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  • Chaos Gear: Michibi Kareshi Mono

    1999

    Chaos Gear: Michibi Kareshi Mono

    1999

    Strategy
    WonderSwan
    Chaos Gear: Michibi Kareshi Mono is a Strategy game, developed by Lay-Up and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Corsairs Gold

    1999

    Corsairs Gold

    1999

    Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    About: Plunge into a world of adventure and freedom and discover the excitement of sailing, the thirst for gold, thundering cannons, and savage pirate attacks. A fascinating quest will drive you to the four corners of the Earth and new adventures will await you in each port along your journey. You will accumulate fortune for yourself and for your country, either by force or through your shrewd business dealings. As an accomplished warrior and a skillful negotiator, only strategy will serve to forge your reputation. You may even succeed in becoming more admired than the king and more feared than the most barbaric of pirates!
  • Wild Metal

    1999

    Wild Metal

    1999

    Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Dreamcast
    Wild Metal is a 3D strategic vehicular combat game set in a distant land, in which you command armed roving vehicles to disrupt dangerous automated military units that have overtaken the Tehric planetary system.
  • Onegai Monsters

    1999

    Onegai Monsters

    1999

    Strategy
    Nintendo 64
    The game is a 3D RPG in which the player character is a child who starts a journey to become a monster breeder on his tenth birthday. After receiving and hatching an egg, the player walks around the world, completing requests from people and raising monsters. Requests are basic RPG quests—such as collecting an item for a non-playable character—and the monsters fight in Pokémon-style, turn-based battles. Unlike Pokémon, every monster in the game comes from the one baby that the player receives as their first monster. Depending on the food it is fed, the monster gains element points, which determine how it evolves. Monsters level up both through defeating other monsters and when walking around the town. Monsters hatch from eggs that can be bought at the local monster shop.
  • Sangokushi for WonderSwan

    1999

    Sangokushi for WonderSwan

    1999

    Strategy
    WonderSwan
    Sangokushi for WonderSwan is a Strategy game, developed by Koei/Inis and published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Super Robot Taisen Compact

    1999

    Super Robot Taisen Compact

    1999

    Strategy
    WonderSwan WonderSwan Color
    Super Robot Taisen Compact is a Strategy game, developed by TOSE and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Last Stand

    1999

    Last Stand

    1999

    Strategy
    WonderSwan
    Last Stand is a Strategy game, developed by Soft Machine and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Ancient Conquest: The Golden Fleece

    1999

    Ancient Conquest: The Golden Fleece

    1999

    Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Ancient Conquest is set in the fictional days when heroes like Hercules and Zetes lived, days that we know from legendary myths. The objective of the game is to get the Golden Fleece. To reach the objective, players will have to build their navy, the legendary ship Argo, earn money while exploring natural resources, like amber, fish and Leviathans. While playing the game, players will have to fight against monsters (harpies, medusas, cyclops, minotaurs, etc.), sea creatures (sharks, crocodiles, sea-serpents, swordfish), wizards, survive natural disasters as well as the mighty Persians and Barbarians who robbed you of your ships and settlements. To overcome obstacles you have to attract ancient heroes to help you on your quest, for their skills will help you on your journey.
  • Nobunaga no Yabou Game Boy-ban 2

    1999

    Nobunaga no Yabou Game Boy-ban 2

    1999

    Strategy
    Game Boy Color
    The warlords start moving lively! A masterpiece depicting the Sengoku period is powered up! Now is the time to fulfill the great ambitions of Nobunaga Oda, who has been scattered in the midst of his ambitions by making full use of his unique warlords and doing his best in strategy and tactics! "Nobunaga's Ambition: Sengoku Gunyuden" is now available on Game Boy! !! The scenario is equipped with two episodes, "Gunyu Wari" in 1560 and "Nobunaga's Ambition" in 1582. There are more than 400 warlords. Equipped with "field battle" and "siege battle" modes.
  • Battle of Britain

    1999

    Battle of Britain

    1999

    Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Battle of Britain is a 1999 computer wargame developed and published by TalonSoft. It was designed by Gary Grigsby and Keith Brors.
  • Nobunaga no Yabou for WonderSwan

    1999

    Nobunaga no Yabou for WonderSwan

    1999

    Strategy
    WonderSwan
    Nobunaga no Yabou for Wonderswan is a Strategy game, developed by Koei/Inis and published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Nobunaga no Yabou: Bushou Fuuunroku

    1999

    Nobunaga no Yabou: Bushou Fuuunroku

    1999

    Strategy
    PlayStation
  • Cyber Daisenryaku

    1999

    Cyber Daisenryaku

    1999

    Strategy
    PlayStation
    Cyber Daisenryaku is a Tactical RPG game in which the player will control a high school student.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Reppuden

    1999

    Nobunaga's Ambition: Reppuden

    1999

    Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac PlayStation PlayStation Portable Dreamcast
    The eighth title in the Nobunaga's Ambition series.
  • Land Battle

    1999

    Land Battle

    1999

    Strategy
    Intellivision
    [Unreleased 1982] Land Battle is a two player war game which utilizes both strategic and tactical modes of play. Each player controls an array of forces with the objective of capturing or destroying his opponent's "flag." PRODUCTION HISTORY This wargame simulation took a long time in programming (officially 391 days, compared to 170 days for Night Stalker, begun at about the same time); when completed in mid-1982, Marketing was concerned that its design already looked dated. A second concern was that, due to the complexity of the game, it required more memory than an Intellivision contained; the cartridge would have to include 256 bytes of RAM onboard. Only USCF Chess had been approved for onboard RAM, an expensive proposition. When the Entertainment Computer System (ECS) was given the green light, Gabriel Baum, VP of Applications Software, proposed changing Land Battle to an ECS title; the ECS had an additional 2K of RAM available for cartridges. Marketing resisted this -- they still wanted Land Battle as a sta
  • Utopia

    1998

    Utopia

    1998

    Strategy
    Web browser
    Utopia was a browser-based strategy game where each player manages a province within a kingdom, collaborating with other players to grow their territories and strengthen their kingdom. Players build and manage resources like food, housing, and military defenses on their land, and engage in real-time attacks and espionage against other provinces. The game emphasizes teamwork, strategic planning, and timing as players balance growth, defense, and warfare to lead their kingdom to dominance.
  • Nobunaga no Yabou Internet

    1998

    Nobunaga no Yabou Internet

    1998

    Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Ocean Bound

    1998

    Ocean Bound

    1998

    Strategy
    Mac
    Ocean Bound is a survival game where you and the crew of your ship are stranded on an unknown island. The main goal is to build a ship to escape back to civilization, but before you can do that you must establish a colony, collect resources and try to stay alive. But once you manage to escape, the next level simply strands you in another island. There are sixty levels in total, featuring all sorts of islands, some as big as continents, and each one requires a different strategy to stay alive.
  • Beached II

    1998

    Beached II

    1998

    Strategy
    Mac
    Whilst travelling out on the open sea, your boat sinks. You, and two others are washed onto a tropical island. The island is a paradise, with trees, bananas, coconuts, and vines. However, you suddenly remember the long range weather forecast. A tornado will form in this area in about one week. You must work hard to build a raft to get off the island, but also make sure you keep alive by eating, drinking and sleeping. The other survivors must build their own rafts too. You must decide if and when you help them, or if you line your own pockets with gold.
  • Beached

    1998

    Beached

    1998

    Strategy
    Mac
    After a mysterious boating accident, you find yourself stranded on a small tropical island. Life isn't so bad here: there's food, wood, and gold for the taking, so why leave? Well, even paradise has its dark moments, and this particular paradise is about to be wiped off the map by a hurricane. Your newfound life of leisure has turned into a lesson in bare survival. Avoid starving to death, chop wood, build a boat, and get off that sand pile. Before you leave, you might even have enough time to line your pockets with the gold that still litters the island.
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