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Neorude is a RPG title developed by TechnoSoft in 1997. The gameplay utilizes an RPG style where the player uses a cursor to point characters to move or take action rather than giving out direct commands; in this case Neorude took great advantage of the PlayStation Mouse.
If you thought all those hours of watching TV were good for nothing, then You Don't Know Jack… Television! With more categories than your local cable provider, You Don't Know Jack Television spans over 50 years of boob-tube trivia, from Ralph Kramden to the guy on “King of Queens” who looks like Ralph Kramden. So set down the remote and put your recliner in the upright and locked position… it's You Don't Know Jack Television
A pachi-slots game that draws from Universal Entertainment's product line. Like many pachinko/pachi-slots games, its chief role is to help gamblers practice for the real deal.
During the span of history, there have been many great strategists that have lead their troops to victory. The greatest of these are known as Battle Lords and are respected greatly. In a tournament to discover the greatest of these battle lords, great warriors have been pulled out from different eras and available to be controlled by the strategists. The Battle Lords will make their champions fight 1 on 1 amongst themselves to find out who can triumph over all others and obtain the highest ranking. The Battle Lord who can master his will over different warriors will become the Ruler of the Battle Lords.
An adventure puzzle game similar to Puyo Puyo. The player must combine falling blocks. Longer combinations create additional blocks in opponents screen.
A 1997 medieval and base-themed classic episode with four medium-sized maps as well as a start-map and a small secret level. Quite hard and challenging at times. Made by the Casali brothers, of Final DOOM fame.
Present, past, future types of machines can manipulate the formula, three.
Settings can be fine machine, try to set up the best to suit the weather and course.
School players watch is convenient features automatic travel. A timely manner, if I instruct the pit, feeling another team coach. Also amazing to watch a variety of perspectives are available!
Hell Revealed (HR.WAD) is a 32-level megawad for Doom II, released on May 2, 1997. It was created by speedrunner Yonatan Donner and his friend Haggay Niv. This megawad was designed with full skill level support to allow unskilled players to complete it, and yet also provide "extreme challenge" for the best players.[1][2] The latter is the best-known feature of Hell Revealed, with the result that it has had the most speedruns recorded of any PWAD. Thus, it is one of a few PWADs that are legal for competition in the Compet-n. A sequel, Hell Revealed II, was released in late 2003, created by a new team with Yonatan Donner's approval.
"Martian Successor Nadesico ~Yappari Saigo ha [Ai ga Katsu] ?~" is the first game released for the Nadesico franchise. It is a dating sim with players taking the role of Akito Tenkawa and attempting to build relationships with the female crew members, although there are a few mecha elements included.
Goal Storm '97 is a slightly improved version of the Japan-exclusive J-League Jikkyō Winning Eleven 97.
It features 32 international teams, four different stadiums, 13 team formations, eight unique strategies, and a choice of Exhibition Mode, International League, International Cup, and Penalty Kick mode. It can be played as one or two players.
It gained very high reviews, which considered it one of the most playable soccer video games on PlayStation at the time.