Penny Racers (released as Choro Q in Japan) is a 1996 racing video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara for the PlayStation. Sony Computer Entertainment released the game in PAL regions. The game features cars based on Takara's line of miniature Choro Q / Penny Racers toys, and was the first game based on Choro Q released outside Japan since Taito's 1984 title on MSX.
Screech along tarmac raceways, slide around icy corners in the winter sections, or skid around dirt tracks in the rally courses. Squished up versions of real-life cars plus a split screen mode for frantic two player road duels.
Animetic Story Game 1: Cardcaptor Sakura was released on August 5th, 1999. Published by Arika for the PlayStation 1, the game is an adaption of the first season of the anime.
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix, the home version of 2ndMix, was released in Japan on September 30, 1999, for the Sony PlayStation. It includes 34 songs, seven of which are new to this version and are hidden and unlockable. Two of the hidden songs were previews of the next arcade version, Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix and can only be played on Basic difficulty.
The home version has the ability to disc change to 1st and Append Club version. It also allows to unlock features in previous mixes such as the nonstop ranking from 3rd Mix. The interface is still the same as the one used in 2ndMix.
Dance! Dance! Dance! is an Action game, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Shinjuku and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1998.
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.
Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares.
This is a cartoon style tennis challenge that requires all your skill! Pick a character and journey through the game's tournament mode, or simply try your hand in free mode. Choose from different court surfaces and different match setup options. Offering games for one to four players, All Star Tennis is a great way to enjoy the action on centre court! Choose from sixteen different characters. Each one plays in their own individual style. Choose from various match options: Singles, Doubles, number of sets, difficulty level... it's all there! Different court surfaces affect gameplay. Choose from Hard, Grass and Clay courts. Multi Tap compatibility means one to four players can get in on the action.
In 1998, Codemasters and Jester Interactive created Music: Music Creation For The PlayStation―a video game that simulated an authentic music-making experience on the popular gaming console. Released solely for PlayStation, the music-making program provided gamers and music enthusiasts with 50 pre-recorded riffs and 300 sampled instruments to develop loops and mix them on a 16-track sequencer―along with an array of other audio editing options
Family Game Pack features 25 classic games for you to play. It includes casino games such as 5 video poker variations ,slot machines, and Blackjack. Also included are board games which are Backgammon, Checkers, Chess, Dominoes, and Reversi. There are also card games including the games of Hearts, Spades, Crazy Eights, Go Fish, and Old Maid. Solitaire games of Klondike, Auld Lang Syne, Calculation, Scorpion, & Flower Garden also make an appearance.
Introducing a whole new gaming experience....
JVC's submarine commander puts you in control of a nuclear powered submarine and teaches you the stealth and tactics needed for anti submarine warfare. Using hi-tech weapons, sonar, radar and periscope you must defeat adversaries, control sea communication lines and dominate the maritime battlespace. Having passed these tests you can play in the games mission mode featuring over twenty tense command sorties.
The three King's Field PS1 games form a trilogy relating the saga of a mythical country named Verdite. King's Field 1 (released only in Japan) was the first RPG for the Playstation console and King's Field 2 (released as "King's Field" in the US and EU) was the first ever Playstation RPG in the US and Europe.
King's Field: Pilot Style is a mini game whose story takes place in the period between King's Field 2 and King's Field 3. Pilot Style was given away as a promotional item at a game show in Japan and went relatively unnoticed. It only takes about an hour to complete, but it is an interesting tidbit in the King's Field world.
Asuncia: Matsue no Jubaku is a RPG/Tactical RPG game published by Xing Entertainment released on November 27, 1997 for the Sony PlayStation.
Asuncia is a classic 2D Rpg game in which the player control a group of adventures that will travel through a medieval world solving missions. During those journeys they will have to face different kind of enemies.
The most important feature of the game is that with every new game the game make a new map so there won’t be the same game twice. The gameplay is in third person perspective in the dungeons and fights (that are turn based) and in first person perspectives in shops and towns.
A PS1 RPG from TamTam, the developer of Khamrai and Eternal Eyes.
Featuring character designs by Aoi Nanase, the creator of manga Angel/Dust, Eithéa tells the story of a group of high school students and their teacher who are spirited away to the mystical world of Eithéa, and must search for a way home. The game incorporates significant dating sim influences, with protagonist Shou being able to romance one of the game's many female characters over its course.
Combines elements of battle with the enemy shooting style SF RPG. Iijima, including love, talent, Kyoko Hikami, and casting the gorgeous actors and Ishida Akira, enjoy a full voice in the specification immersive play. Space Battleship "Will" became the captain of the enemy to defeat Keasu Let the adventure of space.
This game, the player becomes the captain of the Space Battleship Will, we will promote good sailing while Will.
A first-person adventure game for the PlayStation loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest. While only released in Japan, all in-game voice over is spoken in English.