Blue Forest Story is set in a medieval fantasy land, which is controlled by the powerful Empire. There are in fact two stories in the game, featuring two different characters, who live in different provinces of the Empire. The boy Wallace enjoys a peaceful life with his family in a quiet village; the girl Rakjit witnesses persecution and death of her mother, and joins a resistance movement that specializes in magics. The paths of the two young people will eventually lead to the same goal - liberation of the world; but when and how it will be achieved, remains unclear...
The game plays for the most part like a traditional Japanese-style top-down RPG. Both Wallace and Rakjit eventually gather a party, which roams the world, visiting various locations and advancing the story in a predominantly linear fashion. Appearance of random enemies triggers a battle screen, which is viewed from an isometric perspective. The battle system is rather old-fashioned, with physical and magical attacks; level progression is automatic,
The Legend of Oasis is the prequel to Beyond Oasis, also known as The Story of Thor. Like its predecessor, it is an action game with role-playing elements. The gameplay is quite similar to that of Beyond Oasis. Leon can attack with melee weapons or use a bow for long-ranged attack. His armlet also allows him to summon spirits, who would damage the enemy or heal Leon. Instead of the usual experience points system the game features "ranks" (equivalent to levels); higher ranks increase the protagonist's hit points and can be gained by recovering his health multiple times.
Tail of the Sun, known in Japan as Taiyo no Shippo: Wild, Pure, Simple Life, is an action role-playing video game developed by Artdink for the PlayStation. It was created by Kazutoshi Iida, who worked on Aquanaut's Holiday and would later work with Nintendo on Doshin the Giant.
The player's ultimate objective is to build a tower of mammoth tusks that reaches the sun. To this end, a large map full of various creatures and oddities must be traversed in an effort to locate and gather sufficient food for the tribe to thrive and multiply.
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Little Muu has been bottled up by the menacing Captain Kabuki. Baron Aloha, once a foe, now turns to friend? Take a flying leap into the wickedly weird world of Robbit and plunge into the wildest 3D gaming experience ever imagined. Single, double and triple-jump your way through a madcap quest-but just when you think it's over, you take to even newer heights and depths like never seen (or felt) before!
* First-person, 360º perspective takes you on a free-falling flight, and the all-new Jump Meter lets you know how high you can go!
* Barrel through 12 different fantasy worlds with bonus levels and maximize the fun with all-new underwater 3D environments!
* Watch out for a slew of new enemies including the killer, kung-fu gripping, galaxy-ripping Captain Kabuki.
* A variety of medals are awarded for different achievements. Can you win them all?!
The King of Fighters '95 is the second game in The King of Fighters series.
The Game Boy version features Nakoruru from the Samurai Shodown series as an exclusive character.
Ninjaboy Rantaro: Gungun Nobiru Chinō Hen (忍たま乱太郎ぐんぐんのびる知能編) is a CD-ROM-based edutainment title for the Playdia console, based on the anime series adapted from the manga by Sōbē Amako (尼子 騒兵衛).
An unconventional platform game. Besides collecting of bonuses, you must destroy
buildings and platforms in the playin by smartly placing bombs. You can use small,
harmless bombs or mor ones (four types are available) and enjoy yourself watching huge constructions explode in thousands of small pieces. Double screen with two simultaneous players, Italian and English language available.
A group of friends unknowingly perform an occult ritual that traps them in an otherworldly elementary school. Here, the vengeful spirits of young children threaten their lives and their sanity, and the only hope of survival is to uncover the chilling details behind the murders of those trapped before them...
Tenchi wo Kurau II: Sekiheki no Tatakai is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up produced by Capcom first released originally as a coin-operated arcade game in 1992 and then later ported over to the PS1 and Sega Saturn.
Tenchi o Kurau II: Sekiheki no Tatakai is a beat'em up with 9 stages, in each of which there are large mobs including spearman, archers, strongmen, bomb-wielding opponents, and at least one Wei boss. There can be up to three players on-screen at the same time. Using two buttons, Attack and Jump, the characters all have standard moves typical of Capcom side-scrollers of the day. Common enemies including Wei soldiers such as bandits, privatees, wrestlers, fatties and thieves will keep poping up from everywhere. In the end of each stage there is a Wei general as stage boss. Li Dian, Xiahou Dun, Xu Chu, Zhang Liao, Cao Ren, Xu Huang, the infamous Lu Bu as final boss. After defeating them all, there is also Cao Cao himself who would try to escape.
There is also a variety of weapons in the game which can be pick
6 leagues, 42 teams, get ready for the greatest soccer matchup of your life. Tecmo brings the most lifelike and action packed soccer game right to you! Go for the hat-trick and get the crowd excited!
The fourth and final episode of BS Super Mario USA: Power Challenge.
BS Super Mario USA is a direct sequel to Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Satellaview, an add-on for the Super Famicom. It was the first Mario platformer game to make use of the Satellaview's Soundlink features. The gameplay and levels are essentially the same as the SNES version of Super Mario Bros. 2, but with numerous added features and a new plot, presented as a sequel to the original game. Dramas by voice actors are also featured, the cast is: Toru Furuya as Mario, Mariko Mukai as Peach / Princess Toadstool, Ichirota Miyakawa as Luigi, Nanae Sumitomo as Kinopio / Toad, and "Mr. Lady" as Catherine / Birdo.
Pornographic S&M game developed by RedZone in 1996. Set in wartime Japan in the not-so-distant future, the player takes control of a female interrogation officer who tracks down escaped criminals.
You assume the role of a student (whose gender you can choose) still aboard the flight towards the fictional Utsuho Island of Southern Japan, the location of the strangest school of the country: Hourai High School. This huge educational complex, which houses more than one million students and personnel (how is that even possible?), seems to acts as a magnet for weird youngsters and nonsensical events. And you get the privilege of a great start. Indeed, an irritated stewardess decides to send you to your destination via a shortcut... by throwing you out of the plane with a parachute.
After a forced landing through a ceiling, here you are, at Hourai High School. The year hasn't started yet and teachers already have you in their sights. You'll get to meet new friends real soon however, particularly the guys behind the school's newspaper "Hourai Sports". You'll even get the chance to take the place of the editor, even though you are the one who sent him to hospital by landing on his head. But the course of your new sc