Dawn of the Dead is an episode replacement for Doom created by Jan Van der Veken in June 1997, and was the first PWAD released by the author. It replaces the first episode, though E1M5 is considered by many to be missing, with the slot occupied by a map with one tiny room containing no monsters.
NFL 98 is a sports game released for the Sega Mega Drive in 1997. It is not to be confused with Madden NFL 98 which came out the same year. This one was developed by FarSight Technologies and published by Sega exclusively for North America.
Poy Poy is a multiplayer party game at heart. Grab a multi-tap and four friends and take part in an ultimate battle of skill and wit. The idea is to be the last man standing in this arena based combat game. But don't worry if you can't find a multi-tap or four friends. There's plenty of AI characters to battle in various tournament modes and you can also play a 2 player deathmatch (with or without computer opponents). If it sounds fun now, wait 'till you play it...
Set in seven different 3D environments strewn with throwable objects, the game challenges you to a match against three other opponents armed with logs, rocks, ice blocks, and atomic bombs. If you run out of stuff to throw, you can toss your opponents around too. Each hit drops your life meter, so be careful who you pick a fight with.
Clone is a genuinely creepy FPS developed on the Sony Net Yaroze PlayStation, it's a very impressive game considering it was created in 10 weeks under the limitations of the Net Yaroze platform.
Just like map number 2 this level takes place in a couple of cityblocks and rooftops. Even though the level 2 is more navigation friendly than this one.
Zoku Hatsukoi Monogatari: Shūgaku Ryokō is a mixture of adventure and "love simulation" - more specifically, first love. The player takes the role of a male student and can choose any time period between ground school to college. Every time period has four different girls that the hero can fall in love with. The player must choose one of those girls as the main love object. The setting is the same in every time period: the class goes on vacation to different places in Japan. Most of the game consists of traveling from place to place, trying to be at the right place the right time and make the right decision. The player must assemble a schedule for each location. It is possible to manage the player character's finances, as well as buy items that can be given to the girls.
Machine Hunter is a top-down free-roaming shooter in which the core gameplay feature is the ability to take over the bodies of downed robots, thus slowly increasing the player's firepower.
Soul Edge VS Samurai Spirits is an unlicensed fighting game released on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis as a follow up to both Soul Calibur and Samurai Spirits II. It which was presumably developed by the same company as they use the same exact fighting engine.