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  • Helicops

    1997

    Helicops

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Helicops is a 3D Helicopter game with a view in the cockpit and externally. You can choose different pilots which have different stats, as well as choosing a helicopter.
  • RPG Tsukuuru 95

    1997

    RPG Tsukuuru 95

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The first Windows incarnation of the RPG Maker series.
  • Interstate '76

    1997

    Interstate '76

    1997

    Shooter Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.8
    It's 1976 - a different '76. Stretched out before you are thousands of miles of desert - the American Southwest. The massive engine roars as you slam down the accelerator. It's time to get funked up. You are Groove Champion, auto-vigilante. Your agenda: Payback for your dead sister. Your weapon: A 425-horsepower '72 Picard Piranha with two 50-caliber M60 machine guns on top and a flame-thrower on the side. You're one mean dude in an even meaner ride. They've messed with the wrong Champion.
  • The Tone Rebellion

    1997

    The Tone Rebellion

    1997

    Point-and-click Music Real Time Strategy (RTS)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The Tone Rebellion is a real-time strategy game (RTS) with light RPG and puzzle-solving elements. The player must first choose the Floater tribe he/she desires to control - Tarks, Zygons, Cepheans, or Dyla. Each tribe starts on a different island, and has different affinities to the realm types encountered in the game: Physical, Supernatural, Ethereal, and Natural. The player begins with a very small unit of Floaters around a tribal center. By harvesting Tone, the player can build new structures, unique to each race, increasing the number of units. The goal is to build a bridge to another island, eventually uniting all of them in the struggle against the Leviathan.
  • KKND: Krush, Kill 'N' Destroy

    1997

    KKND: Krush, Kill 'N' Destroy

    1997

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 5.7
    KKnD, or Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy is a real-time strategy games in the KKnD series. The game takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting, where two factions are fighting for control over the few natural resources left. Each faction has its own campaign consisting of 15 missions each, and there is also a multiplayer mode which allows up to 6 people to play.
  • Lord Monarch Online

    1997

    Lord Monarch Online

    1997

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Lord Monarch Online was released as freeware over the internet. It’s basically the same as the other versions but features totally new maps. Despite the “online” in the title, there is no network multiplayer. A fanmade map editor was created for the previous Windows versions, and this version can play those maps. This is also the only version of Lord Monarch translated into English, which also included an extensive online manual. Since there’s no real story in any of the computer versions, the only thing you need to know are the menu commands. Therefore, you can practice on the English version, and then use that knowledge if you want to play the other Japanese versions.
  • Lord Monarch First

    1997

    Lord Monarch First

    1997

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Lord Monarch First is a budget priced version of Lord Monarch Original released in 1997, with a lower difficulty level.
  • Silhouette of Darkness

    1997

    Silhouette of Darkness

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A medium sized medieval map with new textures, gameplay focuses largely on discovering secrets.
  • The Lychgate

    1997

    The Lychgate

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    This is an awesome "1-level-hub" which is tough, beautiful, and complete. The architecture is nice, the enemies are numerous, and it'll give you a good challenge, especially on the top skill level.
  • Kakoong

    1997

    Kakoong

    1997

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    While it draws just as much inspiration from the Dragonball aesthetic than My Love, Kakoong is even more tasteless than its Japanese role model. The introduction shows the titular hero taking a crap on a platform. First one only sees his strained face and has to wonder what physical challenge he has to endure, but then the camera zooms out to reveal everything. Players who haven't already been chased away by this gross display get "treated" to a decidedly mediocre 1-on-1 fighting game. The controls work a tiny bit better than in most other examples of the genre on the PC, but there's not much meaning to the fighting overall. The game works on a weird experience system, which encourages to use the same move over and over again and destroys any balancing the game might have had in the first place.
  • Rulue's Iron-Fist Spring Break

    1997

    Rulue's Iron-Fist Spring Break

    1997

    Adventure Visual Novel
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Released in Vol 14, Rulue's Iron-Fist Spring Break is a visual novel starring Rulue. She is tasked to complete one of three objectives over her spring break: Find the five divine treasures, explore the "wonderful land," or gather ingredients for a recipe. This game is mentioned, using the fan title of "Rulue's Spring Break of Fists", in Sega 3D Classics Collection's English-language manual for Puyo Puyo Tsu.
  • Shadow Over Innsmouth

    1997

    Shadow Over Innsmouth

    1997

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Very Early and Historically-relevant in the Quake modding scene, this map stood out when single-player modding wasn't common, with its moody atmosphere. Shadow over Innsmouth is a large medieval village with a few new textures and reskinned monsters. Somewhat of a sequel to "Village of Dread". This is considered Steve Rescoe's finest map by many. The map was featured on the RockPaperShotgun's "Quake Renaissance: a short history of 25 years of Quake modding" article. The map name is taken from a horror-occult short story by author H.P. Lovecraft, main inspiration for the Quake game.
  • Gensei Suikoden

    1997

    Gensei Suikoden

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Gensei Suikoden is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Compile, which was released through Disc Station Vol. 14 in 1997 for Windows 95.
  • Jack Nicklaus 4

    1997

    Jack Nicklaus 4

    1997

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    This update to the Jack Nicklaus golf games was long awaited. The game allows to play 4 of Jack Nicklaus' designed courses (Muirfield Village Golf Club, Colleton River Plantation, Country Club of the South, and Cabo del Sol) and one course created especially for the game.
  • Cyberswine

    1997

    Cyberswine

    1997

    Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The protagonist of Cyberswine is, as the title implies, a cybernetic pig on a race to save CyberCity from a deadly virus. Helping him on his perilous mission is his partner, Sara Lee. The game is essentially an interactive movie done with 3D graphics. The player may interfere and choose the course of action for the hero.
  • MechWarrior 2: BattlePack

    1997

    MechWarrior 2: BattlePack

    1997

    Shooter Simulator Tactical
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    BattlePack is the re-release of MechWarrior 2, its first expansion and multiplayer ported to Mercenaries' engine.
  • Lunatic Dawn: Passage of the Book

    1997

    Lunatic Dawn: Passage of the Book

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Small tales add up to create a history that is all your own. Your mission is to seize the key of fate and build the history of this land. Lunatic Dawn - Passage of the Book is a non-linear RPG in which you can create your own character anywhere in the world and travel freely as you desire. Take on jobs, deliver items, explore various dungeons & buildings, hunt down criminals, assassinate people, start fights in towns, steal, buy a house, raise a family & get married, be a good person or a murderous cutthroat, or save the world from ultimate evil! The choices are limitless in this game! The only thing you are bound to is can you survive the decisions that you choose to follow?
  • Kyodai Mahjongg

    1997

    Kyodai Mahjongg

    1997

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Kyodai Mahjongg is a tile-matching game developed by one person since 1997, with many features and options. It offers 2D and 3D modes, online multiplayer, various tilesets and layouts, and relaxing oriental music. The 2006 version was released on September 25, 2006, and it is currently the latest version nowadays (ver. 21.42).
  • G-Nome

    1997

    G-Nome

    1997

    Shooter Simulator
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The entirety of G-Nome's gameplay is based around close-surface combat, by the means of direct foot movement or the occupancy of vehicles. The majority of the vehicles are bipedal assault machines called "HAWCs", (Heavy Armored Weapons Chassis), that usually carry between two and four weapon mounts, which vary between laser pulse weapons, machine guns and missiles. Aside from the HAWCs, each of the races in the game maintain hovercrafts and armored support vehicles, for strategic insurance and variability.
  • Marble Drop

    1997

    Marble Drop

    1997

    Puzzle Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Players are given an initial set of marbles that are divided evenly into six colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, with two more colors available to purchase: black and silver (steel). These marbles are picked up and dropped by the players into funnels leading to a series of rails, switches, traps and other devices which grow more complex as the game progresses. The aim is to ensure that each marble arrives in the bin of the same color as the marble. Players must determine how the marble will travel through the puzzle, and how its journey will change the puzzle for the next marble. When a marble runs over certain sections of the puzzle, the paths may be rerouted or cut off, either temporarily or permanently. For example, if the marble runs over a button, it might hop, skip and jump a diversion that sends the next marble down a different road.
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