The Great Battle VI is an entry in Banpresto’s Compati Hero series, a crossover action game title involving the characters from Kamen Rider, Ultraman, and Mobile Suit Gundam.
Sven-Göran Eriksson's World Challenge is a soccer game. It features 204 national teams from all over the world. There are six playing modes: Exhibition match, training, league, play-offs, World Cup qualification or World Cup championship. It uses the same handling as the Kick Off series, which means the ball doesn't stick to the players' feet.
The hero (a dragon knight blood boy) was born and raised in the Dragon field, and he will be involved in the war between the Dragon Knights and their rivals.
The game begins when the small village where the hero lives and where they train and take care of the dragons is attacked by an evil army that killed most of the villagers and the dragons, but the hero, his friends and a little egg got to escape and soon the from the egg a dragon baby raises. The hero and his friends decide to go on a journey to take revenge and destroy that evil army, but things will be an easy task for sure...
As a Dragon knight he can control the Dragons and ride them. He will have to use the help of his friends and the dragons to come along throught the story.
The game features beautiful 2d cartoon graphics and the classic turn based rpg in the battle part.
Rami-chan no Ooedo Sugoroku: Keio Yuugekitai Gaiden is a 1998 video game for the PlayStation. Developed by Victor Interactive Software, it is the third and last game in the Keio Flying Squadron series, and was released only in Japan. While the first game is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up and its sequel, Keio Flying Squadron 2, is a platformer with shooter sections, the third game is a party game.
Like the first two games, the third game refers to Japanese culture, both ancient and modern simultaneously.
Rupupu Cube: Lup Salad is a block-pushing puzzle game developed by Fupac for the PlayStation in Japan only until it offered in the US through PSN Import Classic. It has been ported to both the DS and the PSP in Japan as well. The characters were designed by Izumi Takemoto.
Suzu Monogatari is a card battle RPG released only in Japan by Capcom in 2000 for PlayStation. The player takes the role of a young kid named Suzumaru that after losing the 5 bells of the God is sent to the human realm to recover them, to do that he will have to go around the village talking to different people and playing card games. To get new cards and items he can fish, dig, or get them from his battles. Dogs and cats can also join Suzumaru to help look for items.
Is a conventional flight shooter that offers a variety of weapons and equipment including missiles, boosters, and overdrives. Players must rack up impressive scores to earn the ability to save their progress but the game is designed to adjust itself on-the-fly to present a challenge matched to the player's demonstrated skill level. Like many good traditional shooters, this release prides itself on offering enormous boss characters at the end of each level.
Tweenies: Game Time is the first video game based on the popular kids TV series Tweenies. This game catches the beliefs of young kids with its choice of participating activities. Led by Milo, Jake, Fizz and Bella, young players get to discover the identical impression of fun and associating as in a brilliant BBC TV series.
In The Sword of Camelot you will find a variety of mini-games targeted for young children. Though, the game also has the peculiarity of having more of a cinematic feel, rather than playable portions.
The game is a dating simulation that centers around the player winning over a female (feline) partner through the power of text. Visuals are displayed in a classic anime style with fully-animated scenes.
The player assumes the role of a college student who adopts one of three Cats who turns out to be a cat-girl. Hijinks ensue.