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beatmania GB

beatmania GB

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - March 11, 1999

Contains 10 songs from the arcade/console versions of beatmania, plus 10 original songs. None of the songs have artists listed. Only Game Boy beatmania game to feature individual genres for songs. A password system is used to unlock songs to become playable in FREE mode. Total songs: 20

Boken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon

Boken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - December 21, 2000

Inspired by the three-dimensional The Legend of Zelda games with some role-playing game elements, the player assumes the role of Goemon, who is set once again to save Japan. Goemon is able to use a large variety of weapons (including his trademark pipe), as well as equip sub-weapons, items and magic, which can be assigned in 4 hexagons for quick use. Another twist is the addition of a white tiger known as Kotora, whom Goemon can use to attack enemies when he locks on them.

Castlevania

Castlevania

Nintendo 64 - Released - January 26, 1999

Castlevania is the first 3D game in the Castlevania series. The player selects one of the games protagonists to control: Carrie Fernandez, a young orphan gifted with magic powers, or Reinhardt Schneider, the whip-wielding heir to the Belmont clan (the series' trademark protagonists). Carrie and Reinhardt set out on a quest to stop Count Dracula's impending return to power after a century of dormancy. The characters travel to and explore Dracula's grand estate in their mission to defeat the count and his horde of undead minions.

Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness

Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness

Nintendo 64 - Released - December 6, 1999

Set in the year 1844, the game stars the man-beast Cornell in his quest to prevent his adoptive sister, Ada, from being used as a sacrifice to resurrect Dracula. The game opens as Cornell arrives at his village, which has been burned to the ground by Dracula's minions. He finds Ada's pendant in a doorway and follows her scent to Dracula's castle. During the course of the game, Cornell comes upon a grand estate owned by the Oldrey family: J.A. Oldrey, the master of the Villa, Mary, his wife, and Henry, their son. Gilles de Rais and Actrise have turned Oldrey Senior into a vampire. At Mary's request, Cornell guides Henry to safety. Later in life, Henry returns to Castlevania to save kidnapped children.

Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Dancing Museum

Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Dancing Museum

Nintendo 64 - Released - November 30, 2000

Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Dancing Museum is a Music video game released for the Nintendo 64 on November 30, 2000 in Japan only. It was sold as part of a bundle pack that featured the game as well as an exclusive N64 controller designed for this mix that featured popular Disney characters. The game featured 22 (20 that must be unlocked) songs from various Disney franchises and other popular musical numbers. The songs where unlocked by players putting together puzzles of famous Disney characters. It shares three songs with the PlayStation Disney incarnation Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix and several modes of game play including single and dual player, and dance magic (a battle mode). The game also features a unique game play mode where the player both dances on the dance pad and uses the controller to press a single set arrows on the right and left side of the screen using the N64 controller's Z button.

Ganbare Goemon: Mononoke Douchuu Tobidase Nabebugyou!

Ganbare Goemon: Mononoke Douchuu Tobidase Nabebugyou!

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - December 16, 1999

Ganbare Goemon - Mononoke Douchuu Tobidase Nabebugyou! (Japan) (SGB Enhanced)

Juukou Senki Bullet Battlers

Juukou Senki Bullet Battlers

Nintendo Game Boy Color - October 21, 1999

A role-playing game in which you control a huge armed warrior "Bullet Butler" and seek the legendary "Ultra-Ancient Butler" in a different world "Alha Raus". We will proceed with the "collecting" and "raising" games of butlers with their own characteristics. Butler has a variety of shapes and abilities such as human type, insect type, animal type, marine life type, fantasy monster type, and dinosaur type. You can also search for hidden "rare" butlers, exchange data, and play against each other. As Butler grows up, he will speak to the player.

Konami Krazy Racers

Konami Krazy Racers

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 10, 2001

Race your favorite Konami characters through 16 action packed, fun-filled courses on your way to the checkered flag! 16 challenging courses showcase the power of hame Boy Advance graphics, including Cyber Field, Ice Paradise, Pop 'n Beach, Skybridge, and many more! 8 Classic Konami characters to choose from, including Ninja from Metal Gear Solid, Dracula of Castlevania fame, and Goemon the Mystical Ninja.

NBA In The Zone

NBA In The Zone

Nintendo Game Boy Color - May 1, 1999

This is the first in the NBA in the Zone games, which is considered a true simulation of the NBA. There are 29 teams to choose from with a full compliment of rosters from the 1996 season and a plethora of offensive and defensive plays to use against their opponents with trick shots like behind-the-back passes, skyhooks, alley-oops, fade-away jumpers and of course the slam dunk. There are, however, only five players from each team on the court at one time, similar to NBA Jam. The game also supports an advanced A.I. and is rendered in 3-D polygons. There are two modes to choose from, Exhibition and Playoff.

Owarai Yowiko no Game Michi: Oyaji Sagashite 3 Choume

Owarai Yowiko no Game Michi: Oyaji Sagashite 3 Choume

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - December 25, 1999

Owarai Yowiko no Game Michi: Oyaji Sagashite 3 Choume is an Action game, developed by KCEK and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1999.

Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Toukon! Marutama Chou

Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Toukon! Marutama Chou

Nintendo 64 - Released - March 26, 1998

Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Tōkon! Marutama Chō is a collection of three games: A falling block puzzle with similarities to Puyo Puyo. Blocks fall down in pairs of two which can be rotated. Matching three or more blocks cause them to disappear. The second puzzle game is a tile matching game with similarities to Tetris Attack. Blocks rise from the bottom of the screen and the player's job is to arrange them so three or more of the same colour are next to each other which causes them to disappear. To do so, the player controls a cursor which is used to swap two blocks. The third game is a bowling variant. Here the player just sets the speed and direction of the bowling ball. If an ideal angle is met, the player character performs a special attack which clears all pins.

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