Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday takes place in a far future after a war of 100 years that finally finished and some ancient ruins had been discovered. The game begins when the player's character is being arrested by members of the imperial army and receive the mission of helping Alice, the daughter of the general of the Imperial Army, since she is a member of the archeologic team that is studying the ruins.
They will begin to try to find clues from the past that will help them to discover the mystery that happens in the present.
The gameplay of the game is a first person robot action game, similar to other first person shooters, a lot repetitive special with the lack of different enemies and backgrounds.
Monster Rancher is a console game released in 1997 for the PlayStation system. It is the first game in Tecmo's Monster Rancher series, featuring the raising, fighting, and breeding of monsters.
Street Fighter EX plus Alpha is the Playstation-exclusive home console port of the arcade game Street Fighter EX Plus, itself an updated version of Street Fighter EX. This version includes two new characters (Dhalsim and Sakura), additional game modes, as well as an arranged soundtrack and CG endings.
Everybody's Golf, known in Japan as Minna no Golf, is the first game in the Everybody's Golf series. The North American release was renamed Hot Shots Golf. It was the only game in the series to be developed by Camelot Software Planning, which later developed the Mario Golf series.
This is a cyberpunk-themed third-person shooter video game developed by Exact and Production I.G for the PlayStation.
The game plot revolves around a recruit of Public Security Section 9 as he investigates and combats the Human Liberation Front. The player controls a Fuchikoma, a robotic fighting vehicle capable of traversing walls and ceilings.
Armored Core (アーマード・コア Āmādo Koa) is a mecha video game released in 1997, the first in the Armored Core series. It is an action game played from third person perspective.
Angel Blade: Neo Tokyo Guardians is a Tactical RPG game based on the OVA of the same name, developed by Nippon Ichi Software, which was released in Japan in 1997.
Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force is a PS1 remake of Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth.
It adapts the system so it’s closer to Panzer Bandit, also released by Fill-In Cafe in the same year. With the revamped controls, the action is much, much smoother. Like Panzer Bandit, there’s an auto guard when the controls are left in neutral, and you can also deflect enemy attacks by hitting them at the same time. Dashing and boost jumping have been assigned their own separate buttons, too. A few other things have been added as well, like an “overdrive” power gauge that can be discharged for more powerful maneuvers. Enemies also regularly drop health restoratives, whereas the previous versions only provided them at certain points in the stages.
The sprites here are all the same, but the backgrounds are now 3D, and look entirely different. Despite the visual makeover, however, the stages and bosses are all still pretty similar. The music has been rearranged, though, with some tracks taken from a Mad Stalker soundtrack album r
Tennis anyone? V-Tennis features texture-mapped polygon players and nine different camera views to give you the best look of the court.
Still don't like the perspective? Edit your own!
Select from 16 players (eight males and eight females), four court surfaces, seven different court locations and nine different ball colors. Game modes include Doubles, Singles, and both Men's and Women's Tournaments. Matches can be adjusted from one to five sets and instant replay will let you see those aces in slow motion.
A memory card is required to save Tournament progress.
Monster Trucks offers nine rugged off-roaders with which to race across jagged, imposing terrains. Not the only game to twist the racing genre to this end, but as you'd expect from Psygnosis, the quality of presentation is head and shoulders above the rest.
There are two types of courses; circuits offer demanding hilly terrains which can easily trash the vehicle and must be learned intimately. Endurance courses offer greater freedom, with the aim of finding the best route to link eight dispersed checkpoints.
To avoid any disorientation, arrows guide you to the next marker. Each area, be it snowy or volcanic, has characteristic features and hazards, yet this doesn't stop a repetitive feel developing. The third option is a fun mode, and one you might expect from the developer of Destruction Derby. Players have sixty seconds to take their truck on a car smashing spree.
MLB "98 is a Major League Baseball video game for the PlayStation and is by 989 Sports. It was released on June 30, 1997 and is rated K-A for kids to adults. Games are called by public address announcer Mike Carlucci. New York Yankees center fielder Bernie Williams was featured on the cover. Some of its features are the 30 Major League Baseball clubs, 6 playing modes, complete statistic tracking, and creating players.
It has been succeeded by MLB '99, where Vin Scully began calling the games. Starting with MLB 2000, joining him is infielder Dave Campbell on color commentary.
After the releases of the SNES & N64 games Formation Soccer '97 is the second game for Playstation One (after Hyper Formation Soccer), the game features the qualify rounds of national teams that wants to enter the World Cup '98.
The sequel to the 3D wrestling game that gained popularity with its realistic simulation system, Pro Wrestling Sengokuden. Reversal technique and skill numbers make it possible to exceed the previous games, to enjoy more thrilling execution and deployment. Challenge other organizations, participate in events such as mixed martial arts. Direct your own dramatic professional wrestling organization.
Finally, the unorthodox wrestling simulation game has arrived! Establish yourself as the strongest in the organization, and elevate yourself to become the new myth of pro wrestling!
Zero Divide 2: The Secret Wish is a sequel to the robot fighting game Zero Divide. The game features higher resolution graphics and more detailed character models. It adds two new robots, the nurse-like Pixel and the crab-like Cancer, along with a few new bosses and hidden characters. It also adds various new arena types of different shapes (the original game only had standard square arenas), including completely walled-in ones, as well as arenas with low barriers that the opponent can be juggled over to lead to a ring out. Rounds are now considerably shorter, and the robot's armor easier to knock off.