Pitfall 3D is a 3D platformer in which players guide Pitfall Harry Jr. (the original Pitfall! hero's son, voiced by B-movie king Bruce Campbell) through a wide variety of settings, ranging from the South American jungle to the ruins of the Moku civilization that lie behind a dimensional rift.
Some old obstacles and enemies appear, such as tar pits that can open up beneath Harry and swallow him whole, ever-present scorpions, and old favorites like rolling logs and handy vines, which can be found smattered around the jungle. But there are new dangers as well, including the sinister flying darters, and new wonders to behold, such as gravity-defying lucense.
Harry Jr. gets by much the same way his father did -- he can dodge out of the way, jump over obstacles, and take a swing at attackers with his trusty pick-axe. The object is to guide Harry Jr. through 11 levels, trying to discover what happened to the Moku civilization, and finally into a confrontation with the mighty Scourge, who's holding this alternate dimensi
...Iru! takes place in a high school with a large mechanical clock in the center. You control an upper classman who, along with his fellow students and teachers, finds himself locked inside the school when staying late to finish a project. As the bodies start to pile up your goal is to escape the school while saving your girlfriend and as many of your fellow classmates as you can.
March Madness '98 is a college basketball game. Its features include the NCAA Tournament, 107 division 1A teams, 9 women's teams, team specific fight songs and chants, plus authentic college uniforms and logos. The game also gives you the opportunity to win preseason and conference tournaments. Create your own player from scratch, or customize your own NCAA Tournament with up to 64 teams. The game also has a momentum meter which can go up when a team is doing well temporarily increasing the ability ratings of its players.
Mitsumete Knight is a 1997 Dating Sim on PlayStation 1, developed by Konami in cooperation with Red Company. The spiritual successor of Konami's smash hit Tokimeki Memorial: Forever with you, it uses the same game engine and most of its successful mechanics, but with several exciting twists!
Irritating Stick (originally Dengeki Iraira Bou), is a carnival game in which the player has to move a spinning stick through maze-like levels, without touching the borders. If the borders are touched, the player gets zapped and loses the game.
PlayStation-only sequel to Jaleco's crossover cute-'em-up.
The system uses a gun controller connected to the 2P controller socket to provide cover fire for the shooter.
The title of the game is therefore a combination of Gun and the Japanese word Ganbare (Don't give up!).
Even if you don't have a gun controller, you can use a DualShock controller to shoot for cover.
As in the classic arcade title Breakout, Sorcerer's Maze presents players with a series of increasingly difficult stages, each of which must be cleared by destroying a variety of colored bricks found within. Players are equipped with a small paddle, capable only of horizontal movement, which they maneuver so as to deflect a tiny ball around the screen -- the ball will destroy any brick it contacts, while continuing to ricochet.
Failing to keep the ball in play will result in the loss of a life -- lose three and the game is over. Destroying certain bricks will result in power-ups being dropped into play, which will alter such variables as the size of the paddle and the number of balls onscreen at any one time, to name but two. Power-ups can also be purchased between stages in order to better equip oneself for precarious situations that may lie ahead.
This 3D action game is based on the computer animated cartoon ReBoot. It's an over-the-shoulder perspective shooter comprised of 19 complex levels filled with diverse enemies. The story in the game is conveyed through the linear video: an original episode of ReBoot created just for the game and positioned as episode 0 of the TV series (i.e. a prequel).
This is a mahjong game specially designed for young players to learn how to play mahjong. The game features several game modes and a lot of different computer players to play against.
The sequel to the most original and realistic fighting game - bigger, better and more brutal than ever.
No life bars, no time limits, no mercy. And a single blow can still make the difference between life and death.
12 new warriors for a total of 20.
New weapons, subweapons, stances and moves.
6 fighting modes, plus first-person view option.
Each character follows their own story path, with unique encounters and endings.
Two-handed swordplay, throwing weapons, mud-slinging and more.
Unique body damage system allows you to incapacitate or kill with one well-placed strike.
Run, dodge and slash through huge 3D settings.
The Playstation port of Theme Hospital has a a different menu system to accomodate the controller, and a slightly different graphical presentation of the HUD.
Misa no Mahou Monogatari - Heartful Memories tells the story of a creature that got the mission from the queen of a magic world called Firimu, of travel to the human world and find a young girl to train her and make her become a tarot magician and that way she will be the champion that will defeat the evil powers that wants to conquer the human and the magical worlds. The game's story takes place in that high school and lasts for four years of training (in a Japanese high school from third grade to sixth), the main character of the game is Misa and during that time period she will have to train her abilities, meet different people and classmates, and face enemies in the human world. The gameplay is a mix between an adventure game and a simulation game, the player character will got better or worse stats depending of the training done each week, and her relations with other characters will also be different depending of the choices in the conversations.