The Mahjong is a mahjong game featuring different difficulty levels (From beginner to advanced), 30 different kind of professional opponents (men & women) and 2 different game modes, Annual Waging War (sort of a story mode) and free Waging War (Sort of a free mode in which the player can play against the professional players that he defeats in the story mode), featuring real tournament names. The player can choose at the beginning of the game between a male or a female character.
The Chess is a chess game featuring different difficulty levels (From beginner to advanced), 8 different kind of opponents and different game modes, 2D & 3D boards, 3 boards, and 3 different locations.
The Yakyuu 2 is another baseball simulation game featuring players detailed data, and the player can design the team tactics, trade players, etc. The game features also a 2 players vs mode using a save of a team in the main game. The new features over the first Yakyuu game is that the graphic engine had been slightly improved and there are new stats and data.
Those who live in the world of day under the illumination of the sun are known as humans, while those who rule the world of night under the cloak of shadow are known as vampires. Each race while in seeming opposition to one another, in truth, rely on each other for survival as vampires leech blood off the humans for sustinance and humans rely on the strength received from them to live on the barren land that continues to erode away at the remnants of a once pristine landscape.
Follow the adventure of Touma, last child to the human race, who finds himself caught in the middle of a world ever divided by growing light and darkness soon after his arrival in the creepy and haunted town of Casketville. In a fated encounter with a beautiful vampiress named Stella, the two find themselves undergoing certain physical changes they must counteract while hiding the truth from those around them if they hope to survive!
In this game you play Plue, a character from the Rave Master / Groove Adventure Rave manga and anime series written by Hiro Mashima. The game is a side scrolling platformer where the goal in each stage is to locate the exit to the next area. Plue can defeat his enemies by jumping on them (much in the same style as several games in the genre). And to aid him in his quest there are tons of various lollipops for him to eat, either for points, but also to give him various attributes to help him along. One lollipop will make a little arrow appear over his head to show him where to go, while another one might make give him some health back. There are over 100 types of candy in the game to be found. Plue will occasionally run across various boss battles as well while he travels through the lands (and underwater in some cases).
Red Card 2003 is Midway's soccer title in its extreme sports series. The gameplay is comparable to NFL Blitz or NHL Hitz.
Players choose from one of 32 international teams and duke it out in the most realistic of Midway's 2003 extreme sports games. This game features full size teams and plays much like a real soccer title until you dropkick one of your opponents to the ground. It doesn't go all out like most of Midway's hard-hitting games, but it definitely stands closer to Midway's extreme sports games than a traditional simulation.
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken: Ougon no Kaze is an Action game, developed and published by Capcom, which was released in Japan in 2002.
The game is based on the fifth story arc of Hirohiko Araki's manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo.
Le Bizzarre Avventure di GioGio: Vento Aureo 's graphics are similar to other cel-shaded games, like Jet Set Radio. The developer Capcom has utilized a game engine called "Artistoon" in order to create a graphical style similar to Araki's art style in the manga.
Launch into aerial mayhem as an elite Murakumo unit sent to suppress a rampage of renegade mechs. Blaze through cityscapes at supersonic speeds, lock on, and destroy targets with experimental Murakumo weaponry before all is lost.
This PC was from the beginning meant to be mainly DM maps for up to 32 players DeathMatch, as it progressed though it became mainly focused on SP and COOP. Some DM features are included but some maps are very poorly supported for this. Map01-04 should be the best though. There's some new monsters aswell as 7 all new weapons.
Something strange is happening in Bubble Town. Robots are going berserk because of Solex, the stuff that gives all robots their power. You must find each of the broken robots before the evil Dr. K and hits bad 'bots do, especially the scary and powerful Kolossal!
SkyGunner is a 3rd person flight combat game, with its emphasis on action. Players choose to take the role of either Ciel, Copain or Femme, each with their own campaign and unique flying abilities and special skill. Players can turn the plane's direction up, down, left and right, perform barrel rolls, use afterburners and breaking. Weaponry is handled by a complex system of targeting, with involves two types: "Look Targeting" and "Weapon Lock". Look Targeting simply assigns a particular enemy as the center of the camera and can be switched between at any time. The player must still maneuver near the enemy and target them with the cross hairs in order to fire on them. Depending on the secondary weapon selected, players can roll the cross hairs over the wing leader of an enemy group or the sequentially lead gun on a battleship, allowing the player to instantly target multiples from that group.
The primary weapon of each airplane is a machine gun which fires straight ahead. More destructive secondary weapons are al
After New York, what city could be screwy enough for a CRAZY TAXI game? You guessed it, an amped-up version of Las Vegas serves as the backdrop for this chapter in this ultra-tense driving game. As with previous series installments, the object of the game is to collect as much fare money as possible by picking up and delivering passengers at record speeds. You'll have to create a few shortcuts of your won in order to win, and that will mean causing a few crashes and knocking down a few buildings.
Pokémon: Catch the Numbers! is an educational game for Sega Pico. It has only been released in Japan.
Team Rocket has stolen all of Ash, Misty, and Brock's Pokémon except for Pikachu and Togepi. The player needs to complete a series of mini-games, mostly math related, to get them back. The game features voice acting from the anime's cast and an instrumental version of Aim to Be a Pokémon Master as the title theme.
The very first Nintendo-produced game to be released for a Sega console.
Dogz and Catz look to you for care, guidance, and training. Sign an adoption pledge promising to be a good Petz owner. Weather effects and day-and-night cycles provide a more realistic setting. Playscenes and mini-games create a whole new interactive experience. There is a variety of dog and cat breedz to choose from.