During one summer, the city of Tokyo has suffered from intense periods of rain, causing a lot of technological malfunction throughout the city. And in the midst of all this, strange phenomenon begin to happen frequently.
Meanwhile, you play as Tatsuto Kuroda, a young feng-shui expert, who is sent to various part of Tokyo in order to deal with spiritual disturbances.
Galerians: Limited Edition is a special edition that contains a special outer box, a visual Book, a sticker and a memory card case. It was released only in Japan.
Cho-Nazo-Oh is another quiz game and is the sequel to Nazo-Oh, this time the player takes the role of a young boy that lives in the future where a computer governs the land from a tower, the people of the land tried a lot of times to send people there to defeat the computer but noone that had entered the tower had exit alive... So the commander of the forces that are trying to destroy the computer got now only one assassin left, that is the player's character.
So now is the player's turn to enter inside and try to defeat all the dangers that will come across to reach the evil enemy and try to defeat it. All the trials are different quiz games in which the player has to answer well some questions to advance to the next level. This is the main game mode (sort of a story mode) that the game call terrorist mode. The difficulty of the game again is high since to pass some of the trials the player will have to answer in a right way a lot of questions.
During the game the player in the story mode goes around a maze and
Final Fantasy Anthology offers two games in one package for PlayStation. The European Edition contains Final Fantasy IV and V, which is different from the earlier released North American version that included Final Fantasy VI instead of Final Fantasy IV.
This package marks the first time these games had a PAL release.
Dragon Quest IV was remade for the Sony PlayStation in Japan. It was developed by Heartbeat and published by Enix. The remake was developed using Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past 's 3D graphics engine. With this remake came new features; among them were a new chapter, a new character, a boom town reminiscent of VII's, an inter-party talk command similar to Dragon Quest VII, and the ability to turn off the artificial intelligence for party members. The Enix of America Corporation originally planned to bring the remake to North America in 2002, but it was later cancelled due to Heartbeat closing its video game development operations.
The Dukes are back!
Climb behind the wheel of the General Lee and tear through the hiills of Hazzard in the craziest, smash 'em up, drive like-a-maniac racing game you've ever played. It's a dream come true as you undertake the twenty-seven fast-paced, arcade-style missions that await you.
Turn your PlayStation game console into a party! With original music, blistering humor, and a sarcastic host, You Don't Know Jack whisks you from the green room to prime time at a pace so fast it'll make your head spin. Get the question right and score some cash; get it wrong and pay the price.
Ready? Put your knowledge to the test and your ego on the line. You Don't Know Jack is the quiz show party game where high culture and pop-culture collide.
CAESARS PALACE brings casino gambling at its finest to the PlayStation. Start out with $1,000 and try to turn it into a million playing Baccarat, Roulette, Craps, Blackjack, and slot machines. Just in case you don't know how to play a game, watch the official Caesars Palace Casino Tutorial. After watching the video, you'll want to hit the tables with lower bet limits; as your winnings increase, new tables with higher limits and minimums open up. Statistician and gambling guru, Dr. William Bertram, has verified the payoffs and odds, so the chances of winning big are the same as in the real world. CAESARS PALACE has all of the excitement of real world gambling without all of the losses.
In a hellish mechanical future, the latest generation of robots are fighting a self-destructive war of attrition. Command your war machine in the hyper realistic 3D worlds. Power up your weapons. 15 missions and only one way to survive: destroy the enemy.
Disney's Treasure Planet is a 3D action-adventure platform game for the PlayStation played from a behind view perspective that is based on the 2002 movie of the same name. The game follows Jim Hawkins and his search for the legendary treasure of pirate captain Flint.
In the game, the player takes control of Jim and has to navigate him through the different levels. The player has the ability to jump and fight enemies. Jims’s shape-shifting pet, Morph can be used as a glider to jump farther. In some sections of the game the player has to navigate Jim on his solar surf plank or a boat and avoid obstacles.
The gameplay is a classic 3d shooter in which the player controls a character that can shoot magic balls while traveling with the aid of some balloons.