The second project from 38 Studios was a massively-multiplayer online game set in their Amalur universe, established in the singleplayer RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. After 38's collapse, it is unlikely to ever see release.
Dragon Slayer is an action RPG designed by Yoshio Kiya and developed by Nihon Falcom. The title helped to pioneer the action RPG genre in Japan and spawned many sequels that would spin-off into their own franchises over time.
Godzilla Trading Battle is a PlayStation video game released only in Japan in 1998 by Toho Co., Ltd. It featured almost every Toho kaiju up to that point as well as 6 new monsters created exclusively for the game.
Released in 2001, this MMORPG had its own TV show on Gamenetwork. Players took control of either a human, a devil, or even a monster, to battle for control of the heaven world. The European server was shut down for good on March 31st 2009.
The team at SomaDev have now taken the abandonware game and are launching it on August 31st with improvements. See myth-of-soma.com for more details.
Holic is a cute-style MMORPG developed by the well-known online game developer Mgame based in Seoul, South Korea. The game features meticulous scene setting, adorable characters and plenty of action and emotes. In addition, the game is unique for its class revolving system, over kill combat system, man canon, etc.
Starship Troopers: Battlespace was a massively multiplayer space shooter playable on the GameStorm network. Players could fight in campaigns or quick matches as the human Feds or the alien Arachnids, and battled live players from the opposing team. Points and victories contributed to persistently-tracked stats, resulting in regular promotions for skilled players.
Dungeon Lords: The Orb and the Oracle was the proposed sequel to Dungeon Lords, and was to be the second in the series. It was in development with an expected release in Q4, 2009. It was put on hold indefinitely due to market research results and game engine instability. Later the game was canceled and replaced with Dungeon Lords MMXII.
Trade Wars 2002 is a classic BBS door game that has been actively played since the late 1980s. The player controls a spaceship in a Star Trek-inspired universe, trading resources at a profit to build up a space empire of planets and space stations. It was later adapted to play over the internet and external tools were built to automate repetitive tasks. The game is still playable on many web BBSes today.