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.
The introduction in the manual says: "Welcom to Sampras Extreme. The ultimate tennis simulation featuring the ultimate tennis player. The most realistic, and exciting tennis simulation awaits you and your friends. Play single matches of your choice in exotic locations around the world. See the spectacular stadiums, sample the local native language and view the breathtaking 3 D action. Meet the game´s characters and find out what makes one tick. Monster serves, ´baseline´ tactics, ´rush to the net´ tactics, you´ll have to cope with them all. Plunge yourself into the Sampras Extreme World Tour and see how high in the rankings you can reach. You´ll have to adopt extreme tactics of your own if you´re going to come face to face with The World Number One - Pete Sampras, let alone beat him. even then, there is more to come...
Two-Tenkaku is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, published by Sony Music Entertainment Incorporated, which was released in Japan in 1995.
Tsutenkaku (Two-Tenkaku) is a tower and well-known landmark of Osaka.
Osaka's other landmarks are used as an inspiration for the levels (Umeda, Shitennou Temple...). Also the bosses are designed as Japanese evil spirits and demons.
Use the arrow-shaped pieces, puzzles become a habit with a new sense of clear and simple enough that we have written more in the direction of the frame and put him inaccurate. Four longitudinal field next stage mass four trout, all arrows next piece in the time limit and we adapt to the frame appears clear the stage. All 50 progressively more difficult to try to clear the puzzle of the stage.
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.
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 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.
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.
"The aliens have stolen a super missile and will not hesitate to use it unless we pay their ransom demand, which is a large amount of Uranium."
"You soldier, must enter the enemy zone and retrieve this missile by causing disruption among their troops and then taking out the alien scum."
" I must warn you that you will move very slow and your motions will appear sluggish. When ambushed by the enemy do not attempt to shoot back as you will probably die because the on-screen cross-hair will take an age to reach it's intended target. Oh, and soldier, do not attempt to shoot your weapon while running.... as it will not work."
"You will come across a number of vehicles which can be blown up with the rocket launcher that you will find during the game."
"Just one more thing soldier, if a tree or a bush suddenly pops up right in front of you do not worry, as they are only frequent glitches that spoil the gameplay."
"That's all soldier, do you have anything to say before you embark upon this suicide mission?"
The Namco Museum port of Pac-Man.
This version of the game, introduced in Namco Museum Volume 1 (1995), is notable for being perhaps the most frequently rereleased "official" version of Pac-Man from 1995 to 2005. This version of the game often featured a border based on the classic Puckman artwork surrounding it. Being based off the original's source code, it is mostly faithful to the arcade version, but a few things were altered in gameplay:
Pinky always aims exactly four spaces in front of Pac-Man when in chase mode (in the original, this became four spaces up and four spaces to the left when Pac-Man was facing up, due to a glitch). Inky's behavior has been considerably altered; he exclusively aims for Blinky's position in chase mode.
The ghosts' eyes will not travel up through the one-way paths when returning to regenerate. When a ghost is sent back to the Ghost Home to regenerate, they will always come back out instantly, even if Pac-Man lost a life on the current round. (Incidentally, this fixes a glitch th
Mobile Suit Gundam is a video game developed by Sunrise and published by Bandai for the PlayStation and the first first-person shooter of the Gundam franchise.
In Tokyo Dungeon the player takes the role of a detective in the year 2020 that will have to solve a mystery plot and to do that he will have to go into the Tokyo cyberspace. There he will interact with a lot of different characters and solve different kind of puzzle to advance in the game.
Goal Storm, known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven in Japan, is a football sports video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami. It was released in late 1995 in North America and early 1996 elsewhere for the PlayStation.
It is the first instalment of the Winning Eleven franchise, later known as Pro Evolution Soccer internationally.
Gameplay-wise, the player controls one of thirty-six national teams over two different game modes, simulating association football matches and/or tournaments.
All the real NBA teams and players combined with great gameplay and fluid 3D texture mapped polygon graphics provide the most realistic basketball game experience yet.
With eight seconds on the clock, you pickpocket Harper, pass the ball to teammate Nick Anderson, who drives to the three-point line and nails a shot at the buzzer for a one point victory over the Knicks. You've just broken your first sweat playing "NBA In the Zone"!