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  • Pocket Digimon World

    2000

    Pocket Digimon World

    2000

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Original version of Pocket Digimon World using the PocketStation, a PlayStation accessory device. The exclusive digimon of this version are Agumon, Biyomon and Veemon. The actual main game primarily happens in the PocketStation. In the PocketStation, you can raise your Digimon and battle it either with in-game Digimon or a friend's PocketStation wirelessly over IR connection. You can also connect it to other Bandai Digimon games and products.
  • Kids Station: Digimon Park

    2001

    Kids Station: Digimon Park

    2001

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Digimon Park is an interactive game for children part of the Kids Station series. The player can choose a digimon and make it evolve increasing his stats. The game also features a collection of mini-games.
  • Yakata Nightmare Project

    1998

    Yakata Nightmare Project

    1998

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PlayStation
    A horror RPG developed by Chime for the PlayStation.
  • Himiko-Den Renge

    1999

    Himiko-Den Renge

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy
    PlayStation
    A PlayStation RPG about two teenagers that are spirited away to another world. The title was developed by Chime and is based off a multi-media franchise of the same name.
  • The Three Decoders 1 - Riddle of the Ring

    2001

    The Three Decoders 1 - Riddle of the Ring

    2001

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    An educational game for the original PlayStation that was only sold to schools in a bundle package with other titles.
  • Kids Station: Motto! Oja Majo Do-Re-Mi - Mahodou Smile Party

    2001

    Kids Station: Motto! Oja Majo Do-Re-Mi - Mahodou Smile Party

    2001

    Point-and-click
    PlayStation
    Educational game based off the Motto! Ojamajo Doremi anime television series.
  • Simple Characters 2000 Series Vol. 02: Afro Ken - The Puzzle

    2001

    Simple Characters 2000 Series Vol. 02: Afro Ken - The Puzzle

    2001

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Stay above water and match up the wigs in this Afro Ken-themed puzzle game released by D3.
  • Value 1500: O-chan no Oekaki Logic 3

    2001

    Value 1500: O-chan no Oekaki Logic 3

    2001

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Value 1500: O-chan no Oekaki Logic 3 is the third game in the O-chan no Oekaki Logic series, only released in the Value 1500 line for PlayStation.
  • O-chan no Oekaki Logic 2

    1996

    O-chan no Oekaki Logic 2

    1996

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    O-Chan no Oekaki Logic 2 is a sequel to O-chan no Oekaki Logic, a Japan-exclusive puzzle game based on the popular Picross game. The game is considered to be a spin-off of Sunsoft's Hebereke series.
  • Yeh Yeh Tennis

    1999

    Yeh Yeh Tennis

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    The sequel to Love Game's Wai Wai Tennis.
  • '98 Year Koushien

    1998

    '98 Year Koushien

    1998

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation
    The sixth in the Koshien series. It is a high school baseball simulation which chooses one from 40 000 high schools from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south, and fights for victory in summer Koshien . The collection schools cover almost everything from powerful schools based on existing things in the past to unknown high schools, and it is possible to play in real schools by following a certain method. This is the first Koushien game that uses the year structure. In this game it is also possible to edit the pitching form, which has made it possible to throw an impossibility.
  • Sister Princess 2

    2003

    Sister Princess 2

    2003

    Simulator Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    The story begins on the final day of school before summer vacation. Then the player chooses a sister who he wants to start with for a close relationship. Therefore, Sister Princess 2 is about spending the player's time with either one sister or all sisters at the same time as they spend their summer together. Especially in Sister Princess 2, the player can spend the summer with all the sisters, not just one, in a special ending where the sisters invite their brother to a summer party where the brother and the sisters would swear to be together forever. Sister Princess 2 has four endings for each sister. The first two were the non-sibling relation and siblings-together ending and, if the player chooses one sister in the beginning but ends up with another sister, either of the other two endings for the first sister who the player does not choose appear ("non-blood relation" ending and "still brother and sister forever" ending also) but with a different story.
  • Hissatsu Pachinko Station

    Hissatsu Pachinko Station

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Hissatsu Pachinko Station is a pachinko simulator from SunSoft, released for Sony PlayStation. It is the fifth title in the "Hissatsu" franchise.
  • Hissatsu Pachi-Slot Station

    1998

    Hissatsu Pachi-Slot Station

    1998

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    The first pachi-slot specific game in the Hissatsu series.
  • Cyber Egg: Battle Champion

    1997

    Cyber Egg: Battle Champion

    1997

    PlayStation
    Cyber Egg - Battle Champion is a chunky yet funky 3D battle action title with all of Bandai's anime experience shining through in the vibrant cast. Players wrestle for domination of the 3D arenas in their crustacean inspired mecha suits. Varied arenas add to the longevity of a ship shape title.
  • Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar: Blockaded Numbers

    1999

    Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar: Blockaded Numbers

    1999

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    An adventure game containing two original stories presented as TV episodes set within the GaoGaiGar universe.
  • Öhlins Hyper-Rally

    1996

    Öhlins Hyper-Rally

    1996

    Racing
    PlayStation
    A 1996 PlayStation racing game with the license of automotive supply brand Öhlins.
  • ATV Mania

    2003

    ATV Mania

    2003

    Racing
    PlayStation
    ATV Mania is an all-terrain vehicle combat racing game. Modes include Championship, Single Race, and Time Attack. The main mode is the Championship mode which lets the player compete in an underground ATV championship circuit which is being held amongst the French Alps. The player's goal is to win the races by any means necessary. The player gets to choose to play as one of six different racers, with each racer having their own ATV to race with. Each vehicle has its own unique ratings in speed, grip, and armor. The player then races against 5 of the other racers on 6 different tracks. The higher the position the player gets in a race, the more points and cash they earn. The player with the most points after all 6 races are done wins the championship. Also, after each race, the racer is asked questions by another character, where they get to choose their answer from a list of responses. For example, an investigative news reporter trying to get a scoop on the illegal races, gives the player an interview, which can ea
  • Tetsu Ikuzawa Kanshuu Meisha Retsuden: Greatest 70's

    1997

    Tetsu Ikuzawa Kanshuu Meisha Retsuden: Greatest 70's

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
    A PlayStation racing game featuring driver Tetsu Ikuzawa and vehicles from his career in the 1960s-1970s.
  • Simple 1500 Series Vol. 3: The Gomoku Narabe

    1999

    Simple 1500 Series Vol. 3: The Gomoku Narabe

    1999

    Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    PlayStation
    A Japanese exclusive Go game which was the third volume in the Simple 1500 Series. The game is played by two players who alternately place black and white stones on the vacant intersections of a grid of 19×19 lines. Once placed on the board, stones cannot be moved. If they are surrounded by the opponent's stones, they are captured and removed from the board. The object of the game is to surround a larger portion of the board than the opponent. When a game concludes, the controlled points are counted along with captured stones or your own stones (depending on the rule-set) and a predetermined compensation ("komi") to determine who has more points.
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