This is a special edition of A.IV Evolution for the PS1 that came with a mouse, mousepad & memory card. This most likely came as a result of A.IV Evolution being at the PS1's launch, and may have been the first game with these accessories.
The Maestromusic is a rhythm game that comes bundled with a conductor baton controller. In order to play the game, you have to wave the baton at the right speed and with the right amount of force in order to match the game's desired tempo and volume for the length of a song. Depending on how accurate you are with each swing, the game will either grant or subtract points and if you run out of points, you'll fail the song. At the end of a song, you're ranked based on your overall accuracy. The game is divided into Rehearsal and Concert modes that each have their own sets of songs from famous composers. In each mode, you need to complete three songs before the credits will roll. Once songs are played in the main modes, you can replay them as you please in the Free Mode and also read information on each of the game's featured composers.
Doki Doki Pretty League is the second game in the baseball simulation games released by Xing Entertainment for the Playstation console. In this sequel the game features new team members.
In the game the player takes the role of a baseball coach that is going to coach the Kasumigaura high school female baseball team during a one year period of time. In the game the player decides the training (battling, fielding, etc.) that each player is going to make during each week and can see the progress of his players seeing if the players stats are increasing of not.
Other thing is about the match's days: During each match the player can decide the type of throwing that his player is going to do, or the type of at-bat that his player is going to make.
The game features also conversations with the team members, the staff room (where the player can take decisions about the team or talk with them) and events like the high school summer festival, the Valentine's Day and other events that takes part in the dating part of the g
Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere is a combat flight simulation video game developed by Namco for the PlayStation. The third game in the Ace Combat franchise, it was released in Europe and North America in 2000 and was localized for specific regions.
Players control an aircraft and must complete various mission objectives, such as destroying squadrons of enemies or protecting a base from enemy fire. Electrosphere carries a more futuristic science fiction-inspired landscape and world compared to the modern-day theme of its predecessors.
The international version of Ace Combat 3 differs significantly from the japanese release: its campaign has 36 out of the original 52 missions with no different paths. The story, as well as all related voice acting and cutscenes, was removed and replaced with a more basic story with no voice acting.
Kitty the Kool! is a Japan-only PlayStation Hello Kitty game. It is a music-themed game, featuring Hello Kitty, Osaru no Monkichi, Pochacco and Pokopon in special dress. Badtz-Maru also appears.
Blade Maker - Arms Shops begins when the main character's father died and leaves him with a debt that he got to pay in 6 months. The game starts in January and ends at the end of June, if the player can't pay the debt it is game over.
Each month is divided into 4 weeks, in those weeks the player can go around the town and buy materials and other items, he also can make new weapons and tools. Some customers will go to the shop and depending on the skills, the quality and the player's reputation there will be more customers.
There are also adventure events that the player has to solve, if he fails he got to do the same event in the last week or each month.
There are a lot of conversations with other characters, customers and girls. There are different endings depending on the actions and reputation that the player got at the end of June, and the same if he pays or not the debt.
Glint Glitters features a group of young kids experts in robotics that build robots. One day when the main character is building a small robot his rival in the classroom appear with a bigger robot and tell him that he's going to participate in the robots competition. So he decided to build a bigger version of his robot and take part on the competition too.
The competition is a board game in which the winner is the first one in arrive to the goal (get 20000 of gold). During the board there will be events, traps, shops (Where the player can buy items for his character or the robot) and other situations that can help or act against the players.
The game features 2D cartoon graphics, japanese voices and anime sequences.
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 - Beybattle Tournament 2 was a game released on the Sony Playstation. It was launched on August 1, 2002 in Japan. The game is a continuation of Beyblade: Let it Rip!
Soreike Anpanman (written by Takashi Yanase, a Japanese writer of children's stories, is one of the most popular anime cartoon series in Japan. It is produced by Nippon Television Network Corporation.
The Playstation game is a collection of mini games in witch you control Anpanman in different kind of situations.
King of Producer is a simulation strategy game in which the player takes the role of an employee that the president of a gaming company tells him to create a new game, so he will have to choose game creators and the style of the game, and he also can buy the furnitures, and other things in the building to make his employees feel better.
Power Stakes 2 is the third (and last) game in Tose Software game series featuring the new data of the new season over the previous game. The game again features the 3d engine to watch the race in different camera angles that the player select in the game main menu. As new features the game now features the pedigree data and other things.
Power Stakes is the first game in the horse simulation game series by Tose Software, in the game the player can only go through different stats of horses, places & jockeys. the game is heavy on japanese text, so only people that can fully understand japanese will like this game. There is no gameplay at all, since the player can only choose to view different races from different camera angles.
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).
Perfect Performer: The Yellow Monkey is a Music/Rhythm video game featuring The Yellow Monkey, a Japanese Rock Band, formed by Kazuya Yoshii aka Lovin (Vocals), Hirose Youichi aka Heesey (Bass), Hideaki Kikuchi aka Emma (Guitar), Eiji Kikuchi aka Annie (Drums).
In order to save a girl who has been kidnapped, the main character, Hayato, challenges the impenetrable castle "Kiganjo". It consists of a variety of stages in which you clear traps unique to period dramas, such as hidden doors and stone drops, and progress while making use of those traps. Battles use a turn-based system where you can attack up to three times in one turn.