Like the original Salamander, and as opposed to the Life Force releases, Salamander 2 abandons the selection-bar based power-up system, in favor for a simplified system that focuses on powering weapons up based on specific icons. For example, the player cannot increase his ship speed until a speed icon is picked up; additional speed icons further increase the ship velocity.
Several weapons, when additionally upgraded, turn into a 'super' weapon for approximately ten seconds. If the player has the ripple laser, and then gets another icon for it, the player will receive the high-powered Buster ripple for a short period of time. Options have been slightly changed with the arrival of 'option seeds', which are small options that orbit the ship firing only the basic initial shot. Two option seeds can combine into one full option. Moreover, options can also be sacrificed to utilize a short-term homing beam weapon.
Several enemy bosses typical to Gradius games return, including the Brain Golem (the first level boss) and
Interesting gameplay featuring exploration, management and combat
Infinite replayability on customizable, computer-generated worlds
Discovering the uncharted during the Age of Exploration era
Long time ago, the people of Yoneda lived in peace protected by the magical Silver Talisman, created by the Council of the Grand Wizards. As the power-hungry mages split into the rivaling Council of Light and the League of Darkness, a war broke out, lasting many generations. Chaos was brought unto the land as the Talisman was stolen. Retrieve it from the clutches of evil to restore order.
Legend of the Silver Talisman is an action game (with light RPG mechanics) inspired by coin-operated machine hit Gauntlet, with visuals similar to Ultima 6. Two players (the other character goes under computer control in single player mode) compete over items and power-ups to be found in enemy infested dungeon mazes: swords, wands, shields, helmets, armor, scrolls and potions. Combat is done by simply running into the creature/player.
The first episode (out of 3) was released as shareware. From 2003 the full game is available as freeware.
The Troopers' Playground is a single-player episode replacement for Doom II. It was created by Matthias Worch and uploaded to the idgames archive on March 29, 1996. The Trooper's Playground contains nine regular levels in TTP.WAD, one bonus level in TTPBONUS.WAD, and two deathmatch-only maps in TTPDEATH.WAD. The episode features a custom status bar and new textures.
The PC-Engine CD port features full voice work with a cast consisting entirely of professional voice actors, and also includes character-unique chain phrases.
A data pack for SD Gundam G Next which adds additional content. It was released in a write-protected memory packs which was meant to be inserted in the slot of the cartridge. It is considered part of the Satellaview library.
Daisenryaku is a long-running series of strategy games by SystemSoft and SystemSoft Alpha in Japan. SystemSoft Alpha performs development for all console Daisenryaku games while the parent SystemSoft writes Windows and Macintosh editions.
Mobile Suit Gundam 2.0 is an upgraded do-over of the previous PlayStation game based on the original anime's storyline, Mobile Suit Gundam. This version retains the same storyline, first-person cockpit perspective, and control scheme, but has upgraded the experience across the board. 3D objects now appear in stages, which are newly designed.
A mystery visual novel in which you play as a detective who works part time at a sports accessories store.
In a gym equipment room he discovers a hanging mummified corpse. According to victim's older sister Makoto, her brother was alive just a while ago. Together with Makoto you are to discover the truth behind this suspicious case.
Just like Picross, use the numbers as hints to complete the picture. Expresses a unique world-view through exquisite performances featuring movies of futuristic images and game narration by voice actors.
Whether you're a beginning bridge player or an expert, Bridge Deluxe 2 with Omar Sharif is the game you have been waiting for. Internationally renowned actor and master bridge player Omar Sharif brings this highly advanced and exciting game to life. Developed with advanced artificial intelligence, Bridge Deluxe 2 with Omar Sharif includes all the intricacies of rubber bridge and is displayed in stunningly beautiful SVGA graphics. An in-depth tutorial with full-motion video and digitized speech of Omar Sharif will teach the beginning player the various strategies of bridge and will challenge the advanced player to championship level.
Lupin III: The Master File is a collection of materials related to the production of the Lupin III anime from 1971 to 1994. This includes character sheets, location maps, original sketches, music, poster scans, and plot summaries.
An expanded edition of Master File was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on March 28, 2012.
GT Racing is a Super Famicom racing video game where the player gets to drive a Gran Turismo car in either championship or practice mode. The game is based on the 1996 Super GT racing season using the horsepower standards and rules of the era.
During championship mode, the player is asked enter a number, his or her driver's name, and the team name that he or she will use during the championship. The driver's name and team can be entered using either English or Japanese letters. When a player beats a record, he or she is asked to insert his or her number, name or initials (up to four characters and two digits for the number). Championship mode can last for multiple seasons. Playing ninety-nine seasons in a single racing career is theoretically possible due to the double-digit nature of the season information. There are eight different tracks, including the Suzuka Circuit that has been shown in video games since Pole Position II and Fuji Speedway (complete with a virtually photorealistic Mount Fuji in the background