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  • Project: Horned Owl

    1996

    Project: Horned Owl

    1996

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    star 6
    An invasion of mechanized terrorists turns your city into an urban battleground! Time: the future- Metro City is under attack from legions of robots directed by a twisted dictator. Your squad of mech-suited cops hits the ground, transformed into deadly defense unit. Your city is buckling, street by street - can you stop a total mech takeover? -A non-stop action shooter exclusively for the PlayStation game console. -Two player co-op mode and KONAMI ENFORCER Gun support double the destruction! -Interactive backgrounds allow you to blast cars, obliterate walls and annihilate mech suits on factory conveyors. Watch out-innocent civilians are everywhere! -Incredible Japanese anime sequences connect battle scenes into an all out urban war! -Rapid fire combat packed with futuristic war machines including cybercops, armored mechs with automatic weapons, tanks, missiles, bombs, energy scans and high-tech Heads-Up-displays.
  • Gunship

    1996

    Gunship

    1996

    Simulator
    PlayStation
    star 3
    Gunship is an 1996 PlayStation exclusive entry to the classic Gunship series, and is built upon the 1991 title Gunship 2000.
  • NBA ShootOut '97

    1997

    NBA ShootOut '97

    1997

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation
    star 9
    Nothing can beat the intense competition of NBA basketball, and now you can experience that action on your PlayStation with NBA SHOOTOUT '97. Every team and player in the NBA has been included so you'll find that your favorite team is intact. You can challenge a friend or the computer to a single game in the Exhibition mode, or try to prove that you are a master by leading a team to the World Championship in the Season mode. When you don't want to deal with a season, skip it and go straight to the Playoffs. All of the modes can be played as a simulation (that counts every foul and violation) or a wide-open arcade-style game that lets you run and gun without worrying about all the rules. The most innovative feature is the icon passing system that ensures you get the ball into the right player's hands. Now you can get some of the best basketball action available with NBA SHOOTOUT '97.
  • Kileak: The DNA Imperative

    1995

    Kileak: The DNA Imperative

    1995

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    star 3
    Deep beneath the South Pole permafrost, a crazed scientist has unearthed an ancient DNA code, dormant for over 2,000,000,000 years. Is this the discovery of the "ultimate evolution"? Or does he now hold the damnation of mankind in his grasp? Only YOU can stop him. * A REAL-TIME shooter where minutes are too long, hours not enough! In-future-tense! * Amazing 1st person view. You ARE a one-man assault squad. * An arsenal of weapons, ammunition and armor. Have you been doing your push-ups? * Robot assassins with even more advanced A.I. than the military's most powerful computers. * Secret rooms and strategy-oriented challenge where seconds count!
  • NFL GameDay

    1996

    NFL GameDay

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 8
    This is the first installment in the NFL GAMEDAY series, and it has all the players, teams, stadiums, stats, and injuries that you see in the real NFL in fact, this game is so realistic it could even fool the most diehard fans into thinking they're watching a game on TV, not playing one. There is a wide variety of offensive and defensive moves you can use to make things easier, including dives, spins, hurdles, jukes, and stiff arms on offense; and dives, jumps, forearm bashes, and swim moves on defense. Basically, if you've seen it done in the real NFL, then chances are you'll see it in NFL GAMEDAY. Things like long snap counts, men in motion, and defensive stunts can all be found in the game, giving you an NFL experience like no other. You can also take on a friend in versus mode, and see who is the king of the gridiron.
  • Robo Pit

    1996

    Robo Pit

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 6.5
    Robo Pit is an arena fighter, plain and simple. Well, maybe not so simple. When you start your game, you have to build your mechanical gladiator; choosing the color, body, eyes and legs. While most of your starting choices are purely cosmetic, the legs you choose do slightly affect your game by changing the speed and mobility of your fighter, as well as its special attack.
  • Goal Storm '97

    1997

    Goal Storm '97

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 6
    Goal Storm '97 is a slightly improved version of the Japan-exclusive J-League Jikkyō Winning Eleven 97. It features 32 international teams, four different stadiums, 13 team formations, eight unique strategies, and a choice of Exhibition Mode, International League, International Cup, and Penalty Kick mode. It can be played as one or two players. It gained very high reviews, which considered it one of the most playable soccer video games on PlayStation at the time.
  • 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.
  • Nanotek Warrior

    1997

    Nanotek Warrior

    1997

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    star 8
    A ground-based shoot-em-up by design, the game employs the use of jumping, banking, and strafing as you move forward through 3D tube-like levels. The game is seem from a third-person perspective behind the ship. Some areas place you outside and some inside, but the majority of the game takes place rotating around tubes. This gameplay only differs slightly in boss levels, that allow you to rotate around a central point with no forward motion. You can obtain different power-ups including special weapons, health bonuses and extra lives as you play through the game’s 9 levels. Each level is divided into 2 stages, one on tubes and a boss fight afterwards.
  • Buster Bros. Collection

    1997

    Buster Bros. Collection

    1997

    PlayStation
    star 6
    Comprising three titles, (Buster Bros., Super Buster Bros., and Buster Buddies), Buster Bros. Collection is a compilation of Capcom's "Buster" arcade series -- released over a period of six years from 1989 to 1995. Gameplay presents a blend of puzzle and action that sees players strafing from side-to-side, shooting vertically at the bubbles that bounce around the arena. Enclosed within the confines of a single, 2D arena, one or two players must utilize their rope-gun devices to destroy the deluge of bubbles that inundate the screen. When hit, the bubbles burst into multiple, smaller segments, and will continue to do so until the smallest bubble is destroyed. Only by clearing the screen can players proceed. However, coming into contact with a bubble will result in the immediate loss of a life.
  • Thunder Truck Rally

    1997

    Thunder Truck Rally

    1997

    Racing Sport
    PlayStation
    star 7
    Monster Trucks offers nine rugged off-roaders with which to race across jagged, imposing terrains. Not the only game to twist the racing genre to this end, but as you'd expect from Psygnosis, the quality of presentation is head and shoulders above the rest. There are two types of courses; circuits offer demanding hilly terrains which can easily trash the vehicle and must be learned intimately. Endurance courses offer greater freedom, with the aim of finding the best route to link eight dispersed checkpoints. To avoid any disorientation, arrows guide you to the next marker. Each area, be it snowy or volcanic, has characteristic features and hazards, yet this doesn't stop a repetitive feel developing. The third option is a fun mode, and one you might expect from the developer of Destruction Derby. Players have sixty seconds to take their truck on a car smashing spree.
  • Broken Helix

    1997

    Broken Helix

    1997

    PlayStation
    star 6
    Broken Helix is a third-person shooter game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation in 1997. The game boasts "4-D" real time gameplay, allowing the player to activate and deactivate certain objects in later levels of the game. It also has four plot lines, allowing the player to finish the game in four different ways.
  • Summon Night 2

    2001

    Summon Night 2

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG) Tactical
    PlayStation
    star 6.5
    Summon Night 2 is a Japanese tactical RPG and the second entry in the Summon Night series. The story follows a young Summoner apprentice of the Blue faction, who has to go on a journey to be recognized as a full-fledged summoner. It’s during this journey that a war between the Old Kingdom and the Saint Kingdom that would be the start to unveil the truth behind an ancient weapon and the demon's conspiracies. The gameplay is for the most part unchanged from the first game.
  • Speedball 2100

    2000

    Speedball 2100

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 4
    This 32-bit update to the original Speedball is best described as a futuristic combination of hockey and rollerball. Speedball 2100 pits two teams of nine players in a cage-like arena where they attempt to score by sending a steel ball past the goalie and into the small goal box. You can bounce the ball off the walls, and you can send opponents flying to the floor with a friendly shoulder charge. Fans of the predecessor will appreciate this sequel. Speedball 2100, released only for the PlayStation, is a 3D version of Speedball 2 with more options such as choosing and renaming any team, instead of having to play with Brutal Deluxe. This version, released in September 2000, failed to win over gamers and press because it lacked the speed and gameplay of the originals. Speedball 2100 will be released on Evercade as part of the Bitmap Brothers Collection 1.
  • Puzzle Game

    Puzzle Game

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    star 4.3
  • Super Robot Taisen Complete Box

    1999

    Super Robot Taisen Complete Box

    1999

    Strategy
    PlayStation
    star 7.5
    A collection of the original Super Robot Wars series consisting of Super Robot Wars 2, 3, and EX, remade for the original PlayStation. The game's graphics are enhanced and the systems and mechanics within are updated to match those of Super Robot Wars F and F Final. An included second disc is an encyclopedia, containing a collection of cut scenes and voice data from the first game along with a two player versus mode.
  • Kinniku Banzuke Vol.2: Aratanaru Genkai he no Chousen!

    2000

    Kinniku Banzuke Vol.2: Aratanaru Genkai he no Chousen!

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Kinniku Banzuke Vol.2: Aratanaru genkai Eno chousen! is a sports game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2000 on PlayStation.
  • PSXFunkin' with Parappa

    2021

    PSXFunkin' with Parappa

    2021

    Music
    PlayStation
  • Spyro 2: Challenge Playthrough Mod

    2025

    Spyro 2: Challenge Playthrough Mod

    2025

    Platform
    PlayStation
  • Efficus: Kono Omoi wo Kimi ni...

    1998

    Efficus: Kono Omoi wo Kimi ni...

    1998

    Simulator Adventure Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    Efficus - Kono Omoi wo Kimi ni... is a dating simulation by Genki that is based on a school social standing, such as who you hand around with and when. Its time is based by a monthly calendar and as the months go by you will be able to advance your social standing with different women, including 2 different teachers at your school.
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