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.
Otenki Kororin: Weather Tales is a Japan-exclusive weather-themed Puzzle Combat Game by Takumi Corporation done in claymation. Taito originally published it for the Arcade in October of 2001 and then ported it to the PlayStation on May 02, 2002 by Takumi Corporation.
The Reshaping of Googol 1B: The Tower, is the second game in the "The Secret of Googol" edutainment series. "The Secret of Googol" is a game series by the San Diego-based company Lightspan Inc (aka Lightspan Adventures).
Mobile Light Force is a sloppy localization of the first Gunbird for PlayStation originally released in 1994. This localization removed all plot-related elements including cutscenes and endings, took the in-game's fan art gallery and renamed some characters with names taken from XS Games employees. The game's cover art and title screen also feature a completely unrelated artwork featuring characters resembling the main trio from Charlie's Angels. This realistic artwork is the complete opposite of the anime-styled aesthetics of Gunbird, and the characters displayed don't appear anywhere in the actual game.
Hyouryuu Ki: The Reportage Beyond the Sea begins when a plane crashes on an island. The player must explore the island to find materials to build new items and machines, while keeping the other characters alive by providing them food and water. There are different endings depending of what is build or used to escape the island.
An updated version of Ridge Racer for the PlayStation, included as a bonus disc alongside Ridge Racer Type 4, and as a limited promotional release in some territories. Unlike the original 1994 PlayStation release, this runs at 60 fps, features higher quality polygonal models and utilises Gouraud shaded textures.