The third episode (scenario) of BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.
The game was tied in with the original theatrical film's release, and features a collection of mini games based on the Festival of Fools that includes a variation from the classic game, Balloon Fight.
The second episode (scenario) of BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.
Tecmo Super Bowl marks its first appearance on the Playstation after success in the both the 8-bit and 16-bit console markets. While the name hasn't changed, the game has undergone several refinements--perhaps none more dramatic than the ability to change the field's perspective. Instead of a horizontal view, you can now adjust the camera to a vertical or diagonal position. Instant replay, a tournament mode, expanded playbooks and live commentary have also been added to the game, to bring it up to speed with similar PlayStation sports offerings.
Battle Arena Toshinden 2 Plus is a version of Toshinden 2 released only in Japan for the PlayStation on The Best range (equivalent to the Greatest Hits and Platinum ranges in North America and Europe). It features enhanced graphics, improved control and tweaked CPU AI. It also makes some balancing tweaks to the characters' attacks. An option to save results, option settings and unlocked characters to a memory card was also added.
Nightruth is a visual novel-style adventure game following the adventures of a team of high school students who use their supernatural abilities to to investigate paranormal events. The game plays out as standard for this type of game, consisting of voiced and illustrated story scenes with occasional player choices; these choices branch off via player choice into one of three different storylines, each of which has multiple possible endings.
This PlayStation version of Nightruth includes the complete original game along with a new additional fourth scenario as well as two bonus discs: a "Making of" disc that includes production artwork and voice actor interviews, and a music CD containing the game's theme song.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner Special Box is a rerelease of the original 1995 Devil Summoner fixing bugs. It was packaged with Devil Summoner: Akuma Zensho and a mini disc including interviews and music relating to the game.
The first 32-bit Shin Megami Tensei game, Devil Summoner, made its way to the Saturn to Japan in 1995. It was never released in the US. In 2005 the game was Re-Released on the PSP and again only in Japan.
Abandoning the post-apocalyptic themes of the original series, the story takes place in modern Japan. The player character is an unnamed college student who is attacked by demons along with his girlfriend; they are saved by the timely appearance of a suave demon-hunter named Kyouji. Shortly thereafter, Kyouji is found dead under suspicious circumstances. The protagonist is then trapped inside of a warehouse and murdered by a deranged killer named Sid. Rather than stay dead, the player finds himself in the reanimated body of the slain Kyouji, and escapes from the morgue. With the help of
Death Crimson is a first-person rail shooter released exclusively in Japan. The game is a light gun shooter that attempted to capitalize on the growing popularity of the genre during the mid-1990s console era. Infamous in the Japanese gaming community, the game is celebrated as a prime example of a "kusoge", notorious for its abysmal graphics, frustrating hit detection, and disorienting camera.
Akazukin Cha-cha is the story of a young magical girl named Chacha. She lives in a cottage on Mochi-mochi Mountain with Seravy, her guardian and teacher, who is the fictional world's greatest magician. Chacha is clumsy in casting her spells, frequently mistaking homonyms, she summons spiders (kumo (蜘蛛?) in Japanese) instead of a cloud (also kumo (雲?)). When she and her friends are in trouble, however, her spells do work. Living on the same mountain is a boy named Riiya, gifted with enormous strength, who comes from a family of werewolves. Far away from Mochi-mochi Mountain is Urizuri Mountain where Dorothy, a well known magician, lives in a castle with her student Shiine. Shiine is a young wizard, who is adept at casting spells and barriers, as well as transformations.
Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean is a role-playing video game developed by Sunsoft for the Super Nintendo, but cancelled and ported to the Sega Saturn. It is the first Albert Odyssey title to be released in English, as well as the first to feature traditional turn-based role-playing elements as opposed to tactical, strategy-based gameplay. Legend of Eldean was created as a "gaiden", or sidestory to the original titles, and contains back story, characters, and plot that are independent from earlier games in the series. The North American version received generally favorable reviews, with the game's translation invoking mixed criticism both for its overly-humorous tone and departure from the original Japanese dialogue.
Ever wanted to live life on a farm, with nothing but the sun, the fresh scent of your crops, the muddy fields underneath, and cows and chickens to keep you company? Well, you're in luck, because you have just inherited your grandfather's ranch, but it's in a terrible state of disrepair! What ever can you do?
A flight simulation video game developed by Pegasus Japan and Bit Town. The game features six real fighter planes: the F-4E, F-14D, F-15E, F-16C, F/A-18E and the F-22 Raptor. The game is played from the perspective of an ace pilot for the United States Air Force. The objective is to protect the United States from communist invasion, enemy involvement and terrorism.
The first episode (scenario) of BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai (「BS SimCity 街作り大会」) is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.