"Training simulation" game where the player is given control of the Galaxy Police Organization's all female Meltylancer unit and charged with training them to handle challenges ahead.
Panekit allows players to create and control their very own vehicles from a collection of hundreds of parts. It was originally only released in Japan, and came to the PSN later as a PSone Classic.
Mizuki Shigeru no Youkai Butouden is a horror-themed fighting game based on the works of renowed japanese artist Mizuki Shigeru (1922 - 2015).
This game was released for the original Sony Playstation by KSS in 1997.
It features 8 playable characters based on demons of japanese folklore known as Yokai.
3D Shooting Tsukuru is a game in which you can make your own 3D shooter games. There are lots of settings and graphics to tinker with to make your own game the next Star Fox. You can set your vehicle's looks, movements, weapons, special attacks and much more. The same goes for the enemies, music, sounds and the stages, where you can change a plethora of things to suit your needs. Once you're satisfied you can save the game to your memory card to play the finished product later.
There are also three sample games included to show what you can do with the editor. The three games are very different in style and difficulty.
Zoku Mikagura Shoujo Tanteidan~Kanketsu Hen~ is an adventure game that lets players enter into the mystic Taisho and early Showa periods and find out the truth behind each case. The number of scenarios has been increased largely and the “inference trigger” feature is kept intact to deliver the most enjoyable detective game experience.
Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu: Otoko Ippiki Yume Kaidoi is a racing video game developed and released by Human Entertainment, released on June 25, 1998 in Japan. This game puts you in the role of a truck driver in Japan, transporting cargo and competing in illegal races against other trucks.
Released alongside "Art Camion: Geijutsuden" on the same day, "Bakusou Dokotora Densetsu 2 - Otoko Jinsei Yume Ichiro" is generally seen as the proper 2nd installment of the series. This sequel introduces numerous changes to modes and gameplay, accompanied by an entirely new soundtrack and enhanced graphics quality.
A Capcom developed adventure game released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation.
Cursor-selective adventure game.
The player takes on the role of a detective transferred from the main police department to investigate a murder on a surrealistic island.
The investigation is always accompanied by slapstick jokes.
The story progresses by switching between "Investigate" and "Move" modes with the buttons, selecting the object to be investigated with the cursor, and using the items obtained on the object.
The difficulty level is low, as at any time by pressing the button, your buddy, Detective Nekonya, will give you hints on how to proceed.