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Horned Owl  Sony Computer Entertainment (Alfa System;Japan Studio)1995PROJECT: Horned Owl is the PlayStation's first on-rails, light gun game. The same artist who designed character models in the anime Ghost in a Shell was responsible for the character designs here, so you can expect some well-drawn and highly detailed characters throughout the game. A tracking camera guides you through the 3D environments, as enemies pop up from behind every conceivable hiding place. The gun is accurate and easily calibrated, meaning you'll be blasting enemies with pinpoint precision. labelimagesubject
Area 51 Bally Midway (Tantalus)1996Arcade-to-console ports usually do not turn out for the best. However, AREA 51 manages to come as close to arcade-perfect as you can get. Everything, from the graphics to the gameplay, is almost identical to the arcade version. The 3D areas of this shooter are beautifully rendered and the backgrounds are stunning. Most of the backgrounds are destructible as well, adding to the gameplay experience. Any fan of the arcade version will love this game.***
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Crypt Killer  Konami1997According to legend, aliens visited an ancient civilization and left behind crystals that allowed the civilization to travel through time. These crystals became known as the Eyes of Guidance. You know the locations of the eyes and want to claim them. Move through six levels of catacombs, tombs, tunnels, and rivers while blasting skeletons, spiders, zombies, and rats. If using the standard controller makes life too difficult, plug in any Playstation compatible light gun and let the good times roll. Do you have the skills and reflexes to survive CRYPT KILLERS? labelimagesubject
Maximum Force  Midway;GT Interactive (Mesa Logic;Perfect Entertainment)1997Sometimes you'd feel better if you could just shoot everything in sight. [But then there's that death penalty thing.] Time to lock and load pal. Straight from arcades everywhere here comes Maximum Force where it's you against elusive terrorists and you control the body count. You'll board helicopters ATV's underwater vehicles and shoot literally everything in sight. Gun down slimeballs on three completely different missions. Blast your way into over 35 secret rooms and blow away everything with extreme prejudice. With Maximum Force there's no such thing as too much firepower. labelimagesubject
Lethal Enforcers I & II  Konami1997 labelimageminimize
Elemental Gearbolt  Sony Computer Entertainment;Working Designs (Alfa System;Japan Studio)1998In a fantastic world divided by class and race, technology from a mysterious source has imbued a young prince with the key to unimaginable power. By means of a Neural Network Computer fueled by the grey matter of unfortunate 'volunteers', he plans to conquer the known world, replacing it with a new order of his design. The only fly in the ointment is disturbing reports of two powerful Elementals storming across the land on a direct course toward the palace. One or two players can assume the identities of these Elementals as they crusade for an unknown master toward a climactic battle. The gripping story unfolds by means of heart-stopping fully-3D action levels interspersed with gorgeous hand-drawn animation scenes. This is the game for which VISA was invented--what are you waiting for? labelimagesubject
Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas  Fox Interactive (n-Space)2000Yippie-ki-yay! John McClane is back in action! In Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas, McClane once again finds the chips stacked against him as he becomes embroiled in a devious plot masterminded by cunning terrorists. Die Hard Trilogy 2 features styles of the original game-third person action/adventure, sharpshooting, and extreme driving-into one continuous story. Or players can focus just on the game style they like best! All this --set in and around the bright lights of Las Vegas, not to mention an exciting soundtrack featuring a famous band's cover of Elvis' Viva Las Vegas!***
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The sequel takes a bit of a turn, and instead of three themes in three separate styles of play (adventure/action, first-person shooting, and driving), the game involves one consistent storyline set solely in Las Vegas. You'll play as John McClane again, this time visiting his buddy Kenny Sinclair in Vegas when some localized terrorist activity requires his intervention!
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