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Most Popular Playstation Games - Page 55

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  • Akazu no Ma

    1997

    Akazu no Ma

    1997

    PlayStation
  • Daiobake Yashiki: Hamamura Jun no Jitsuwa Kaidan

    1998

    Daiobake Yashiki: Hamamura Jun no Jitsuwa Kaidan

    1998

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    Daiobake Yashiki: Hamamura Jun no Jitsuwa Kaidan is a visual novel game released on Playstation in 1998. The story proceeds as a visual novel, in which the main character is told ghost stories or reads some books. In the main character's action part, you have two choices in conversation with other characters, and the ghost story you hear changes depending on which one you choose. The character's likability depends on the choice. If the character's likability is low, the story is forced to end halfway through. The ghost stories are told in full voice and read in the text; there are no options in the middle of either. Once you've heard a ghost story, you can play it back in the "Jitsuwa Kaidan-shuu" mode. The graphics are live-action and CG.
  • Heisa Byouin

    2000

    Heisa Byouin

    2000

    PlayStation
    The game puts the player inside a hospital where the main character has to solve a series of murder cases. As soon as he arrives things starting to go even worse and more people are killed, can you help him solve this horror mystery? The game features good cg graphics for the characters and the building, japanese voice acting and different endings depending of the actions of the player.
  • Inagawa Junji: Kyoufu no Yashiki

    1999

    Inagawa Junji: Kyoufu no Yashiki

    1999

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Inagawa Junji: Kyoufu no Yashiki is an Adventure game, developed by Billiken Soft and published by Visit, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • 19:03 Ueno Hatsu Yakou Ressha

    1999

    19:03 Ueno Hatsu Yakou Ressha

    1999

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    19-03 Ueno Hatsu Yakou Ressha is a third person adventure game that tells the story of Tsupei Akai a freelance photographer or of Miyuki Hatakeyama a middle school teacher. Both of them take the night train that goes from Toyo's Ueno to Sapporo but what started as a normal train travel soon will start to be a little more complicated since they will be involved into murders, assassins and other dangerous situations. The player can choose at the beginning of the game which story he wants to play and the situations and reactions of each character are different, so there is 2 adventures in the same game. The game is played in a first person perspective and is like an interactive movie and depending of the player choices his character will or not survive the travel. There are different endings and different death scenes.
  • SuperLite 1500: Makikou

    2001

    SuperLite 1500: Makikou

    2001

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Makikou Mystery Adventure is a first person perspective adventure game in which the player takes the role of a is a member of the group that studies the occultism. They plan to go in haunted tours and participate in the group and go to Kyoto with other 2 members. They visited 2 places, an Edo castle and Seimei Abe. The game features 2 different stories that takes places in those 2 places and different game endings (most of them bad ones in wich the player character will die) depending of the player choices during the game.
  • Inagawa Junji: Mayonaka no Taxi

    2000

    Inagawa Junji: Mayonaka no Taxi

    2000

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    The player takes on the role of a taxi driver in Osore Cho (literally Fear Town), listening to the various horror stories of their clients. You have the option to pick up or ignore clients, and the story changes depending on these decisions. Occasionally you will be attacked by paranormal phenomena, so it is still possible to get a game over. There are 36 stories in total, including 4 hidden stories. Each of the stories are between ten and twenty minutes long. Ten of the stories are narrated by Mr Inagawa, while fourteen are narrated by other voice actors. The remaining eight stories have no narration and are only text based. There are certainly some famous ghost stories included in this collection, in particular 犬鳴峠 - Howling Dog Pass.
  • Oumagatoki 2

    2001

    Oumagatoki 2

    2001

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    During the summer of 2001 Tatsuo Oka Yuutarou, a young student is chasing a woman that was running in the evening in Tokyo. Now just to catch the moment, a sudden flash of light is emitted, and Tatsuo was slipping into the Edo times. He lost his memory, and during that game he will start to recover his memory.
  • Shinkai Densetsu Meremanoid

    1999

    Shinkai Densetsu Meremanoid

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    PlayStation
    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.
  • Iblard: Laputa no Kaeru Machi

    1997

    Iblard: Laputa no Kaeru Machi

    1997

    Adventure
    PlayStation
  • Speed Racer

    1996

    Speed Racer

    1996

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Speed Racer is an arcade type game that resembles the Sega Saturn's Daytona USA. The first track is identical, except for the lack of a pit lane, the Sonic sculpture in a wall and the different sponsor banners. The major difference between the two games is the performance of the car and the fact that the player can use all the gadgets of the anime Mach 5. The gadgets can be used to "shunt" other cars (even with the Cutter, the cars only bounce and there is no damage in the game), take shortcuts (by cutting trees and passing under lakes), etc. The controls are simple and the player switches over the gadgets and the camera views. The player can choose the length of the race in the menu, along basic sound options.
  • Queens Road

    1997

    Queens Road

    1997

    Strategy
    PlayStation
    Queens Road is a Strategy game, developed and published by Angel (Bandai), which was released in Japan in 1997.
  • Kitchen Panic

    1998

    Kitchen Panic

    1998

    Platform
    PlayStation
    Kitchen Panic is a whimsical 2D platformer starring a potato. An army of cans and other foodstuffs have taken over the kitchen, and Potato must stop them! Each sprawling level is designed for both exploration and speed, as in each stage there are ten kettles of special sauce hidden around, but the game also keeps track of your fastest time on each stage. Potato has a unique special ability to aid him: he can spin in mid-air like a certain hedgehog, and use the force to launch himself further and faster than he can run. A forward spin will launch him forward, and a backspin will launch him straight upward. This greatly aids in exploration of each stage, allowing for very long or high jumps. There are also a number of power-ups to be found, including Ice Potato and Rocket Potato. The game is made up of a number of zones, each with six stages. At the end of each zone, Potato must face off against a food-themed boss enemy, such as a stack of plates or a giant ice cream cone.
  • Shake Kids

    1998

    Shake Kids

    1998

    Platform
    PlayStation
  • Digimon Tamers: Pocket Culumon

    2001

    Digimon Tamers: Pocket Culumon

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    In this final entry of the Pocket Digimon sub-series, you can interact with Culumon, that little Digimon from Digimon Tamers anime series. Unlike in the previous Pocket Digimon games, you can only get Culumon to your PocketStation. Also, Culumon can not evole at all.
  • Blademaker: Arms Shop

    1999

    Blademaker: Arms Shop

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator
    PlayStation
  • Tokyo Dungeon

    1995

    Tokyo Dungeon

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    In Tokyo Dungeon the player takes the role of a detective in the year 2020 that will have to solve a mystery plot and to do that he will have to go into the Tokyo cyberspace. There he will interact with a lot of different characters and solve different kind of puzzle to advance in the game.
  • Tokimeki Memorial Private Collection

    1996

    Tokimeki Memorial Private Collection

    1996

    Quiz/Trivia
    PlayStation
    Tokimemo Private Collection is a quiz game released in 1996. Alongside the quiz section in which you are asked questions by one of the students, it features a gallery including animated pictures of the series' stars complete with blushing cheeks and speech, a media section where you can watch the PC Engine intro plus an audio section where you can hear the Tokimeki tunes to practice for karaoke.
  • Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation

    2000

    Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation

    2000

    PlayStation
    A Visual Novel spin-off of Tokimeki Memorial 2. It includes and is centered around the fictional game "Dance Dance Revolution Tokimeki MIX".
  • Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Leaping School Festival

    2001

    Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Leaping School Festival

    2001

    PlayStation
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