You are a Japanese salary man, normal in every way... except that you've just been bitten by an evil space insect, turning you from a regular man into a rage-fueled monster. Destroy anything you can to fill your dopamine gauge, and reach the end of the stage to continue your transformation from a normal human into an enormous kaijuu monster, all the while avoiding the police and the military trying to stop you.
Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling - Toukon Retsuden 3 is the third and last sequel for the Playstation One console to one of the most popular wrestling games ever made. The game still maintained its wonderful polygon graphics, large range of moves, and smooth game control.
The new game has all of the old favorite wrestlers, plus new wrestlers like Chris Benoit, Tiger Mask, and Antonio Inoki. Tag Team and Battle Royal modes have also been added. New moves, arenas, and new situation moves (like running tackles) have added to the game.
Feel the power.
Take control of the world's greatest athletes in WCW/NWO Thunder! Dictate the rules, then break them. Only your imagination can keep you from ruling the world of professional wrestling!
Over 60 WCW and NWO Superstars, including Goldberg, Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Diamond Dallas Page, The Giant, Bret Hart, Konnan, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Curt Henning, Saturn, Randy Savage, Chris Jericho, Sting, Raven, and more!
Full-Screen Wrestler entrances with theme music
Commentary from Thunder announcers Tony Schiavone & Mike Tenay
A war has been going on for nearly two hundred years between the cruel Imperium regime and the Rebel forces. The Rebels are beginning to turn the tides of the war to their advantage, and while the Imperium armies are by no means defeated, there is a great deal of hope in the Rebel camp.
Unfortunately, the Imperium has introduced a new weapon of unspeakable power. When unleashed against a Rebel planet, the damage was absolute. This new "planet-killing" weapon will certainly mark the end of the Rebel forces if it continues to operate.
Uprising X, by The 3DO Company, is a blend of action and strategy for the PlayStation. Players take control of a tank-like vehicle known as "The Wraith," which is the most powerful weapon available to the Rebel forces. The majority of the game is spent behind the controls of the Wraith, although some missions will require troop deployment and the construction of Rebel equipment. The game utilizes a first-person view from inside the Wraith or while building in Citadel mode.
Red Asphalt incorporates both racing elements and combat. Using a skillful combination of both, your objective is to overcome your opponents and face off against Draenek in the Arena of Death -- the fifth and final world. There are 24 tracks in all, spanning apocalyptic city streets and other futuristic settings.
Before your dangerous journey begins, you'll need to choose one of six different characters to play as. Each comes with three varying abilities; the driving skill affects a character's handling ability and top speed, tactical affects weapon lock-on times and aggression is that character's strength. Among the characters is the dangerous Motormouth that thrives on death and annihilation; Thula Crimstone, a future leader of the Starian Empire; Jackal, a war-torn being that wishes to destroy all those that bring war against his people; and the spiritual Hiroki. Throughout the game, they'll earn experience points that increase ability points.
In March Madness 99 you can take total control of the future of your team with new Dynasty Mode with Recruiting but that's not all. Improved gameplay lets you control leaners fadeaways crossovers dribbles and dunks. You've got total control.
"100 Man-Yen Quiz Hunter" (1 Million Yen Quiz Hunter) is a game based on a Japanese quiz show. The quiz show aired from 1981 to 1993 and was produced by TV Asahi.
This is a quiz show where viewers can participate, with 20 prizes being competed for, and the winner being determined by the total amount of prizes earned.
The PlayStation port of Street Fighter Alpha 3 has added new characters to the roster, including Juli, Juni, Balrog, Dee Jay, Fei Long and T. Hawk. They come with new portraits and their own scenarios. Guile, Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma have also been added as secret characters that can be unlocked through World Tour mode, a mode that allows players to strengthen and customize the fighting style of their chosen character while traveling the world.
2999 Game Kids is an interactive comic in which you control a character in the future. The game takes place in the year 2999 and the people are some kind of cyborgs. The game start when the player's character (a young kid) wakes up from big nightmare and some strange things starts to happen to him.
The gameplay is the usual in the comic interactive but in this game there some parts of the game in which you control the character in a 3d graphics engine with a first person perspective.
The PS1 version of Tales of Phantasia contains new features including an animated opening sequence produced by Japanese studio Production I.G., re-drawn character sprites and backgrounds, a 3D-rendered world map, and re-recorded character audio to better accommodate the compact disc format. The inclusion of animated Skits and a modified version of the battle system resembling that used in Destiny, were added. For the battle system, the team wanted to increase the overall battle speed and combo potential. Suzu Fubayashi, a non-playable supporting character in the original release, was also made playable as an optional party member.
Beatmania Append 3rdMix is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the Playstation version of the 3rd arcade game in the beatmania series. It is the second game to be released for the Playstation.
Since this is an Append release, it needs another beatmania title to act as a key disc to boot the game.
The game is played with a controller with one turn table and 5 keys, three white and two black. On the screen you will see bars moving from the top to bottom in columns representing each of the keys and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to scratch.
Unlike the arcade counterpart, the Playstation version does not have a combo counter. Expert mode is also missing from this version of the game.
The game features all songs from the arcade release except for 4: Beginning of life, DJ BATTLE, jam jam reggae (FUNKY jam Cookie mix), and SKA a go go. The game has a total of 23 songs.
Ganbare Goemon: Kuru Nara Koi! - Ayashi Geikka no Kuroi Kage is a Ganbare Goemon game released for the PlayStation on December 23, 1998. Developed and published by Konami in Japan. It was released alongside Goemon's Great Adventure for the Nintendo 64. It was the second game in the series released for the PlayStation and also the second game in 3D, following Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon.
The game plays from a top-down view and introduces a kick move to each character's repertoire of techniques.The game is played from a semi-isometric, fixed third person perspective, within a fully polygonal engine. Levels are divided between platforming stages and neutral zones in which you can talk to characters, buy items, etc.
As in other Ganbare Goemon games you have to use each character's individual skills to complete specific objectives in order to advance the game's plot, and each character now also get their "impact" giant mecha, which they must use in specific sequences.
Combat has been revamped in order to include a