THE EVIL TERRACON is mercilessly wiping out the Galaxy, planet by planet. As Xed, the toughest little alien ever hatched, you have to face the Terracon Terror in the greatest adventure in the galaxy.
The Special Edition of GTA London is a standalone version of Grand Theft Auto: Mission Pack #1 - London 1969 and as a result does not need a copy of the original Grand Theft Auto. It also comes with a GTA London poster.
Spyro Collectors' Edition is a compilation of the first three Spyro games. The games included are Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, and Spyro: Year of the Dragon. The Collectors' Edition versions are largely the same as their common counterparts. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
The Collectors' Edition version of Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! This game is part of a trilogy released in the Spyro Collectors' Edition boxset. This version is mostly the same as the original. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
The Collectors' Edition version of Spyro: Year of the Dragon. This game is part of a trilogy released in the Spyro Collectors' Edition boxset. This version is mostly the same as the original. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
Crash Bandicoot Collectors' Edition is a bundle containing Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, Crash Team Racing, and Crash Bash. The Collector's Edition features the final two Naughty Dog Crash Bandicoot games as well as Eurocom's Crash Bash. Each game disc is silver with a smaller version of the game's logo along with "Collector's Edition" on the right side. Unlike the original and Greatest Hits versions, none of the games have any Spyro demo cheats on them.
The Collectors' Edition version of Crash Bandicoot: Warped. This game is part of a trilogy released in the Crash Bandicoot Collectors' Edition boxset. This version is mostly the same as the original. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
German version of the game "40 Winks".
40 Winks is a platform game developed by Eurocom and published by GT Interactive as for the PlayStation.
The player takes control of either Ruff or Tumble, a brother and sister who are sleeping and trying to free 40 "Winks" from a man named Nitekap and his accomplice, Threadbear. "Winks" are small, white creatures which make dreams, and "Hoodwinks", which are green and of a similar size are what are responsible for any nightmares.
Throughout the game, the player can collect moon-shaped tokens, which are used to scream at dreamy apparitions, and Z-shaped tokens, which stop the player's character from waking up. Floating cogs are also collected to open doors, and in each of the three levels in each world, collect four dream keys to be placed on the clock face, in order to challenge the boss, before moving on to the next world. The character travels through dream worlds (Nightmare, Underwater, Space, Prehistoric, Castle, and Pirate). The player can also transform into various typ
Final Fantasy Collection is a compilation of three Final Fantasy games: Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI, released in Japan for the Sony PlayStation. The games are enhanced ports of titles originally produced for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Although the games differ little from the original versions in terms of gameplay, graphics, and sound, a number of additional sequences are included, including art galleries, bestiaries, and full-motion video cutscenes.
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
The PlayStation port of the game released exclusively in Japan.
This version of the game was used as a connection to Gogetsuji Legends, an Arcade game released months earlier in Japan.
It added the Tag Battle mode from Legends along with new unlockable characters and transformations only available in the VS and Tag Battle modes.
Unfortunately this version suffers from major slowdowns/freezes when characters transform.
Chou Majin Eiyuu-den Wataru: Another Step is a comical 2D RPG based on the TV series of the same title. Battle is rich in variety with three different modes.
The official New Japan Pro Wrestling video game!
Play as legends such as Hashimoto Shinya or enjoy a full roster with names such as Masahiro Chono, Keiji Mutoh, Kensuke Sasaki, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, and Jushin Thunder Liger.
The signature moves from these 6 competitior feel real, as you kick, dragon screw, DDT, and fight by making full use of the familiar tricks.
A turn-based strategy game produced by Konami in 1997 in Japan only. It features characters and conflicts based upon the popular Parodius series of video games which in turn is a parody of the long running Gradius series. It is the sixth installment of the Parodius series and is the Parodius equivalent to Cosmic Wars, a turn-based strategy game set in the Gradius universe, or R-Type Tactics, set in the R-Type universe.
Mille Milgia, the racers ultimate fantasy, the very embodiment of Italian style and passion. Pioneers of car design from Enzo Ferrari to the Maserati brothers' hand built car for racing legends such as Nuvolari, Fangio and Moss. Now it's your turn to sit behind the wheel of these incredible classic cars and race over 10 tracks through italian towns, cities and stunning countryside.
A 1998 3D-based fighting game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami. It was later re-released in 2001 under the reissue title Kensei: Sacred Fist Value Series. The game is a straight-to-console release, without an arcade counterpart.
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.
The MLB (Year#) series, is a series of Major League Baseball video games by Sony Computer Entertainment published under their 989 Sports label. The series was originally developed by Sony Interactive Studios America, who later became 989 Studios until eventually merging into Sony Computer Entertainment America. Following the merge the games were released under the 989 Sports brand up until 2006. Following that, MLB games from SCEA were released by SCEA San Diego under the MLB: The Show series.
Realistic baseball simulation is the name of the game in MLB 2002. Choose a team and lead your squad through a grueling, 162-game regular season, into the Playoffs, and straight to the World Series. All of the Major League teams, stadiums, and players are packed in here, with more than 300 motion-capture animations providing for extremely realistic play. They consulted over a dozen popular big leaguers in the construction of the game, yielding more than 250 signature moves and accurate player personalities. Take your pick from eight different styles of play, including Full Season, Playoffs, and a Franchise mode that casts you as the team's GM and lets you control all of the front office maneuvering. Hall of Fame announcer Vin Scully provides all of the play-by-play action, and Dave Campbell tags along doing color commentary. From the first pitch to the World Series-saving catch made in deep right field to close out the season, MLB 2002 is a complete baseball package.