The pachinko machines are japanese slot gambling machines used for amusement and prizes. Although pachinko machines were originally strictly mechanical, modern pachinko machines are a cross between a pinball machine and a video slot machine.
There are many types of pachinko machines and parlor regulations, but most of them conform to a similar style of play. Players can buy metal balls by either inserting either cash, a pre-paid card, or their member's card directly into the machine they want to use. At 4 yen per ball that's 250 balls for every 1000 yen. These balls are then shot into the machine from a ball tray with the purpose of attempting to win more balls. The pachinko machine has a digital slot machine on a large screen in the center of its layout, and the objective here is to get 3 numbers or symbols in a row for a jackpot.
Hissatsu Pachi-Slot Station 5 - Invader 2000 is a pachinko slot machine simulator that features a pachinko slot machine (Invader 2000) made by Baltec.
An obscure game for the PS1, Gobli's Adventure stars Gobli who is a low level monster in an RPG. His life changes when the games programmer gives him the opportunity to travel to the upper world.
Prisoner is a classic 2d RPG with a science fiction theme in which the player controls a character that is in a town and will have to talk to different characters to advance in his quests.
Journey into this magical adventure with Noddy to search for the Wizards' missing magic wand. Help Noddy discover the mystery of the strange happenings in Toyland - can he get the wand back from those naughty goblins who are casting mischievous spells?
The racing cars are driving by themselves! Help Noddy drive in his car close enough to the speeding cars and say a magic spell to stop them.
The goblins have taken all the batteries out of the robots and now they don't work. Put the batteries back in so the robots can continue building a space rocket.
The goblins made the balls bounce high in the sky - and stay there! Fly in the aeroplane and use some magic dust to bring them down to earth again.
Step-stone across the stream to rescue Bumpy Dog after the goblins turned the bridge into Jelly with the magic wand. Use the stones to cross the stream.
Role-playing game for PlayStation.
As a "romantic parallel RPG," players form a party from among eight women and ultimately choose one woman as their partner.
Adidas Power Soccer 2 is the second main game in the Psygnosis series and was made by a different development studio. Continuing the 3D gameplay from the first game, this title adds updated player and team databases for the 1997-1998 season, a new arcade mode where players can perform special moves, commentary by ITV's Brian Moore (UK), Yves Lecoq (France) and RTL's Marcel Reif (Germany), and eight new stadia fully rendered in 3D. The title includes many real Premier League teams, in addition to 56 national teams and top clubs. Multiplayer is available for up to four players with a multitap.
A.IV. Evolution is an updated console-only port of Take the A-Train IV, the fourth main entry in Artdink's long-running railroad management simulation series. It is largely a straight port of the original PC title, but the interface and graphics have been redesigned for the console format. The most significant new feature of this version is the ability to ride the trains and view the player's city in a full 3D polygon view, which would become a staple of later entries. The game was later released internationally with a number of additions as A.IV Evolution Global.
This is a shogi game that features 5 different kind of boards, a complete tutorial and a dictionary in Japanese language, different vs modes (also a 2 player vs mode), a sort of a battle mode in which the player advance defeating opponents and the game has 10 different opponents.