Idol Promotion: Yumie Suzuki is a simulation game in which the player is the manager of young artists, at the beginning of the game he has to do the scouting for new idol (Yumie Suzuki) and the player's goal to make her becomes famous nationwide (to gain at least 10,000 fans within 1 year).
The game features a bonus second disc that contains Yumie Island, a big collection of clips, movies, photographs of Yumie, making of the game, etc.
Kaboom! A volcano erupted near the quiet town of Misty Peaks! Spring into action with the Rescue Heroes Team and help save the town! Race against a river of lava with Jake Justice, and soar above rooftops with Ariel Flyer in search of stranded people and pets. Use your quick wits and problem-solving skills to complete each rescue mission and save the day!
Shutokou Battle Gaiden: Super Technic Challenge is a Racing game, developed by Mitsui & Co. and published by MediaQuest, which was released in Japan in 1996. It features 25 licensed vehicles. The gameplay consists of drifting your vehicle with arcade-like handling in drift zones and recieving scores based on the angle, length and speed of the players's drift. Events are set up as a 1 v 1 battle between the player and a CPU, with the winner being whoever has the highest drift score at the end of the lap.
An enhanced version of the Superman game for Nintendo 64 which was cancelled due to license expiration. Although both games are related, the PlayStation version was going to have many improvements over the original game and a complete overhaul on the gameplay sequences, focusing on exploration and combat.
A late prototype was found and dumped online.
XS Moto is a 3D motorbike racing game with 22 racing tracks located around the world. The game modes include Single Race, Championship, Two-Player Race, and Two-Player Championship. The game features real-time weather effects and conditions. While racing no map of the track is shown, but yellow icons appear on the left or right to signal the direction of the upcoming turn.
Second game in the japan-exclusive racing/driving series Option Tunin Car Battle.
Unlike the first and third entries, this one was published by Jaleco.
First of the Tuning Car Battle series of games for the original Playstation only released in Japan.
It's an urban driving/racing game which gives the option to upgrade the cars, the more races you win the more upgrades you get.
Itsuka, Kasanariau Ashita e: Shirou-hen is a Strategy game, developed by MBA International and published by Sony Music Entertainment Incorporated, which was released in Japan in 1999.
Itsuka, Kasanariau Ashita he: Sayuri-hen is a Strategy game, developed by MBA International and published by Sony Music Entertainment Incorporated, which was released in Japan in 1999.
This collector's edition celebrates the 50th anniversary of NASCAR. The game is completely identical to NASCAR 98, except that Darlington has been added to the list of tracks and the racing legend Richard Petty has been added to the driver's roster, along with the obvious cover art changes. The game also comes with a NASCAR 50th anniversary key chain.
Saikyou Todai Shogi 2 is a shogi game that features different difficulty levels, different game modes (vs, training, tournament, etc.), etc. The game features also an auto mode in which the player can watch and learn how to play watching the different computer movements.
You can choose between a male and female protagonist, and play as a doll/puppet maker who's about to starve to death on Chirstmas Eve due to the inability to make a "pinocchia", a doll that looks and acts like a real human being (but isn't truly alive), and make enough money to feed yourself. As you slip into unconsciousness, you plead to any higher being that's listening to grant you a pinocchia, willing to give your life in exchange.... and wake up the next morning, with a "new-born" pinocchia in your hands.