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  • Tetris X

    1996

    Tetris X

    1996

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Tetris X is a tetris game with 2 game modes: Battle & Classic mode. In the battle mode you can play up against 3 human players or against the computer.
  • Killing Zone

    1996

    Killing Zone

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 2
    In a mythical realm, in some unheard of dimension, all of the world's greatest monsters and mythological creatures have gathered to battle it out through this one-on-one 3D fighting game. Frankenstein, Medusa, Wolfman, the Minotaur, and a half-dozen others join this cast of classic monsters. Fighting mechanics mix elements from both Street Fighter II and Virtua Fighter, with directional combinations and button-tap sequences used for all of the special moves.
  • Penny Racers

    1996

    Penny Racers

    1996

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Penny Racers (released as Choro Q in Japan) is a 1996 racing video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara for the PlayStation. Sony Computer Entertainment released the game in PAL regions. The game features cars based on Takara's line of miniature Choro Q / Penny Racers toys, and was the first game based on Choro Q released outside Japan since Taito's 1984 title on MSX. Screech along tarmac raceways, slide around icy corners in the winter sections, or skid around dirt tracks in the rally courses. Squished up versions of real-life cars plus a split screen mode for frantic two player road duels.
  • Hyper Final Match Tennis

    1996

    Hyper Final Match Tennis

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Hyper Final Match Tennis is the final installment of the Final Match Tennis series, and the only one to be released outside of Japan.
  • Resident Evil

    1996

    Resident Evil

    1996

    Shooter Puzzle Adventure
    PlayStation
    star 7.8
    Resident Evil is a survival horror classic in which a group of special forces agents, known as S.T.A.R.S, struggle against hordes of zombies and various other mutants in a mysterious mansion as they try to uncover the truth behind the terrifying infection. The gameplay environment consists of polygonal 3D characters placed over pre-rendered 2D backgrounds. As such, the game relies on pre-determined camera angles for a view of the action instead of a real-time camera like most games. The game is credited for coining the phrase "survival horror" and popularizing the genre.
  • Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96

    1996

    Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96

    1996

    Fighting Sport
    PlayStation
    Fight in exciting battle with a roster of 10 powerful grapplers as Fire Pro wrestling comes to life in real 3D! Enhanced soundtrack, better moves, greatest action! Fire Pro Wrestling has never felt so good!
  • The Chessmaster 3-D

    1996

    The Chessmaster 3-D

    1996

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    PlayStation
    Based on the popular computer chess program, The Chessmaster 3-D for the PlayStation allows players to challenge a friend or one of 12 virtual chess opponents. Each computer-controlled opponent is rated according to ability. There are also six unique chess sets (each with animated pieces) from which to choose, including Alphabet, Celestial, Deco, Mechanical, Modern, and Staunton. If you need assistance in deciding which pieces to move in order to secure a checkmate, the ChessMaster is available to lend a helping hand. You can perfect your chess playing skills using various teaching options; you can even view the computer's thought process as it "thinks" through each move. While this is obviously a 3D title, you can switch the camera angle for a more traditional two-dimensional perspective. The camera is adjustable in that you're able to zoom it in and out until you find a view that is to your liking. You can even switch playing sides (from black to white pieces or vise versa) or simply have a quick look at the othe
  • Wolkenkratzer: Shinpan No Tou

    1996

    Wolkenkratzer: Shinpan No Tou

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
  • Twilight Syndrome Tansaku-hen

    1996

    Twilight Syndrome Tansaku-hen

    1996

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Every high-school has its own dark secrets. Well, maybe not every; but in Japan, this seems to be a rather popular theme. Mysterious disappearances, ghostly photographs, untimely deaths, eerie sounds coming out of the music room - all these things attract the curiosity of three high-school girls: Yukari, Mika, and Chisato. At night, armed with nothing but a flashlight, the trio of heroines enters the dark school building, prepared to explore every corner, and investigate every urban legend they have heard of... Tansaku-hen opens the Twilight Syndrome horror adventure series, defining its stylistic traits and gameplay. The game is divided into chapters, each dedicated to a particular "ghostly" story. Unlike most Japanese-style adventures, there is physical character navigation in the game; the player moves digitized images of the three girls on 2D backgrounds, in a manner somewhat similar to side-scrolling games - though many areas feature a third dimension, like in Western third-person perspective adventures. The
  • American Oudan Ultra Quiz

    1996

    American Oudan Ultra Quiz

    1996

    Quiz/Trivia
    PlayStation
    America Ōdan Ultra Quiz is based on the Japanese TV show of the game name. Like the original show, the game focuses on trivia questions solely related to the United States of America. Areas of knowledge include history, geography, culture, literature, sports, language, and others. The main quiz show takes place in New York and involves questions in random categories. A special travel mode allows the player to visit various locations in the USA, including notable airports, beaches, sports stadiums, and other popular travel destinations. Each of these locations has its own challenges in additional to the trivia questions. For example, in Las Vegas the player's answers are further configured by a slot machine, in Santa Fe the player is prompted to run a certain distance by rapidly pressing keys, etc.
  • NHL FaceOff

    1996

    NHL FaceOff

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Sony Computer Entertainment's first foray into the world of professional ice hockey. The game was made for the 1995-1996 NHL season and the FaceOff brand continued into the 21st Century.
  • NFL GameDay

    1996

    NFL GameDay

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 8
    This is the first installment in the NFL GAMEDAY series, and it has all the players, teams, stadiums, stats, and injuries that you see in the real NFL in fact, this game is so realistic it could even fool the most diehard fans into thinking they're watching a game on TV, not playing one. There is a wide variety of offensive and defensive moves you can use to make things easier, including dives, spins, hurdles, jukes, and stiff arms on offense; and dives, jumps, forearm bashes, and swim moves on defense. Basically, if you've seen it done in the real NFL, then chances are you'll see it in NFL GAMEDAY. Things like long snap counts, men in motion, and defensive stunts can all be found in the game, giving you an NFL experience like no other. You can also take on a friend in versus mode, and see who is the king of the gridiron.
  • Burning Road

    1996

    Burning Road

    1996

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Burning Road is an arcade racing game, heavily influenced by Daytona USA. There are four types of cars to drive: two muscle cars, a drag car and a monster truck, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. There are three different courses to drive on (a wooded area, city streets and snow area) and also have a reverse track variation that can be unlocked. The object is not only to finish ahead of opponents, but also cross checkpoints in order to add more time to the ever depleting timer at the top of the screen.
  • Super Robot Wars IV Scramble

    1996

    Super Robot Wars IV Scramble

    1996

    Strategy
    PlayStation
    Port of Dai-4-ji Super Robots Taisen for PlayStation.
  • Stahlfeder: Tekkou Hikuudan

    1996

    Stahlfeder: Tekkou Hikuudan

    1996

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    Stahlfeder: Tekkou Hikuudan is a vertical shoot'em'up released only in Japan in 1996 for the original Sony Playstation, it has since been re-released for the PSN.
  • Bogey Dead 6

    1996

    Bogey Dead 6

    1996

    Shooter Simulator
    PlayStation
    star 6
    Bogey Dead 6 (released in Japan as "Sidewinder" and in Europe as "Raging Skies") is a 1996 flight simulation video game developed by Pegasus Japan and Bit Town, and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment in Japan and Sony Computer Entertainment in other regions. The game features six real fighter planes: the F-4E, F-14D, F-15E, F-16C, F/A-18E and the F-22 Raptor. The game is played from the perspective of an ace pilot for the United States Air Force. The objective is to protect the United States from communist invasion, enemy involvement and terrorism. The game is very similar to the Ace Combat series. "Bogey Dead 6" is jet pilot jargon meaning "unidentified jet directly behind you."
  • 16 Tales: Vol. 2

    1996

    16 Tales: Vol. 2

    1996

    Platform
    PlayStation
    16 Tales is a series of educational video games developed by The Lightspan Partnership starting in 1996. Each game consists of four 15-minute video programs detailing various cultures' stories and lore.
  • Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals

    1996

    Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals

    1996

    Shooter Platform
    PlayStation
    Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals is a 3D platform adventure consisting of fourteen levels across seven different themed environments, with classic locales ranging from tropical forests to frozen tundra. As in the Mega Man series of titles, players can choose which of the worlds to attempt in whatever order they so desire. Populating each world are enemies in the guise of cute animals that can be dispatched using power-ups and weapons found scattered throughout the area. While avoiding the treacherous chasms and gaps that permeate the floating worlds, players will need to seek out special gems while keeping an eye on the time remaining to complete each world. Continues are unlimited so failure is little more than a temporary hindrance.
  • Keiba Saisho no Housoku '96 vol.1

    1996

    Keiba Saisho no Housoku '96 vol.1

    1996

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation
    Keiba Saisho no Housoku '96 is the second game in the Keiba Saisho series for the Playstation console.
  • Robo Pit

    1996

    Robo Pit

    1996

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 7.2
    Robo Pit is an arena fighter, plain and simple. Well, maybe not so simple. When you start your game, you have to build your mechanical gladiator; choosing the color, body, eyes and legs. While most of your starting choices are purely cosmetic, the legs you choose do slightly affect your game by changing the speed and mobility of your fighter, as well as its special attack.
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