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  • Suzuki Bakuhatsu

    2000

    Suzuki Bakuhatsu

    2000

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    A bomb-disposal puzzle game released exclusively in Japan.
  • Gaball Screen

    1996

    Gaball Screen

    1996

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Promotional music-visual experience released exclusively in japan.
  • Two-Tenkaku

    1996

    Two-Tenkaku

    1996

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    Two-Tenkaku is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, published by Sony Music Entertainment Incorporated, which was released in Japan in 1995. Tsutenkaku (Two-Tenkaku) is a tower and well-known landmark of Osaka. Osaka's other landmarks are used as an inspiration for the levels (Umeda, Shitennou Temple...). Also the bosses are designed as Japanese evil spirits and demons.
  • Patriotic Pinball

    2003

    Patriotic Pinball

    2003

    Pinball
    PlayStation
    It's time to explore and discover all the possibilities that can unfold in our proud nation. Patriotic Pinball takes all the things that make the U.S. great and puts them on the table. Take an American tour on two tables filled with more thrills than a baseball game and more flashing lights than a 4th of July fireworks display. Learn the true meaning of becoming an American pinball wizard in Patriotic Pinball.
  • Roll Boss Rush

    2014

    Roll Boss Rush

    2014

    PlayStation
    Roll Boss Rush is a Homebrew. You play as Megaman's sister ROLL, but not the Roll based on the Japanese Canon, but the Ruby Spears MegaMan Cartoon. There are now 4 difficulty levels (easy-normal-hard & one-hit). You choose one main weapon (straight-spread-charge or burst) and one sub-weapon (vacuum-toaster-saw). You can also now choose between fighting 1 or 2 bosses at the same time (mono-melee) regardless of difficulty level. During battles you can grab your enemy and absorb their power and use it against them. She can even perform some physical attacks such as a drop kick. You also have a super meter that allows you to perform a SUPER MOVE. Based on what weapon you're currently using, you can perform different SUPER MOVES. Each boss has a weakness, much like every other megaman game. At the end of each battle, you're given a grade based upon your performance, an information Token, and a Password.
  • Gangway Monsters

    1998

    Gangway Monsters

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    In Gangway Monsters, you take control of a team of three monsters. Each battle is done 1v1 as each of your monsters engages an enemy monster, after an engagement is chosen the player gains control of the monster during the battle. Each battle features monsters on spinning top-like vehicles. You must crash into the enemy to build up your energy gauge, once full you are able to unleash an attack that damages the enemy's HP. Once a monster's HP is 0 the battle is over and two different monsters on each are chosen for the next battle until every monster has participated.
  • Feda 2: White Surge the Platoon

    1997

    Feda 2: White Surge the Platoon

    1997

    Strategy
    PlayStation
    Feda 2: White Surge the Platoon is the sequel to the turn-based strategy game Feda: The Emblem of Justice. It was released in 1997 only in Japan for the Sony Playstation.
  • Love Hina 2: Kotoba wa Konayuki no You ni

    2000

    Love Hina 2: Kotoba wa Konayuki no You ni

    2000

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    The Winter has begun in Hinata. X-mas is coming up. There are rumors about this special christmas eve: If someone is going to confess his love on this christmas eve, any wish will come true. Keitaro decides to confess his love to Naru. But he isn't the only one confessing on this christmas eve... Link up with your PocketStation and gather all the words to win the heart of your love!
  • Tenchu: Shinobi Hyakusen

    1999

    Tenchu: Shinobi Hyakusen

    1999

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    With the support of the fans, the 100 greatest stages of Tenchu is now available. With the editor provided in Tenchu Gaisen, this is the perfect challenge for Tenchu fans, and a great introduction to newcomers!
  • Mad Panic Coaster

    1997

    Mad Panic Coaster

    1997

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    The game was published by Hakuhodo in 1997, an advertising agency in Japan whose only other game is the RPG Himikoden: Renge. The developer of this game is unknown, as the only company shown before the intro screen is Hakuhodo. However, given that Himikogen: Renge was developed by Chime Corporation, it is unlikely that Hakuhodo actually developed Mad Panic Coaster. In Mad Panic Coaster, you control a boy and a girl (perhaps a brother and sister?) as they sit in a roller coaster car and go through 15 hellish roller coasters. How these roller coasters even got past safety testing is unknown, as they don't have any rails or barriers of any sort. It's up to you to steer the roller coaster car using the d-pad to make sure it stays on the track. The roller coasters also have various monsters, traps, and jumps to avoid. To do this, you use X to jump. Hitting Square will make the girl throw some sort of yellow ball projectile that explodes at a long range, while hitting Circle will make the boy throw that same type of pro
  • Cart World Series

    1997

    Cart World Series

    1997

    Racing Sport
    PlayStation
    Cart World Series is a racing game based on the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) open-wheel racing series. This game is licensed and features many notable drivers from the late 1990's, such as Greg Moore, Al Unser Jr. and Paul Tracy. The game also features 10 authentic tracks as well as realistic handling and damage. Players can compete in a full year's worth of races competing for points in each race or in simple single races. There are two game modes: arcade and simulation. Arcade mode allows re-spawning of damaged vehicle parts. In Simulation mode, all damage is permanent for the race. The game supports the analog controller.
  • Space Debris

    2000

    Space Debris

    2000

    PlayStation
    Space Debris is an Action game, developed by Rage Software and published by SCEE, which was released in Europe in 2000.
  • Goiken Muyou II

    1998

    Goiken Muyou II

    1998

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    What's the fun in fighting? How to fight and be cool? Here is the answer!
  • Kakugo no Susume

    1997

    Kakugo no Susume

    1997

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    A series of natural disasters has reduced the world to rubble, with the survivors doing whatever they must to survive in a world gone mad. But one young boy, Kakugo, gifted with amazing martial arts and a superpowerful suit of armor by his late father, has been charged with making the world (or at least his school) a safer place. But his sister has a matching set of skills and equipment, and she`s on a mission to bring peace to the world... by wiping out humanity!
  • Megatudo 2096

    1996

    Megatudo 2096

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    It is the year 2096, and the Megatudo Grand Prix is on! 12 pilots from 12 manufacturers, each with their own unique Maneuver Wear, will fight to win the tournament. Each character has their own set of normal and special attacks, as well as the ability to dash and weave in different directions.
  • Atlantis: The Lost Continent

    2003

    Atlantis: The Lost Continent

    2003

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Fisherman's son Rodrigo finds on the beach a very special letter in a bottle. With the help from his Grandfather they quickly discover that it tells them how to find "The Lost City of Atlantis". "People have been searching for Atlantis for centuries without any success", said Grandfather excitedly. Rodrigo, his dog Uzo and his Grandfather set off to find the lost city...
  • NCAA Gamebreaker 98

    1997

    NCAA Gamebreaker 98

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    NCAA GameBreaker 98 is a Sports game, published by SCEA, which was released in 1997.
  • NCAA March Madness 99

    1998

    NCAA March Madness 99

    1998

    Sport
    PlayStation
    In March Madness 99 you can take total control of the future of your team with new Dynasty Mode with Recruiting but that's not all. Improved gameplay lets you control leaners fadeaways crossovers dribbles and dunks. You've got total control.
  • NCAA Football 2001

    2000

    NCAA Football 2001

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation
    The crowd sings a roaring fight song, a sophomore in an animal costume jumps around the sidelines, and players fight for their school and a chance at the pros. What are we talking about? College football, of course, and only NCAA Football 2001 can take you all the way to the Orange Bowl. You'll call the plays and control the moves specific to each position on your team. The running game has been improved from the previous year's release and now includes new defensive player logic, pursuit angles, and receiver routes. In dynasty mode, you can build your team from the ground up, even adding junior-college prospects to your roster. If you're more interested in quick-and-dirty action, play in situation mode where you create the scenario--even putting two minutes on the clock and your team within field-goal range. And to amp up the rah-rah college atmosphere of your games, NCAA Football 2001 lets you customize the setting with frat logos and uniforms and even lets you name your players.
  • NCAA March Madness 2000

    1999

    NCAA March Madness 2000

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    NCAA March Madness 2000 was the 1999 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. It was released on November 30, 1999 for the PlayStation. Former Maryland player Steve Francis is featured on the cover.
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