Choro-Q Works is a construction-based game for the PlayStation 2.
In Choro's World The Great Adventure Begins!!
There are more than 40 kinds of cars, not only cars and sports cars, but also dump trucks and crane trucks!
A third-person action title based on Peter Chung's animated series. The game, developed by The Collective, was shown at E3 '98, but canceled before release.
Virtual View is a game in which you play the photographer's role once more, but this time the girls are displayed for you via 360 degree video. You can manipulate the camera all around the model(s) as they move, taking pictures from your desired angle. This was done by using multiple cameras, in a technique similar to the Matrix's bullet time - but of course the camera motion is completely controlled by you.
In the distant future, two girls become bored and decide to travel between planets in search of adventure to cure them of one of the galaxies worst enemies - boredom. Game play consists of ten basic mini games themed around things which may interest young girls, such as playing dress up, collecting animals, setting up on the beach for a day of relaxation and even a side scroller avoiding nasty animals while collecting points. As mentioned on the back cover completing all mini games will unlock a mystery 11th mini game.
A strategy game spin-off of the Oddworld series. Though it was canceled in 1999, the game was picked up by Oddworld revivalists Just Add Water in 2011.