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  • NCAA Final Four 99

    1999

    NCAA Final Four 99

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 6.3
    NCAA FINAL FOUR '99 offers three gameplay modes: Exhibition, Tournament, and a 30-game Season. The rules can be configured to your preferences, whether it's arcade or simulation. This affects which fouls get called and determines whether or not your players feel the effects of fatigue. You can also choose from a variety of controller configurations, difficulty settings, game lengths, and camera angles to alter the game. And of course, everything is rendered in 3D, which creates the feeling that you're right in the middle of the action. There are 250 Division I teams available, making it easy to find your favorite squad on the roster. The sound, which includes play-by-play commentary, ball thumps, and sneaker squeaks, works well to get you pumped up and involved in the game. You can also play with up to eight friends (with a multitap) in the multiplayer game.
  • Pool Hustler

    1998

    Pool Hustler

    1998

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 6.4
    POOL HUSTLER is a straight-ahead billiards simulation. If you consider yourself a rookie when it comes to pool, there's a great Lesson mode that teaches all aspects of pool, from aiming shots to jumping balls. The Two-Player mode offers 9-Ball, Rotation, 8-Ball, and 14-1 Continuous games, while the Trick Shot mode lets you execute 30 multiball trick shots you can use to impress your friends. And there's also a Practice mode, where you can perfect your skills. You can also bet against the computer or a friend in nearly all the modes. You can also take on a friend in the Versus mode, or play the Story mode that takes you into the life of a pool hustler, as you try to make a name for yourself and earn some cash. You travel from one pool hall to the next, playing for money and improving your game. POOL HUSTLER is a must for anyone who considers himself a student of the game of pool.
  • Gunnm Martian Memory

    1998

    Gunnm Martian Memory

    1998

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PlayStation
    star 8
    The winds blow the smell of oil and iron around an artificial creation, a city where people dwell between scrap and machine. In this town human beings and cyborgs live mixed-in together. Within there lives a "mostly cyborg, tuning and maintenance" cyberne doctor named Ido. One day, he came out of the town and in a mountain of scrap found a cyborg girl asleep for hundreds of years and brought her back to life.
  • Chocobo's Dungeon 2

    1998

    Chocobo's Dungeon 2

    1998

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Adventure
    PlayStation
    star 6.1
    FINAL FANTASY's Chocobo stars in an all-new adventure! In search of treasure, Chocobo and Mog find more than they expect. Joined by other FINAL FANTASY characters, Chocobo must defeat foes and unveil a friend's secrets while exploring a series of mysterious dungeons. Players can combine armor or weapons to form stronger resources in their quest. There are also magic feathers that can aid in your efforts, since they allow gamers to perform magic spells that have an impact on combat. Between your dungeon travels, players are able to explore villages to obtain valuable clues for the journey. In addition, players can use this time to update Chocobo's inventory.
  • Rushdown

    1999

    Rushdown

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 2
    Travel across the globe to compete in Africa, Europe, America, Asia, and Japan. Choose one of four 3D characters and their equipment for each event. Kayaks, snowboards, and bikes are all individually rated in speed, handling, and grip, so you'll be able to select a model that suits your playing style before racing. Proud of the way you thrashed the opposition? Records for each course are saved to memory card along with names. Rushdown also features Dual Shock Analog Controller support, instant replays, 13 music tracks from six French bands, and an option to play a friend on either a horizontally or vertically split screen.
  • Blast Radius

    1999

    Blast Radius

    1999

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    star 7.2
    Kayne, the sole survivor of the Wolf Squadron, is tasked with saving the Vorn which is being attacked from the nefarious Kotan-Kal. For offering to help the Vorn out, Kayne is given his choice of the Vorn's most advanced spacecraft and weapons. In this space combat game, Kayne has the choice of 1 of 9 different spacecrafts which differ in appearance, weaponry, and control. Kayne is tasked with completing 40 different missions while fighting 37 different types of enemy crafts, which include bounty hunters, crime spaceships and military ships.
  • Big Air

    1999

    Big Air

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 5.6
    Includes several snowboarding events - standard slalom-style, half pipes, races, and more. Also features several licensed riders, 24 courses, and lots of licensed music.
  • MLB 2000

    1999

    MLB 2000

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 8
    This game is basically an update to MLB 99 with a few new features. The game contains depictions of the real teams, stadiums, stats, and players that reflect their real life counterparts. The modes returning from the previous game include quick play, season, playoffs, spring training, and home run derby. One of the new modes is general manager mode. In this mode, players can draft, create, trade, call up, waive, release, and sign players. Another new mode is the manager mode. In this mode, players can check out scouting reports during the game, warm up relievers in the bullpen, and try to get their team to the World Series and hopefully win it.
  • Jinx

    2003

    Jinx

    2003

    Platform
    PlayStation
    star 4
    Jinx is a 3D platformer for the PlayStation in the vein of other 3D platformers like Spyro the Dragon. The main character Jinx, a court jester, is tasked with finding and rescuing the royal family he works for since it has been kidnapped by Gripply the Pirate King, leaving the realm into a state of chaos. The player has to traverse various different worlds and locations in pursuit of Gripply, while facing a number of enemies, solving puzzles and collecting items. The graphics are notable for being very colourful.
  • Detective Conan: Tsuioku no Gensou

    Detective Conan: Tsuioku no Gensou

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    star 4
    The fifth and final overall Detective Conan game developed by Bandai for the PlayStation. There was also a Trial version of the game released under the name Detective Conan: Trick Trick Vol 0.
  • VR Baseball '97

    1997

    VR Baseball '97

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 7
    VR Baseball '97 invites players to immerse themselves into the world of baseball by selecting from a variety of teams, stadiums, and players. Designed to be the first baseball game that lets you play in a real-time 360-degree 3D world, gamers can play any position and watch the game play out from any angle. The game includes 700 players, 28 stadiums, all-star games, national anthems, and statistics for the 1997 baseball season. Gamers may play alone or challenge a friend to an "Exhibition Game," or a "Home Run Derby."
  • Triple Play 98

    1997

    Triple Play 98

    1997

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation
    star 9.2
    Triple Play 98 features all 30 major league stadiums, but not all 30 team rosters. This game was released prior to the expansion draft of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Their team logos are included and the rosters can be filled from a list of free agents. Six modes of play include: exhibition, season, playoffs, home run derby, all-star, and practice. Trading players and the ability to create your own are two available options. Many stats are tracked through season play and plenty of camera angles are available during gameplay. Play by play is provided with color commentary by announcers Jim Hughson and Buck Martinez. Triple Play 98 requires one to five memory card blocks to save a game.
  • Project Overkill

    1996

    Project Overkill

    1996

    Shooter Adventure
    PlayStation
    star 5
    The evil Terracom corporation has struck a deal with alien forces to eradicate populated areas on key planets. This initiative has been named Project Overkill. As one of four mercenaries hired to protect the citizens, you must destroy hordes of alien forces while getting to the root of Terracom's nefarious purposes. Choose from a demolitions expert, a genetic hybrid, an alien weapons specialist, and a special ops assassin. The action is viewed from an isometric perspective, where your objective is to destroy anything and everything that moves. Spanning over 50 levels (including hidden areas), the game will have you infiltrating research buildings, laboratories, and blood-soaked alien territories.
  • Carnage Heart

    1997

    Carnage Heart

    1997

    Strategy
    PlayStation
    star 9.2
    By 2073, war has evolved. The battle for domination is now a game fought on the moons of Jupiter by warrior mechs armed with deadly firepower. You control an army of cyber gladiators. More importantly, you design them, deal for parts, set up assembly lines and devise battle plans. When the game begins, whoever has created the most diabolical strategies and deadliest mechs wins!
  • NBA In the Zone 2

    1996

    NBA In the Zone 2

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 9
    Get ready to run the floors with NBA In the Zone 2 from Konami. After last years title, Konami has stepped up and added new features to ITZ2 to make it the best possible basketball game. Featuring different play modes such as exhibition and full season play, as well as containing full rosters for all the NBA teams and the ability to make substitutions, ITZ2 is loaded. Also beefed up is the AI. Not only will it be harder to drive to the basket, gamers have a greater chance of getting fouled-out, with increased foul elements such as offensive fouls and basket-count. So step on the court and get ready for some solid b-ball action.
  • Pitball

    1996

    Pitball

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 5
    Pitball is a Sports game, developed by Time Warner Interactive and published by Accolade, which was released in 1996.
  • NFL GameDay '97

    1996

    NFL GameDay '97

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 7.8
    Sony's football franchise carries on with another intense NFL match-up. In addition to all the features you expect from this series, GameDay '97 also includes new options like season-ending injuries, a full-fledged draft, more statistics, and the ability to create players. You'll also get expanded camera control, allowing you to place the camera at any angle. Every NFL team (over 1,500 players) and all stadiums are also included, letting you put your favorite team on the filed for some intense NFL action. But where the game really shines is in the gameplay. The control is deadly accurate, meaning diving catches are a distinct possibility. Making one-handed grabs, diving into the end zone, and even running out of bounds and slamming into the coach are also possible. And with a multitap seven of your friends can get in on the action.
  • V-Tennis

    1997

    V-Tennis

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 4
    Tennis anyone? V-Tennis features texture-mapped polygon players and nine different camera views to give you the best look of the court. Still don't like the perspective? Edit your own! Select from 16 players (eight males and eight females), four court surfaces, seven different court locations and nine different ball colors. Game modes include Doubles, Singles, and both Men's and Women's Tournaments. Matches can be adjusted from one to five sets and instant replay will let you see those aces in slow motion. A memory card is required to save Tournament progress.
  • Power Serve 3D Tennis

    1995

    Power Serve 3D Tennis

    1995

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 2
    Grab a racket and experience virtual tennis how it was meant to be played. Boasting the most advanced 3D Game design ever seen on a sports title, Power Serve 3D Tennis utilizes the full potential of the PlayStation console's powerful new generation technology - to deliver a benchmark event in interactive sporting. Large, life-like players put you right on the court. Smooth, full-motion character movement allows you free 360 mobility. A.I. motivated competitors keep you at the top of your game. So real, you can't play it sitting down.
  • Killing Zone

    1996

    Killing Zone

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 2
    In a mythical realm, in some unheard of dimension, all of the world's greatest monsters and mythological creatures have gathered to battle it out through this one-on-one 3D fighting game. Frankenstein, Medusa, Wolfman, the Minotaur, and a half-dozen others join this cast of classic monsters. Fighting mechanics mix elements from both Street Fighter II and Virtua Fighter, with directional combinations and button-tap sequences used for all of the special moves.
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