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Tokyo Bus Guide  Fortyfive1999In one of the most Bizarre games to ever come out on the DC, Tokyo Bus Guide places you in charge of the entire city's bussing system. Simulations are very popular in Japanese gaming and Tokyo Bus Guide fits that trend perfectly. You'll have to deal with routing problems, as well as personnel and monetary issues. Give this game a try if you've got an itch to be a Japanese Transportation guru.
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Grand Theft Auto 2  Rockstar Games (DMA Design)2000GTA 2 is a step into a world filled with mayhem and chaos in the streets. Your character is a lowly wanna-be gangster who must resort to crime in order to accumulate wealth and power. This game tests your political wits as well as your urban driving skills. After some initial training, you are considered armed and dangerous. Start a trek down the path of survival ... just don't push the other gangs limits or you may find yourself in some deep you know what. GTA2 was designed to play the same as it's predecessor, but with more variety in the ride of choice. If you enjoy action character games coupled with urban turf wars and avoiding the cops at every turn, give it a try.***Game includes a useful city map and a nice foil-stamped cover. labelimagesubject
The Nomad Soul  Eidos (Quantic Dream)2000With a soundtrack and starring appearance from David Bowie, Omikron: The Nomad Soul is a feast for the eyes and ears. This futuristic action-adventure game takes place in the world of Phaenon, where people live oblivious to the evil that skulks beneath the palace of Ix. There, Astaroth, prince of demons, is collecting souls and plotting to conquer the universe. In Omikron: The Nomad Soul, you must thwart Astaroth's plan by possessing the bodies of the city's inhabitants, each with different strengths and weaknesses. If your borrowed body dies, the first person to touch its corpse will receive your spirit, and your mission will continue. This futuristic adventure features 3-D motion-capture animation in its battle and dialogue scenes, 40 characters to inhabit, 140 different creatures with which to interact, and a story that develops through more than 400 sets. labelimagesubject
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