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  • JailBreaker

    1999

    JailBreaker

    1999

    Adventure
    PlayStation
    Set in a grim totalitarian futuristic society,a rather physically well-endowed red-headed female thief named Shlla is captured by the guards and put in prison. The gameplay mostly consists of exploring the prison and its surroundings, picking up clues, talking to characters to gain information, etc. There are no real puzzles in the game; most of the time it is just necessary to initiate certain conversations to trigger events or pick up specific items for later usage. There are also some action-based segments in the game, including a few combat sequences, situations which require quick movement, and timed events.
  • SuperLite 1500 Series: Space Chaser 2000

    2000

    SuperLite 1500 Series: Space Chaser 2000

    2000

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Space Chaser 2000 is a remake of the classic Taito arcade machine that features the Original mode with the arcade graphics and a new Arrangement mode with enhanced graphics, new backgrounds and vibration function.
  • A-Ressha de Ikou Z: Mezase! Tairiku Oudan

    1999

    A-Ressha de Ikou Z: Mezase! Tairiku Oudan

    1999

    Simulator
    PlayStation
    Released in May 1999 in Japan for the PS1, this was a re-imagining of the first game's setting and objectives, using the 3D engine of A5.
  • Double Eagle

    1997

    Double Eagle

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
  • World Stadium 4

    2000

    World Stadium 4

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation
    A PlayStation baseball game by Namco with real Japanese teams and players and a cartoon art style.
  • World Stadium EX

    1996

    World Stadium EX

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    The first in a series of cartoon-style graphics baseball video games by Namco for PlayStation.
  • World Stadium 5

    2001

    World Stadium 5

    2001

    Sport
    PlayStation
  • Kyuukyoku no Sokoban

    1996

    Kyuukyoku no Sokoban

    1996

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Kyuukyoku no Soukoban - 3D Puzzle & Cinema is the first Playstation game of the classic puzzler based on the gaffer in charge of a warehouse needing to get the stock correctly stashed. Unfortunately the stock can only be pushed around requiring a bit of lateral thinking to get the warehouse in order.
  • Sokoban Basic

    1997

    Sokoban Basic

    1997

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Soukoban Basic is the first Playstation game of the classic puzzler based on the gaffer in charge of a warehouse needing to get the stock correctly stashed. Unfortunately the stock can only be pushed around requiring a bit of lateral thinking to get the warehouse in order.
  • Sokoban Basic 2

    1998

    Sokoban Basic 2

    1998

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    The second Playstation game based on the classic puzzler based on the gaffer in charge of a warehouse needing to get the stock correctly stashed. Unfortunately the stock can only be pushed around requiring a bit of lateral thinking to get the warehouse in order.
  • Taregoro: Tarepanda no Iru Nichijou

    2000

    Taregoro: Tarepanda no Iru Nichijou

    2000

    Simulator
    PlayStation
    Tarepanda is a cute panda character owned by the company San-X. The term "tare" means "lazy" or "droopy" in Japanese. Tarepanda is licensed by San-X, the company that introduced Tarepanda stickers in 1995. It was designed by Hikaru Suemasa and was inspired by the Hikaru Suemasa being tired. Tarepanda is a character that moves by rolling over, with a record speed of 2.75 m/h.Tarepanda's favorite food is mochi, especially suama. In February 1998, San-X launched Tarepanda erasers and letter pads, which proved enormous hits. San-X believed these products were successful because they were released shortly after the Asian financial crisis of autumn 1997, a time when many people in Japan were facing layoffs and, consequently, were sympathetic toward a "worn-out" panda character. By 1999, sales of Tarepanda goods had reached 30 billion yen. Character Databank, a Japanese character popularity monitoring firm, has claimed Tarepanda was a huge hit in Japan. Taregoro Tarepanda no Iru Nichijou is a simulation game released i
  • Every Child Can Succeed 1

    1998

    Every Child Can Succeed 1

    1998

    PlayStation
    It's an educational package of video and materials to improve the school's teaching.
  • Masumon Kids

    1998

    Masumon Kids

    1998

    Role-playing (RPG) Tactical
    PlayStation
  • Choro Q 3

    1998

    Choro Q 3

    1998

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Choro Q 3 is a Racing game, developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 1998.
  • SuperLite 1500: Crazy Balloon 2000

    2000

    SuperLite 1500: Crazy Balloon 2000

    2000

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Crazy Balloon was first released in 1980 as an arcade machine by Taito. This is a game of strategy and skill! The object of Crazy Balloon is to guide a delicate swaying balloon through a maze of pin wheel obstacles.
  • SuperLite 1500 Series: Qix 2000

    2000

    SuperLite 1500 Series: Qix 2000

    2000

    Puzzle
    PlayStation
    Qix 2000 offers both a perfectly-translated version of the original and the insanely fun arrangement version, which updates the graphics (giving the Qix itself a Tempest X3-style psychedelic flair) and adds a few power-ups to the mix. The speed-up power-up makes even slow draw fast, and fast draw faster, but the speed-down power-up negates that effect - and heaven help you if you hit the latter while already operating at normal speed.
  • SuperLite 3in1: Arcade Game Shuu

    2002

    SuperLite 3in1: Arcade Game Shuu

    2002

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Superlite 3 in 1 - Arcade Classic Syuu is a compilation of 3 arcade games released for the Playstation One console: - Superlite 1500 Series - Qix 2000 - Space Chaser 2000 [Superlite 1500 Series] - Crazy Balloon 2000 [Superlite 1500 Series] QIX 2000: Qix 2000 offers both a perfectly-translated version of the original and the insanely fun arrangement version, which updates the graphics (giving the Qix itself a Tempest X3-style psychedelic flair) and adds a few power-ups to the mix. The speed-up power-up makes even slow draw fast, and fast draw faster, but the speed-down power-up negates that effect - and heaven help you if you hit the latter while already operating at normal speed. As with just about every Qix variation since the bizarre Super Qix, claiming space on the playing field also gradually reveals an animè-style picture of a girl; I'll never truly understand why the original Qix underwent this transformation from a game of pure geometrics to a game of revealing pictures, but hey, it really doesn't affect
  • Schnappi: 3 Fun-Games

    2005

    Schnappi: 3 Fun-Games

    2005

    PlayStation
    From the depths of the Internets it emerged and was from then on no more from the German medium landscape to be excluded: Schnappi, the small crocodile of the Nile. The single was distinguished in Germany recently with double platinum, and also the not-German-language foreign country came in the meantime on the taste: In the Netherlands it made itself Schnappi already cosy at place 2 the single Charts. No question, Schnappi met the correct nerve with young and adults. And now the singing reptile opens itself to show also on the PC & Playstation. In three plays the player can make sure of the fact that this crocodile can do more than just singing. In Schnappi snatch! Schnappi makes what he can do best: it snatches! In this case there is insects, on which he foresaw it. But also with an allegedly so harmless booty highest watchfulness is announced. Because in 20 levels are not only harmless Brummer, but also stinging wasps. And to the researcher Schnappi may not go also into the net! Apart from a good reactivity o
  • MGG: Manic Game Girl

    2002

    MGG: Manic Game Girl

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    PlayStation
    Manic Game Girl is an action-adventure RPG with 3D brawler mechanics created with the help of Han Jong Lee, one of the main programmers on Parasite Eve and part of the engine development team for Final Fantasy 8. "The first self-developed PlayStation game in Korea." The games development was started in 1999 and was originally planned for the Dreamcast but later switched to the PlayStation. There was trouble with the games development as the market for video games was just starting in South Korea which lead to a lack of people with experience making games at the time. The game was released at the end of the PlayStation's production cycle after the launch of the PlayStation 2 earlier in the year. This was reflected in it's marketing at the time which mentions how it will run just as well on the newer system. There were plans to release the game internationally by the end of the year with the North American publisher Conspiracy Entertainment but that was eventually canceled.
  • Invasion

    1998

    Invasion

    1998

    PlayStation
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