Taking the nature of virtual pets to an altogether deeper level, Pet in TV lets you raise an artificial pet (P.I.T.), train it to obey you, feed and pamper it, and teach it everything it needs to know about its new virtual world.
Though the P.I.T.'s outward appearance is akin to a robotic motorised egg, with the right nurturing it can grow and become more intelligent just like a real pet. Once it is fully trained, your P.I.T. can then explore its virtual world in search of valuable AI-chips that can later be used to build the ultimate Gold P.I.T. pet.
Each P.I.T. has its own personality, which you can choose before it is "born"; cheeky ones tend to be more adventurous, quiet ones more obedient - the choice of P.I.T. personality governs just how you and your P.I.T. will get along!
First re-release of Resident Evil 2, the Dual Shock Ver. incorporated support for the PlayStation's DualShock analog controller and vibration functions. Also included is a new unlockable mini-game called "Extreme Battle" and a "Rookie" mode, which allows the player to start the main story with a powerful weapon with infinite ammo.
Winky the Little Bear is a single player game aimed at younger children. There is a big storm in the forest. Teddy and Mi are swept up into the air and land in a very high tree and get stuck in it's branches. Their friends come to rescue them but can they succeed?
The game consists of a a Dingo Pictures animated film titled Winkie der kleine Bär, six paintings that can be coloured in and six scenes that can be turned into sliding block puzzles
The game was later released on the PlayStation 2 as Countryside Bears. It's the same game as the PlayStation version but adds a jigsaw puzzle mode and a pair matching mini game.
This port for the Playstation was only released in Japan 2 years after the original PC version. It features new graphics, re-worked interface to accommodate the controller, the news paper is replaced with a TV broadcast of the news, as well as updated sound.
Pachi Pachi Saga is a role-playing game released by TEN Kenkyuujo on Playstation in 1996. This game includes Japanese pachinko elements. Your ability to attack in battle is determined by the design of the drums. Also, if you collect pachinko balls, you can exchange them for items.
Startling Adventures is an adventure game, developed and published by Capcom, which was released in Japan, 2001 for the original PlayStation console. The game contains three stories.
Oumagatoki is an horror first person perspective adventure game that takes place during the summer of 2001 when Tatsuhiro Oka Yuutarou, a young man is chasing a woman (called Kyoko), who was running in Tokyo in the evening. When he catch her a sudden flash of light appears, and they are transported into the Edo Period. He lost his memory, and the player starts to go around the village and during the game he will recover his lost memories. The player will have to solve the mystery.
The game is divided into 3 chapters and when the player complete them a fourth one can be played. A save at the end of this game can be used at the start of the sequel Oumagatoki 2.
Paqa tells the story of a little alien (Paqa) that crash into a japanese city of our planet and finds a Pocketstation, the gameplay is most a simulation game since the player will have to talk to the alien using the Pocketstation. The game makes a full use of the Pocketstation device and that makes that is not playable in any emulator...
Taiyou no Otsuge is a tarot game in which the player provides the data and the game make a tarot diagnosis about love, study, work, health, luck, etc. The game features also some mini games.
"Inoue Takehiko: Buzzer Beater" is an interactive comic book in which the player can only see the next scene or the previous one, the game allows to use an autoplay mode and allow save anytime. The game features some interesting moving effects during the different scenes.