Choose from one of the 13 genuine tournament bowlers, with real lanes, real player animations, real lane conditions and changes, real bowling balls (genuine Brunswick!) each with its physical properties. All the tournament rules are available along six game modes (Exhibition, Skins —the Brunswick "Skins" game—, Tournament, Career, Practice, Cosmic). The playing character is picked from the Brunswick ProStaff or self-created by the player.
POOL HUSTLER is a straight-ahead billiards simulation. If you consider yourself a rookie when it comes to pool, there's a great Lesson mode that teaches all aspects of pool, from aiming shots to jumping balls. The Two-Player mode offers 9-Ball, Rotation, 8-Ball, and 14-1 Continuous games, while the Trick Shot mode lets you execute 30 multiball trick shots you can use to impress your friends. And there's also a Practice mode, where you can perfect your skills. You can also bet against the computer or a friend in nearly all the modes. You can also take on a friend in the Versus mode, or play the Story mode that takes you into the life of a pool hustler, as you try to make a name for yourself and earn some cash. You travel from one pool hall to the next, playing for money and improving your game. POOL HUSTLER is a must for anyone who considers himself a student of the game of pool.
The Tracer Team is looking for a few good drivers. Don't get the wrong idea, though. In Ray Tracers a "good driver" always exceeds 150 mph, crashes into everything possible and uses up nitro boosters like they're going out of style. so, have you got what it takes?
A futuristic city is terrorised by Black Kaiser, an armed racer gang. Cindy Gibson believes the gang were responsible for her father's death and she wants revenge. Inheriting her father's awesome racing cars, Cindy creates Ray Tracers and recruits the best racers she can find. Now the real battle begins in a search for the truth! Created in the best anime traditions, Ray Tracers is instantly addictive and immensly playable. Varied scenery, tunnels, dips, sudden drops and obstuctions just begging for you to decimate! The monster-fast, explosive arcade smash from Taito - Ray Tracers.
PAPERBOY offers excitement and challenge as you deliver the morning paper while avoiding zany neighborhood characters and obstacles!
GAUNTLET lets you and up to 3 friends combat waves of attacking monsters while competing for food, treasure and magic potions.
It's futuristic warfare in ROADBLASTERS where YOU battle evil opponents in a high-performance armored racecar with unique special weapons!
In MARBLE MADNESS, you control a marble and race against time and many challenging obstacles to reach the goal line at the bottom of the playfield!!
The bugs are back! Play MILLIPEDE and you'll experience endless waves of creepy creatures that hound you relentlessly as you shoot them to pieces!
Avoid monsters and collect your fortune in ruby gemstones! In CRYSTAL CASTLES the action takes place within a 3D super maze structure that offers 16 different playfields!
Something has gone seriously wrong in Klayman's homeland -- Klogg, an evil megalomaniac, wants to destroy the land and basically rule over anything and everyone. Because the task can get difficult at times, he has enlisted the service of fearsome ape-like creatures, Skullmonkeys, to aid in the destruction of planet Idznak. Needless to say, it is up to the player to stop Klogg and his devious plans.
Much like The Neverhood, Skullmonkeys is a 2D platformer built entirely of Claymation characters, enemies, and environments. Throughout the game's seven worlds spanning ninety levels, the basic objective of each is to destroy as many Skullmonkeys as possible. Destroying the simians can be done one of two ways: firing projectile weapons or butt-bouncing off their heads.
Buckle up! is a mission-based driving game for Playstation, features outlaws characters that have to complete different missions to advance in the game. During each mission they can change their car meanwhile they are trying to avoid the police cars that are after them.
Set in the city of Shibuya, this ensemble drama depicts the intricately intertwined stories of the eight main characters and the characters surrounding them.
First of the Tuning Car Battle series of games for the original Playstation only released in Japan.
It's an urban driving/racing game which gives the option to upgrade the cars, the more races you win the more upgrades you get.
A Japanese fighting game with 3D character models released on PlayStation in 1998 and re-released on PlayStation under the Major Wave series label in 2000 by Hamster Corporation.
The game has a straight forward combat system, 4 buttons with L1 and R1 combinations for a total of 12 moves. there is also an upgrade system for characters that unlocks more moves by using a move enough times in normal gameplay.
The game has a total of 120 moves and there is apparently a robot character/mode that can learn moves by fighting other characters, or has access to all possible moves already unlocked, which can then be used for custom loadouts for PvP matches.
No One Can Stop Mr. Domino! is a puzzle video game developed by Artdink and released for the PlayStation console in 1998. The user controls one of five anthropomorphic dominoes, placing other dominoes in rows that will successfully topple while avoiding obstacles and working under a time limit.
Join the Spice Girls as they enter their own interactive dimension.
Interactive magazine with exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.
Create your own remixes of five of your favorite Spice Girls songs.
Become your favorite Spice Girl and practice individual dance routines.
Choreograph all the Spice Girls for their special live shows - on your TV!
Super Live Stadium is a baseball game developed by Squaresoft in 1998. The game features a funny sense of humour (like when your character is out, etc), and some game modes like championship, and different vs modes (against another human player or against the computer), all of them with good graphics and different times of the day (day or night).
Spawn: The Eternal is based on Todd McFarlane's Spawn comics. The game switches back and forth between two styles of play. There's an exploration mode, which is along the lines of Tomb Raider. Spawn must climb and jump his way through a variety of environmental obstacles while smashing crates and furniture to find power-ups.
When you approach an enemy, however, the engine switches into something between a 3D fighting game and an old-fashioned side-scrolling beat-em-up. Spawn must defeat one or more enemies, who may be surrounding him before he can continue.
The second game in the Unknow Variable game series, in the game the young group of invertigators (Mike, Adela, Tyler & Keisha) got to investigate Raven's Ridge Park.