Maze Heroes is a curious mix between a board game and a rpg game. The gameaply is similar to a board game, the player roll a dice and advance to each board table until he can meet against the end level boss. The different part is that during the board he will fight against enemies depending of wich square he reachs and have to battle them.
If the player defeats the ending level boss he will advance to the next level. The battles parts are in a first person perspective view meanwhile the board part is a isometric view.
TRL: The Rail Loaders is a 2D shoot-em-up that plays for the most part on-rails - in this case, quite literally. One or two players control two trains (in single-player mode, the other train is taken over by the AI). The trains can only move on rails; switches are used to change between rail tracks in order to avoid traps or collect power-ups.
Eight warriors seek "Sentien", to obtain the ultimate power of creation and the title of "Reverthion". Reverthion is a third-person arena-based action game that pits two mechanized creatures against one another. It plays very similarly to Sega's contemporary hit Virtual On, and includes eight playable characters each with their own unique moveset and abilities. There is a single-player campaign with unique endings for each character, as well as a 2-player split screen versus mode; the Saturn version, Hyper Reverthion, adds system link support for two-player matches between two consoles.
Prism Land is a bat and ball type of game that started with Breakout in the late 70's and in classics games like Arkanoid.
In Prism Land you play as Prism and Rhythm (a cat and a fairy) who set out to save the seven trapped guardians of the land in a game very similar in gameplay to Breakout. You play through the stages with the cat holding a magic paddle at the bottom of the screen bouncing a ball across the screen to break all the pieces set up on the stage.
There are 6 worlds (forest, sea, cloud etc.); each of which have 9 levels plus a boss level. You may play the worlds in any order you like except for the last world (the castle world) which is available when all the others are complete. You select which world to play from a game map.
"100 Man-Yen Quiz Hunter" (1 Million Yen Quiz Hunter) is a game based on a Japanese quiz show. The quiz show aired from 1981 to 1993 and was produced by TV Asahi.
This is a quiz show where viewers can participate, with 20 prizes being competed for, and the winner being determined by the total amount of prizes earned.
Kimi ni Steady is a dating simulation game that was first released in PC Windows in the year 1998. In the game the player takes the role of young high school student that wants to find love before Christmas, the game begins in September and he got 4 months to find the perfect girl for him.
Chocolate Kiss is a dating sim visual novel game featuring a high school student as a protagonist. The game's story starts in January, and this year, he is determined to find a girlfriend that will give him a chocolate for Valentine's Day, however he has only one month time to achieve that goal. The game's story advances through the days, and allows the player to go to different locations. Depending where he goes he will run into a different girl, all of which are potential candidates for becoming his girlfriend.
The Incredible Coneman is a maze chase game developed by Lars Barstad and Per Ivar Pedersen unique for its 3d graphics, its death sound, and the three-second bass melody that loops infinitely. It was originally featured in issue 32 of the PSX 'Exclusive Demos' series and made using the Net Yaroze development kit.
Enjoy the original CTR from 1999 with Blue Fire, U-Turning and every turbo pad being USF!
Crash Team Racing: Retro-Fueled is a mod that brings mechanics from Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled back into the original PlayStation game.
Shinseiden Megaseed: Fukkatsu-hen is a Strategy game, developed by Japan Media Programming and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1997.
Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends was an educational video game based on the television series of the same name. It was planned for a 1999 release date but was cancelled for unknown reasons.