Yarudora Series Vol. 3 Sampaguita is the third one in the Yarudora series originally released for PlayStation and later released for the PlayStation Portable console. It was released October 15, 1998 with PlayStation and July 28, 2005 with PlayStation Portable in Japan.
While walking home in the rain from a party one night, the protagonist finds a girl sitting in the street. Homing in closer for a look, she has a cut on her head and is bleeding. Chivalry isn't dead when the player props the girl on his back and brings her home. Her name is Maria but she remembers nothing else about herself and why she was in the gutter.
Features in the game include a graphics gallery, a replay function, and the ability to view various endings once they are achieved during a normal game.
The game features 28 different endings (20 bad endings, 5 normal endings and 3 good endings) depending of the player choices during the game.
Azito 2 is the second game in the series, the most important difference between this game and Azito is that in Azito 2 the player can choose between the evil side or the justice side at the beginning of the game.
Take on the role of an alien head-hunter and prepare to be pitched into an inter-galactic, gladiatorial competition. Battle with 225 of the most unusual opponents you'll ever meet from projectile spitting Punk Rocker Head One Eyed Shepherd Head, a heat-seeking sheep thrower. Even Little Old Lady head comes armed with a pretty active set of choppers.
Everyone's after the same thing-each other's head. What you have on your shoulders fives you your combat powers. Win a battle - collect your opponent's head. Need a different ability - change your head. Move from asteroid to asteroid collecting as many heads as possible - but try not to lose yours.
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.
The little die-cast cars from Matchbox make their way to the Game Boy Color with HOT WHEELS STUNT TRACK DRIVER. You can choose from five different Hot Wheels cars, including Way 2 Fast, Tow Jam, Shadow Jet, Saltflat Racer and the Twin Mill each with unique strengths and weaknesses. After picking the right car, take it for a test drive on one of the six tracks in the Single Race mode. When you want some stiff competition, try to win successive races in the Tournament mode. And if your friends think they can drive better than you, make them prove it with the two-player link cable option. In all of the modes, the key to winning is to maximize your speed by pulling off big stunts. Find out if you have what it takes to become a Hot Wheels Driver in HOT WHEELS STUNT TRACK DRIVER.
Enter the bizarre and alien world of Dominant Species- the next generation command and control real time strategy game with fully 3-D creatures and terrain. You are a powerful alien intelligence engaged in constant and deadly conflict with other hives over the possession of Anima, the precious substance that sustains you and your fellow aliens. However, unwelcome humans have arrived on your planet and threaten to upset the balance of conflict between hives that has raged for countless millennia. Attempting to take the priceless Anima and use it to create immortality, humans join an epic battle of survival of the fittest.
AOL Girls Museum (AOLGIRLS.WAD) is a PWAD for Doom II.
The museum displays erotic images of women that were shared in AOL chatrooms between the years of 1994 and 1998.
Chaos Heat is a co-op shooter with beat 'em up elements released by Taito for arcades in 1998. It was the first game released for Taito's G-Net arcade system.
There are 3 characters to choose from with different stats and weapons, they all have an invincible dodge roll and a melee attack combo if close to enemies. The game has 5 stages that are made of multiple arenas which usually require a key card hidden on an enemy to progress, There are also objectives that split the path leading to different bosses and locations, though the final stage doesn't change.
Backyard Soccer is a sports game developed and published by Humongous Entertainment for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. It is the second game in the Backyard Sports series and the first in the Backyard Soccer series.
The game features a roster of 30 playable kids and allows the creation of custom-colored teams. Players can choose between single matches or a full season mode, which includes matches against various teams, including custom ones. A practice mode is available for learning the game’s kicking mechanics and penalty situations. Standard soccer rules, such as fouls and hat tricks, are implemented.
Pro Mahjong Kiwame Plus II is a mahjong game and is the second game in the series released for the Playstation One console. The game features 16 different real mahjong players as opponents and the game mode is a 4 player vs mahjong.
The game got 3 game modes: Professional, Gamble & Training.
Mahjong is a game for four players that originated in China. It was called, meaning sparrow in ancient China, which is still the name most commonly used in some southern Chinese dialects such as Cantonese and Minnan, as well as in Japanese. However, most Mandarin-speaking Chinese now call the game má jiàng.
Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of luck (depending on the variation played, luck can be anything from a minor to a dominant factor in winning). In Asia, mahjong is also popularly played as a gambling game. In the game, each player is dealt either thirteen or sixteen tiles in a hand, depending on the variation being played. On their turn, players draw a tile and discard one,
Max is back!! Bigger and bader than ever before!!!!
Stainless/SCi announces the release of the eagerly awaited sequel to its 1997 smash hit Carmageddon, Carmageddon 2 - Carpocalypse now. Carmageddon 1 was released last year amongst "just a tiny bit" of controversy, with calls to "ban this killer car game" from the media around the world, and then went on to prove its critics wrong by scooping a body bag full of awards from around the globe. Developed once again, by the patients of Parkhurst prison's clinically insane wing, known as Stainless Software, Carmageddon 2 - Carpocalypse Now, is destined to make computer gaming history again. Let's face it, Carmageddon 1 caused a blood storm in a teacup, this time prepare for a full-on tidal wave.
Carmageddon 2 - Carpocalypse Now will take players to the next level of gameplay, whether you are trying to hold down your lunch after taking out those pedestrians waiting for a bus, or franticly trying to re-build your car after having your butt kicked by one of the GAME'S AI
This port of Lemmings sees a slight graphics increase, as well as much higher quality recordings of the soundtrack due to the CD format. The fast forward feature is also available here, and the game also features an all-new intro.
MediEvil is an action-adventure game developed by SCE Cambridge Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Originally released in 1998 for the PlayStation, the game follows Sir Daniel Fortesque, a skeletal knight accidentally resurrected to battle the sorcerer Zarok and save the kingdom of Gallowmere.
The game takes place across a variety of levels, many of which require certain objectives to be performed to progress. Sir Daniel Fortesque can use a variety of weapons, consisting of close range weapons such as swords and clubs to long range weapons such as crossbows. Many of these weapons can be charged for a powerful attack and some weapons, such as the club, can be used to access areas that are otherwise inaccessible. When not possessing any items, Dan is able to rip his own arm off and use it for both melee and ranged attacks. Dan can equip a shield alongside weapons to defend against attacks; though they can only take several hits of damage before breaking. Throughout the game, Dan can visit gargoyle
The basic game features a multiplayer mode (up to 4 players), a tournament mode and an exhibition mode. You also have four mini-games, "Tennis Court Bingo", "Burning Barrels", "Run and Gun" & Knock'em Down", where your goal is to hit certain objects in the tennis field. You can win special prices for getting enough points.
Nippon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin: Shin Tetsuman is a Mahjong board game, developed by Chat Noir and published by Naxat Soft, which was released in Japan in 1998.