Magic Castle was a PlayStation game developed with Net Yaroze. Production started in 1997 and the project was cancelled in 1998, Development was resumed in 2020 and while still not complete, the game is fully playable. At this point, the only missing features are the four player support and Japanese translation.
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.
This is an addendum to the Mega Man X5 Improvement Project by DarkSamus993 (v0.01.1). It started in 2019 as a restoration of graphics, songs, and voice clips from the Japanese version and unused soundtrack. In 2021, development resumed with the inclusion of a retranslated script and several new features. The amount of work put on this is now comparable to what's been done in X6 Tweaks. And even though there isn't (and there won't be) a patching tool, there are a few customization options.
A compilation of tweaks for Mega Man X6, initially aiming only to remove the unnecessary padding and limitations the game uses to compensate for its shortcomings.
This is a complete modification of Castlevania SOTN which rebalances the difficulty, adding new challenges for a New Game +. This includes adjusting every enemy's strength, enemy HP, and weapon stats, removing powerful weapons, and adjusting spell attributes. It comes with an optional "no experience" patch for added challenges.
An unofficial bundle with Net Yaroze games and demos.
Contents:
Games released on disc:
Adventure Game by Robert Swan
Airbob by K.Okada, H.Endo, J.Suehiro, M.Taniguti ( 岡田 和仁、遠藤 博紀、末広 順一、垂髪 政徳 )
The Appointed Station ( 助けて茶谷さん’96 約束の駅 ) by Syuntarou Yoshikawa ( 吉川 春太郎 )
Arena by Tom Madams
Asobu Rakugaki ( あそぶらくがき ) by Hideki Kubo ( 久保秀樹 )
Between The Eyes by Lewis Evans
Bill's Shooting Game by Mita
Blitter Boy by Chris Chadwick
Blockz by Daniel M. Johnson
Bom! by Peter Hardy
Bouncer 2 (early) by Scott Evans
Bouncer 2 by Scott Evans
Breakout 3D by Lewis Evans
Car G1 by William Docherty
Car Tag by Matthew Follett
Car2 by Stuart Ashley
Clone by Stuart Ashley
Le Collage (るこらーじゅ) by Cocotte
Columns by PRG
Combat 3D by Majik (Andrew Langstaff)
Decaying Orbit by Scott Cartier & David Dewitt
A Dog Tale by Ira Rainey
Down by Team Parc
Earth Saves Our Love ( 地球を守ろう友の会 ) by LowTec (Taro Kamon) ( �
Roll Boss Rush is a Homebrew. You play as Megaman's sister ROLL, but not the Roll based on the Japanese Canon, but the Ruby Spears MegaMan Cartoon.
There are now 4 difficulty levels (easy-normal-hard & one-hit). You choose one main weapon (straight-spread-charge or burst) and one sub-weapon (vacuum-toaster-saw). You can also now choose between fighting 1 or 2 bosses at the same time (mono-melee) regardless of difficulty level.
During battles you can grab your enemy and absorb their power and use it against them. She can even perform some physical attacks such as a drop kick. You also have a super meter that allows you to perform a SUPER MOVE. Based on what weapon you're currently using, you can perform different SUPER MOVES.
Each boss has a weakness, much like every other megaman game. At the end of each battle, you're given a grade based upon your performance, an information Token, and a Password.
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
American football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football, and even more rare, the "pigskin". The ball can be advanced by running with it or throwing it to a teammate. Points can be scored by carrying the ball over the opponent's goal line, catching a pass thrown over that goal line, kicking the ball through the opponent's goal posts or tackling an opposing ball carrier in his own end zone.
XS Jr. League Football is designed to provide a fun, pick-up-and-play adaptation of the popular sport, with colorful graphics and accessible gameplay for the whole family to enjoy.
Blitz your way through 13 fast paced challenging missions as you try to destroy and out manoeuvre the enemy. You will need cunning and fast reactions to avoid the gunfire and missile attacks as you mount a daring counter attack.
XS Jr. League Soccer is designed to provide a fun, pick-up-and-play adaptation of the world's most popular sport, with colorful graphics and accessible gameplay for the whole family to enjoy.
Select Your Team: 20 individual players. Everybody can really play. Players have different skill levels. 8000 different 5-a-side combos. Schoolyard Tournaments: Put a strong team together; play an entire round robin tournament in one day. 4 Real World Fields: The School Yard, Sandpit, Car Park, Southside.
NFL GameDay 2005 was the tenth and final game in the NFL GameDay series, and unlike the last few GameDay video games, it was only available on the PlayStation console, and not on the PlayStation 2. It was released on August 1, 2004. On the cover is Derrick Brooks.