Flying Nightmares is a 3-D flight-sim game that has the player take to the controls of the Harrier jet, flying in a series of missions with realistic controls and weapon systems against a horde of enemy planes and ground units.
The player can also fly alongside three computer wingmen that will help them out during missions, completing certain objectives such as destroying certain enemy units or protecting friendly units. There is a multitude of views to choose from (1st, 3rd and even a missiles POV) and features FMV sequences between missions that tell the story of the game.
The player is cast as a boy named Zack, who's only goal is to reach the basement of an evil corporation in order to destroy it, but first he has to get through 36 levels of death in order to reach it.
Bodyconscious Digital Rave! Part 1: Shinjuku & Takashi simulates the nightlife of Japan by taking you to the club scene where you can engage in simulated partying.
YuYu Hakusho is a fighting game based on the YuYu Hakusho anime. The player can choose from 15 characters, each of which has their own special and hyper moves. The animation for the characters was modeled by the animation studio Pierrot who also did the TV animation.
Adult FMV strip rock-paper-scissors title, allowing the players to choose between five different women, and decide which articles of clothing are removed after winning. Stripping your opponents rewards the player with a three minute long video.
The game takes place in a futuristic sci-fi setting, where the player pilots a giant robot. His main objective is research, through a lot of dialogue and exploration of scenarios, although there are also combat segments between mecha that allow the player to fight with weapons or melee.
Battle Pinball is a Japanese-only release where players play competitive pinball against the computer or another player. Players pick between one of four characters, each with their own dedicated pinball table. The game then moves to a split-screen view, where both players play their respective table and try to get a higher score than their opponent.
The version of Out of This World (Another World) for the 3DO is very different from the other ports because of its own visual style, using rasterized graphics, which were criticized by the creator of the original version.