This game is the 1996's edition of the Striker football series from Rage Software and the first one in the Playstation One console.
Graphics combine a 3D pitch with 2D player sprites. The game includes multiple camera angles as well as different weather effects. You can modify any team's roster, select basic formations, time limits, difficulty, etc.
Select from 41 international teams and take part in either friendly games, league, or cup tournaments. Also included is a 6 on 6 indoor mode, and multiplayer support for up to 4 players using Gravis's GrIP system or through a network.
Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits for Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis is a compilation of the Arcade games: Robotron: 2084, Joust, Sinistar, Defender and Defender II.
The Sega Mega Drive/Genesis release was retitled to Midway Presents Arcade's Greatest Hits in Europe.
It was also released for PlayStation and Sega Saturn but includes the extra game Bubbles as well as video interviews with the original developers.
Having served in combat for the United States, Da Wardenz are out for one thing -- justice. This anti-terrorist tank force was conceived after an ill-fated campaign at Mostvia Vatska in 1994. Coming under heavy fire, the troops sent a distress signal to the U.S. Intelligence requesting immediate backup. The government turned their backs on the Special Forces unit by making them expendable and refusing to send in backup. As a result, five men survived; those five men formed Da Wardenz.
Here's where you come into play. Assuming the role of a rookie commando, your mission is simple: prove yourself to Da Wardenz by destroying terrorist forces and rectifying global corruption. Easy, huh? That's not all -- you'll be in command of an M-13 Predator battle tank; this thing can mow down forests and calm any terrorist dispute. Along the way, you can upgrade your tank in armaments and shielding.
Shellshock is broken into two parts: The Pen and actual mission objectives. As Da Wardenz headquarters, The Pen has all sorts of lo
NFL Quarterback Club 97 is an American football video game released in 1996. The game was released on the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and DOS systems. The game was also released in Japan on the Saturn. The game's cover features former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino.
War has never been as deadly.
Deadly military weapons to pick-up: Pistol, Kalashnikov, Uzi, Assault Rifle, Sub-Machine Gun, Minigun, Flame Thrower, Rocket Launcher, and Grenades to lob!
Six long and challenging missions in different areas of the world with three different terrain types: Desert, Jungle, and City.
Armies of ruthless enemies and vicious end of level guardians that show no mercy!
Heavily armed enemy vehicles and aircraft including tanks, helicopters, trucks, submarines, and jets.
Lots of lead and fun guaranteed.
Imagine that you are an Allied General. You are the commander of the Allied troops in Europe during World War II, and are the best hope of defeating the Axis forces which have captured Europe and North Africa. Use your strategic knowledge in performing daring invasions, paradrops, naval engagements, and fierce aerial combat for control of the skies. Can you lead and command your units through North Africa, Western Europe, Russia, and ultimately to victory? Glory awaits!
Part of the NBA Jam series of basketball games, College Slam allows you to choose from over 40 real college teams and take part in head-to-head games, tournament games, and season-long play. The gameplay is arcade-style two-on-two fast action featuring backboard shattering wild dunks, power-ups and other crazy moves. The game also features fight songs from all the available teams.
A cyberpunk point-and-click action-adventure with a dynamic attitude system used during conversations to bring forth different responses. Sticking to one "alignment" is not wise.
Two-Tenkaku is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, published by Sony Music Entertainment Incorporated, which was released in Japan in 1995.
Tsutenkaku (Two-Tenkaku) is a tower and well-known landmark of Osaka.
Osaka's other landmarks are used as an inspiration for the levels (Umeda, Shitennou Temple...). Also the bosses are designed as Japanese evil spirits and demons.
The fourth and final part (week) of BS Marvelous: Time Athletic.
BS Marvelous: Time Athletic is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between January 1, 1996 and January 31, 1996. The game was broadcast in as a rerun in April, 1996.
This is an arcade-style rallying game with a particular isometric view. To start, players chooses between three big Japanese rally-spec vehicles—the Mitsubishi Lancer, the Subaru Impreza, and the Toyota Celica—which vary in their Speed, Control, and Body stats.
In each racing stage, the player needs to get to the finish line in the shortest time possible. If the clock hits zero, the player loses and the game is over unless they can continue. While driving, the time is hindered by barrels, puddles, slippery ice, cones and other obstacles in the player's path. Even other cars driving can be an obstacle. Also the player has to keep straight when driving up slopes, or the car will swerve and crash. The player can gain more time if they make it through checkpoints in between the starting and finishing points. The player can also take shortcuts. Before making a turn, the player will always get an immediate warning on the screen with a voice saying which direction the player ought to turn and certain warnings.
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Koi ha Balance: Tatoeba K-kun no Tabou na Ichinichi-hen is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was first broadcast on January 27, 1996. The game is a board game and it features, among other characters, both Gaspar and Johnny from the earlier Square title, Chrono Trigger. It is a board game about love-related topics presented in an humorously over-the-top manner.
Dynami Tracer is a Downloadable Game for the Satellaview that was released on January 27, 1996.
Dynami Tracer is a sci-fi dialogue-heavy adventure game about eight racers,