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Yarudora Series Vol. 1: Double Cast | Sony Computer Entertainment (Sugar & Rockets;Production I.G;Japan Studio) | 1998 | Yarudora Series vol.1 - Double Cast initiates its narrative when the main character crashes onto a pile of garbage, still inebriated after a night of drinking with film club friends. The protagonist, disheveled and unconscious, is awakened by Mitsuki Akasaka, a girl who has lost her memory but recalls her name. As the story unfolds in a flick-screen interactive adventure, players must assist Mitsuki in recollecting her past and potentially recovering her lost memories. The Yarudora Series, a blend of "Yaru Dorama" (meaning "Drama that You Do"), consistently revolves around a central theme where an amnesiac girl enters the player's life. These games offer an interactive adventure with animated sequences and pivotal choices that influence the ultimate outcome. Double Cast includes features such as a graphics gallery, a replay function, and the ability to view multiple endings achieved through different choices during a normal playthrough. | minimizeimagesubject |
Yarudora Series Vol. 2: Kisetsu o Dakishimete | Sony Computer Entertainment (Sugar & Rockets;Production I.G;Japan Studio) | 1998 | Yarudora Series Vol.2 Kisetsu O Dakishimete is the second one in the Yarudora series originally released for PSOne and later released for the PSP console. In Yarudora Series Vol.2 Kisetsu O Dakishimete the protagonist and his friend Tomoko are walking under cherry trees filled with blossoms when they find a young girl who appears to be sleeping. The unconscious girl happens to be Asayo, who the protagonist had a major crush on in high school. When she wakes up, her memory has been wiped clean and it's up to the player and Tomoko to help her remember the events leading up to her cherry tree sojourn. The game was originally released in 1998, the Yarudora (a conjunction of Yaru Dorama which translates to "Drama that You Do") series of games all followed a central theme where a girl with amnesia enters the player's life. With the appearance of the girl, an interactive adventure follows where the story plays out in animated motion with choices to select along the way which affect the ultimate outcome. Features in the game include a graphics gallery, a replay function, and the ability to view various endings once they are achieved during a normal game.***Japanese version [31] | labelimagesubject |
Yarudora Series Vol. 3: Sampaguita | Sony Computer Entertainment (Sugar & Rockets;Production I.G;Japan Studio) | 1998 | labelimageminimize | |
Yarudora Series Vol. 4: Yukiwari no Hana | Sony Computer Entertainment (Sugar & Rockets;Production I.G;Japan Studio) | 1998 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Yasoukyoku | Victor | 1998 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Yellow Brick Road | Acclaim (Synergy Interactive) | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Yetisports Deluxe | JoWooD Productions (Similis) | 2004 | labelimageminimize | |
Yoshimoto Mahjong Club Deluxe | Psikyo;Success | 1998 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Yoshimura Shogi | Konami | 1998 | Go players in games and can experience a real sense of "early" "clever," "tough" real chess game appeared on the PS. Chess can feel familiar and it just so we can start a match against in order to set the screen. The CPU players considering we expected to read, you can enjoy a sense of presence as if they were just playing a game and a real go player. | labelimagesubject |
You Don't Know Jack | Bandai (Jellyvision) | 1999 | What is JACK? With original music, blistering humor and a sarcastic host, YOU DON'T KNOW JACK is the quiz show party game where high culture and pop culture collides. Get ready for a head-to-head trivia showdown where you put your knowledge to the test and your ego on the line.***"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 will make your head spin. Get the question right and score some cash; get it wrong and pay the price." You Don't Know Jack is a great quiz show party game with over 1400 questions. Up to 3 players can compete at one time answering question types like shorties, DisOrDat, ThreeWay, Impossible Questions and Jack Attack. This is a can't miss at your next party! [R2D2-A] | labelimagesubject |
You Don't Know Jack: Mock 2 | Sierra (Jellyvision) | 2000 | YOU DON'T KNOW JACK, MOCK 2 for the PlayStation is a unique and satisfying quiz game that replicates all of the action of the best television game shows. This game supports up to three people, which can result in some pretty intense sessions as you compete to see which of you knows the most about pop culture. There are well over 1,000 questions, which ensures that you can play the game many, many times before it gets repetitive. The host is a witty and irreverent guy who loves to make fun of those who can't quite keep up. YOU DON'T KNOW JACK, MOCK 2 is a great party game or single-player experience. | labelimagesubject |
Youchien Gaiden Kareinaru Casino Club: Double Draw | Affect | 2000 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Youkai Kaasobi | Unbalance | 2001 | minimizeimageminimize | |
YoYo's Puzzle Park | Irem;JVC (Irem) | 1996 | A very rare game similar to Bubble Bobble. [cjlee001] | labelimageminimize |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories | Konami (KCEJ) | 2002 | If you're a YU-GI-OH! fan and a PlayStation owner, you're in luck; the runaway hit anime series and card game makes its way to the original PSX, but it's got a little twist: The action takes place in ancient Egypt! You'll still have to collect and train monsters (there are more than 500 beasts in all), but there are also mysteries to solve and characters to interact with. Travel to various 3D battlefields and duel with AI or human opponents in this awesome, creative title. | labelimagesubject |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule Breed & Battle | Konami | 1998 | Or to give battle when and where the monster was brought up in miniature garden. Training itself is already a strategy! Miniature garden can make six at a time. Grow in various types of egg color and the environment. | labelimagesubject |
Yukinko Burning | Princess Soft | 2002 | labelimageminimize | |
Yukyu Gensokyoku | MediaWorks | 1997 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Yukyu Gensokyoku 2nd Album | MediaWorks (Media Works) | 1998 | Yukyu Gensokyoku is called a "friendship simulation" game, contrasting the now-popular "romance simulation" games. The player is the leader of the 3rd division of the militia police. The task of the 3rd division is to handle various miscellaneous affairs, such as daily chores of the residents. Lately, because of fund cuts from the sponsor, the 3rd division has to charge fees for its services, and consequently it receives far fewer requests than before. In addition, competition from the newly formed public security force, which provides free service, the 3rd division is on the verge of disbandment. The last chance for the 3rd division is a one-year trial period, which is what the game covers. [...] Check [url=http://home.netvigator.com/~tarot/Games/Yukyu.html]Alan's Video Games Page[/url] for a detailed review of this game. [cjlee001] | minimizeimageminimize |
Yukyu Gensokyoku 3: Perpetual Blue | MediaWorks | 1999 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Yukyu Gensokyoku Ensemble | MediaWorks (Media Works) | 1998 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Yukyu Gensokyoku Ensemble2 | MediaWorks | 1999 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Yume no Tsubasa | Victor | 2000 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Yume-Iroiro | Feathered | 1998 | "Beauty School Chofugaoka dream" of the stage, the simulation both boys and girls enjoy high school life. Men and women can choose from a hero, an attractive 16 before graduating from high school entrance ceremony and met with their characters who spend three years. Meeting, confession, and goodbye like we can enjoy freedom and a love of texture. | labelimagesubject |
Yuugen Kaisha Chikyuu Boueitai | Media Rings | 1999 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Yuukyuu Kumikyoku All Star Project | Media Works | 2000 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Yuukyuu no Eden | Ascii (ASCII) | 1999 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Yuushao Gaogaiga: Blockaded Numbers | Takara | 1999 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Yuuyami Doori Tankentai | Spike (Exit) | 1999 | A horror-themed adventure game developed and published by Spike for the PlayStation. It is played in a similar way to Human Entertainment's Twilight Syndrome series, and follows a story of young Japanese people exploring the paranormal urban legends of their neighbourhood. The player can choose to play as one of three high school students, first by eavesdropping on rumors discussed at their school, and then by investigating these rumors in the freely explorable city.***Japanese version [31] | minimizeimagesubject |
Yuwaku Office Ran Ai Ka | Takara | 1998 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Z | Sony Computer Entertainment (The Bitmap Brothers) | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Zanac X Zanac | Compile | 2001 | labelimageminimize | |
Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98 | Pony Canyon;Funsoft;Media Rings (Pony Canyon) | 1997 | labelimageminimize | |
Zeiram Zone | Banpresto (Crowd) | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Zen Nihon Puroresu: Ouja no Kon | Spike (Human) | 1999 | labelimageminimize | |
Zen Super Robot Taisen Denshi Daihyakka | Banpresto | 1998 | labelimageminimize | |
Zera-Chan Puzzle: Pitatto Pair | Affect | 2001 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Zero Divide | Time Warner;Ocean (Zoom) | 1995 | ZERO DIVIDE for the PlayStation is a 3D fighting game with some unique twists. Each character is actually a metallic robot, and some even contain their own weapons, while the fighting arenas are each rendered in 3D and contain hugely detailed backdrops. The actual fighting engine is quick and responsive, and the game manages to avoid the sluggish battles that plague many fighting games. ZERO DIVIDE is a unique and exciting game with some fun aspects that no other game on the market features.***European version [32]*** [32]*** [29]*** [27] | labelimagesubject |
Zero Divide 2 | Zoom;Sony Computer Entertainment (Zoom) | 1997 | labelimageminimize | |
Zero Pilot: Fighter of Silver Wing | Sony Computer Entertainment (Japan Studio) | 1998 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Zero4 Champ Doozy-J | Media Kings | 1997 | Latest series. Completely covering the latest popular models in cooperation with six automobile manufacturers. The investigation of the (drag) racing team, in addition sufficiency authentic reality 0-400. Volume is also full of mini-games to PlayStation unique graphics and sound. 52 by adding the ending kind of education is a must-see GYARUGE element further. The story is brought up in car can play memory card. | minimizeimagesubject |
Zeus 2: Carnage Heart | Artdink | 1999 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Zeus: Carnage Heart Second | Artdink (ArtDink) | 1998 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Zidane Football Generation | Cryo Interactive | 2002 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Zig Zag Ball | Upstar | 1998 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Zill O' II | Koei (Team-Infinite) | 1999 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Zipangu Jima: Unmei wa Saikoro ga Kimeru!? | Human | 1999 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Zoboomafoo | Encore | 2001 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Zoids 2 | Tomy | 2002 | The game pits the Helic Republic against the Guylos Empire, using the popular Zoids toys/anime characters to battle out the conflict. Players move the more than 100 different Zoid units to try to beat the computer-controlled enemy forces. There is also a two-player versus mode where players pit their Zoids against each other. | labelimagesubject |
Zoids Battle Card Game | Tomy | 2001 | labelimageminimize |