A Capcom developed adventure game released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation.
Cursor-selective adventure game.
The player takes on the role of a detective transferred from the main police department to investigate a murder on a surrealistic island.
The investigation is always accompanied by slapstick jokes.
The story progresses by switching between "Investigate" and "Move" modes with the buttons, selecting the object to be investigated with the cursor, and using the items obtained on the object.
The difficulty level is low, as at any time by pressing the button, your buddy, Detective Nekonya, will give you hints on how to proceed.
An Office Create developed strategy game developed exclusively for PlayStation as a follow up to the PlayStation original, Afraid Gear, which was also only released in Japan
Original version of Pocket Digimon World using the PocketStation, a PlayStation accessory device. The exclusive digimon of this version are Agumon, Biyomon and Veemon. The actual main game primarily happens in the PocketStation.
In the PocketStation, you can raise your Digimon and battle it either with in-game Digimon or a friend's PocketStation wirelessly over IR connection. You can also connect it to other Bandai Digimon games and products.
Digimon Park is an interactive game for children part of the Kids Station series.
The player can choose a digimon and make it evolve increasing his stats. The game also features a collection of mini-games.
A PlayStation RPG about two teenagers that are spirited away to another world. The title was developed by Chime and is based off a multi-media franchise of the same name.
O-Chan no Oekaki Logic 2 is a sequel to O-chan no Oekaki Logic, a Japan-exclusive puzzle game based on the popular Picross game. The game is considered to be a spin-off of Sunsoft's Hebereke series.