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  • Lagnacure Legend

    2000

    Lagnacure Legend

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    Sequel to Lagnacure, Lagnacure Legend takes place fifteen years after the first game's events, continuing on with the son of the main character from the first game.
  • ESPN MLS GameNight

    2000

    ESPN MLS GameNight

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation
    ESPN MLS GameNight is a sports video game released in 2000 by Konami and Saffire. It is considered to be an enhanced remake of ISS Pro Evolution, also published by Konami. It is the only MLS game to have been released on the PlayStation.
  • Side by Side Special

    1997

    Side by Side Special

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
  • Dance Dance Revolution ExtraMix

    2001

    Dance Dance Revolution ExtraMix

    2001

    Music Arcade
    PlayStation
    This "Extra Mix" follows the tradition of other Dance Dance Revolution titles: players have to press (or dance to) the corresponding arrows that scroll across the screen. A wide selection of techno and club music comes on this release: roughly fifty songs are available either from the start or by accomplishing specific challenges. Dance Dance Revolution: Extra Mix features the standard Solo as well as Diet, Training, Challenge, Endless and "Nonstop Order" modes.
  • Arcade Party Pak

    1999

    Arcade Party Pak

    1999

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Arcade Party Pak is a PlayStation compilation of six Atari and Midway games: 720°, Klax, Rampage, Smash TV, Super Sprint, and Toobin'.
  • Mitsumete Knight

    1998

    Mitsumete Knight

    1998

    Simulator Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    Mitsumete Knight is a 1997 Dating Sim on PlayStation 1, developed by Konami in cooperation with Red Company. The spiritual successor of Konami's smash hit Tokimeki Memorial: Forever with you, it uses the same game engine and most of its successful mechanics, but with several exciting twists!
  • Irritating Stick

    1998

    Irritating Stick

    1998

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Irritating Stick (originally Dengeki Iraira Bou), is a carnival game in which the player has to move a spinning stick through maze-like levels, without touching the borders. If the borders are touched, the player gets zapped and loses the game.
  • Speed Power Gunbike

    1998

    Speed Power Gunbike

    1998

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Kahen Soukou Gunbike: Speed Power Gunbike (可変走攻 ガンバイク Speed Power Gunbike), is an action video game released on April 23, 1998 exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation. It was the first game developed by Inti Creates and was published by Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
  • NGen Racing

    2000

    NGen Racing

    2000

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Instead of a car, like in most racing games, you control a Fighter Jet Plane. The game features two game modes: arcade and N.GEN. In the arcade mode you play a serious of championships. Winning a championship grants you access to a higher one. In N.GEN mode you start with a poor plane and have to earn money to upgrade it so you can participate in more challenging and more rewarding races. You can choose between arcade or professional controls. The planes can shoot various weapons, such as missiles, rockets and guns at the opponents. There are 38 jets to fly in on 14 different tracks. In Two player mode you can play Powerball. Here each player has to try and pick up the ball and score points by flying through drones.
  • 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.
  • Korokoro Post Nin

    2002

    Korokoro Post Nin

    2002

    Platform Arcade
    PlayStation
    In Korokoro Post Nin the player controls Akane, a newspaper delivery girl, and she has to deliver a paper to each mailbox on the stage before she can use the exit.
  • Burger Burger

    1997

    Burger Burger

    1997

    Simulator Tactical
    PlayStation
    Time to sell burgers!
  • Medarot R Parts Collection

    2000

    Medarot R Parts Collection

    2000

    PlayStation
  • Ramenbashi

    1999

    Ramenbashi

    1999

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Kotobuki Hidezo, a soldier returning to Tokyo learns that his father has passed away, and he carries on his legacy by running the family ramen shop. Play as Hidezo over the course of half a century as he serves ramen to his many and often troubled customers in the heart of post-war Tokyo.
  • Medarot R

    1999

    Medarot R

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    Medarot R is the Playstation One remake of the classic Gameboy game and is the very first Medarot game that was released in full-3D graphics for the Sony PlayStation console, featuring, for the very first time, works from Kenki Fujioka. It was developed by Imagineer and published by Natsume. The gameplay is about going around the town meeting different characters and winning the battles to upgrade your Medarot and advance through the game.
  • Dam Dam Stompland

    1997

    Dam Dam Stompland

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
  • Touge Max G

    2000

    Touge Max G

    2000

    Racing
    PlayStation
    A touge-focused drifting racer where players compete one-on-one on narrow mountain passes with realistic handling and an expanded car roster. Modes include King Battle, Time Attack, Story, Gymkhana, and two-player versus, with night courses and customization options emphasizing racing line and drift technique.
  • Chibi Maruko-Chan: Maruko Enikki World

    1995

    Chibi Maruko-Chan: Maruko Enikki World

    1995

    PlayStation
    Momoko Sakura is an elementary school student who likes popular idol Momoe Yamaguchi and mangas. She is often called "Chibi Maruko-chan" due to her young age and small size. She lives together with her parents, her grandparents and her elder sister in a little town. In school, she has many friends with whom she studies and plays together everyday, including her close pal, Tama-chan; the student committee members, Maruo-kun and Migiwa-san; and the B-class trio: 'little master' Hanawa-kun, Hamaji-Bu Taro and Sekiguchi-kun. This is a fun-loving and enjoyable anime that portrays the simple things in life. Chibi Maruko-Chan - Maruko Enikki World is an interactive comic game that features 4 different stories with japanese voice acting of all the characters. The gameplay as is usual in the interactive comics is make the story advance by clicking in different items or characters that are in the screen.
  • Golgo 13: Carlyle no Yabou

    1998

    Golgo 13: Carlyle no Yabou

    1998

    Point-and-click
    PlayStation
    Golgo 13 - Karairu no Yabou (Also known as Golgo 13 - Carlyle no Yabou) is the first Playstation one game based on the manga series written and illustrated by Takao Saito, published in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine since 1969. In 1976, the manga won the 21st Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. The series follows the titular character, a professional assassin for hire.
  • Golgo 13: Mienai Guntai

    1998

    Golgo 13: Mienai Guntai

    1998

    Point-and-click
    PlayStation
    Golgo 13 - Mienai Guntai (Also known as Golgo 13 Kenenai Guntai) is the second Playstation one game based on the manga series written and illustrated by Takao Saito, published in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine since 1969. In 1976, the manga won the 21st Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. The series follows the titular character, a professional assassin for hire.
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