The synopsis of the game follows the book of "The Count of Monte Cristo", written by the French writer Alexandre Dumas. The innocent Cyrano Bernstein is sentenced for a crime that he does not even know of, and is imprisoned in the infamous Inferno. He meets Deimos, and therefore realizes the truth that brought him to prison. In his dying state, Deimos sacrifices himself, bequeathing the Darkblood enabling Cyrano the abilities to get revenge on his enemies. He overwhelms the sword Asura, and joins the Zephyr Falcon, the Empire Resistance, and, one-by-one takes revenge on his enemies.
This is a mahjong game specially designed for young players to learn how to play mahjong. The game features several game modes and a lot of different computer players to play against.
Maboroshi Tsukiyo is an adventure game released for the Dreamcast and Playstation consoles, in which the player takes the role of Takashi Tanaka (the player can choose another name) that one summer evenight he meet the ghost of a girl in the park, and the ghost girl start living with him in his appartment. The first night the girl appears to one of Takashi friends and the girl vanished after seeing the ghost, the ghost can enter other people's bodies too...
The game is a dating simulation that centers around the player winning over a female (feline) partner through the power of text. Visuals are displayed in a classic anime style with fully-animated scenes.
The player assumes the role of a college student who adopts one of three Cats who turns out to be a cat-girl. Hijinks ensue.
Follow the female detective called Kyoko, and the mysterious Snake, as they try to solve a complex mystery full of betrayals and political intrigues.
Kyoko is an agent who investigates a murder case. She is much more talkative; she makes much more comments, meets more people, her thinking is less enigmatic, her motives clear.
On the other hand Snake is much more mysterious. It's not possible to know know his true identity, his goal is unknown, and it's impossible to tell whose side he is on.
Experience the direct sequel to one of the greatest visual novels ever made in an adventure spanning 4 CD-ROMs.
Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, known as Clock Tower: Ghost Head in Japan, is a PlayStation point-and-click survival horror game and the third installment in the Clock Tower series. It was developed and published by Human Entertainment on March 12, 1998 in Japan and later published by Agetec on October 31, 1999 in North America. It was released as a PlayStation Classic on the Japanese PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 on May 9, 2012.
The game is a spin-off story with little to no connection to the story of the Barrows/Burroughs family or Scissorman, nor was Hifumi Kono involved with it.
It does not take place in Europe as many of the others do; it takes place in Osaka, Japan. In the North American version, the setting was changed to Salinas, California, and the characters were given Westernized names. However, untranslated Japanese can be seen in the hospital entrance and even in the intro, there are Japanese-styled buildings, including a Shinto shrine. The game also contains various Japanese-styled rooms
The sequel to the most original and realistic fighting game - bigger, better and more brutal than ever.
No life bars, no time limits, no mercy. And a single blow can still make the difference between life and death.
12 new warriors for a total of 20.
New weapons, subweapons, stances and moves.
6 fighting modes, plus first-person view option.
Each character follows their own story path, with unique encounters and endings.
Two-handed swordplay, throwing weapons, mud-slinging and more.
Unique body damage system allows you to incapacitate or kill with one well-placed strike.
Run, dodge and slash through huge 3D settings.
This is a fighting game from a doujin developer that did a number of games involving the comically-deformed gang that stars in this one. Lots of humor value.
What kind of no-good ruffians would break into my castle and steal my treasures?! It's that rotten Captain Syrup and that Black Sugar Gang! I'm looking out for bad guys and scavenging for coins as I track down my treasures. If I don't get them all the first time, that's OK. I can go back again and again until I find them all. Captain Syrup doesn't stand a chance against me!
The second episode of BS Parlor! Parlor!
BS Parlor! Parlor! is a Downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between March 1, 1998 and March 14, 1998. At various times throughout 1995, the game was accompanied by full-day broadcasts of a strategy magazine entitled BS Parlor! Parlor! Kouryaku Magazine.