The main object of this history-based simulation board game is to control as many battle positions as possible. Procurement of all necessary resources is ultimately determined by a roll of the dice. Use the resources allotted to you to build roads and castles, or to strengthen your military. Instead of a good war strategy, your management of resources is what actually determines whether you win or lose.
All that matters is that you find yourself in a BM-style base with aliens and army trying to kill you. It’s clear that you need to find a way out. In fact, there’s a working portal, if only you could reach it!
With 3 types of original pachinko machines, this game delivers a real sense of playing inside a pachinko parlour.
The 3 pachinko machines available are "CR Love Love Project 2", a LCD machine offering diversified reach actions, "CR Star Robot" with heated double and triple reach actions, and "Surfing Island", a colourful machine in the motif of aloha T-shirts.
With 3 types of original pachinko machines, this game delivers a real sense of playing inside a pachinko parlour. The 3 pachinko machines available are "CR Love Love Project 2", a LCD machine offering diversified reach actions, "CR Star Robot" with heated double and triple reach actions, and "Surfing Island", a colourful machine in the motif of aloha T-shirts.
Densha de Go! 2 Kousoku-hen is a train driving simulation game. It was released in the arcades in Japan in 1998. It was ported to PlayStation, Nintendo 64, WonderSwan, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Windows, Dreamcast, and Game Boy Color.
The arcade version was also ported to Neo Geo Pocket. The PS1 version was also ported to WonderSwan and Game Boy Color.
Kotobuki Hidezo, a soldier returning to Tokyo learns that his father has passed away, and he carries on his legacy by running the family ramen shop. Play as Hidezo over the course of half a century as he serves ramen to his many and often troubled customers in the heart of post-war Tokyo.
This debut game from developer Goichi Suda (also known as Suda51) follows the investigation of a series of murders which appear to match the profile of the killer responsible for a high-profile series of government assassinations twenty years prior.
Zeus II: Carnage Heart is a Strategy game, developed and published by Artdink, which was released in Japan in 1999.
Zeus II Carnage Heart is another Carnage Heart sequel (not to be confused with "Zeus Carnage Heart Second") with a new storyline, and vastly improved graphics over the original Carnage Heart.
Zoku Mikagura Shoujo Tanteidan~Kanketsu Hen~ is an adventure game that lets players enter into the mystic Taisho and early Showa periods and find out the truth behind each case. The number of scenarios has been increased largely and the “inference trigger” feature is kept intact to deliver the most enjoyable detective game experience.
Vanark is, at its core, a shooter. Sure, it's a 3D shooter "on rails" in the grand tradition of Star Fox or the Saturn's Panzer Dragoon series, but the difference here, is that it's the PlayStation's first great example of one. It's a tried-and-true method of laying on the action, and while there were plenty of opportunities for Asmik to screw up the formula, but luckily, they never really dropped the ball, at least not when it came to the shooter parts.
Tyrian 2000 is an updated rerelease of the original Tyrian. Tyrian is an action killing, smashing, shoot'em'all arcade game. Your goal is to kill as many enemies as possible and finish the level, buy more weapons and then kill many more enemies. Your battle ship can be improved over time and you can buy new weapons currently available. Your ship supports front guns, rear guns and side slots for the most deadly weapons.
Would you rather watch an adventure or be in one? This is the story of Kingsley, fox club and unlikely hero on a quest to save the Fruit Kingdom from the evil Wizard, Bad Custard. This is a job worthy only of a True Knight. Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime?
The game takes place in one of three flying cars selectable at the start of the game. You rove around in a fully 3D cityscape, a maze of tall buildings while hunting down criminals. Destroy the bad guys with your basic ship's weapons and gain more powerful weapons as the game progresses. You are rewarded with credits for successfully taking down targets.
BHunter also features networked gameplay for up to 8 players via a LAN or the internet.
Tom the chameleon is in grave danger. Can you trace Uncle Albert's route to the four corners of the Earth in order to save Tom? From Istanbul to Zanzibar, passing by Borneo, the Amazon, and numerous other far away places, Uncle Albert will take children on an amazing journey full of surprises and unexpected trails. Crocodiles, carnivorous plants, mischievous crabs, and a magic recipe--Uncle Albert is counting on his young companions to overcome the obstacles in his path. Kids go on four different missions in a world full of realistic backgrounds and poetic humor. The program also features pages kids can personalize and print.
A port of Princess Quest for PC.
The game was illustrated by Sugiyama Genshō. It was based on a 1996 audio drama of the same name. The game was developed by AIC Spirits and Increment P Corp.
The story is set in the Dharma Kingdom, and involves the theft of a jewel. Clues must be sought after in dungeons, castles, and towns, until the true culprit is found.