In Psybadek, you maneuver a hoverboard through jungle, desert, underworld and ice levels as Xako or Mia to save your friends trapped by an evil overlord. While more action oriented than racing, the game encourages you to pull off tricks and speed, all the while collecting stars and solving the odd puzzle.
The second edition of Umihara Kawase: Shun was launched almost three years after original release at a lower price as part of the Maruan series. This release contains five additional fields taking the total to fifty five. The game's cut-scenes have been replaced with scrollable, static art of the protagonist, however, due to the removal of all Mitchell branding.
The fourth overall Detective Conan game developed by Bandai for the PlayStation. Unlike other entries in the franchise this one is a board game instead of an Adventure game
The second Doraemon game released for the PlayStation. A side-scrolling platform action game where you control Doraemon, Nobita & friends as they take the role of famous fairy tale characters.
Largo Winch, playboy billionaire and international crime fighter, attends the opening of a new chemical factory in Venezuela when the complex is suddenly attacked by terrorists. They plant a bomb and take Tania Kournakova hostage, a journalist friend. Use a combination of stealth and hand-to-hand combat to infiltrate high tech offices, desert fortresses and a remote oil rig. Next to regular weapons, Largo can also use a brainwave scanner to scan the position and status of guards, a radio, and a toolbox to hack or modify electronic systems.
This third-person, stealth action game is based on the Belgian Largo Winch comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, edited by Dupuis.
Enigma is a 1998 Japanese video game for the Sony PlayStation. It was developed by Omega Force and published by Koei. It is a third person adventure title that includes elements from fighting games which draws influence from Resident Evil.
The Mission', offers gamers the opportunity to play as some of the greatest footballers in the world. The aim of the game is to rescue a 'Geo Merlin' ball, which has been stolen by Ninjas who embody the forces of brutality and poor sportsmanship, to save the future of football in its purest form. Using a selected team of two footballers, the player must battle and puzzle his way through over 24 levels of action, dispensing with fire-spitting demons and innumerable Ninjas trained in the martial arts along the way. Contains a mix of elements from football, action and combat games.
A Japan-only Playstation game in which you play a little boy controlling a giant robot via remote control. Developed by Sandlot, who later developed the Earth Defense Force series, and had a direct sequel -- Remote Control Dandy SF -- on the PS2.
Part of the Asuka 120% franchise of fighting games, "Final" adds minor changes to the original game, adding a "down" gauge and a new cast of voice actors.
Buckle up! is a mission-based driving game for Playstation, features outlaws characters that have to complete different missions to advance in the game. During each mission they can change their car meanwhile they are trying to avoid the police cars that are after them.
Geometry Duel is a Strategy game which was released in Japan in 1998.
The gameplay is a mix between a first person perspective adventure game with good 2d anime characters and a 3d isometric view (with different camera angles) in the battle mode. The battle mode gameplay is the usual tactical rpg, the player put different units and have to defeats the enemy to win.