What connects an emergency at a covert military base with a 200 year-old infant and a graveyard where the dead are rumored to live on? How does Margie Poole know so much about weapons? Who is General Barrow really working for?
And just what is the XMZ1A project?
Unravel the shocking secrets of Downforth- the town with the kookiest collection of citizens you're ever likely to meet. As lawman Vic Buckmaster would say, "Welcome to our little community. You ain't leaving."
The game is a remake of the computer game of the same name. It adds an animated intro, voice-overs, and two mini-games.
The story is based on the manga/anime series Ah! My Goddess, depicting the adventures of Keiichi, a Japanese teenager who accidentally summoned the Norse goddess Verdandi (misspelled "Belldandy" in the romanization) and made a wish for her to stay with him forever, which led to all kinds of troubles. What's more, other powerful beings out there are seeking to harm Keiichi's divine girlfriend, so a simple date ends in an unexpected way...
The game is a "digital comic", meaning that the adventure elements are reduced to the bare minimum: being able to choose dialogue lines or make other decisions from time to time. The mini-games are a timed exercise of putting puzzle pieces together, and a card-matching game against two female opponents.
Heisei Shin Onigashima: Kouhen is an Adventure game, developed by Pax Softonica and published by Nintendo, which was released in Japan in 1997.
It is a port of BS Shin Onigashima, a four-part broadcast game released for the Satellaview (a Super Famicom peripheral). This game is composed of the last two episodes of BS Shin Oni Gashima.
Heisei Shin Onigashima was first released as a Nintendo Power downloadable game, then later released in two parts as cartridges (Zenpen, Kouhen), much like the original Famicom Disk System version was also divided in two parts.
The game was later released for the Wii Virtual Console, in two parts, and for the Wii U Virtual Console (a single release, Zengohen).
Heisei Shin Onigashima: Zenpen is an Adventure game, developed by Pax Softonica and published by Nintendo, which was released in Japan in 1997.
It is a port of BS Shin Onigashima, a four-part broadcast game released for the Satellaview (a Super Famicom peripheral). This game (Zenpen) is composed of the first two episodes of BS Shin Oni Gashima.
Heisei Shin Onigashima was first released as a Nintendo Power downloadable game, then later released in two parts as cartridges (Zenpen, Kouhen), much like the original Famicom Disk System version was also divided in two parts.
The game was later released for the Wii Virtual Console, in two parts, and for the Wii U Virtual Console (a single release, Zengohen)
R?MJ is an interactive horror game with full voice-acting and movement like Kenji Eno's D, where a video plays to show the player's selected movement. The events of R?MJ take place in the summer of 1999. Hajime and Tomowo rush to the S.T.G. Hospital after hearing their friend Ryo was in a suspicious motorcycle accident, but they're trapped in the hospital after an explosion seals their exit. Together with Aya, a nurse who looks after Ryo, Hajime and friends much find a way out while a deadly virus threatens to end their search for freedom. There's something else amiss about this hospital, however. Strange paintings depicting an ancient civilization decorate the hospital walls. Just what is the Asmos Legend?
In addition to looking around for items and solving puzzles, the player must utilize the "5 senses button," which acts as an additional way to investigate. Other characters will prompt you for these moments, such as "what's that smell?" The Playstation version spans 2 discs, whereas the Saturn version fits all
Men in Black: The Game is an officially licensed game based on the 1997 film Men in Black. The plot is unrelated and it is a survival horror game as opposed to being a comedy.
Based on the novel Obelisk by Dr. Judith Kaye Jones.
Explore the extraordinary realm of time travel as the riveting story line unfolds. Discover thrilling plot twists and astonishing scenarios in an exquisitely rendered setting throughout your quest. The quest will take you on an exhilarating adventure where clues and puzzles become your world.
Plunge into the strange world of Oz Nama alongside Kahlee, a dangerously seductive mercenary. Load your Blaster, warm up your joints and set off for an adventure to solve the mystery of the Pax Corpus. If you resist the charms and trickery of Kylana Soro, you may be able to help Kahlee to free Oz Nama from this dreadful creation.
Initially intended to be an adaptation of MTV's animated series Æon Flux, Cryo Interactive continued development on the game after Viacom, MTV's parent company, closed their video game division, removing any character names and references to the aforementioned series in the process.
A summer resort town Brighton stands not far from London, with a small circus troupe becomes the main attraction of the season. Just a day before the premiere clown Charles Dubois is found dead in a shower wagon, the cause of death is a knife strike from the back. Star as the detective who is called from London to resolve this case.
Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Onigiri Ninpou-chou Gold is an Action game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Jaleco, which was released in Japan in 1997.