise but polished clone of futuristic racing games like F-Zero X and Wipeout. The core gameplay consists of 3 Grand Prix with 3 tracks each, as well your usual practice and time attack modes.
  • All Star Soccer

    1997

    All Star Soccer

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    A Football game developed and published by Eidos Interactive, released for the PlayStation in 1997.
  • Lethal Enforcers I & II

    1997

    Lethal Enforcers I & II

    1997

    Shooter Arcade
    PlayStation
    Lethal Enforcers I & II contains the Konami coin-op shooters Lethal Enforcers & Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters both on one disc. The games both share a similar gameplay structure with digitized enemy targets "popping up" on screen and simply needing to be shot down before they take a shot at you.The original game places you as a 1990s police officer fighting bank robbers, Chinese Mafia and drug dealers while in the sequel you are now a Sheriff up against more bank robbers and wrong doing but now set in the Old West. Lethal Enforcers can be played with either a standard game pad or for more of an authentic arcade experience, the Konami Hyperblaster light gun.
  • Shadow Master

    1997

    Shadow Master

    1997

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    Sci-Fi First Person Shooter where the player controls a heavily armed vehicle.
  • NBA Fastbreak '98

    1997

    NBA Fastbreak '98

    1997

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation
    Pick your favorite team and take it to the championship in NBA Fastbreak 98. Play either a full season an exhibition game or fine tune your skills in practice mode. Run 27 different offensive sets and 16 plays. Watch the action from 11 different camera angles. You can even create players and then place them on the Free Agent List.
  • Wing of Alnam: Shouchiri no Sora no Achira he

    1997

    Wing of Alnam: Shouchiri no Sora no Achira he

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    Alnam no Tsubasa is a sequel to Alnam no Kiba. Like its predecessor, it is a Japanese-style role-playing game with a character-driven story, linear advancement, and simple leveling-up. Combat is turn based, with up to four player-controlled characters forming a party. Characters can attack physically, cast spells, or execute special attacks that take up a part of a corresponding gauge. Magic is learned by receiving magic points for winning battles and using them to create various spells. The game features 3D background graphics with 2D sprites representing characters.
  • Blue Breaker: Egao no Yakusoku

    1997

    Blue Breaker: Egao no Yakusoku

    1997

    PlayStation
    Blue Breaker: Egao no Yakusoku is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1997.
  • Momotaro Dentetsu 7

    1997

    Momotaro Dentetsu 7

    1997

    Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    PlayStation
    Momotaro Dentetsu 7 is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 1997 by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation. The game was only released in Japan.
  • Gran Turismo

    1997

    Gran Turismo

    1997

    Racing Simulator
    PlayStation
    star 7.7
    Gran Turismo is a racing game designed by Kazunori Yamauchi and is the first entry in the critically acclaimed simulator racing series bearing the same name. After five years of development time, it was well-received publicly and critically, shipping a total of 10.85 million copies worldwide as of March 2013, making it the best-selling PlayStation game. The game uses two different modes: Arcade Mode and Gran Turismo Mode. In the arcade mode, the player can freely choose the courses and vehicles they wish to use. Winning races unlocks additional cars and courses. However, Gran Turismo Mode requires the player to earn different levels of driver's licenses in order to qualify for events, and earn credits, trophies and prize cars by winning race championships. Gran Turismo features 140 cars and 11 race tracks (as well as their reversed versions).
  • Tales of Destiny

    1997

    Tales of Destiny

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PlayStation
    star 7.9
    Tales of Destiny is a follow-up to Tales of Phantasia. Like its predecessor, it has the structure of traditional Japanese role-playing games, but substitutes turn-based combat for action-oriented one. Battles take place on separate side-scrolling screens and resemble those of a fighting game. The player controls the main hero, navigating him on the battle screen and performing various attacks and combos. Other party members are controlled by the game's AI, but it is possible to pause the battle at any time and assign new combat style to any one of them.
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Juuyuushi Inbou Hen

    1997

    Rurouni Kenshin: Juuyuushi Inbou Hen

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    This game takes place after the 10 Katanas and the Shi-Shi-O story. You choose to follow the story of either Hijiri or Hikaru as they try to remember their past.
  • Cyber Egg: Battle Champion

    1997

    Cyber Egg: Battle Champion

    1997

    PlayStation
    Cyber Egg - Battle Champion is a chunky yet funky 3D battle action title with all of Bandai's anime experience shining through in the vibrant cast. Players wrestle for domination of the 3D arenas in their crustacean inspired mecha suits. Varied arenas add to the longevity of a ship shape title.
  • Tetsu Ikuzawa Kanshuu Meisha Retsuden: Greatest 70's

    1997

    Tetsu Ikuzawa Kanshuu Meisha Retsuden: Greatest 70's

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
    A PlayStation racing game featuring driver Tetsu Ikuzawa and vehicles from his career in the 1960s-1970s.
  • Bottom of the 9th '97

    1997

    Bottom of the 9th '97

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Bottom of the 9th '97 brings all of the action of professional baseball to the PlayStation. With an MLBPA license, over 700 major league players are included with their career stats, and motion capture technology recreates all of their nuances. Put those players on the field in any of 15 stadiums in the Exhibition or Training modes for a quick baseball fix. Or, discover the pressure of being down by three runs and coming to the plate with bases loaded and two outs in the Scenario mode. For a more complete experience, tackle the Season, Playoff, or Championship modes. With the innovative cursor system for batting and pitching, the challenges of hitting a 100 mph fastball are faithfully recreated. All of the action of Bottom of the 9th '97 brings professional baseball to your living room, without the need to pay an arm and a leg for beer.
  • K-1 The Arena Fighters

    1997

    K-1 The Arena Fighters

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    All of the punches, kicks, knockouts, and general brutality of kickboxing have come to the PlayStation with K-1 THE ARENA FIGHTERS. You can choose from eight fighters based on real-world kickboxers, and then experience the brutal nature of the sport in a Single-Player match, or try to become champion in a Tournament. If you're looking for a different kind of challenge, pick a team of boxers, and beat up the opposition in the Team Challenge mode. If your friends challenge your dominance of the ring, put them in their place with a match in the Versus mode. No matter what mode you play, motion-captured animation makes all the characters move realistically. If you are good enough, you can unlock a video that shows how the motion-capture work was done. Do you have the stamina to become the best of the best in K-1 THE ARENA FIGHTERS?
  • Peak Performance

    1997

    Peak Performance

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
    star 7
    PEAK PERFORMANCE is a racing game based on the Chevrolet Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. The signature course, Pikes Peak Hill Climb, is a solitary climb up a mountain, with more turns on one track than most have in an entire game. This track, as with half of the other four courses, features a combination of dirt and pavement in both urban and rural settings, providing enough variety and difficulty to keep things interesting. Each of the game's 25 cars has its own feel, giving the game a good amount of depth and keeping the replay value high. Each car can also be colored, named, and completely customized, right down to the wheels.
  • Big Bass World Championship

    1997

    Big Bass World Championship

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    BIG BASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP places you into the world of competitive, professional fishing. Customize your tackle box and fishing style, then head out to Raccoon Lake and take on the pros in the Tournament mode. If the competition keeps stressing you out, go for a casual afternoon of relaxation in the Practice mode. No matter how you choose to play the game, the underwater camera will capture every second of fish fighting action. With all of the action and excitement of professional fishing, BIG BASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP will keep all the future Hank Parker's of the world happy.
  • Tsuridou: Umitsuri-hen

    1997

    Tsuridou: Umitsuri-hen

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Tsuridou: Umitsuri-hen is a Sports game, developed by Vingt-et-un Systems and published by Oz Club, which was released in Japan in 1997.
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