"Professor" Hitosuji, well-known reputed tutor and a teacher. He can turn even the worst students into straight A stars... although it might be just a coincidence that all those girls happen to be very young and beautiful students. His "private tutoring skills" might be somewhat questionable, but it works.
This game released only in Japan in 1995. In the game, the player plays as one of the three main girls (either Momoko, Yuri or Hinagiku) to compete with each other in a series of mini games. The ultimate goal is to win the competition over the other two girls so that the player who won the competition can ask the guy that all three girls are in love with (Yanagiba) to the school dance. The game has a three player option as well, where two other people can play the other two girls that you did not pick.
The game was stored in three separate CDs. The gameplay shares many puzzle elements and first-person gameplay to Myst. When the player clicks the cursor on where the mouse icon changes to a triforce icon, the location changes. Clicking on an object allows the player to get a closer look. The player's main objective is to collect four special coins to use at the Oracle booth before proceeding to the office building to locate the deed. The fairground is divided into four sections. In each section there are some playable minigames. Playing the minigames costs a few tokens. Jamie starts the player off with ten tokens. Winning the minigames earns the player additional tokens depending on the winning score. At least one minigame in each fairground section earns the player a special coin. After solving the puzzles in the park's office building, the player must use whatever clues gathered to find out which one of nine park employees is the thief who stole the deed.
Wirehead has the player controlling Ned Hubbard, a man with a wireless controller implanted in his brain, via the joypad.
The bad guys are chasing after Ned for his "mind implant", and of course, the only way to get it is to open his head. Reminiscent of Dragon's Lair, a path opens up, and the player has to choose the right direction, otherwise Ned will be killed.
The fourth and last part (week) of the first map of BS Zelda no Densetsu.
BS Zelda no Densetsu was a remake of The Legend of Zelda that was released for the Satellaview attachment of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan.
The third part (week) of BS Zelda no Densetsu.
BS Zelda no Densetsu was a remake of The Legend of Zelda that was released for the Satellaview attachment of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan.
The second part (week) of BS Zelda no Densetsu.
BS Zelda no Densetsu was a remake of The Legend of Zelda that was released for the Satellaview attachment of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan.
Adventure game for the CD-ROM² addon for PC-Engine. The player navigates Mei around the environment, examining locations and items of interest, and talking to other characters. There are no puzzles in the game, with the plot advanced by triggering events. Items are used automatically in their corresponding locations.
The first part (week) of BS Zelda no Densetsu.
BS Zelda no Densetsu was a remake of The Legend of Zelda that was released for the Satellaview attachment of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan.
When Aya got up this morning, she was an average 18 year old schoolgirl. Sold to the mob when her parents can't pay off their debts, she is forced into a sordid life of lesbian wrestling, where women wearing very little clothes beat each other up quite a lot. And in this game, whoever comes first, LOSES! Can Aya hang onto her virginity? Well, there's not much chance of that. But you can guide her through her rites of passage in this manga role-playing game. Will Aya be the champion or a slave? At the end of the game, the loser must do whatever she is told, or else...
Elements Voice Series vol.2: Rica Fukami - Private Step (エレメントボイスシリーズ(2) 深見 梨加 〜Private Step〜) is a CD-ROM-based title for the Playdia console, featuring full motion video of Japanese pop idol Rica Fukami (深見 梨加).
This interactive title takes the player to Hello Kitty's bedroom with a number of activities and features several different Sanrio characters. Activities vary from a slot machine, an art page with stickers, dressing up Hello Kitty, and a Janken game.
Yakouchuu is an adventure game. The title translates to Phosphorescent Animalcule (animalcule meaning a microscopic animal, a portmanteau of animal and molecule) and specifically to Noctiluca scintillans.
It is a "sound novel" in the vein of Chunsoft's hits Otogirisou and Kamaitachi no Yoru (localized as Banshee's Last Cry): the player reads a novel-like story as the text appears on the screen with a static backdrop and background sounds to set the scene. They also occasionally make choices which can determine the route of the story. Yakouchuu concerns the ship "Diana" and its captain, who is the player-named protagonist, and crew as it sets off on an inauspicious journey.
The game was ported to the Game Boy Color in 1999. The same year, it saw a sequel for the N64: Yakouchuu II: Satsujin Kouru.
Now you can have the successful TV show HUGO on your very own computer!
You have the chance to win points, honor and fame with Hugo. The game features all 4 scenes popular from the morning call-in show. The course of events are entirely in your hands!