1997 Cars, Tracks and Drivers!
Most of the biggest names in stock car racing got their start in the NASCAR Grand National Series. Tracks like Hickory Motor Speedway and South Boston Speedway were a breeding ground for today's most successful drivers. More than just an add-on, the NASCAR Grand National Series Expansion Pack is an extensive collection of drivers, tracks and teams based on the popular NASCAR Grand National Series. Drive real NASCAR Grand National cars, race against leading drivers and experience the strategy, challenge and high-speed thrills of the nation's most popular spectator sport!
The third episode (stadium) of Excitebike: Bun-bun Mario Battle.
Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle is a remake/adaptation of the NES title, Excitebike. In this game, all human motorcyclists were replaced with Mario characters. As a Satellaview title, Nintendo developed the video game and released four versions of it through the satellite download service operated by St.GIGA, each expanding on or replacing the features of the last.
Audio broadcasting of the game is both advice on the game and voice drama told by characters. Voice actors are the same as that of "BS Super Mario USA", but Excitebike adds a new character, Wario (Chikao Ootsuka).
Sutte Hakkun Event Version is a special version of Sutte Hakkun released for the Satellaview. It contains the same levels as the first broadcast, but this version had a new rankings system.
Sutte Hakkun is a puzzle action game in the shape of a platformer. The playing character is an abundant-beaked bird resembling a penguin, named Hakkun, that is able to walk and jump but not to fly. The Rainbow of Happiness shined in the sky above Peaceful Islands: one day it broke apart and now Hakkun has to track down, collect, and put together all rainbow crystals to relive it. The gameplay hinges upon two elements: blocks and potions, the latter of several colours. Hakku makes its way through levels by changing the position of blocks — that will be done by swallowing them to release them on an other place then — and sucking potions — that are to be injected to blocks by the beak, endowing them with new properties consequential to the colour of the fluid — from jars. A level is cleared when the rainbow shards in it are collected. Neither a time limit nor enemy characters are there impeding Hakkun's way. Equally distinctive is the score system: a set number of points is given at the beginning of each level
GBKiss Mini Games is a distribution cartridge containing the mini games released as a promotional gift via the GBKiss infrared technology. Not released for the public, but acting as a means of distributing each minigame to the players in stores, this cartridge contains all of the minigames from the start.
Duke It's Zero Hour is a total conversion for Duke Nukem 3D. The project was developed by ZeroHour Software and released on November 1, 1997. It features new levels, weapons, enemies, music, sound effects, and even an original boss. Duke It's Zero Hour is sometimes purported to have been an officially authorized expansion that was originally slated for retail sale via WizardWorks, but these claims are disputed.
Derby Stallion 96 read data from 8M Memory Packs which included pre-made horse and race data for players to use in their games.
The data which it loaded is categorized into this series of Derby Stallion 96 download data which was broadcast by St.GIGA for Satellaview subscribers.
The Genjintch is a limited edition Tamagotchi released in Japan during November 1997 in theatres that were showing the film "Peking Man", which served as the base concept for the Genjintch Tamagotchi.
As kind of a side story, Forgotten Saga takes place in the same fictional universe as Astonishia Story, but the plots aren't interlinked and there aren't many shared characters save for Passman. While combat works similar as in Astonishia Story, there are a lot of surprising WRPG influences. In the beginning the main character's class is determined by a catalog of questions, just like in many Ultima games. Then three companions are picked from a variety of classes and typical fantasy races (Elves, Dwarves and Hobbits). Two more slots are available for more characters to join temporarily, or even replace some of the original companions for good.
The game is much more nonlineal and open ended than most Far Eastern RPGs, every town holds a variety of sidequests, which often rely on character's classes or the party's reputation, which is raised by doing good deeds. On the other hand the game punishes what the writer deemed immoral behavious, taking inspiration once again from Ultima. For a good portion of the game the
NASCAR 98 is a racing simulator video game published and developed by EA Sports and released in 1997 for the Sega Saturn and the Sony PlayStation. This was the first of the EA Sports NASCAR series.
Courier Crisis is a game that simulates the life of a bicycle courier. As you peddle around a virtual city, you must pick up packages from grumpy customers, and then deliver them to other grumpy customers before a timer runs out.
The 3D city and the traffic in Courier Crisis are your biggest obstacles. You can pull off crazy jumps and huge tricks that help you dodge them. There are many different areas of the city in which you can do delivery runs, such as the wharf, China town, the slums, and the city center. In total, there are more than 250 missions to complete. As you complete missions, you earn money that you can use to buy better rides.
Plunge into the strange world of Oz Nama alongside Kahlee, a dangerously seductive mercenary. Load your Blaster, warm up your joints and set off for an adventure to solve the mystery of the Pax Corpus. If you resist the charms and trickery of Kylana Soro, you may be able to help Kahlee to free Oz Nama from this dreadful creation.
Initially intended to be an adaptation of MTV's animated series Æon Flux, Cryo Interactive continued development on the game after Viacom, MTV's parent company, closed their video game division, removing any character names and references to the aforementioned series in the process.
BLASTER pits your starship shooting skills against endless waves of enemies: Roto-Shooting Robots, Runaway Spaceships, Evasive Vampire Ships, Squads of Saucer Ships, The Masterminds and more - 20 million light years away!
Specialty of the House! Help Chef Peter Pepper in a race to collect patties, cheese, lettuce and buns! Face challenging mazes, make mounds of burgers and score big time inBURGERTIME!
JOUST 2 the sequel to the record-setting video game, pits you against Buzzards and Vultures in an intense battle for survival. Buzzard eggs hatch into Evil Aggressors while Golden Eggs offer the promise of special rewards and ultimate victory!
Alien attacks, bottomless craters, boulders, land mines, cannons, low-flying planes on your tail and the clock ticking away...These are just some of the challenges awaiting you in MOON PATROL!
It's fun, refreshing, mug slidin' fun. You'll love serving frosty root beers to the thirsty customers in four different scenes. Quench your thirst for fun with another classic,ROOT BEE
Fight the pack to gain position without losing control of your car as you race on nine different original tracks of the British Touring Car Championships.
This game features eight different game modes, such as single race, championship, time trial, and party play.
More commonly known as TOCA Touring Car Championship, the first game of the series was released for the PC and PlayStation platforms in late 1997 in Europe, and in summer 1998 in the United States. Featuring all the licensed cars (not including privateers) and tracks from the 1997 British Touring Car Championship, the game was critically acclaimed by the European games press - especially on console where it was widely considered the best in its genre until the release of Gran Turismo several months later.