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  • Battle Arena Nitoushinden

    1996

    Battle Arena Nitoushinden

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    The Toshinden cast goes back to school, as Toshinden Kids enters the arena...school arena that is. Select your favorite character in their youthful appearance and take on the rival fighters with all your might. 4 New characters appear for the first time in the series!
  • Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken

    1996

    Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    The setting takes place in the Japan-inspired Kingdom of Japone, where, around 450 years before the story starts, the Demon King Dragless rampaged through the lands until a young hero defeated and sealed him away. After centuries of slumber, Dragless is now showing signs of awakening, and it's now up to the 14-years old Daigo Raioh, descendant of the young hero, to defeat the monster once and for all. Meanwhile, other talented fighters will set out, some for reasons related to Dragless (like Terrific Forelock, the bodyguard and childhood friend of Princess Mirona, who's out to save her after she has been kidnapped by the Demon King), others not at all (like Misa Atago, who goes on a trip to ease the pain of her break-up with her boyfriend). In the end, all of them will learn about Dragless and realize how serious the situation is.
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Roman-tan - Ishin Gekitou-hen

    1996

    Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Roman-tan - Ishin Gekitou-hen

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    Kenshin Himura was an assassin for the Imperial side during the war that ended the Shogunate and installed the Meiji government. After killing countless people, he made a vow to never kill again. Ten years later, he finds a home at a failing dojo, only to be caught up in a string of murders related to an opium ring. His commitment to never taking a life is put to the test as the people he's come to care about are threatened by figures from his past.
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Juuyuushi Inbou Hen

    1997

    Rurouni Kenshin: Juuyuushi Inbou Hen

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    This game takes place after the 10 Katanas and the Shi-Shi-O story. You choose to follow the story of either Hijiri or Hikaru as they try to remember their past.
  • Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seishun Nikki 2

    1999

    Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seishun Nikki 2

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    This is a PlayStation-exclusive update to the original Rival Schools. It features two additional characters, Ran of Taiyo High School and Nagare of Gorin High School, as well a new version of the Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki school sim mode, which feature additional mini games and further plot developments over the original Japanese version of Shiritsu Justice Gakuen.
  • BursTrick: Wake Boarding!!

    2000

    BursTrick: Wake Boarding!!

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation
    BursTrick: Wake Boarding!! is an extreme-sports game using gameplay similar to Wave Race 64, the main difference being that, as you are pulled by a boat when wake boarding, it is almost like an auto-scroller and you do not have nearly as much freedom of movement. There are two gameplay modes, Obstacle and Trick. In Obstacle mode, you race around a track and must complete the track in time and collect enough points by wake boarding through rings and over jumps. In Trick mode, you compete to score as many points as possible by performing tricks. There are over 45 tricks in total.
  • Power Move Pro Wrestling

    1996

    Power Move Pro Wrestling

    1996

    Fighting Sport
    PlayStation
    Authentic pro-wrestling moves and combos! Choose from twelve wrestlers from around the world! View the real-motion 3-D mayhem from multiple angles. Four international arenas and extreme game modes. Over 50 authentic pro-wrestling moves and combos! View the real-motion 3-D mayhem from multiple angles! Choose from twelve wrestlers from around the world! Four international arenas and extreme game modes! Based on the #1 Wrestling Game in Japan, Toukon Retsuden
  • Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96

    1996

    Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96

    1996

    Fighting Sport
    PlayStation
    Fight in exciting battle with a roster of 10 powerful grapplers as Fire Pro wrestling comes to life in real 3D! Enhanced soundtrack, better moves, greatest action! Fire Pro Wrestling has never felt so good!
  • Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc: Tomarunner Vs L'Arc En Ciel

    2000

    Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc: Tomarunner Vs L'Arc En Ciel

    2000

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc: TomaRunner vs L'Arc-en-Ciel is a Japan-exclusive racing game for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to TomaRunner and includes members of the Japanese band L'Arc-en-Ciel as playable characters. Each member of the band voices the in-game characters themselves. The L'Arc-en-Ciel songs that play within the game are "Driver's High", "Stay Away", "Route 666", "Trick", and "Niji". The game was popular enough to receive a PS one Books re-release on December 21, 2001. The dream has finally become reality with the help of L'Arc en Ciel! Every fan must have this! And of course, there is fun to be had with this game. This summer, why don't you try the Tomarunner experience for yourself?
  • Geom Cube

    1995

    Geom Cube

    1995

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Enter the next dimension in puzzling excitement! In GEOM CUBE you flip, flop and drop blocks in your customized three-dimensional playfield. Duel a friend head-to-head or take on the devious computer-controlled challengers and claim the title of Geom Master!
  • Deep Freeze

    1999

    Deep Freeze

    1999

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    Deep Freeze is a 3D action-shooting game with pre-rendered backgrounds, similar to such games as Resident Evil and Parasite Eve only with a stronger action focus. Choose a partner from your squad for each mission, then make your way through each situation to eliminate the threat. You can give your partner orders, as well as change formation. The game features full voice acting completely in English, a rarity for a Japanese exclusive title.
  • Kahen Soukou Gunbike

    1998

    Kahen Soukou Gunbike

    1998

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    The game is set 100 years in the future. Players race against the clock through obstacles and enemies, including bosses, and can change into three mech modes anytime during gameplay: rally mode, bike mode and robot mode, each varying in stats. There's an "Anergy" meter that slowly ticks down from 99, displaying the percentage of full power, and if it hits zero, the game is over. The meter ticks down rapidly every time damage is taken.
  • Simple 1500 Series Vol. 52: The Pro Wrestling 2

    2001

    Simple 1500 Series Vol. 52: The Pro Wrestling 2

    2001

    Fighting Sport
    PlayStation
    Pro Wrestling is back, and the greatest action sport has become larger than ever! With new modes, dozens of wrestlers in full polygon and the most robust edit function ever seen, pro wrestling has never felt more real!
  • Lone Soldier

    1996

    Lone Soldier

    1996

    Shooter Adventure
    PlayStation
    "The aliens have stolen a super missile and will not hesitate to use it unless we pay their ransom demand, which is a large amount of Uranium." "You soldier, must enter the enemy zone and retrieve this missile by causing disruption among their troops and then taking out the alien scum." " I must warn you that you will move very slow and your motions will appear sluggish. When ambushed by the enemy do not attempt to shoot back as you will probably die because the on-screen cross-hair will take an age to reach it's intended target. Oh, and soldier, do not attempt to shoot your weapon while running.... as it will not work." "You will come across a number of vehicles which can be blown up with the rocket launcher that you will find during the game." "Just one more thing soldier, if a tree or a bush suddenly pops up right in front of you do not worry, as they are only frequent glitches that spoil the gameplay." "That's all soldier, do you have anything to say before you embark upon this suicide mission?"
  • Poy Poy 2

    1998

    Poy Poy 2

    1998

    PlayStation
    Poy Poy 2, the sequel to Poy Poy, is a multiplayer party/action-game in which four players battle it out by throwing rocks, bombs, logs, etc. at each other on varying battle arenas. The time limit for each round is 90 seconds and at the end players are awarded points based on their remaining health, how many times they were able to hit others with objects and how many "lucky hearts" they were able to collect from the arena. Players can also choose from a number of psycho-gloves, that give them various special-abilities when used.
  • Qix Neo

    2001

    Qix Neo

    2001

    Puzzle Strategy
    PlayStation
    QIX Neo is a remake of Volfied, Taito's arcade game from 1989. The graphics and sounds were upgraded, but the basic gameplay remains the same, with the player controlling a tiny ship moving over a green contour line. The thin line is drawn over the edges of the screen, framing the game field. The ship acts as a cursor and has to be used to draw a square or rectangular extension into the field, thus removing it and slowly decreasing the size of the available space. Enemies roam each level, moving in random patterns around the screen but always following the movements of the cursor. The ship has a force-field shield around it, and only becomes vulnerable when drawing new lines.
  • UFO: A Day in the Life

    1999

    UFO: A Day in the Life

    1999

    Puzzle Adventure
    PlayStation
    UFO is essentially a puzzle game with adventure elements (navigating a character). The hero must travel to different rooms in the apartment building at different times, trying to snap the perfect picture of the invisible alien. The player is given a time limit and a picture limit (ten pictures per visit). Afterwards, the hero has to return to Mother, who will eat the negatives (really), produce pictures, and then decide whether they are suitable or not. Each successfully taken photo opens a new area and/or a new time of the day in the apartment block.
  • Wild Rapids

    2000

    Wild Rapids

    2000

    Racing Sport
    PlayStation
    Kajak racing game developed for the Sony Playstation by Fujimic Inc and released only in Japan and PAL territories in 2000.
  • Interplay Sports Baseball 2000

    1999

    Interplay Sports Baseball 2000

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Bottom of the 9th, two outs, and the game is tied. Bagwell steps up to the plate. He takes the first two pitches for strikes. The pitcher delivers the ball, and Bagwell knocks it out of the park. Astros win! Astros win! Live moments like these with INTERPLAY SPORTS BASEBALL 2000. Thanks to a Major League Baseball license, all of the teams, players, and stadiums are here. You can play an Exhibition game or a Home Run Derby to get some quick action, while those who have a little more time should experience the ups and downs of the Season, Tournament, or Playoff modes. For those who want to control everything, use the General Manager mode to trade players or create the perfect first baseman with the Create-a-Player option. The players look realistic thanks to motion capture technology. INTERPLAY SPORTS BASEBALL 2000 will challenge even the most die-hard baseball fans.
  • Kaettekita Cyborg Kuro Chan

    2002

    Kaettekita Cyborg Kuro Chan

    2002

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    Cyborg Kuro-chan is a shōnen manga series created by Naoki Yokouchi, serialized in Kodansha's Comic BonBon magazine. Eleven volumes of the manga were released between 1998 and 2002. It centers on the titular character, a housecat who is kidnapped and modified by a mad scientist to be a part of a cyborg army bent on world domination. Kuro breaks his control chip, escapes and becomes a vigilante. Kuro has many allies, who help him out during instances such as urban destruction, parallel universes, outer space, and battles between other cats and cyborgs. Konami published video games based on the series. Kaettekita Cyborg Kuro-Chan, a shoot 'em up, was released for the PlayStation on 28 November 2002
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