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  • Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu '99: Kaimaku-ban

    1999

    Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu '99: Kaimaku-ban

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
  • Aeon Flux

    Aeon Flux

    PlayStation
    A cancelled adaptation of the iconic cult animated series of the same name. Not to be confused with the other cancelled adaptation in 2000, nor the released movie tie-in in 2005. A game based on the original animated series was announced on April 9, 1996 for the PlayStation. The game, which was loosely based on "The Demiurge" episode, was being developed by Cryo Interactive and published by Viacom New Media. The game first made an appearance at E3 that same year, with Æon Flux creator Peter Chung on hand to promote it, and commercial advertising was even included in the 1996 VHS release of the animated series. Viacom was dissolved when Spelling Entertainment realized it had two video game divisions. Spelling folded Viacom into Virgin in 1997, which then canceled all working and planned Viacom titles – Aeon Flux being one of them. Meanwhile, Cryo reworked the game into a title called PAX Corps, which was released in Europe to poor reviews. No US publisher has signed on to bring the game here. Also worth mention
  • Debut 21

    1998

    Debut 21

    1998

    Simulator Strategy
    PlayStation
  • Rally de Africa

    1998

    Rally de Africa

    1998

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Rally de Africa is an arcade rally racing game which plays similarly to Sega Rally Championship. The game features four game modes: Championship, where the player plays through a series of races; Spot Entry, where the player can play a singe race; 2 Player Battle, where two players can race against each other; and Memory Battle, where the player can race against the replay of another player which is stored on the memory card. In each race you begin in the twelfth position behind eleven computer opponents, the goal is to pass all the opponents to get into the first place position before you reach the end of the stage. The game features a total of five different stages set across the continent of Africa and a selection of unlicensed vehicles to race with.
  • GP Challenge

    2002

    GP Challenge

    2002

    Racing
    PlayStation
    GP Challenge puts the player in the role of a GP driver and allow him to compete in 4 different circuits.
  • True Love Story

    1996

    True Love Story

    1996

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    True Love Story is a visual novel styled love simulation game where the protagonist meets many girls and has one month's time to make one of them fall in love with him. The player moved to a new town and is living with his younger sister. The story progresses in a typical visual novel style where one reads onscreen text, talks to present characters and moves from location to location in a determined order. Free movement is not done directly on a map but is rather scheduled. During school and lunch breaks the player can schedule places on school campus he wishes to visit, and after school additional scheduling of the place around the town can be selected. Depending on place one visits, the location will have different girls to talk to, or if noone and the player will soon leave the place without engaging in any dialogue with anyone.
  • Kowai Shashin: Shinrei Shashin Kitan

    2002

    Kowai Shashin: Shinrei Shashin Kitan

    2002

    PlayStation
    Kowai Shashin is a horror game released for the Sony Playstation in 2002, it is vagyuely similar to the Fatal Frame series. Gameplay consists of finding a spirit in a creepy photograph, and catching it trough a quick time event. There´s an urban legend around the game, considering it a cursed one, because of supposed deaths and hauntings during the development (which isn't true, at least, no one died during the making of the game).
  • Shin Sedai Robot Senki - Brave Saga 2

    2000

    Shin Sedai Robot Senki - Brave Saga 2

    2000

    PlayStation
    Brave Saga 2 is the sequel to Shin Sedai Robot Senki - Brave Saga. Brave Saga 2 can be considered a final re-tale of the Yuusha series as it features virtually all Yuusha characters, mecha and human alike, from the previous generation.
  • Shin Sedai Robot Senki - Brave Saga

    1998

    Shin Sedai Robot Senki - Brave Saga

    1998

    PlayStation
    Shin Sedai Robot Senki - Brave Saga is a tactical RPG published by Takara. It is based on the "Yuusha" (Brave) franchise of anime and toys.
  • Captain Love!!

    1999

    Captain Love!!

    1999

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    Captain Love is a Adventure/Dating Sim video game published by Toshiba EMI released on March 11, 1999 for the Sony PlayStation.
  • Pixygarden

    1999

    Pixygarden

    1999

    Simulator Strategy
    PlayStation
  • True Love Story 2

    1999

    True Love Story 2

    1999

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    Each of the three discs is available for the first, second and third semesters, and you can play through to the end of the game without having to replace the disc. Each semester, the characters, events and opening movies are different versions. It is a sequel that continues the concept of the previous work and attempts to enrich the content. The player becomes a second-year student at Aobadai High School and aims to create a girlfriend in about a month before transferring to another school. The theme is "preciousness". At the start of the play, you select three keywords, the semester, the main character's ability tendency. The ability tendency is linked with the preference of the target character, and changes the rising curve of appearance event, friendliness and admiration. Keywords can be used as your favorite topic when you have a conversation on your way home from school, and their response also changes depending on your partner's preference.
  • Derby Stallion

    1996

    Derby Stallion

    1996

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation
    A horse racing simulation game, which seems to be a popular genre in Japan.
  • Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Banjyou Yuugi

    2003

    Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Banjyou Yuugi

    2003

    Visual Novel Card & Board Game
    PlayStation
    Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Banjyou Yuugi is the Haruka multiplayer party game foil to its Neoromance predecessors, Fushigi no Kuni no Angelique and Sweet Ange. It is the first game in the series to be fully voiced —excluding the normally mute protagonist.
  • Mainichi Nekoyoubi

    1998

    Mainichi Nekoyoubi

    1998

    Simulator Strategy
    PlayStation
  • Subete ga F ni Naru

    2002

    Subete ga F ni Naru

    2002

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation
    Subete ga F Ninaru: The Perfect Insider is an Adventure game, developed and published by Kid, which was released in Japan in 2002.
  • Circuit Breakers

    1998

    Circuit Breakers

    1998

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Prepare yourself for the fastest, most stomach churning racing game ever! Circuit Breakers is like no other racing game on Earth! Up to four players can battle head to head on over 30 roller coaster race tracks in a choice of 8 spectacular 3D worlds. No dull "corridor" racing, each track features hair-raising banked corners, heart-in-the-mouth jaw dropping dips and buttock-clenching drops -- all in spectacular 3D.
  • Chousentou Kyuugi: The Ultimate Ballgame Van Borg

    1999

    Chousentou Kyuugi: The Ultimate Ballgame Van Borg

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
  • Frenzy!

    1998

    Frenzy!

    1998

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Frenzy! features non-stop mayhem as you swoop, dive and bomb your way to the skies and ultimate glory over nine action packed levels!
  • Beatmania Append 3rdMix Mini

    1998

    Beatmania Append 3rdMix Mini

    1998

    Music
    PlayStation
    Beatmania Append 3rdMix Mini is a smaller version of the PlayStation game Beatmania Append 3rdMix, it contains the same features as the main version but only five songs: find out, life goes on, Queen's Jamaica, tribe groove, and wild I/O. The game came bundled with the soundtrack for the bBeatmania 3rdMix arcade game, titled Beatmania 3rdMix complete. Since this is an Append release, it needs another Beatmania title to act as a key disc to boot the game. The game is played with a controller with one turn table and 5 keys, three white and two black. On the screen you will see bars moving from the top to bottom in columns representing each of the keys and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to scratch. Unlike the arcade counterpart, the PlayStation version does not have a combo counter. Expert mode is also missing from this version of the game.
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