Sotsugyou Vacation is a love adventure game and part of the Graduation series. It is a sequel to Sotsugyō Crossworld, featuring the cast from that game plus three new characters. The player joins some of their classmates on an island summer vacation; the island turns out to be kind of boring, so after hearing a story about hidden treasure somewhere on the island, some of the girls decide to spend their time looking for that treasure.
Sotsugyou Vacation is an adventure, and "gal get" (love simulation) game in the Sotugyou Graduation series of games. The goal of the game is to find a treasure on a southern island, and also become friends with the girls.
In this "anti-RPG" adventure game notable for parodying and subverting common JRPG conventions, you level up by loving, not fighting. Revive dead animals and bond with everyone around you to obtain the most important thing in the universe — love.
Cart World Series is a racing game based on the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) open-wheel racing series. This game is licensed and features many notable drivers from the late 1990's, such as Greg Moore, Al Unser Jr. and Paul Tracy. The game also features 10 authentic tracks as well as realistic handling and damage. Players can compete in a full year's worth of races competing for points in each race or in simple single races. There are two game modes: arcade and simulation. Arcade mode allows re-spawning of damaged vehicle parts. In Simulation mode, all damage is permanent for the race. The game supports the analog controller.
Go on the links with EA Sports' PGA TOUR '98. The game features five championship courses: the exclusively licensed Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Bay Hill Club, TPC of Scottsdale, Colonial Country Club, and TPC at Sawgrass. Each course has been designed using actual blueprints of the real courses, resulting in amazingly realistic graphics. Every hole features the real characteristics and surroundings of the real thing, including trees on the fairways, sloping hills, huge bunkers, and tricky greens. Compete as or against 14 PGA Tour pros, including Mark O'Meara, Lee Janzen, Davis Love III, and Brad Faxon. All 14 pros' swings and unique post-shot reactions were digitized into the game to give you the most realistic golf experience imaginable.
The game story is based on the same name comic book by Frank Miller and Geof Darrow that was published in the early 90s. Here you play as Nixon who thinks he's a regular tax collector in dystopian retro-futuristic Los Angeles, but actually a cyborg-assassin for one of the big corporations that gets his memory reformatted once in a while. The gameplay is centered around riding your hovercar and shooting your way through the various city locales destroying all sorts of vehicles, turrets, barriers and occasional boss in the process. There are five missions in total with their own sets of enemy units and level design.
Wing Over is an arcade flight sim released for the PS1 in 1997. Featuring system link support for multi-player and a full single player tournament system, as well as a large roster of characters and planes to choose from, Wing Over has earned the title of a cult classic on the PS1.
Power Stakes Grade 1 is a Sports game, developed by TOSE and published by Aques, which was released in Japan in 1997. Horse Racing (US) or horseracing (UK) is an equestrian sport that has been practiced for millennia. It is inextricably associated with gambling. The common sobriquet for Thoroughbred horse racing is The Sport of Kings.
Horse racing is an equestrian sport and major international industry, watched in almost every nation of the world. There are three types: "flat" racing; steeplechasing, i.e. racing over jumps; and harness racing, where horses trot or pace while pulling a driver in a small, light cart known as a sulky. A major part of horse racing's economic importance lies in the gambling associated with it, an activity that in 2008 generated a world-wide market worth around US$115 billion.
Japan conducts more than 21,000 horse races a year in one of three types: flat racing, jump racing (races over hurdles), and Ban'ei Racing (also called Draft Racing).
There are a total of thirty racetracks in Ja
Moonlight Syndrome is a horror-themed adventure game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the PlayStation in October 1997. An entry in the company's Twilight Syndrome series, the game was directed and co-written by Goichi Suda.
NHL POWERPLAY '98 offers all the NHL teams. Not only are real NHL teams with real NHL players available, but several Olympic teams also make an appearance. The graphics are also one of the many strong points here polygonal player models move exceptionally well and possess some realistic animations, including high-sticking swipes and some hard-hitting body checks. Basically, if you've seen it in a real NHL game, chances are you'll see it in NHL POWERPLAY '98. You can also take on a friend in the Versus mode to see who's the king of the ice.
Soukoban Basic is the first Playstation game of the classic puzzler based on the gaffer in charge of a warehouse needing to get the stock correctly stashed. Unfortunately the stock can only be pushed around requiring a bit of lateral thinking to get the warehouse in order.
Nissan Presents: Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial is a localised retail release of Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed made available in Japan on October 2, 1997.
It was made available for PlayStation as a boxed retail game, and is a re-release of a 1996 localisation aimed for the Japanese market - Road & Track Presents: Over Drivin' DX, but features region orientated content following the 1996 Sega Saturn release - Nissan Presents: Over Drivin' GT-R.
The original car list is substituted with various generations of Nissan Skyline models, and a Japanese language option has been added.