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Airboarder 64

Airboarder 64

Nintendo 64 - Released - March 27, 1998

Air Boarder 64 is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo 64. It is very similar to the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series, although the game features hover boards instead of the usual skateboards. Various game modes are available in which you either have to win the race challenges or get a high score by performing different tricks.

Centre Court Tennis

Centre Court Tennis

Nintendo 64 - Released - October 9, 1998

The basic game features a multiplayer mode (up to 4 players), a tournament mode and an exhibition mode. You also have four mini-games, "Tennis Court Bingo", "Burning Barrels", "Run and Gun" & Knock'em Down", where your goal is to hit certain objects in the tennis field. You can win special prices for getting enough points.

Daisuki

Daisuki

Sega Saturn - Released - July 4, 1997

It is the year 2296, and the protagonist has just transferred into Union Academy, a prestigious military flight academy. Plenty of cute young ladies are attending this academy along with you, but will you be able to make it along with these rookies, or perhaps even find a girlfriend...? Daisuki (lit. "I Love You") is a simulation game with romantic elements. The player is tasked with monitoring their character's stats by performing various activities, and the opportunity to form a relationship with one of the game's numerous heroines will present itself as well. During conversational scenes, the player will often be prompted to make branching choices in dialogue. There is also an assortment of mini-games.

Dark Seed

Dark Seed

Sega Saturn - Released - July 7, 1995

Dark Seed is an adventure game which capitalizes on the drawings of famous horror designer H. R. Giger as a source of background artwork and inspiration. You play Mike Dawson, an ad company manager who, in pursuit of his goal in life to become a writer, purchases a solitary mansion in a small town called Woodland Hills. Although the low cost and hush-hush transactions when purchasing the house do raise your suspicion, the solitary environment and sheer beauty of the house crush common sense and you decide to buy the house. That's when trouble begin. Upon reaching the house, you suddenly feel tired. You find a bed and fall asleep... ... and wake up from a terrible dream, only to find out that your life has just become a worse nightmare: an unknown source has implanted a seed of darkness in your mind, and you only have three days to find a way to stop it.

Dark Seed II

Dark Seed II

Sega Saturn - Released - August 29, 1997

Dark Seed II continues the nightmare of Mike Dawson as he recovers from a nervous breakdown from his earlier encounters with the Ancients. Back in his hometown, Mike's high school sweetheart, Rita, is found murdered after the high school reunion. Unfortunately, Mike cannot remember much about that night, even though others saw him with Rita. Now, as the prime suspect, he must find a way to prove his innocence. The designs of H.R. Giger are pivotal in this horror-tinged point 'n click adventure. Players will be swapping between the Normal World and the Dark World, with 75 prerendered 3D locations in total. There are 40 characters to interact with. The goal is to overthrow the Behemoth of the Dark World and cut through the corruption of the Normal World.

Father Christmas

Father Christmas

Sega Saturn - Released - December 8, 1995

Father Christmas (ファーザー・クリスマス) is an adventure game for the Sega Saturn game based on the book by Raymond Briggs with the same name

Shippuu Mahou Daisakusen: Kingdom-Grandprix

Shippuu Mahou Daisakusen: Kingdom-Grandprix

Sega Saturn - Released - June 14, 1996

Shippuu Mahou Daisakusen or Kingdom Grandprix is a 2D arcade shooter and racing combination - a continuation of Sorcer Striker. The game has many fantasy creatures and futuristic vehicles. The player chooses 1 of 8 characters - all others are rivals in the race. Player moves faster holding down the fire button (but then he is defenseless), and by getting closer to the top end of the screen. Beside this, the game is a typical vertical-scrolling shooter - player flies forward, shoots enemies and bosses, and collects various power-ups, like extra bombs, homing bullets, or more power to fire the gun. The game has twelve stages, but is non-linear - after completing each level, the player chooses one of the two levels.

The Snowman

The Snowman

Sony Playstation - Released - December 15, 1995

The Snowman is an import exclusive and import friendly with English and Japanese options for sampling the finer aspects of Raymond Brigg's Snowman creation. Includes some enjoyable mini games to embellish flying through the sky with a gaggle of rotund snowmen. One winter morning a little boy named James wakes up to find that everything outside has turned snow-white. Overjoyed, James rushes downstairs and into the garden, where he begins to build a snowman. James sleeps fitfully, and at midnight he wakes up and decides to check on his snowman. He opens the back door... he can't believe his eyes... The snowman has come to life! James finds himself face to face with a smiling snowman, who with a polite doff of his hat introduces himself and marks the beginning of magical friendship and marvellous adventure

Tunnel B1

Tunnel B1

Sony Playstation - Released - October 4, 1996

Prepare yourself for dangerous underground combat action in TUNNEL B1 for the PlayStation. Command your specialized B1 hovercraft in fierce battles, as you attempt to bring down an evil madman intent on detonating a thermonuclear explosion and destroying the world. Traverse dark and ominous caverns, dank sewers, and winding tunnels at super speeds while blasting enemies and collecting hidden power-ups. Compete in frenzied, timed races against frightening drones which you must hunt down and eliminate, and fight fast helicopters and steel-hardened tanks determined to bring about your demise. Use all the weapons in your deadly arsenal including standard guns, powerful rockets, blistering lasers, flares and mines to do your job. You'll have to take out entrenched enemy gun turrets, unlock security doors to reach new and tougher stages, explore vast subterranean environments, and avoid devious traps in an intense quest to save humankind. In TUNNEL B1 only you and your gaming skills stand in the way of certain destruction.

Tunnel B1

Tunnel B1

Sega Saturn - Released - January 15, 1997

You are on a mission to destroy the ultimate weapon of your enemy. This involves travelling through a set of precarious tunnels in your high-tech hover-craft. The tunnels are filled with enemy vehicles, choppers and sentry guns which you have to take out or avoid. To make life even worse, a lot of sections require you to clear them in a given time limit. The only good thing is that you'll be able to upgrade your weaponry often.

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