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Riven: The Sequel to Myst Acclaim (Cyan Worlds)1997Atrus has returned to the island to try to unravel his father's mystery once and for all. Enter a deceptively delicate world torn apart by age-old family conflicts as you search, explore, and call on every ounce of intuition you can muster. The successful structure of the first installment is once again in place, as you roam the mostly desolate island, scouring its rooms for portals, clues, and secret chambers. There's also an array of pathways at your disposal-each leading to a unique and stunning fate.***
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[27]***This is the sequel to Myst. It comes on five CDs.
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Quake II  Activision (Hammerhead)1999After years of waging war against the alien aggressors. Earth is on the verge of being completely obliterated. One last effort to bring the mass destruction to an end is underway. You are part of a secret assault force sent to fight your way through heavily fortified military installations in order to lower the aliens defenses and shut down their war machine. Only then can Earth hope to launch an air assault. Only then will the fate of all humanity be known. Crawl through shafts. Blow up dimly lit subways and explore the dangerous shadows of moody, immersive 3D environments. Perform complex 20 mission based levels, armed with hard-core weaponry as you obliterate the alien dregs of the universe. Smooth 3-D models move like there's no tomorrow - in your case it might be true. Killer effects allow you to wreak underwater devastation, shatter windows, and blast away into dramatically lit environments. Become a well-oiled machine by modifying PlayStation gameplay variables for superior running, walking, jumping and firing control. Save set-ups of a fully configurable controller for enhanced movement, weapon aiming and viewing. Stay up-to-date on damage and weapons effects with dual analog and dual shock analog support. Features two- and four-player quad screen fragfests in newly designed deathmatch levels.***
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[27]***Quake II was rebuilt and redesigned for the Playstation, including dual shock features. Your choice of weapons will be the same as the PC game, from the rail gun to the BFG. Play two or four-player deathmatch mode. Or fight one to one in the duel version, where two players are in an arena, dueling. Customize controls and save your games.
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Return to Zork Activision;Bandai1996 labelminimizeminimize
A. IV Evolution  Artdink1994Sun will be released in five countries of Germany, France, U.S. and British. Incorporating terrain of countries, all 39 maps of increasingly rich. Countries also support the type of building. Richer graphics. Data Compatible with "A.IV Evolution". Mode "car window" of power and a more beautiful smooth motion reproduction. labelimagesubject
A.IV. Evolution: A Ressha de Ikou 4  ArtDink1994 labelimageminimize
A. IV Evolution Global  ArtDink;Maxis;SCEE (ArtDink)1995Jump aboard A-Train And get on the fast track to fame and fortune - or to failure and bankruptcy.
You'll start with a bit of bare land and a small bank loan, then establish transportation systems, buy and sell land and businesses, and even invest in the stock market. If all goes well, you'll be rich and powerful. Then you can hop a train and take a first-person 3-D joy ride through your empire. If all doesn't go well-well, you'll have to find out for yourself. Trains, power and money - what more could you want?
* Take on over 20 different scenarios
* Go underground to lay tracks and cruise the subway
* Choose from over 40 trains to run and ride
* Play the stock market and get rich (or go broke)
As a special bonus, a Sim City The Card Game Booster Pack was included inside the package.***
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[27]***Its i nice little game, but it takes long time to grow up.
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My Disney Kitchen  Atlus;Bam! Entertainment (Atlus)2002It's time to get cookin' in your own Disney Kitchen!
Mix up some pancakes, make a yummy sandwich or pop that chicken in the oven - it can all happen in a kitchen of your very own! You can explore, discover - even make a mess - in a fun and safe kitchen made just for you. With My Disney Kitchen, you'll be amazed at what your imagination can cook up!
* Decorate your kitchen any you want!
* 30 clips from classic Disney animated films!
* Hours of fun with tons of food and kitchen tools to play with!
* 30 kid-friendly recipes from the experts at Family Fun Magazine!
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Arcade Party Pak Bally Midway1999Let's party like it's 1988. With the ARCADE PARTY PAK, you can do just that. Relive fond memories of six classic arcade games from the mid- to late-80s. Remember playing RAMPAGE and helping Kong, Lizzie, and Ralph knock down buildings? How about pulling off a 540-kick flip in 720? These memories and many more can be yours with the ARCADE PARTY PAK.***It's a blast from the past when you plug in this game filled with some of arcade's greatest games of all time! Arcade Party Pack features six games on a single disc, including Rampage, Toobin, Smash TV, Klax, 720?, and Super Sprint. In Toobin, you float along on an inner tube down a challenging, hazard packed water course way. In Smash TV, you play for cash and prizes in a futuristic game show filled with crazy action, and in 720 you must skate or die on gravity defying skateboards! labelimagesubject
Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 2 Bally Midway (Midway;Digital Eclipse)1998PAPERBOY offers excitement and challenge as you deliver the morning paper while avoiding zany neighborhood characters and obstacles!
GAUNTLET lets you and up to 3 friends combat waves of attacking monsters while competing for food, treasure and magic potions.
It's futuristic warfare in ROADBLASTERS where YOU battle evil opponents in a high-performance armored racecar with unique special weapons!
In MARBLE MADNESS, you control a marble and race against time and many challenging obstacles to reach the goal line at the bottom of the playfield!!
The bugs are back! Play MILLIPEDE and you'll experience endless waves of creepy creatures that hound you relentlessly as you shoot them to pieces!
Avoid monsters and collect your fortune in ruby gemstones! In CRYSTAL CASTLES the action takes place within a 3D super maze structure that offers 16 different playfields!***
[32]***Paperboy (port)
Road Blasters (port)
Marble Madness (port, trackball compatible)
Guantlet (port)
Crystal Castles (trackball compatible)
Millipede (trackball compatible)

Disclaimer for emulation purests: Only Crystal Castles and Millipede are emulated.
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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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Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh  Canal+ Multimedia (Cryo Interactive)1999 labelimageminimize
MTV Music Generator  Codemasters;Activision1999From MTV comes this first-ever music and video creator for the PlayStation. Harnessing control over the audio and visual power of your gaming console, the Music Generator lets you create, remix, and "record" your own music tracks while adding awesome video sequences. Included are over 3000 sampled sounds and 1500 pre-recorded riffs. You have the ability to mix, edit, and produce your own music is at your fingertips. Using effects like echo, sustain, and reverb, you can work in a variety of styles, including Drum & Bass, Trip Hop, and House. Once you've completed the music, the tools are there to make images that move with the beat. The advanced video effects editor lets you combine 3D text, particle effects, texturing, and lighting. There's even a feature that takes care of the video for you, so just sit back and enjoy the images it generates!
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Atlantis: The Lost Tales  Cryo Interactive1998 labelimageminimize
Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold  Cryo Interactive2000 labelimageminimize
Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy Cryo Interactive2001 labelimageminimize
Versailles: Complot a la Cour du Roi Soleil  Cryo Interactive1998 labelimageminimize
China: The Forbidden City  Cryo Interactive;Canal+ Multimedia;Réunion des Musées Nationaux (Cryo Interactive)1999 labelimageminimize
Dracula: The Last Sanctuary  Dreamcatcher (Wanadoo Edition)2000Leaving your beloved Mina behind for a spell, you'll trek out to the darkest regions of the globe to track down your nemesis: Count Dracula. Playing as Jonathan Harker (the protagonist from Bram Stokers original novel), you'll travel through London, Carfax, the Borgo Pass, and beyond in an attempt to find the world-famous bloodsucker. Your journey will take you to a series of catacombs, where you'll finally meet up with the Count, himself. Boasting real 3D graphics, the game actually does the story justice. labelimagesubject
Klaymen Klaymen: Neverhood no Nazo  DreamWorks Interactive;Riverhill Software (The Neverhood)1996 labelimageminimize
Warzone 2100  Eidos (Pumpkin Studios)1999They said it would be the war to end all wars...remaining underground until it was safe, you emerge to find a barbaric world where you must fight in a bitter struggle for territory. Warzone:2100 takes real time strategy gaming to an exciting new dimension. Rediscover lost technologies Design and develop the ultimate war machine! Three unique campaigns packed with fast-action combat. Only the most ruthless and cunning will control the Warzone!***
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Dune 2000  Electronic Arts (Intelligent Games)1999Find out if you've got what it takes to take control of the planet and explore the amazing universe of Dune in this real-time strategy game. Based on the classic science fiction series of books, Dune 2000 takes the franchise into the new millennium. Venture forth into epic solo adventures or multi-player conquests by leading either the noble House Atreides, the insidious House Ordos, or the evil House Harkonnen, but beware the vicious sandworms bent on destroying anyone challenging for control.***
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Syndicate Wars Electronic Arts (Bullfrog)1997Eurocorp and Church of the New Epoch are vying for control of the Earth. You must choose a faction and guide it through 15 missions to take over the world. To gain control, you will have to assassinate rivals, persuade neutral groups to join you, and destroy buildings and bases with a squad of cyborgs. If you choose your tactics wisely, you will be able to take over the world in SYNDICATE WARS. labelimagesubject
Warhammer: Dark Omen Electronic Arts (Mindscape)1998A war rages throughout the land, and you're the only one who can bring peace. Play as Commander Morgan Berndhardt of the Grudgebringer mercenaries as he fights for gold and glory. After you position your battalions on the battlefield, the fight begins. If things start to go badly, Bernhardt can issue orders to his troops to turn the tide of battle. After gaining victory, recruit new troops, or buy new weapons and armor for those who survived the last battle. Play WARHAMMER: Dark Omen and earn money from the death of others.***
[32]***8/10 for fanatics of middle-age battles
7/10 for other ones
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Spin Jam Empire (Take-Two Interactive)2000This great puzzle game will have you addicted for hours. With gameplay that is very similar to the Puzzle Bobble series of games, Spin Jam has you shooting colored balls at sections of variously colored balls. Get a group of like-colored balls together and you'll score big points. Tired of looking at colored balls all the time? Spin Jam also features a caN? anime girls to look at while you play.
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Alien Resurrection  Fox Interactive (Argonaut)2000Alien Resurrection follows the same basic plot as the film. Scientists are able to bring Lt. Ellen Ripley back from the grave. Unfortunately, they also bring back the acid-spewing menaces that follow her around. As a way of getting rid of the aliens, the installation has been rigged to self-destruct. Take control of Ripley as she tries to fight her way through the ship and its unwelcome guests. Use handguns, rifles, auto-turrets, ice blasts, and an ultra powerful flame-thrower to journey through 10 levels of face- huggers, chest-bursters, and other alien warriors.***
[32]***Ripley's back and she's still fighting those creepy Aliens. In Alien Resurrection, you'll need to escape a ship infested with dangerous creatures. Argonaut Software has gone out of their way to make sure the mood of this First-Person-Shooter is creepy and nerve-racking. You'll walk down poorly lit corridors and through blood covered rooms in your search for a way out. Tons of enemies and a bunch of guns will have you playing this game for quite awhile.
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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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[32]***This is the sequel to the hit Die Hard Trilogy where you will experience an all-new storyline featuring the heroics of John McClane and the criminal antics of international terrorists.
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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Die Hard Trilogy Fox Interactive;Ubi Soft;Electronic Arts Victor (Probe Entertainment)1996Contains three separate games based on the trilogy of Bruce Willis smash-hit vehicles. In the first you must rescue innocent hostages in a skyscraper that's wired to explode. In the second the hostages are on board circling planes as you fight to eliminate airport terrorists. And in the third your arena is all of New York City as you race the streets to find hidden bombs. Each adventure has it's own set of conditions with amazing depth and fully-rendered detail over thirty levels.***
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[27]***This is the sequel to the hit Die Hard Trilogy where you will experience an all-new storyline featuring the heroics of John McClane and the criminal antics of international terrorists.
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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Actua Pool  Gremlin Graphics1999 labelimageminimize
Premier Manager 98 Gremlin Graphics (Dinamic)1998 labelimageminimize
Perfect Assassin Grolier Interactive;PMR International (Synthetic Dimensions;Veritas Productions)1997 labelminimizeminimize
Bedlam GT Interactive (Mirage Soft)1997 labelimageminimize
Discworld Noir GT Interactive (Perfect Entertainment)1999 labelimageminimize
Breakout  Hasbro (Supersonic Software)2000Hasbro has taken the classic game of a paddle, a ball, and a brick wall and dressed it up. You'll find that BREAKOUT has stunning 3D graphics, new ball types, and loads of interactive elements. The good news is that this version is just as addictive as when it debuted in the arcades when dinosaurs still walked the earth. BREAKOUT for the PlayStation features dozens of exciting alien worlds and settings to play through alone, or with three friends for mind numbing four-player action. (Provided you own a PlayStation Multi Tap)***
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Monopoly Hasbro Interactive1997Get ready to wheel and deal! Rich Uncle Pennybags is your Master of Ceremonies as Atlantic City comes to life. For the first time you'll see what Boardwalk really looks like and watch your tokens hop, skip, and dance around the board thanks to state-of-the-art 3D graphics and 16-bit digital sound. From the rolling lawns of Park Place to the lowly backyards of Baltic Avenue, you'll be entertained by witty animation as you try to bankrupt your opponents and stay out of Jail! Compete against a variety of computer players or up to 6 human opponents.***
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Risk Hasbro Interactive (Runecraft)1997Classic board game strategy and intense videogame presentation combine for hours of cutthroat competition in RISK. For those wishing to re-create the magic of the board game, Classic Risk mode has you waging war across the standard-issue RISK map. In Ultimate Risk, you decide whether players should each defend their capitol, wipe out all competing armies, or control 50% of the playing field in order to win. Whichever of these endings you select will determine how the game is played. Up to four players can duke it out via the Multi-Tap adapter.***
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[27]***Risk for the PlayStation is the same game as the classic board game of the same name. In this version you still lead troops against other countries in an effort to rule the world. You'll be witness to cool animations of the troops as they move across the board, as you fight the computer or a friend.
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Clock Tower - The First Fear  Human1997Multi-ending story that changes the number of friends who rescue, etc. by use of the item.
Runaway mode switch and meet Shizaman increases the tension of the player.
Achieve a smooth operation in the corresponding mouse controller.
A variety of events fear of inciting unrest Player! Stage setting reminiscent of the Italian directing the horror of terror Fukabuchi.
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Clock Tower  Human1996Released as 'Clock Tower' in the West.
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Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within  Human;Agetec (Human)1998Prepare for a journey into the darkest recesses of human experience.
Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within features all the suspense and terror that kept you on the edge of your seat in the original, but this time with a twist.
Alyssa Hale must learn to control her split personalities as she attempts to solve this horrifying mystery.
Having been buried alive, she has arisen and is out for revenge.
Armed only with her multiple personalities- she is thirsty for blood.
* Switch between the two personalities
* 13 different possible endings
* Feel the terror with vibration function compatibility
* Battle crazed enemies including a psycho knife-wielding child, zombies, and Ghosthead himself***Japanese version
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Premier Manager 2000  Infogrames1999 labelimageminimize
Transport Tycoon Infogrames;Ocean1997 labelimageminimize
Player Manager Ninety Nine  Infogrames;Ubi Soft (Anco)1999 labelimageminimize
Prisoner of Ice  Infogrames;Xing1997 labelimageminimize
Caesars Palace II  Interplay (Flat Cat)1998Get ready to turn into a big spender with Caesar's Palace 2000. You'll be able to play games such as: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Mini Baccarat, Slot Machines, Video Keno Video Poker, Poker Challenge, Pai-gow Poker, Red Dog, War, Spanish 21, and a lot more games. You'll encounter dealers with different personalities and if you go broke, the casino will loan you so dough.
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Cyberia Interplay (Xatrix)1996In a future where global terrorists rule and mankind lives on the brink of destruction the ulitmate doomsday device has just been discovered. Code- named Cyberia it was designed in an era of long forgotten peace by the most brillant minds!***
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Virtual Pool Interplay1997Introducing Virtual Pool the next generation of pool. Enter a real-time 360 3-D environment that allow you to play pool from any perspective. Choose from 8-Ball 9-Ball Straight Pool or Rotation.***
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Mitsumete Knight Konami1998 labelimageminimize
Policenauts Konami1995Game description from [[link:http://policenauts.net/ Policenauts.net]]:

Policenauts is an incredible game directed by Kojima Hideo and realized by Konami. Unfortunately all versions of this game are only available in it's original Japanese language, although it is commonly believed that the game was planned from the beginning to have an English version and that it was cancelled.

Private Colelction Image The game features digitized anime and stills achieving what was called in it's trailers as 'The next generation of Snatcher'. Adding to the genre it achieves a richer interface by using a cursor to select items displayed on screen (in some versions aided by a mouse) and more dynamic shooting sequences that are not limited to a 3x3 grid. The Sega Saturn version even has gun support, being the last version that was released of the game.

The detail, depth of story, character definition, visuals that include Computer Graphics incredibly advanced for it's time and an impressive soundtrack have made hundreds of fans desire a translated version, and those that have played it cherish it as one of the greatest pieces of interactive digital art created. Kojima has demonstrated through multiple references in Metal Gear Solid that this is one of his favorite creations, for instance the small piece of music played during the Konami logo in Metal Gear Solid is from this game; Meryl first appeared on this title; the Marine's computer OS in Metal Gear Solid 2 tanker scene was created by Tokugawa; the video shown while Otacon speaks about anime and the posters hanging from the wall (replaced by Anubis references in the Twin Snakes version); some card board boxes in MGS 2; the EMPS in Zone of the Enders and even a poster in MGS2 to name the ones I know about.

But the most important evidence that this is a game that Kojima really appreciates, is simply that he has been involved as director in every single version and port of the game, unlike Snatcher and Metal Gear.


Unofficial English translation in progress:
[[link:http://junkerhq.net/kanji.html http://junkerhq.net/kanji.html]]
[cjlee001]
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Tokimeki Memorial 2  Konami1999Monument of love simulation game training, "Tokimeki Memorial 2" appeared in the Game Archives.
Meeting, learning, school events, club activities, dates. The whole three years of high school simulation game. Spell please feel special just for you.
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Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol. 1: Nijiiro no Seishun  Konami1997 labelimageminimize
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