Golgo 13 - Karairu no Yabou (Also known as Golgo 13 - Carlyle no Yabou) is the first Playstation one game based on the manga series written and illustrated by Takao Saito, published in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine since 1969. In 1976, the manga won the 21st Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. The series follows the titular character, a professional assassin for hire.
Golgo 13 - Mienai Guntai (Also known as Golgo 13 Kenenai Guntai) is the second Playstation one game based on the manga series written and illustrated by Takao Saito, published in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine since 1969. In 1976, the manga won the 21st Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. The series follows the titular character, a professional assassin for hire.
Are you a real fan? Now you can prove it! Dive into the exciting world of WESTLIFE with a unique interactive Trivia Quiz Game! Includes 500 challenging questions on the Band - and you thought you knew everything already! Exclusive videos - never broadcast before! Exclusive audio - never heard before! Exclusive pictures - never seen before!
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In Khamrai, you're thrown into a realm where gods and men live among each other; where six nations float through the sky in an uneasy truce; where full-scale war is almost an inevitability. A bit of a taller order than usual.
This is a race game based on a real open wheel Japanese series called "Formula Nippon" (originally based from F3000). You can make a career progress from Go Kart to Formula 3 and finally Formula Nippon. Four Game Modes are available: Scenario, Arcade, Time Attack and 2 Players. For Go Kart, you have 4 tracks available (2 tracks + Reverse) In Formula 3, you can choose 6 real teams and 14 in Formula Nippon. This two series can run on 5 existing Track (Suzuka, Fuji, Mine, Sugo and Motegi). Race can be played on dry or wet track.
Raze was planned to be a 3D fighting game that featured large environments similar to Bushido Blade. The game differentiated itself from Squaresoft's fighter by allowing up to four players fight at once. Interplay had licensed TSR's Forgotten Realms universe in order to include many Dungeons & Dragons mechanics including weapons, spells, magical items, and other powerups. The game never saw retail release, and while the reason was never given by Interplay, it can be assumed that it had something to do with Wizards of the Coast purchasing the Dungeons & Dragons property from TSR in 1997.
Googootrops is a simulation game in which the player takes the role of a prehistoric man. The goal is to discover new items and use them to advance in the game.
A Japanese fighting game with 3D character models released on PlayStation in 1998 and re-released on PlayStation under the Major Wave series label in 2000 by Hamster Corporation.
The game has a straight forward combat system, 4 buttons with L1 and R1 combinations for a total of 12 moves. there is also an upgrade system for characters that unlocks more moves by using a move enough times in normal gameplay.
The game has a total of 120 moves and there is apparently a robot character/mode that can learn moves by fighting other characters, or has access to all possible moves already unlocked, which can then be used for custom loadouts for PvP matches.
In Pet in TV the player takes control of a virtual pet, which resembles a more complex version of the Tamagotchi. The player can choose from a selection of PiTs and name it.
It is then up to the player to nurture their PiT and allow it to explore the 3D world, learning from its encounters with scenery and objects through trial-and-error. Once these behaviours are learn, the PiT will know how to respond to those objects in the future (such as a Flower, or a Spike). Whenever the PiT becomes injured, or tired, returning it to its home will allow Dr. Y to fix it. The objective then becomes for your PiT to solve puzzles on its own - for which it will be rewarded with AI upgrade chips.
A work depicting the love affairs of modern boys and girls , born 1,000 years after the reincarnation from the Heian period . All 4 eras all 3 chapters. Chapter 1 is the modern and Heian period, and the season is spring. Chapter 2 is the present day and the middle of the Edo period, and the season is summer. Chapter 3 is the present day and the end of the Edo period, and the season is from autumn to early winter.
With the main theme of reincarnation, the story progresses by going back and forth between the present age and the three eras of Heian, Genroku, and the end of the Edo period. The scenario consists of all three chapters. The subsequent story changes depending on how you choose the options in the story.
Hybrid is a 3D first-person shooter with a futuristic high-tech theme. Earth is on the the brink of collapse after years of fighting against an alien invasion, and you are among those who remain to fight. Your next mission is to strike a compound deep within the mountains. Choose from one of four characters: cybernetic commando George McKenzie, flame magic user Akiko Tyler, alien soldier Alien, or hard-boiled mercenary Bloodchaser Field. Use your guns and bombs to make your way through the complex and wipe out anything that moves.