Menkyo wo Torou is a driving simulator game released on Playstation. The purpose is to go to a driving school and get a driver's license. In the course, students answer questions such as traffic regulations in the form of quizzes. Practical training for manual cars requires the operation of a half-clutch.
Red Sun is the third in Psygnosis' Star Wars inspired "Colony Wars" saga. This time around you follow the personal quest of Valdmar a miner who gets caught up in the wars between the League and the Navy after meeting the enigmatic "General" in a series of mysterious dreams.
The Renai Simulation: Natsu Iro Celebration is a classic adventure dating simulation game.
The game begins at the beginning of august when Kimi is a young student receive a call from her father telling her to return to home in 21 days. So she decided to enjoy those days having fun with her classmate friend. They will go around the town and meet different people.
Everytime that the game is played the personality of the people changed making each time a different experience for the player. The game features 11 different main characters to interact.
In Primal Image Vol. 1, players assume the role of a fashion photographer whose goal is to take sexy snapshots of young and beautiful women. There are four CG models in all, and each of them possesses customizable behavioral types. Specialty options include the lady-poseable Producer Mode, skeletal manipulation, customizable facial expressions, and background objects that give your women environments to pose with. Primal Image is most renowned, however, for being the first game in history to use MathEngine's same bio-mechanic technology that powered the critically acclaimed Discovery Channel documentary, Walking with Dinosaurs.
Hello Kitty no 'Otonaru' Mail is a Japan-only Hello Kitty Dreamcast game. It has online functions that allow users to communicate with friends by sending mail using Hello Kitty characters.
Enemy Engaged: Comanche vs Hokum is an attack helicopter simulation game. The game was a follow up to Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc, and interconnectable with it. It was developed by Razorworks. Enemy Engaged 2 is its sequel.
Bve trainsim is a free 3DCG train simulator game for Windows in which you drive a train, produced by a Japanese individual.
You can introduce and play with various user-created train lines.
Starlancer is a space-based science fiction flight simulator computer game, created by Erin Roberts, Chris Roberts, and Warthog PLC under the auspices of Digital Anvil.
It is the year 2160. Mankind has colonized the solar system and two political entities have emerged: the Alliance consisting of American, Australian, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, British and German forces, and The Coalition of Russian, Chinese and Middle-Eastern interests. The game begins with a surprise attack on Fort Kennedy, where a peace treaty turns into a bloodbath: all of the inner four planets are overrun, including Terra herself, and the Italian and French fleets are utterly lost. The Alliance fleet regroups at Triton, Neptune's moon, and attempts to regain lost territory. The player takes the role of a rookie pilot in the international 45th Volunteers squadron, under the command of Captain Robert Foster and Wing Commander Maria Enriquez, aboard the re-commissioned British carrier ANS Reliant.
As with Wing Commander: Prophecy, the
Omiai Commando: Bakappuru ni Tukkomi wo is a simulation game intended to marry couples. Set up a date, tell them the right thing to do, develop their love, and get them to propose successfully.
There's a party going on in here, and you're the bartender! All of the action takes place in a hip New York bar, where the clientele just want to drink and you've got to help them. Learn how to mix more than 100 different drinks ranging from the simple to the absurdly fancy. Make sure to check I.D. cards, keep the customers from getting too drunk, and maintain a constant flow of music. (You wouldn't want folks to start getting bored, would you?) The goal is to earn tips, but that won't be so easy with 20 of the city's fussiest at your bar.
Fly low and strike deep in the re-invention of the Gunship flight combat franchise. In Gunship!, you're the point man for WWIII -- Russian forces have amassed on one side, NATO on the other in a flashpoint conflict in Eastern Europe. You are about to deploy the most devastating weapon in the inventory of war: the helicopter Gunship! Finesse, raw power, stealth and speed blend in a high-wire balancing act of exacting proportions. In the 21st century, the fate of war can turn on one micro-engagement in the epicenter of action.
Kisha de Go! is an offshoot of the Densha de Go! series. This version of the game allows players to drive a steam train, rather than an electric train like the other entries.
The coverage included portions of the Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Shin'etsu Main Line and Ban'etsu-Sai Line. The controls were made slightly more complex to reflect steam operation.
Give the hamster you got a cute name. Basically care! If you grow up lovingly, your hamster will grow bigger and bigger. Grow carefully by feeding and taking a walk. If you take a walk with your hamster, there will be many events. You can get money by clearing the mini game. Use this money to buy food, toys, and birdhouses for your hamster. Hamsters can get married when they grow up. If you grow your hamster well, new species may be born.
As a celebration of their 15 year anniversary, Artdink re-released a few games as a 15th anniversary edition. This re-release of AIV was programmed to run on Windows 98 as well as previous versions, which hadn't been able to play this game prior.
Theme Park Roller Coaster aims to deliver a complete amusement park experience. Players can build the coaster of their dreams, and then ride it from a first-person perspective. From that same perspective, you can explore eight environments across four different themes (Lost World, Halloween World, SpaceZone, and Wonder Land), and uncover several hidden mini-games to accompany Theme Park's new physics system and realistic weather effects. As an added bonus, visitors to your creation have brand new features as well: including original skeletal animations and facial expressions that convey their moods. There's even a redesigned interface that was specifically developed for the Dual Shock 2 controller, and an interactive help system to get you well on your way towards building the park you always wanted.
Densha de Go! 3 Tsuukin-hen (loosely translated to "Go by Train! 3: Commuting Edition", also known as "Let's Go by Train! 3") is an electric train driving simulation game developed and released by Taito for arcades in Japan on March 2000.
The sequel to the 1998 game Densha de Go! 2 Kousoku-hen, Densha de Go! 3 uses updated arcade hardware for improved 3D graphics (such as a higher-resolution user interface and improved models for both the trains and environment) while revamping the scoring calculation, adding online leaderboards, adding multiple time-of-day options (including morning, noon, evening, and night), and including two additional game modes ("Family Mode" for beginner players and "Tetsujin Mode" for advanced players).
It features a new set of real-life train routes, including the Sasaguri Line, the Kagoshima Main Line, the San'yō Main Line, the San'in Main Line, the Chūō Main Line, and the Chūō-Sōbu Line.
The game later received an update on October 2000, known as Densha de Go! 3 Tsuukin-hen: Dai