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vol.02
Vol.02
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The book is made up by four parts because of the lulu printing limit and the useless inDesign program
and it`s constant crashes. The pagenumbers are consistent and works as the books was a complete set,
this is because the pagenumbers are set, and I would have to change every pagenumber on the checklist.
The pagenumbers on the checklist volume are different though.
Vol:1
Sony PlayStation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Reference Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Corporations
Sony Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Sony Computer Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
The 3DO Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Capcom Co., Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Electronic Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Gremlin Interactive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Hudson Soft Co., Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Infogrames Entertainment, SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Konami Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Midas Interactive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Namco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Phoenix Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Psygnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Square Company, Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Ubisoft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Working Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
PlayStation PAL & NTSC Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263
L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274
M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329
O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370
P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375
Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407
R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409
S......................................................................... 441
T........................................................................ 497
U........................................................................ 536
V........................................................................ 540
W....................................................................... 551
X........................................................................ 574
Y........................................................................ 581
Z........................................................................ 584
Vol:2
PlayStation NTSC-J Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586
0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 587
A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591
B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625
C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 656
D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693
E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735
F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750
G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 771
H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 806
I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846
J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 859
K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877
L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 934
M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 951
N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011
O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1042
P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1057
Vol:3
Q........................................................................ 1119
R........................................................................ 1124
S........................................................................ 1143
T........................................................................ 1280
U........................................................................ 1346
V........................................................................ 1356
W....................................................................... 1365
X........................................................................ 1384
Y........................................................................ 1385
Z........................................................................ 1400
Lightspan Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1413
Cancelled/Unreleased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1428
Homebrew/Unlicensed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1454
PlayStation Prototype . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1461
System Packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1463
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1487
586
Developer Taito
Publisher Taito
Release date (jp) August 7, 1997
Genre Breakout
Players 1-2 Players
The pages are mostly the same as the PAL, NTSC pages, though, since the Japanese releases often rereleased
their games in several different packages, I also included those when I could.
The rarity was a problem. I found few sites that included a some scores on Japanese releases. The Digi-press
site I used on the PAL,NTSC had none. So, the rarity are mostly missing from these games, which is a shame.
The cover pictures came mostly from Gamefaq. If they didn`t have it, i used kimsufi.com or the Official Japa-
nese PlayStation Site.
Screenshots came often from different sites, some random Google pictures, but mostly from kimsufi.com.
587 • 10101 Will the Starship
Developer Visit
Publisher Visit
Release date (jp) March 4, 1999
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
1 on 1
8.5
Developer Jorudan
Publisher Jorudan
Release date (jp) November 26, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1-4 Players
2999 Game Kids is an interactive comic set in the year 2999. The
game start with the player character, a young kid, who wakes up
from a nightmare and strange things starts to happen to him.
The gameplay is mostly in combic-book form, but there are some
parts of the game in which the player control the character in a
3D first person perspective.
‘98 Koushien
8.0
Developer Magical Company
Publisher Magical Company
Release date (jp) June 18, 1998
Genre Sports, Strategy
Players 1-2 Players
A IV Evolution
5.6
Developer Artdink
Publisher Artdink
Release date (jp) December 3, 1994
Genre Strategy, Simulation
Players 1 Player
A Nanjarin 7.5
Developer To One
Publisher To One
Release date (jp) June 11, 1998
Genre Simulation, Breeding
Players 1 Player
“kimsufi.com”
Abalaburn • 592
A Ressha de Ikou Z:
9.2
Mezase! Tairiku Oudan
Developer Artdink
Publisher Artdink
Release date (jp) May 4, 1999
Genre Strategy, Constructing
Players 1 Player
6.2 Abalaburn
Developer Tamsoft
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) August 20, 1998
Genre Fighting, Role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
5.0 Acid
Developer Taki
Publisher Taki
Release date (jp) July 8, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Aconcagua
7.6
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) June 1, 2000
Genre Survival horror
Players 1 Player
Advan Racing
8.4
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) November 19, 1998
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
Afraid Gear
6.4
Developer Office Create
Publisher Asmik Ace Entertainment
Release date (jp) October 29, 1998
Genre Simulation, Strategy
Players 1-2 Players
The premise of the game is that players builds a mecha and fight
in tournaments against other mecha in order to win money. With
the winnings, players may purchase better parts and weapons so
that they can destroy more difficult opponents. The game may
sound similar to the Armored Core series, but there are several
differences that separate the two.
Reprint
September 2001
Afraid Gear Another is the second game in the series. The game
has the same game modes and gameplay from the first game: New
game is a story mode, in which the player can only advance de-
feating opponents. In Vs. game, one play against another player
in different arenas that the player unlock playing the story mode.
“kimsufi.com”
AI Igo 7
Developer unknown
Publisher Artdink
Release date (jp) December 31, 1999
Genre Board game
Players unknown
PlayStation Cover is
MIA
Could not for the life of me find any information or pictures of
this game, other than a presumed relase date and publisher in-
formation. Search for hours on japanese web sites for the game,
but the search did not pan out...
Apparantly AI Go is a engine program developed by David Fot-
land.
AI Mahjong Selection • 596
AI Mahjong 2000
Developer i4
Publisher i4
Release date (jp) November 25, 1999
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
6.0 AI Shogi
Developer Soft Bank
Publisher Soft Bank
Release date (jp) November 22, 1995
Genre Board game
Players unknown
AI Shogi 2
Developer GameBank
Publisher GameBank
Release date (jp) December 25, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
The game has a mode that is useful for beginners, a function that
display where the pieces should be placed, and a hints mode.
Other modes include a playback function.
I could not find a single screenshot of the game
AI Shogi 2 Deluxe
Developer i4
Publisher i4
Release date (jp) September 22, 1999
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
AI Shogi Selection
Developer Hamster
Publisher Hamster
Release date (jp) May 23, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Air Race Championship is the second one in the Bravo Air Race
Series. The player can compete in racing championship against
other planes. The game features an air plane museum where play-
ers can see different planes and characteristics.
The game also features 2 Player Battle, where players compete
against each other in a split-screen mode. Maruran Series 8
December 2000
6.5 Airgrave
Developer Santos
Publisher Santos
Release date (jp) November 29, 1996
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
The player character is a boy in tenth grade, his parents are out of
the country for a year, and his new private school has affairs of
the heart as a major elective.
The major hallmark of success in this game is something quite
unlikely: nicknames. The player selects a nickname to be given
to Shinya by one of the girls on the first day of school, and as
Shinya builds a more intimate relationship with the woman of his
choice, she will start to refer to him by that name.
Akazu no ma
Developer Visit
Publisher Visit
Release date (jp) May 9, 1997
Genre Sound novel
Players 1 Player
Albalea No Otome:
Uruwashi No Seishikitachi
Developer NCS
Publisher Masaya
Release date (jp) October 8, 1998
Genre Role-playing game, Simulation
Players 1 Player
Alice in Cyberland
6.0
Developer Glams
Publisher Glams
Release date (jp) December 20, 1996
Genre Interactive Movie, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Alive
Developer General Entertainment
Publisher General Entertainment
Release date (jp) August 6, 1998
Genre Adventure, Interactive Movie
Players 1 Player
All-Star Mahjong:
5.5
Kareinaru Shobushi Kara no Chosen
Developer Pony Canyon
Publisher Pony Canyon
Release date (jp) September 11, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Angelique Special
7.8
Developer KOEI
Publisher KOEI
Release date (jp) March 29, 1996
Genre Adventure, Simulation
Players 1 Player
Premium Box
April 1997
Premium Box
February 1999
607 • Animetic Story Game Card Captor Sakura
Angolmois 99
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) August 26, 1999
Genre Card Battle
Players 1 Player
In Angolmois 99, the great king of terror came down from the
sky and want to conquer Earth. It is up to the player to defeat
several opponents in card battle games and finally defeat the king
of terror and save Earth.
The gameplay is similar to UNO, players have to have as little
cards as possible at the end of the game, meanwhile they have to
put the same card colour that is on the center of the screen.
Animetic Story Game Card Captor Sakura is the first game based
on the manga series, Cardcaptor Sakura, written and illustrated
by CLAMP.
The gameplay consist of three different parts: Non Interactive
Scene, or cut-scene. Interactive Scene, where Sakura is able to
interact with other people or environment, and Mini games.
Anokodokonoko
9.5
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) August 6, 1998
Genre Dating sim
Players 1-4 Players
Ao No Rokugou: Antarctica
7.5
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) September 28, 2000
Genre Adventure, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu 2
Developer Artdink
Publisher Artdink
Release date (jp) July 1, 1999
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
The sequel to Aquanaut’s Holiday, let the player once again take
the role of a oceanographer. The wildlife featured in the game
constitutes a large cross-section of creatures from all over the
world and from all oceanic habitats - from mild shallows to the
darkest depths. Since this is a pure exploration game, a great deal
of the fun is searching for what might be out there.
Artdink Best Choice
August 2000
611 • Arcade Hits: Crazy Climber
Arcade Hits - Crazy Climber brings back the arcade classic to the
PlayStation console and features the original 8bit Crazy Climber
and Crazy Climber ‘85.
In Crazy Climber the player assumes the role of a daredevil who
is attempting to climb to the top of four skyscrapers. There are
a number of obstacles and dangers to avoid along the way to the
top.
Developer Nichibutsu
Publisher Hamster
Release date (jp) July 25, 2002
Genre Action
Players 1-2 Players
Arcade Hits - Frisky Tom brings back the 1981 arcade classic to
the PlayStation console and features the 2 games: Frisky Tom
and Tom’s Strikes Back
The object of the game is to provide enough water for a shower
by crawling along a network of plumbing pipes and keeping them
connected. Various types of mice are the game’s antagonists, try-
ing to thwart Tom by destroying portions of pipes.
Arcade Hits: Soukyu-Gurentai • 612
Arcade Hits - Moon Cresta brings back the 1980 arcade classic
to the PlayStation console and features the original 8bit Moon
Cresta and SF-X.
Moon Cresta is a two-dimensional, single screen shoot-em-up in
the same mould as Taito’s Space Invaders and Namco’s Galax-
ian. The player begins the game with a small spaceship armed
with a single laser cannon. After successfully completing the first
waves of alien attacks, the player must attempt to dock his ship.
Developer Taito
Publisher Taito
Release date (jp) August 7, 1997
Genre Breakout
Players 1-2 Players
Arkanoid R 2000
7.7
Developer Taito
Publisher Taito
Release date (jp) July 1, 1999
Genre Breakout
Players 1-2 Players
Asonde Chinou Up
6.0
Developer unknown
Publisher Gakken
Release date (jp) December 11, 2003
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
Assault Soldier
Developer Inconnu
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) May 24, 2001
Genre Action
Players 1 Player
PlayStation Cover is
MIA
I could not find much information about this game. No cover art
or screen shots. Gamefaqs says it was cancelled, but it did looks
like it was released when surfing around Japanese sites.
617 • Astronoka
Astronoka 6.0
Developer System Sacom
Publisher Enix
Release date (jp) August 27, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
7.0 Asuncia:
Strategic Fantasy Role Playing Game
Developer E.O. Imagination
Publisher Xing Entertainment
Release date (jp) November 27, 1997
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Atelier Elie
7.6
Developer Gust
Publisher Gust
Release date (jp) December 17, 1998
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Developer Gust
Publisher Gust
Release date (jp) June 4, 1998
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Athena awakening
5.4
from the ordinary life
Developer Yumekobo Co.
Publisher SNK
Release date (jp) March 11, 1999
Genre Action adventure
Players 1 Player
9.0 Aubirdforce
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) October 25, 1996
Genre Strategy, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Limited Edition
October 1996
621 • Aura Battler Dunbine
Aubirdforce After
9.5
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) October 22, 1998
Genre Strategy, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Special Edition
April 1999
Azito
Developer Astec 21
Publisher Astec 21
Release date (jp) February 28, 1997
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Azito 2
Developer Astec 21
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) October 15, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Azito 2 is the second game in the series. The most important dif-
ference between this game and Azito is that in Azito 2 the player
can choose between the evil side or the justice side at the begin-
ning of the game.
Played similarly to other resource management games, the goal
is to keep research teams at the forefront of weapons develop-
ment, manage resources and bolster the defenses against occa-
sional attacks by rival underground and aboveground armies.
Azito 3 7.0
Developer Astec 21
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) February 17, 2000
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Azito 3 is the third game in the series with some changes from the
two previous games. The most notable change is that the graphic
engine now uses an isometric view.
The series got a remake for the Nintendo 3DS console with the
same name. The game uses the touchscreen for additional con-
trols and making it easier to build secret bases.
Developer Ganbarion
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) April 18, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Backgammon 2000
Developer Oxford Softworks
Publisher Unbalance
Release date (jp) May 18, 2000
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Reprint
Bakuretsu Akindo
Developer Astec21
Publisher Astec21
Release date (jp) March 22, 1996
Genre Mini games
Players 1-4 Players
Bakuretsu Hunter:
5.0
Mahjong Special
Developer Alpha-Unit
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) October 25, 1996
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Bakuretsu Hunter:
Sorezore no Omoi - Nowaan Chatte
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) April 11, 1997
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Baroque 7.5
Developer Sting
Publisher Sting
Release date (jp) October 28, 1999
Genre Action role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Baroque Syndrome
7.7
Developer Sting
Publisher Sting
Release date (jp) July 27, 2000
Genre Adventure, Sound Novel
Players 1 Player
Baseball Navigator
Developer Ornith
Publisher Angel Studios
Release date (jp) July 31, 1997
Genre Manager
Players 1-2 Players
Rerelease
October 1997
Bass Fisherman
5.0
Developer Sammy Entertaiment
Publisher Sammy Entertaiment
Release date (jp) June 11, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
Bass Landing 2
Developer Tose Software
Publisher ASCII Entertainment
Release date (jp) February 23, 2000
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
This Japan only sequel comes with three game modes: Tourna-
ment Mode let the player start as an amateur sport fisher and
strive to reach the pro tournaments. Free Mode let the player
w/TsuriCon2 choose one of the lakes, lures, fishing rod, time of the day, etc.
April 2000 and start fishing. Fishing School is a tutorial with different trials.
And Record Mode let players check their records.
Bastard!!: 7.8
Utsuronaru Kamigami No Utsuwa
Developer Opus Corp.
Publisher Seta
Release date (jp) December 27, 1996
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Battle Bugs
Developer Epyx
Publisher Manning
Release date (jp) September 18, 1997
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Battle Konchuuden
Developer Jaleco
Publisher Jaleco
Release date (jp) January 21, 1999
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Battle Master
4.6
Developer Taki
Publisher Taki
Release date (jp) January 8, 1998
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
7.2 Bealphareth
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) September 28, 2000
Genre Role-playing game, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
This Append disc is a port of the arcade 5thMix. All new songs
from the arcade were included, with several console-exclusive
songs available in Bonus Edit mode.
Beatmania Append Gottamix • 636
This was a key disc release and the only coupled release. As
the name implies, new songs from the arcade 6thMix and Core
Remix are included. Both the Left Hand Scrach Mode and the
Original Expert Course Mode were carried over from the console
beatmania IIDX series.
First console release to drop the append disc format. It could act
as a key disc and access the append releases. Includes songs from
the first Beatmania up to 5thMix and GottaMix, chosen through
fan votes on the internet.
Key disc release of the arcade version of the same name features
music of the J-Pop duo Dreams Come True. The difficulty is no-
tably lower than most other previous games.
Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity • 638
PSOne Books
December 2002
Limited Edition
Game modes include: Story mode, Vs. mode, and Training mode.
March 1996 The player has the choice of six characters to choose from at the
beginning of the game.
Black/Matrix Cross • 640
Black/Matrix 00
8.1
Developer Flight Plan
Publisher NEC Interchannel
Release date (jp) May 13, 2004
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Blade Arts
7.6
Developer Ea, Roman-Tech
Publisher Enix
Release date (jp) September 28, 2000
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
Blaze & Blade Busters is the sequel to Blaze & Blade Eternal
Quest, and even though the game uses the same engine it has
some differences.
The gameplay is the typical action RPG fare, with big element of
puzzle solving. There is also an Object utility mode which allows
players to buy and sell items they have found on their journeys
with each other.
Block Kuzushi: Deden no Gyakushuu • 642
Blend X Brand
Developer Tonkin House
Publisher Tonkin House
Release date (jp) June 29, 2000
Genre Constructing, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Block Kuzushi 2
Developer Tamsoft
Publisher Marvelous Entertaiment
Release date (jp) February 3, 2000
Genre Breakout
Players 1-2 Players
Block Wars
Developer Opera House, Marchen Breaker
Publisher Pony Canyon
Release date (jp) September 6, 2001
Genre Breakout
Players 1-2 Players
Developer Astrovision
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) December 27, 1996
Genre Role-playing game, Dating Sim
Players 1 Player
Egao no Asu ni is the third and final title in the Blue Breaker
series, and a direct sequel to Hohoemi o Anata to. The game is
once again a full-3D fighting game, and the story picks up di-
rectly after the previous title, with Chimena still searching for
the holy sword. There are also several new side stories featuring
other characters.
Major Wave Series
January 2001
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The game plays for the most part like a traditional Japanese-style
top-down RPG. Appearance of random enemies triggers a bat-
tle screen, which is viewed from an isometric perspective. The
battle system is rather old-fashioned, with physical and magical
attacks; level progression is automatic, as in most games of the
genre.
“mobygames.com”
Bomberman Land
7.9
Developer Hudson Soft
Publisher Hudson Soft
Release date (jp) December 21, 2000
Genre Mini-games
Players 1-4 Players
Bomberman Wars tells the story of a king and his knights as they
go to defend their kingdom from the different enemies.
The gameplay is standard tactical RPG fare, where the player
characters and the enemies has a limited range of movement for
each turn, and when they are near an enemy, they can make an
attack move.
The game is set in 2060, and the huge city Neo Tokyo overflows
with gangsters. The police is helpless - the criminals form well-
organized group that are threatening to take power in the whole
city. Only freelance bounty hunters, brave and reckless people
who are willing to do a dangerous job to earn some money, dare
to face the crime world of Neo Tokyo. The player character is
Sara Fitzgerald, one of such bounty hunters.
Boys Be...
Developer Axes Art Amuse
Publisher Kodansha
Release date (jp) March 28, 1997
Genre Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Boys Be..., based on the manga and anime, uses a first person
perspective and japanese voice acting. The game features two
systems not often seen in a dating game: The heart impressions
and the balance system.
Brave Prove • 650
Brave Sword
Developer Sammy Studios
Publisher Sammy Studios
Release date (jp) October 19, 2000
Genre Role-playing game, Strategy
Players 1 Player
BreakThru! 6.3
Developer Shoeisha
Publisher Shoeisha
Release date (jp) December 1, 1995
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Breed Master
Developer Office Create
Publisher Office Create
Release date (jp) April 25, 2002
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Breeding Stud 2
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) July 30, 1998
Genre Breeding, Simulation
Players 1 Player
Breeding Stud ‘99 is the sequel to Breeding Stud 2 and the third
and latest game in the Konami’s horse breeding simulation game
series for the PlayStation.
The game improves from Breeding Stud 2 with new features,
including betting modes, among other.
Brightis 6.5
Buckle up!
6.6
Developer Shangri-La
Publisher Shangri-La
Release date (jp) January 29, 1998
Genre Action
Players 1 Player
Burger Burger 2
5.3
Developer Biox
Publisher GASP
Release date (jp) July 15, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Burger Burger 2 is the second game in the series, and the player
is once again tasked to build a burger empire. The game features
two game modes: Scenario mode and Free Mode, including three
difficulty levels: Easy, Normal and Hard.
In Scenario mode, the player choose between a male and a fe-
Major Wave 1500 Series
male character. The game begins on an island and the player have
April 2001 to pass through different levels to complete the scenario mode.
C1 Circuit
Developer Invex
Publisher Invex
Release date (jp) October 4, 1996
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
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7.6 Cadillac
Developer Hect
Publisher Hect
Release date (jp) July 25, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
6.0 Calcolo!
Developer Clef Inventor
Publisher Clef Inventor
Release date (jp) June 11, 1997
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Captain Commando
7.3
Developer Capcom
Publisher Capcom
Release date (jp) September 17, 1998
Genre Beat’em up
Players 1-3 Players
Captain Tsubasa J:
7.4
Get In The Tomorrow
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) May 3, 1996
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
Carom shot
Developer Agenda
Publisher Argent
Release date (jp) April 25, 1997
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
Carton-Kun
Developer Irem Software Engineering
Publisher Irem Software Engineering
Release date (jp) September 21, 2000
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
CG Mukashi Banashi:
Jiisan 2-do Bikkuri!!
Developer Axes Art Amuse
Publisher Idea Factory
Release date (jp) March 8, 1996
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
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Chaos Control
6.6
Developer Infogrames
Publisher Virgin Interactive
Release date (jp) April 10, 1996
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
Charumera
Developer Victor Interactive Software
Publisher Pack-in-Soft
Release date (jp) November 25, 1999
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Chess 2000
6.0
Developer Oxford Softworks
Publisher Unbalance
Release date (jp) April 6, 2000
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Chess 2000 features modes for both beginners and experts. Some
of the features include a hint mode that shows the best next move.
Chibi Chara Game Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu tells the story of a dis-
tint future world were humanity had reached the space age, but
is still in war. There are two sides on the war: The Yang ones and
the Reinhart. During the intro of the game the two sides of armies
are transformed into kids, but they will continue fighting, but Limited Edition
instead of weapons they fight with different casino games, like May 1999
pool, cards among other.
665 • Chiisana Kyojin Microman
Chinmoku no Kanita:
The Silent Service
Developer Kodansha
Publisher Kodansha
Release date (jp) September 28, 2000
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Chocolate Kiss
Developer Infinity
Publisher DigiCube
Release date (jp) February 14, 2002
Genre Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Cho-Nazo-Oh
7.3
Developer Bandai Visual
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) January 27, 2000
Genre Trivia
Players 1-2 Players
7.9 Choro Q 2
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) February 21, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
7.5 Choro Q 3
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) February 19, 1998
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
Choro Q 3 let the player once again race in cars based on the toy
line. As the player win races, new parts become available, mak-
ing the car more quick and agile. There are more parts to buy in
this game than in any other Choro Q game on the PlayStaton.
In the game, there is a large city players get to drive around in.
They can go to stores, run races, and even sink a boat here. PSOne Books
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669 • Choro Q Marine: Q-Boat
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) August 5, 1999
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
Choro Q Wonderful was the last in the Choro Q racing game se-
ries for the PlayStation. The game offers a wide varitey of tracks,
gameplay and cars. Players can race against the computer, solo
or co-operatively.
PSOne Books
June 2004
Chou-Kousoku Grandoll • 670
Chushingura 6.0
The third volume in the series. Could not find much information
about this game...
Reprint
July 2000
673 • Cinema Eikawa: Tengokuni Ikenai Papa
Reprint
July 2000
Cinema Eikaiwa:
Tengokuni Ikenai Papa
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) January 14, 1999
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
The fifth volume in the Cinema Eikaiwa is based around the zom-
bie film genre. From what i see on the few pictures i found, this
is the movie Dawn of the Dead by George Romero. If this is the
case, then this blows my mind. Dawn of the cock-a-doodle Dead!
On PlayStation!
Reprint
July 2000
Circuit Beat • 674
Circadia
7.0
Developer Alvion
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) January 14, 1999
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Circuit Beat is a racing game with a smart feature that saves the
data traveling between opponents to bring a landmark in the cir-
cuit when the player load it the next time.
Game Modes include: Race, where the player compete against
opponents to win the race. Battle, that is similar to race mode,
whit four opponents to beat. And Time Trial, where the player
compete to make the best last time.
City Bravo!
Developer Altron
Publisher Altron
Release date (jp) January 10, 1997
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
City Bravo! is the first game in the Altron’s City Bravo series.
Players is the mayor of a new city and can build and design their
own city. Choose the industries, factories, shopping centers,
buildings, decide what to build or construct. The game features a
lot of different buildings, industries and other city facilities.
The game features a complete map creator to create new map Pop Collection 1280
designs and also a mission mode where the player has to achieve Vol. 3
different objectives. July 1999
675 • Civilization
Civilization 9.5
Developer Microprose
Publisher Asmik Ace Entertainment
Release date (jp) April 26, 1996
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Classic Road
8.2
Developer Progress Software
Publisher Victor Interactive
Release date (jp) December 15, 1995
Genre Breeding, Simulation
Players 1-4 Players
Classic Road is the first game in the Classic Road series revolved
around horse racing/breeding.
The game features different horse breeds, racing stadiums, and
the goal of the game is to have a horse champion.
Classic Road 2
Developer Progress Software
Publisher Victor Interactive
Release date (jp) April 1, 1999
Genre Breeding, Simulation
Players 1 Player
Classic Road 2 is the third game in the Classic Road series. The
player can compete in countries like Japan, United States, Great
Britain, France and United Arab Emirates. The game features
different horse breeds, racing stadiums, three different female
helpers, and the goal of the game is to have a horse champion.
Player does not control the horse during the races, so it depends
on the horse training if they win the race or not.
Click Manga:
7.0
Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu 1
Developer Tokuma Shoten
Publisher Tokuma Shoten
Release date (jp) September 30, 1999
Genre Interactive Comic
Players 1 Player
Click Medic
9.5
Developer Game Freak
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) January 28, 1999
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Clockworks 7.5
Clockworks come from the mind of the man who made the ori-
gianl Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov. The game was originally released
on the PC as Clockwerx.
The gameplay has the player as a character who must privet
around pins. The player can walk left or right, in order to avoid
dangerous objects and to jump to the next pin.
Colorful Logic • 680
Cocktail Harmony
2.1
Developer Astroll
Publisher Astroll
Release date (jp) September 10, 1998
Genre Dating sim, Simulation
Players 1 Player
Colorful Logic
Developer Altron
Publisher Altron
Release date (jp) June 22, 2000
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Colorful Logic 2
Developer Altron
Publisher Altron
Release date (jp) January 18, 2001
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Colorful Logic 3
x.x
Developer Altron
Publisher Altron
Release date (jp) July 12, 2001
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x
Developer Axela
Publisher Axela
Release date (jp) June 18, 1998
Genre Soccer Manager
Players 1-2 Players
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Cosmic Race • 682
Community Pom
7.3
Developer Fill-In Café
Publisher Fill-In Café
Release date (jp) October 30, 1997
Genre Action role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x
Cotton 100%
7.2
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) March 27, 2003
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
Crime Crackers 2
9.5
Developer Media Vision Entertainment
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) November 27, 1997
Genre Action
Players 1 Player
Developer Racdym
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) April 12, 1997
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
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July 2004
Zenpen is the first part in the Cross Tantei Monogatari game. The
1999 release was the full game, but the games was broken up
when it was rereleased in the Major Waves series.
The gameplay of the games has the player examine the crime
scene to look for clues that will help one in solving each case.
Cross Tantei
Monogatari
October 1999
Crossword
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) January 27, 2000
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Crossword 2
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) November 30, 2000
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
The second in the series. The game offers games for beginners to
advanced player with new crossword puzzles. The text input is
apparently easy and simple to use.
CRW: Counter Revolution War • 688
Crossword 3
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) May 24, 2001
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
The third in the series. Not much seem to have changed from the
previous games.
Cu-On-Pa
7.2
Developer T&E Soft
Publisher T&E Soft
Release date (jp) October 9, 1997
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-4 Players
Cybernetic Empire
4.6
Developer Wolfteam
Publisher Telenet
Release date (jp) August 5, 1999
Genre Action
Players 1 Player
Cyberwar 8.3
Developer SCi
Publisher Coconuts Japan
Release date (jp) July 21, 1995
Genre Interactive movie
Players 1 Player
Developer KOEI
Publisher KOEI
Release date (jp) December 27, 1996
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
The first Uncharted Waters was set in the 15th century, when the
New World was discovered. Now in New Horizons, the game is
set in the early 16th century, and the age of exploration and sea
trade is underway. Players choose from any one of six adventur-
ers (scenarios), each with their own distinctive but intertwining
plot, to embark on a quest of sailing, seamanship and explora-
Koei Teiban Series tion.
December 2000
Daiobake Yashiki: Hamamura Jun no Jitsuwa Kaidan • 694
Daiobake Yashiki:
Hamamura Jun no Jitsuwa Kaidan
Developer Visit
Publisher Visit
Release date (jp) July 2, 1998
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Best Version
July 2000
695 • Dakar’97
Dakar’97 5.0
Developer Elcom
Publisher Virgin Interactive
Release date (jp) April 25, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) April 12, 1997
Genre Action
Players 1-2 Players
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) July 6, 2001
Genre Music
Players 1-2 Players
The second game continues on the story from the first Dancing
Blade Katteni Momotenshi, where Momohime transformed into
Momotenshi for the first time. The game is again an interactive
action-comedy anime that lasts for around 60 minutes. The game
features multiple endings depending of the player choices during
the gameplay.
699 • Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
Dancing Stage
6.0
featuring Dreams Come True
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) April 20, 2000
Genre Music
Players 1-2 Players
The Dancing Stage games in Japan all deviate away from the
main DDR series of games and in True Kiss Destination case it
featured a themed set of music by the Japanese group of the same
name as well as original music from Konami’s in house artists.
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Dangan 6.0
Developer Mediamuse
Publisher KSS
Release date (jp) February 24, 2000
Genre Action
Players 1 Player
Darius Gaiden
7.5
Developer Nexus Interact
Publisher Interbec
Release date (jp) December 20, 1996
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
Dark Hunter (Jou) Ijigen Gakuen is the first game in the Dark
Hunter series. The player can select one of the three main char-
acters. The game has English consultants with a dual language
and subtitle option for players. While the English Dream series
has been largely forgotten, both titles appeared on Koei’s 2003
Winter Thanks Rare Campaign with cheap and forgiving prices.
Dark Tales from the Lost Soul is a obscure Japanese horror game.
The game allows the player to experience three separate stories:
Cat&Mouse, where the player is a detective pursuing a serial kill-
er through an abandoned amusement park. Ghost Writer, where
the player is a struggling writer who has just received a mysteri-
ous CD. And The Honeymoon, where the player is a newly mar-
ried couple who have decided to take a rather dangerous road.
Darkseed 6.2
Developer Cyberdreams
Publisher GaGa Communications
Release date (jp) October 27, 1995
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Darkseed II 6.0
Deadheat Road
Developer Nichibutsu
Publisher Nichibutsu
Release date (jp) April 12, 1996
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Death Mask
Developer Electric Dreams
Publisher Vantan International
Release date (jp) February 9, 1996
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
Debut 21
7.0
Developer HEADROOM
Publisher NEC Interchannel
Release date (jp) September 10, 1998
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Densha Daisuki
Developer Tomy
Publisher Tomy
Release date (jp) December 23, 1998
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Developer Taito
Publisher Unbalance Corporation
Release date (jp) March 18, 1999
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Derby Jockey R
6.0
Developer Asmik Ace Entertainment
Publisher Asmik Ace Entertainment
Release date (jp) February 28, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Derby Jockey R was the first game in the series for the Playsta-
tion. The game let’s the player compete in different competitions
using different horses.
Deserted Island tells the story a cargo ship that was hit by a storm
and discover an island. They sent a report of the island to the Ge-
ographical Society that is famed for scientists around the world.
And six months later they sent a team to explore the island. The
game is played in a first person perspective and the goal of the
game is explore the island to discover new plants, minerals and
animals. There are real and fictional creatures and plants to dis-
cover.
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) May 29, 1995
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
DeviceReign
Developer Starlight Marry
Publisher Media Works
Release date (jp) February 25, 1999
Genre Adventure, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
6.2 DevilMan
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) April 13, 2000
Genre Survival Horror
Players 1 Player
Dezaemon Kids!
8.0
Developer Athena
Publisher Athena
Release date (jp) October 22, 1998
Genre Shooter, Constructing
Players 1-2 Players
Digimon World - Digital Card Battle was the first Card Battle
series. The game are three round strategy match ups using 30-
card decks based on creatures with unique attack powers, spe-
cial effects, counterattacks, armor, and the ability to increase to
stronger levels through “digivolution” using special option cards
or creature fusion. Three Digimon card levels, rookie (R), cham-
pion (C) and ultimate (U) (mega Digimon), can be “digivolved”
to create more powerful creatures.
The story revolves around a asshole monkey who has stolen alot
of things.
Digital Figure Iina tells the story of an alien girl that is send to
earth to become an human idol. The player can choose what
clothes Iina is going to wear each week and also talk to her to
know how she feels (and that will make her better or worse de-
pending of the choices of the conversations).
The game got a time limit of 3 years to reach the goal.
PSOne Books There are different gliders and players can design and configu-
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Disc Derby • 714
Dioramos
Developer Ponos
Publisher Ponos
Release date (jp) November 30, 2000
Genre Board game, Role-playing game
Players 1-4 Players
Disc Derby
Developer Dazz
Publisher Dazz
Release date (jp) March 30, 2000
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
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7.8 DoDonPachi
Developer CAVE Co.
Publisher SPS
Release date (jp) September 10, 1998
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
Docchi Mecha!
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) April 27, 2000
Genre Strategy
Players 1-2 Players
Docchi Mecha! is a strategy game where the player take the role
of a little alien. The game uses a cartoon 3D engine for the bat-
tle ground and 2D anime sequences for the adventure part. The
gameplay is about creating aliens to grab items, create new build-
ings and attack the enemies buildings and unit. The mission is
complete when the enemy is defeated. The game also features
different camera angles.
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The game is the sequel, and follows the same formula of the last
game. The player character, Kimi, starts as a novice director, cre-
ating a program of proposal-script, correspondence and booking
coverage. Again, people of Nippon Cultural Broadcasting ap-
peares in real name.
Doki Doki Poyatchio!! tells the story of a young girl, with the
default name Jean, one month in the summer vacation, in a near
futuristic world, that have to deliver food, letters, and other items
to the other characters in the town. When she solve some of the
missions, new places of the town will be opened to explore and
more people to deliver things to.
Doki Doki Pretty League is the first in the baseball simulation se-
ries by Xing Entertainment for the PlayStation. In the game, the
player takes the role of a baseball coach that coach the Kasumi-
gaura high school female baseball team during a one year period.
The player decides the training that each player is going to have
during each week and see the progress of his players, seeing if
the players stats are increasing of not. Limited Edition
March 1997
717 • Doki Doki Pretty League: Nekketsu Otome Seishunki
Doki Doki Pretty League Lovely Star is the third and last game
in the series released for the PlayStation.
The game features japanese voices for the team members. And
there is also an unlockable CG Gallery with images of all the
female characters and artwork from the 2 previous games in the
series.
Doki Oki
7.5
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) December 22, 1995
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Dokodemo Hamster 2
Developer InterBEC
Publisher BEC
Release date (jp) August 31, 2000
Genre Mini-games
Players 1 Player
Dokodemo Hamster 4
Developer Atelier Double
Publisher BEC
Release date (jp) July 26, 2001
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
Dokodemo Hamster:
Bi! Click Tankentai
Developer InterBEC
Publisher BEC
Release date (jp) February 28, 2002
Genre Adventure, Mini-games
Players 1 Player
w/PocketStation
December 1999
Dokomademo Aoku...
Developer EJ
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) February 21, 2002
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
DonPachi
6.9
Developer CAVE Co.
Publisher SPS
Release date (jp) October 18, 1996
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
6.6 Doraemon:
Nobitaito Fukkatsu no hoshi
Developer Sakata SAS
Publisher Epoch
Release date (jp) February 16, 1996
Genre Platformer
Players 1 Player
Dosukoi Densetsu
Developer KSS
Publisher KSS
Release date (jp) May 20, 1999
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
Dotsubo-Chan
Developer 3 Spirits
Publisher Universe Kaihatsu
Release date (jp) September 14, 2000
Genre Mini-games
Players 1 Player
Double Dragon
7.2
Developer Urban Plant
Publisher Technos Japan
Release date (jp) April 26, 1996
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Released around the same time as the film of the same name and
loosely based on its story, this installment in the Double Dragon
series also moves away from the traditional roam-the-streets-
fighting to a pure one-on-one fighter. There are ten characters to
choose from, including Billy and Jimmy and the game has color-
ful interactive backgrounds, screen zooming, over-the-top spe-
cial moves and with the inclusion of double jumps, and combos.
Doukyuusei 2 4.8
Developer Elf
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) August 7, 1997
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Developer Yumedia
Publisher Yumedia
Release date (jp) January 17, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Downhill Snow
Developer Victor Interactive Software
Publisher Pack-In-Video
Release date (jp) May 28, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
In Doyume no Yabou F1-GP, the player can build his own formu-
la 1 car, choosing different parts of the car and a driver to test the
car. After that, he can see the races using different camera angles.
Doyume no Yabou 2:
The Race of Champions
Developer OZ Club
Publisher OZ Club
Release date (jp) November 19, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Dr Rin Ni Kiitemite!:
7.2
Koi No Happy Four Season
Developer Will
Publisher Hudson Soft
Release date (jp) November 28, 2002
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1-2 Players
Dragon Knights Glorious was the first game in the Pandora Max
Series. The player controls a young adventurer that has to com-
plete several missions to advance in the game. The game uses
a first person perspective for the battles and conversations with
other characters and a third person perspective when the player
explore towns and caves.
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729 • Dungeon Shoutenkai: Densetsu no Ken Hajimemashita
Dungeon Creator
Developer Electronic Arts Victor
Publisher Electronic Arts Victor
Release date (jp) May 31, 1996
Genre Constructing, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
In Dungeon Creator, the player can design and edit his own dun-
geons and monsters. The player can create the game maps, magic
items, check the test play, design the traps and the shops, the
heroes, place the treasure box, etc.
Limited Edition
May 1996
DX Hyakunin Issyu
Developer Alpha Unit
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) December 6, 2001
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
“kimsufi.com” PlayStation
the Best for Family
March 1997
PlayStation
“kimsufi.com” the Best for Family
October 1998
This is the third in the DX Jinsei game series for PlayStation. The
game comes with much of the same gameplay and features as the
previous titles in the series.
Takara Best
July 2002
731 • DX Jinsei Game V
This is the fourth game in the DX Jinsei game series for Play-
Station, featuring new characters, events and board tables. Other
than that, much of the same.
Takara Best
July 2004
DX Jinsei Game V
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) December 5, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
This is the fifth in the DX Jinsei game series for PlayStation, with
100 different jobs choices. Depending on the type of job, differ-
ent event happens. The object of the game is to survive the job
and be a professional.
Takara Best
September 2004
DX Monopoly
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) December 21, 2000
Genre Board game
Players 1-5 Players
Takara Best
August 2002
DX Okuman Chouja Game: The Money Battle • 732
DX Shachou Game
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) August 7, 1999
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
Developer A-Max
Publisher A-Max
Release date (jp) October 26, 2000
Genre Sports
Players 1-4 Players
Dynamite Soccer 2002 is the third game in the series for the
Playstation. The game features: Different competitions: Friendly,
Cup, League and World Cup. Different game modes: Training,
Match and Penalty Kick match. The training modes includes:
Corner kick training, free kick training and penalty kicks train-
ing.
Dynamite Soccer 2004 Final is the lastest game in the series for
the PlayStation. The game features: Different camera angles.
Different competitions: Friendly, Cup, League and World Cup.
Different game modes: Training, Match and Penalty Kick match.
The training modes includes: Corner kick training, free kick
training and penalty kicks training.
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Eberouge 8.5
Developer Japan Media Programming
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) May 30, 1997
Genre Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Eberouge 2 8.5
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) February 25, 1999
Genre Dating sim
Players 1 Player
The sequel to Eberouge takes place three years after the first
game. The game is divided into 2 different parts. The first part is
on the childhood of the main character, taking place in the first
two years in the magic institute. The second part is between the
age of 14 and the age of 16 years for the main character. The ob-
jetive of the game is not to graduate, instead, the main character
have to improve his magic abilities to save the world of the total
destruction.
Ebisu Yoshikazu no Ooana Keiti • 736
Eberouge Special:
8.0
Koi to Mahou no Gakuen Seikatsu
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) June 11, 1998
Genre Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Echo Night#2 is a sequel to the first Echo Night game and plays
exactly the same as its predecessor; players search the grounds
for items by setting ghosts free, solve puzzles and fight ghosts as
they get deeper in the mystery.
The player character are Richard Osmond, whose girlfriend,
Christina, went missing. He are sent to the Clancy Residence in PSOne Books
different space and time to uncover the truth behind Christina’s November 2001
disappearance.
737 • Efficus: Kono Omoi o Kimi ni...
Ecsaform
7.0
Developer Emotion
Publisher Bandai Visual
Release date (jp) January 28, 1999
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
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Egg
Developer Toshiba EMI
Publisher Toshiba EMI
Release date (jp) February 19, 1998
Genre Puzzle, Strategy
Players 1-4 Players
Eikan wa Kimini 4
5.0
Developer ArtDink
Publisher ArtDink
Release date (jp) August 5, 1999
Genre Manager, Sports
Players 1-2 Players
Eisei Meijin II
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) December 20, 1996
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Eisei Meijin II is the sequel and again based on the board game
shogi. Not much is different from the last game. The game fea-
tures again Japanese voice acting, different difficulty levels and
a Vs. mode.
739 • Eithéa
Eisei Meijin III was the last in the series based on the board game
shogi. Again, the game features Japanese voice acting, different
difficulty levels and a Vs. mode.
Eithéa 8.3
Developer TamTam
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) February 22, 2001
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
The story of Eithèa begins as the hero, Shou Nimi, and his friends
say goodbye to a classmate who’s about to change schools. Sud-
denly, the world turns upside down and the five students and their
teacher find that they’re now stuck in another world, Eithéa.
Deluxe Pack
February 2001 The Limited edition includes: World Reference, a Clock, a Tel-
ephone Card and a pendant.
Eko no Kids:
6.0
Taga tame hi kane ha naru
Developer TLG
Publisher TLG
Release date (jp) April 18, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
Elan
Developer Visco
Publisher Visco
Release date (jp) April 1, 1999
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Players
The game is set 150 years after a nuclear war on Earth. A colony
of humans escaped from Earth to space where they were forced
to live since. After the discovery of a new planet, they choose a
team to evaluate nine candidates, where two of them will travel
to the Élan planet and see if it can be colonizated.
Elan Plus
Developer Visco
Publisher Visco
Release date (jp) May 11, 2000
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Eldergate
7.0
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) June 22, 2000
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Emmyrea
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) May 24, 2001
Genre Adventure role-playing game
Players 1 Player
End Sector
Developer ASCII Entertainment
Publisher ASCII Entertainment
Release date (jp) September 23, 1998
Genre Card battle, Sound novel
Players 1-2 Players
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) July 22, 1999
Genre Board game, Dating sim
Players 1-4 Players
Enen Angel
7.0
Developer Media Factory
Publisher Media Factory
Release date (jp) February 22, 2001
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
7.7 Engacho!
Developer Nihon Application
Publisher Nihon Application
Release date (jp) November 18, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
The little information i could found out about this game is that
it`s a edutainment software where the object are learning Eng-
lish. Something me maybe should hav use...
745 • EOS Edge of Skyhigh
Enigma
7.3
Developer KOEI
Publisher KOEI
Release date (jp) April 2, 1998
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
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rina. The events of the game are connected to their previous in-
vestigation (in Eve Burst Error).
EVE: The Lost One is a sequel to Eve burst error. The events of
the game take place three years after those of the first game. The
player is able to control two characters - the female detective
Kyoko and the mysterious Snake, as they try to solve a complex
mystery full of betrayals and political intrigues. In order to com-
plete the game successfully, the player will have to to experience GameBridge
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gather clues and to unlock events.
Eve Zero is a prequel to Eve Burst Error. Once again, the player
controls the two main heroes of the series: the witty and woman-
izing private investigator Kojiroh Amagi, and the beautiful red-
haired secret agent Marina. The events of the game take place
shortly before those of Eve Burst Error. The player needs to
switch between the two protagonists frequently in order to ad- GameVillage the Best
December 2001
vance in the game.
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747 • Exalegiuse
Evergreen Avenue
9.5
Developer Vridge
Publisher Mediaworks, Datam Polystar
Release date (jp) September 13, 2001
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Exalegiuse
Developer Kogado Studio
Publisher Imagineer
Release date (jp) February 5, 1997
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Exector 7.0
Exodus Guilty
5.0
Developer Abel
Publisher Imadio
Release date (jp) November 26, 1998
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
6.3 Expert
Developer Nichibutsu
Publisher Nichibutsu
Release date (jp) May 31, 1996
Genre First-person shooter
Players 1 Player
Extreme Power
Developer Profire
Publisher Central Systems
Release date (jp) May 31, 1996
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
F1 grand Prix 1996 Team Unei Simulation puts the player in the
role of a F1 team manager. The player can choose the sponsor,
talk with his team mechanics to design his own car, hire the team
drivers, test the F1 car before each race, and after that, compete
in all the 1996 F1 grand prix and guide the team to the victory
SuperLite 1500 Series
using the players own strategy. December 1999
7.2 Falcata
Developer Gust
Publisher Gust
Release date (jp) June 30, 1995
Genre Role-playing game, Strategy
Players 1-4 Players
Family Bowling
Developer Nihon Bussan
Publisher Nihon Bussan
Release date (jp) August 6, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1-4 Players
Family Chess
Developer Imagic
Publisher Imagic
Release date (jp) March 20, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Family Diamond
Developer Imagic
Publisher Magnolia
Release date (jp) January 24, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
I hate trying to find out about all these board games. It`s impos-
sible. Boring. Couldn`t find anything. Stupid google translator...
Family Igo 2
Developer unknown
Publisher I’Max
Release date (jp) November 21, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Family Shogi 2
Developer unknown
Publisher I’Max
Release date (jp) November 21, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
FamiRes E Youkosou!
Developer BEC
Publisher BEC
Release date (jp) November 5, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Fantastic Fortune
7.5
Developer Fujitsu
Publisher Cyberfront
Release date (jp) May 24, 2001
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
7.3 Fantastep
Developer Jaleco
Publisher Jaleco
Release date (jp) April 25, 1997
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
Fantastep has RPG elements, but are more like a adventure game.
The actual playing areas are all in 3D connected by a 2D map.
Players can move freely around areas, but have to use a GUI for
commands in a similar fashion to Wonder Project J on the Super
Famicom.
When players advance forward in the game and make a save,
they can read the up on their adventures in the main menu.
755 • Farland Story: Yottsu No Fuuin
Feda 2 is the sequel to the SNES game Feda the Emblem of Jus-
tice. The game is a strategy RPG similar to Shining Force and
other titles with preset characters and linear gameplay. The play-
er commands a party of varying size and characters with diverse
skills. Feda 2 starts just after the first war. From Scuderia, the
player must reach Arkadia and kill Clifford and Bart Balduke,
who escapes after Bryan and Ayne beat him. Cyclone Best
August 2001
757 • Fever 3: Sankyo Koushiki Pachinko Simulation
SuperLite 1500
June 2002
Developer Taito
Publisher Taito
Release date (jp) April 25, 1997
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Fighting Eyes
6.0
Developer Bandit
Publisher Solan
Release date (jp) December 17, 1998
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
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759 • Finger Flashing
Final Round
6.5
Developer Kuusou Kagaku
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) March 12, 1998
Genre Manager
Players 1-8 Players
Final Round is a boxing simulation where the player take the role
of a trainer for a young boxer that wants to become the world
champion. The gameplay revolves around choosing training
for the boxer to improve his stats. In the fights, the gameplay is
choosing the proper action from the bottom left menu and select-
ing one of the four possible action in the bottom right menu.
Developer S-Neo
Publisher Human Entertainment
Release date (jp) June 24, 1999
Genre Sports
Players 1-4 Players
Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam ‘96 is the first and only game in
the Fire Pro Wrestling series to be done in full 3D. The gameplay,
however, retains the familiar timing-based grapple system found
in all of the other Fire Pro games. Also, as with the other game
in the series, the characters are based on real-life wrestlers that
were popular at the time. Unlike its predecessors, it lacks the
extensive Create-A-Wrestler mode for which the 2D titles are
given accolade.
Fish On! Bass allow the players to fish different bass species in
different fishing spots. The game also features different kind of
rods and lures.
The game is compatible with the Hanging’ Fishing Controller
and Bass Landing Fishing Controller.
Fisher’s Road
Developer BPS
Publisher BPS
Release date (jp) March 11, 1999
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
Fishing Koshien II
5.0
Developer A-Wave
Publisher King Records
Release date (jp) March 14, 1997
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
FIST 2.3
Developer Imageneer
Publisher Imageneer
Release date (jp) December 11, 1996
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Flamberge no Seirei
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) April 27, 2000
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
After the releases of the SNES and N64, Formation Soccer ‘98 -
Ganbare Nippon in France is the third game for the PlayStation.
The game features the national teams that had entered the World
Cup ‘98, and a new camera angle. The game features three dif-
ficulty levels, and 32 national teams. Major Wave Series
September 2000
765 • Formula Grand Prix 1997: Team Unei Simulation 2
Formula Circus
7.0
Developer Nichibutsu
Publisher Nichibutsu
Release date (jp) May 2, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Developer Trips
Publisher Trips
Release date (jp) April 29, 1998
Genre Action role-playing game
Players 1 Player
From TV Animation:
7.6
One Piece Grand Battle 2
Developer Ganbarion
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) March 20, 2002
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Front Mission was originally released in 1995 for the Super Fam-
icom. Front Mission is the first main entry and the first entry
overall in the Front Mission series. Front Mission is part of a
serialized storyline that follows the stories of various characters
and their struggles involving mecha known as wanzers.
The PlayStation port is an enhanced remake of the game.
Developer Square
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) September 25, 1997
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Furimukeba Tonari Ni
Developer Princess Soft
Publisher Princess Soft
Release date (jp) April 26, 2001
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
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Developer Koei
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) February 28, 1997
Genre Board game, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Fuuraiki
7.0
Developer FOG
Publisher FOG
Release date (jp) January 18, 2001
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Furimukeba Tonari Ni
771 • G1 Jockey 2000
G1 Jockey
4.0
Developer Inis
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) March 11, 1999
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
G1 Jockey is the first game in the long series that still are in de-
velopment on PlayStation 3 and Wii consoles. Players take the
role of a rookie who aspires to become a Grade 1 Class (“G1”)
jockey. As the season progresses, they’ll need to learn the subtle
art of horse racing - when to make a move, when to hold back,
Limited Edition and when to let loose in the home stretch.
March 1999 Rarity: x
G1 Jockey 2000
Developer Inis
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) February 3, 2000
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Gaia Seed - Project Seed Trap features seven stages. The game
also features Japanese and English language.
This game has three possible endings, depending on what the
player do on the last stage.
Rarity: x
773 • Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako Sangakita!!
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Gakkou o Tsukurou!!
Koushou Sensei Monogatari
Developer Groove Box Japan
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) October 26, 2000
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Gakkou o Tsukurou:
Let’s make a school
Developer Refine Textile
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) December 18, 1997
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x Reprint
January 2003
Gakkou o Tsukurou 2
Developer Victor Interactive Software
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) December 10, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
In this sequel, the game comes with new features, like select the
uniforms, new class, a lot of new school boys and girls, and the
player can even enter inside the classroom to select the professor
and tell him to teach the boys and girls to improve their stats.
Gale Gunner
8.0
Developer ASCII Entertainment
Publisher ASCII Entertainment
Release date (jp) February 24, 2000
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
Gale Gunner is a 3D action game where the player takes the role
of Gale Accel, a space explorer. Gale have to exploring ruins in
different planets while defeating enemies.
Before each mission the player can select his mecha, check the
Xexar database (with company info, character profiles, etc), etc.
ASCII
After defeating an enemy, the player can use their mechas before
Rarity: x
Casual Collection the next mission.
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Galeoz
Developer Pre-Stage
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) December 20, 1996
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x
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Gallop Racer
Developer Tecmo
Publisher Tecmo
Release date (jp) September 27, 1996
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Gallop Racer 2:
7.0
One and only road to victory
Developer Tecmo
Publisher Tecmo
Release date (jp) November 20, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
Gallop Racer 2 is the second game in the series and features new
horses and tracks not present in the previous game. The game
features 3 difficult levels: Woman (easy), Man (normal) and old
man (hard).
Game de Seishun
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) April 23, 1998
Genre Board game, Mini-games
Players 1-4 Players
The game is based on the official TOEIC Test, also known as Test
of English for International Communication. The game is appar-
ently ideal for students who “English not good”.
Rarity: x
Game no Tatsujin
8.0
Developer Affect
Publisher SunSoft
Release date (jp) June 9, 1995
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
The game contains three board games. The game has a story
mode that advances with new characters as the player progress.
Rarity: x
Game no Tatsujin 2
Developer unknown
Publisher SunSoft
Release date (jp) January 10, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1.2 Players
Gamera 2000
7.9
Developer Surveyor Corporation
Publisher Virgin Interactive
Release date (jp) April 25, 1997
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
Gamera 2000 are based on the Kaiju, released to rival the suc-
cess of Toho Studios’ Godzilla during the “monster boom” of the
1960s. The game puts players in the shoes of Jack, the star pilot
behind the jet fighter designed to take out alien monsters.
Gameplay-wise Gamera 2000 plays like Panzer Dragoon, as
Cyclones Best
players don’t have direct control of their jet, but instead try to
Rarity: x
September 2001 aim at the incoming monsters from all directions and shoot them
down while the jet follows a pre-set path.
Gangway Monsters
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) October 15, 1998
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
GateKeepers 8.5
Gekiretsu Pachinkazu
5.0
Developer unknown
Publisher Planning Office Wada
Release date (jp) February 21, 1997
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x
Rarity: x
Genghis Khan:
7.2
Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika IV
Developer KOEI
Publisher KOEI
Release date (jp) February 25, 1999
Genre Strategy
Players 1-8 Players
The player take once again control over Nash’ actions in a fash-
ion similar to the one implemented in Japanese “dating sims”, or
some hentai games: reading the text, looking at the background
images, and sometimes interfering and choosing the path on
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June 2003
Gensou no Altemis: Actress School Mystery Adventure • 786
Gensomaden Saiyuki:
8.0
Harukanaru Nishi He
Developer J-Wing
Publisher J-Wing
Release date (jp) December 26, 2002
Genre Adventure, Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x
Gensou no Altemis:
Actress School Mystery Adventure
Developer Astrovision
Publisher Shoeisha
Release date (jp) January 27, 2000
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Geometry Duel
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) October 29, 1998
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Rarity: x
787 • GetBackers Dakkanya
Germs
7.0
Developer KEJ
Publisher KEJ
Release date (jp) July 22, 1999
Genre First-person shooter, Adventure
Players 1 Player
Get Backers Dakkanya are based on the anime series that tells the
story of Ginji Amano and Ban Mido, a pair of superpowered in-
dividuals known as the GetBackers. The duo operates a freelance
repossession service out of one of the seedier areas of Shinjuku,
Tokyo. For a fee, they will recover any lost or stolen item for a
client with “a 100% success rate”.
PSOne Books Rarity: x
December 2002 The game is part adventure and part RPG.
The storyline of Getter Robo the big Battle are based on the
original Getter Robot anime, with some new additions, like the
new pilots, Akira and Kei. The game is a turn based strategy
game similar to the Super Robot Wars series. This game fea-
ture the various versions of Getter Robo from the manga, anime
and OVAs produced until that point, as well as an original pink
Digital Emotion mecha piloted by a trio of ninja women. Rarity: x
the Best
October 2000
Ginga o Jousama Densetsu Yuna: Final Edition • 788
6.6 Gionbana
Developer Nihon Bussan
Publisher Nihon Bussan
Release date (jp) December 15, 1995
Genre Cards
Players 1-2 Players
Rarity: x
Glay Station
Developer Exit
Publisher Oracion
Release date (jp) April 16, 1999
Genre Music (?)
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x
Global Force
8.0
Developer Marionette
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) March 11, 1999
Genre Tactical role-playing game, Strategy
Players 1-3 Players
Global Force is a tactical RPG where the player takes the role
of members of the Global Force, a organization that defends the
peace in the planet against different enemy armies.
Players has a limited number of units that they can use in each
turn, and those unit have a limited range of movements. There
are different vehicles like planes, tanks and others to use.
Rarity: x
Glocal Hexcite
Developer Gu, Soliton Soft
Publisher Locus
Release date (jp) December 22, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Rarity: x
791 • G-O-D Pure: Growth or Devolution
Gochachiru
Developer Pandora Box Creative Office
Publisher Pandora Box Creative Office
Release date (jp) October 19, 2000
Genre Adventure, Mini-games
Players 1 Player
Developer Toho
Publisher Toho
Release date (jp) December 3, 1998
Genre Card battle
Players 1-2 Players
Goemon - Shin Sedai Shuumei! is the fourth and last game in the
Goemon series for the PlayStation. Players once again step in the
shoes of the wily adventurer Goemon and his gang of buddies as
they fight evil. However, for this entry the developers decided
to shake things up a bit and gave Goemon and co. a complete
makeover. The game takes place in a futuristic Japan, with the
Rarity: x main character being a younger and less wacky Goemon. PSOne Books
December 2002
GoGo I-land
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) December 14, 2000
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Go-Jin Senki
Developer Tonkin House
Publisher Tonkin House
Release date (jp) August 6, 1998
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Googootrops
Developer Produce!
Publisher Enix
Release date (jp) January 28, 1999
Genre Action
Players 1 Player
Goryujin: Electro
Developer ASK
Publisher ASK
Release date (jp) October 29, 1998
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Gouketsuji Ichizoku 2:
7.4
Chottodake Saikyou Densetsu
Developer A.I.
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) October 20, 1995
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Gradius Gaiden
8.2
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) August 28, 1997
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
Great Hits
Developer Enix
Publisher Enix
Release date (jp) October 29, 1998
Genre Music, Strategy
Players 1 Player
Grille Logic
Developer Shoeisha
Publisher Shoeisha
Release date (jp) January 26, 1996
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Rarity: x
Growlanser
8.0
Developer Career Soft
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) November 25, 1999
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Guardian Recall
8.7
Developer Tsuji Jimusho
Publisher Xing Entertainment
Release date (jp) October 1, 1998
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Guitar Freaks is a rhythm action game ported from the 1998 ar-
cade game of the same title. Long before Guitar Hero was ever
conceived, Konami made the first inroads to a plastic guitar fu-
ture with this spinoff of its popular Beatmania rhythm game se-
ries. Notes scroll up towards the top of the screen in three col-
Konami the Best
umns, and the player must hold the correct notes and strum the
July 2000 plastic guitar to play along with the music. The better the timing, Rarity: x
the more points are earned.
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) February 24, 2000
Genre Music
Players 1-2 Players
The Game Paradise 2 is the sequel to a Saturn game. The game it-
self is a comical scrolling shooter reminiscent of Konami’s Paro-
dius series. The most unique aspect of the game is its two-player
mode, in which one player uses a regular controller and plays the
game as a regular shooter, and the other player uses a Guncon
Rarity: x and plays the game as a light-gun shooter.
GunDress
Developer Starfish
Publisher Starfish
Release date (jp) February 24, 2000
Genre Strategy, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Gundress is set at the newly built Bayside City in the year 2100.
In the city, terrorism and illegal smuggling run rampant up to
the point where not even the police are able to handle the job. A
group of 6 women, each with a mysterious past, team up to create
the freelance anti-terrorist team for hire in order to tackle crime
too tough to handle.
Rarity: x
The second CD is a collection of galleries of scenarios and char-
acters artwork.
803 • Gunnm Kasei no Kioku
Gung Ho Brigade
8.6
Developer Tomy Corporation
Publisher Tomy Corporation
Release date (jp) October 19, 2000
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Rarity: x
Gunpey
8.5
Developer Koto Laboratory, Yoshidayama Workshop, Tose
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) December 16, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Gunpey is a puzzle game set in the wild west. The goal is to con-
nect pieces of fuses to get one long fuse going across the board,
making it explode and disappear.
The game has several game modes, such as the classical puz-
zle game modes “Endless mode”, “Stage mode”, “Puzzle mode”,
and “Vs. mode”.
Rarity: x
Guucho de Park:
Theme Park Monogatari
Developer Victor Interactive Software
Publisher Electronic Arts
Release date (jp) December 13, 1996
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
Hai-Shin 2
Developer Warashi
Publisher Aques
Release date (jp) March 26, 1998
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Hamster Club-I
Developer Jorudan
Publisher Jorudan
Release date (jp) February 28, 2002
Genre Mini-games
Players 1-4 Players
Hamster Monogatari
Developer Culture Brain
Publisher Culture Brain
Release date (jp) December 21, 2000
Genre Adventure, Mini-games
Players 1-2 Players
Hamster no Odekake
Developer S-Plan
Publisher Kaga Tech
Release date (jp) February 22, 2001
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Magical 1500
December 2000
809 • Hanafuda Exact 3D
Hanafuda & Card Game are released in the NICE PRICE budg-
et series. The game feature several different card games, from
hanafuda games to western games like millionaire, poker, and
Black Jack.
Hanafuda Exact 3D
Developer unknown
Publisher Pony Canyon
Release date (jp) December 10, 1998
Genre Cards
Players 1 Player
Developer I’Max
Publisher I’Max
Release date (jp) May 10, 1996
Genre Cards
Players 1 Player
MajorWave 1500
June 2002
Happy Hotel • 810
Happy Diet
8.0
Developer Twilight Express
Publisher Twilight Express
Release date (jp) April 26, 2001
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Hard Blow
Developer Electronic Arts Victor
Publisher Electronic Arts
Release date (jp) July 31, 1997
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
In Hard Rock Cab, also known as Quarantine for the 3DO, play-
ers take the role of a taxi driver, desperate to escape from the
violent prison city of Kemo. Players must deliver passengers to
their destinations so they can earn money to upgrade the cab, and
take on undercover missions in the hope that somehow they can
find a way out. An impressive array of cab-mounted weaponry
may help them survive.
Hatsukoi Valentine
Developer Fill in Cafe
Publisher Family Soft
Release date (jp) July 31, 1997
Genre Dating sim
Players 1 Player
The player are again tasked with the mission to get a date for
valentine`s day. New features in this update is an improved sys-
tem surfaces, and game systems have been given a faster tempo.
With other new features, the game is more focused on the love
simulation.
Heisa Byouin • 814
Haunted Junction:
7.6
Seitokai Batch o Oe!
Developer Media Works
Publisher Media Works
Release date (jp) January 17, 1997
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Heisa Byouin
Developer Visit
Publisher Visit
Release date (jp) April 20, 2000
Genre Adventure
Players 1-2 Players
Hei-Sek-Ki-in
Developer GameBank
Publisher GameBank
Release date (jp) December 18, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Kitty the Kool stars the famous Hello Kitty in a rhythm game.
Kitty and her Sanrio pals come to the stage with kimono garb
and swing to music that sounds sort of like Kabuki theater mixes.
The controls are simple and the game allows the player to set the
tempo of the music. The sequences of keys are not fixed and each
one can create its own choreography, but the player can’t repeat
the same movement twice. For example: the player can do up,
down, left or right but not repeat up twice.
819 • Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic
Heroine Dream 2
8.0
Developer Map Japan
Publisher Map Japan
Release date (jp) June 18, 1998
Genre Manager
Players 1 Player
In this sequel there are five new girls that enter a new contest, the
player can once again give a name to his girl, choose her zodiac
and blood type and during the weeks, the character will meet dif-
ferent characters to interact with and go around the town. But this
time the player has full control of the character and can choose
where to go in the town.
Reprint
September 2000
7.0 Hi-Hou-Oh
Developer Sonnet
Publisher Sonnet
Release date (jp) April 25, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
High Brown Gag & Pure Shooting - Harmful Park, or just Harm-
ful Park, is a side-scrolling “cute’em up” set in a amusement
park.
Harmful Park is one of the most sought after games in the Japa-
nese PlayStation aftermarket. Current price range from $200-
300. Though, the game is also released on the Japanese PSN.
Hikari No Shima:
Seven Lithograhs in Shining Island
Developer Affect
Publisher Affect
Release date (jp) November 11, 1999
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
Hikaru no Go:
8.0
Heian Gensou Ibunroku
Developer KCEJ
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) May 30, 2002
Genre Adventure, Board game
Players 1 Player
7.0 Himiko-Den
Developer Chime
Publisher Hakuhodo
Release date (jp) March 11, 1999
Genre Role-playing game, Strategy
Players 1 Player
Himitsu Kessha Q
6.6
Developer Right Stuff
Publisher Right Stuff
Release date (jp) July 30, 1998
Genre Adventure, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
“kimsufi.com”
SunSoft Best
November 1998
Developer SunSoft
Publisher SunSoft
Release date (jp) December 25, 1997
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Developer SunSoft
Publisher SunSoft
Release date (jp) July 6, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Developer SunSoft
Publisher SunSoft
Release date (jp) September 22, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Hit Back
7.6
Developer Tomy
Publisher Tomy
Release date (jp) April 15, 1999
Genre Breakout
Players 1-4 Players
Developer Natsume
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) August 30, 1996
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1-2 Players
Hokuto no Ken:
8.4
Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) October 26, 2000
Genre Beat’em up
Players 1-2 Players
Home Doctor
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) November 13, 1997
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
Honkaku Hanafuda
7.0
Developer Altron
Publisher Altron
Release date (jp) November 12, 1998
Genre Cards
Players 1 Player
Reprint
January 2001
Honkaku Igo features the board game Go. The game is equipped
with a “Go Getting Started” mode, that describe all of the basic
rules of Go for beginners. Also possible are different setting for
the screen background and the in-game voice.
Reprint
June 2000
Honoo no Ryourinin
Cooking Fighter Tao
Developer Nippon Ichi Software
Publisher Nippon Ichi Software
Release date (jp) May 21, 1998
Genre Action role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Hoshi no Mahoroba
Developer Jorudan
Publisher Jorudan
Release date (jp) August 1, 2002
Genre Adventure role-playing game
Players 1 Player
This sequel continues the story. The game is also a first person
perspective adventure game. To advance in the game, the player
sometimes have to talk to the other members of his group, other
people or make an action.
841 • Houshinengi
Jewel BEM Hunter Lime with Paint Maker follows the story from
the previous volumes and contains the following games: Hōma
Hunter Lime Dai-7 Wa (“Act 9”), Hōma Hunter Lime Dai-8 Wa
(“Act 10”), and the new episode (“Act 11”), introducing a new
character with a story relating to that of the protagonists Bass and
Lime. The game also features a built-in Paint Maker program.
Houshinengi 7.0
Developer Koei, Inis
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) September 10, 1998
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
The game is set in ancient China in the era of the Ing dynasty.
Emperor Chyuou and his empire was extended on every direc-
tion possible and it comprises of almost 800 villages. But this
great empire was destined to meet is end. A powerful magician,
Dakki, that was a person beyond evil, seduced emperor Chyuou
using a terrible spell: The essence of the gods, and became his
Koei Teiban Series empress. Having this title and commanding Chyuou like a pup-
June 2002
pet, she commands his empire as her wishes.
Hunter X Hunter:
Ubawareta Aura Stone
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) September 27, 2001
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Hyouryuu Ki:
The Reportage Beyond The Sea
Developer KSS
Publisher KSS
Release date (jp) October 28, 1999
Genre Simulation, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Hyper Pachinko
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) July 27, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Hyper Securities 2
x.x
Developer Pack-In-Soft
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) June 25, 1998
Genre Dating sim, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Hyper Rally
Developer Harvest One
Publisher Harvest One
Release date (jp) August 30, 1996
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Ichigeki: The Man of Steel feature several top fighters, like Fil-
ho, Kazumi, and Pettas. Game modes include tournament, career
mode, where players choose a Japanese shihan and start training,
belt grading and fighting in regional, national and world tourn-
manets. When they reach a certain level they will be asked by
Kancho Matsui to fight in hyakunin kumite, tameshiwari, etc.
The game also has an information library about kyokushin his-
tory and a fighter database.
847 • Ide Yohsuke no Mahjong Kazoku
Goku Series
September 2000
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai II Limited • 848
Jaleco Best
December 2002
Igo o Nintarou!
Developer Yuki Enterprise
Publisher DigiCube
Release date (jp) March 28, 2002
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
ImageGun & TFX - Flight Maniac Set, also known as just TFX,
is a somewhat realistic flight simulation where the player can fly
an F-117A, Eurofighter 2000 or F-22 Superstar in various sce-
narios as a UN fighter pilot.
I’Max Shogi II
Developer I’Max
Publisher I’Max
Release date (jp) October 9, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
I-Mode Mo Issho
Developer Bomber eXpress
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) May 24, 2001
Genre Software
Players 1 Player
Infinity 8.5
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) March 23, 2000
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Initial D
5.9
Developer Kodansha
Publisher Kodansha
Release date (jp) January 7, 1999
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Player
International Soccer:
6.0
Excite Stage 2000
Developer Epoch
Publisher Epoch
Release date (jp) August 24, 2000
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
7.7 ...Iru!
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) March 26, 1998
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Ishin no Arashi
7.3
Developer Koei
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) December 11, 1999
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Developer Enix
Publisher Enix
Release date (jp) September 23, 1998
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
Gourgeous King is the third title in the Itadaki Street series, and
is essentially an expanded remake of the SNES game, Itadaki
Street 2. Most of the characters and maps from the previous re-
lease have returned, along with eight new maps and a dozen new
characters. The main new feature is a story mode called Sug-
oroku Town, which is based on the board game minigame from
the Super Famicom version of Dragon Quest III, and the Official
and Tournament modes from the previous edition also return.
Itsuka Kasanariau Ashita e: Shirou Side • 856
This is the first title in the J-League Jikkyō Winning Eleven se-
ries. Players choose a Japanese club team, and then hit the field
in the Exhibition or Full J-League season. No matter what mode
they play, all of the rules of soccer apply: throw-ins, offsides, and
penalties. For those who like to control every aspect of play, one
can choose team strategies and formations. There is also multi-
player so one can challenge friends to see who is the master of
the soccer pitch.
JailBreaker 6.5
Developer Highwaystar
Publisher NEC Interchannel
Release date (jp) March 6, 1999
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
Jaja-Uma Quartet:
Mega Dream Destruction
Developer Studio ox, ARTSCAPE
Publisher GMF
Release date (jp) September 10, 1998
Genre Tactical role-playing game, Card battle
Players 1 Player
Jellyfish the Healing Friend let’s the player follow the life and
times of a deep depths jellyfish that moves by way of water pro-
pulsion. Players can learn about the life cycle of their nebulous
charge in this simulation where they attempt to raise a wild sea
creature. Moderate water temperature, a regular feeding schedule
and other factors will all contribute to their success or failure.
“kimsufi.com”
In the game mode Mylife, the player can use created characters
(or an NPB player) to play in the NPB, with another series of
events, though there are no characters from success mode that
appears in it. The difficulty will change according to the perform-
ance given in the game.
Ketteiban Version
December 25, 1999
Ketteiban Version
December 21, 2000
In Jingle Cats, the player live with some cats and the task is to
help them get along. The player have to get the two specific cats
to get along and become friends, later, more cats get introduced
as the player progress, making it more and more difficult to get
them get along.
Jockey Zero
Developer Right Stuff
Publisher Right Stuff
Release date (jp) November 1, 1996
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Jockey Zero puts the player in the role as a jockey. The goal of
the game is to become the champion of jockeys, and during the
game, the player can also fall in love with the assistant girl.
The game features more than 1500 different horses.
J’s Racin’
Developer TYO
Publisher Digital Frontier
Release date (jp) September 25, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
Junclassic C.C. & Rope Club is a golf game also released for the
Sega Saturn. The game features two different courses, each of
them with three different routes.
The game also features several different game modes: J & R
Tournament Mode, Handicap Mode, 1 Day Tournament, Skins
Game Mode, Free Golf, and Practice.
Jungle Park
Developer Emotion
Publisher Digitalogue
Release date (jp) February 26, 1998
Genre Adventure, Mini-games
Players 1 Player
JailBreaker
877 • K-1 Ouja Ni Narou!
Kaeru No Ehon:
7.6
Adventure For The Lost Memories
Developer Infinity
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) October 21, 1999
Genre Role-playing game, Simulation
Players 1 Player
Kagayaku Kisetsu e
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) April 1, 1999
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Limited Edition
The initial PC release has scenes with explicit adult content.
April 1999 These were removed in the console version, which also added
voice acting for the game’s characters.
Kaijuu Senki
Developer Produce!
Publisher Produce!
Release date (jp) November 15, 1996
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Kaijuu Senki is a tactical RPG where the player takes the role of
a man in a fantasy world. The game is divided in different stages
in which the player have to defeat different monsters to advance
in the game.
Kain no Tanoshi Mail • 880
Kaitai Eddy
Developer Increment-P
Publisher Increment-P
Release date (jp) July 27, 2000
Genre Software
Players 1 Player
This is a software for mobile phones. The user can write down
phone number, e-mail address, etc., and transfer them to the
phone with the PocketStation as a back-up. It is also possible to
create music that can be transfered to the phone.
The player control female characters that train and interact along
side other female warriors in a fencing training hall. The player
can also visit the town and talk to the people. Depending on the
choices, the character stats will increase or decrease.
Limited Edition
January 1999
Kaitou Apricot
Developer KID
Publisher KID, Takuyo
Release date (jp) May 22, 2003
Genre Adventure, Mini-games
Players 1 Player
Kakinoki Shogi
7.1
Developer ASCII Entertainment
Publisher ASCII Entertainment
Release date (jp) December 22, 1994
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Kakinoki Shogi is a shogi game and the first in the series for
the PlayStation. The game was also released for the SNES, PC,
Saturn and 3DO, and features different difficulty levels that al-
lows novice to expert enjoy this shogi simulation. The game also
features Japanese voice acting.
Kakinoki Shogi II
Developer ASCII Entertainment
Publisher ASCII Entertainment
Release date (jp) March 26, 1998
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
ASCII
Casual Collection
October 2000
Kakugo no Susume
6.0
Developer Tomy
Publisher Tomy
Release date (jp) March 28, 1997
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Developer KAZe
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) October 1, 1998
Genre Beat’em Up
Players 1-2 Players
PlayStation the Best The game features several different game modes: 1P Game, 2P
June 1999 Game, Team Battle, Survival Mode, among others.
Kamen Rider Kuuga • 884
Kamen Rider V3
7.4
Developer KAZe
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) September 14, 2000
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Kanako Enomoto
Junk Brain Diagnosis
Developer Exit
Publisher Oracion
Release date (jp) March 25, 1999
Genre Mini-games
Players 1-8 Players
Karan Koron Gakuen - Munekyun Hen are part of the three mah-
jong games released by J-Wing. The player takes once again the
role of a young high school student in search for love. This time
there is a new set of girls to play against.
Limited Edition
October 1998
Kattobi Tune • 888
Honkakuha
de 1300 Yen
May 1999
PSOne Books
December 2002
889 • Kaze no Oka Kouen Nite
Keiba Eito ‘98 Haru Natsu, also known as Keiba Eight ‘98 Haru
Natsu, is the first game in the Keiba Eito series for the PlaySta-
tion. The first games of the series were released on the SNES.
In the game, the player go through different stats of horses, plac-
es and jockeys. The game features stats and data results of the
Akifuyu Version 1997-1998 season.
Ocotober 1998
Keiba Saisho no Housoku ‘95 • 890
Keiba Eito ‘99 Haru Natsu, also known as Keiba Eight ‘99 Haru
Natsu, is the 1999 update of the Keiba Eito series for the PlaySta-
tion.
Keiba Saisho no Housoku ‘95 is the first game in the Keiba Sa-
isho series for the PlayStation. In the game, the player go through
different stats of horses, places and jockeys. As the game is heavy
on japanese text, players will have to master the Japanese lan-
guage to enjoy play.
Keiba Saisho no Housoku ‘97 vol.1 have much of the same fea-
tures where players go through 1997 stats on horses, places and
jockeys.
Kenki Ippatsu!
Crane Master ni Narou!
Developer DDL
Publisher FAB Communication
Release date (jp) August 3, 2000
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Kenki Ippatsu! Crane Master ni Narou! puts the player in the role
as a crane operator through various stages. Challenges include
pulling out fish, among other things.
The game also has a expert course, where the object is to gradu-
ate, as well as a work mode. Major Wave
September 2002
893 • Khamrai
Kero Kero King is a sort of a golf game where the player use a
frog instead of a ball. The game is about guiding the frog, Kero,
across obstacle-laden courses by using wind velocity, tweaking
direction and adjusting height and jump. Although it’s not ex-
actly golf, many principles from the sport are found in this game.
PSOne Books
The game got a PS2 sequel called Kero Kero King Super DX, or
January 2002 Ribbit King in Europe and North America.
Khamrai 7.0
Developer TamTam, Alpha Unit
Publisher Namco
Release date (jp) October 5, 2000
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
The KidsStation series are edutainment games, often full of mini-games. The
games was usually developed for use with the Kids Station peripheral. A giant
controller with just the four face buttons (square, triangle, X and circle), though
the games can also be played with a standard controller with exclusive use of the
action buttons. Almost every release came with a second release that included the
controller, or a themed controller, like the Pooh controller or the Mickey Mouse
controller.
Kids Station
Controller Set
July 2001
Kids Station:
Doraemon Himitsu no Yojigen Pocket
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) November 29, 2001
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
Kids Station:
Hello Kitty no oshaberi ABC
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) October 11, 2001
Genre Edutainment
Players 1-2 Player
Kids Station - Hello Kitty no oshaberi ABC let players join Hel-
lo Kitty in this cartoon 2D game in which the player will learn
about the alphabet through a collection of mini games.
Controller Set
October 2001
Kids Station:
Hello Kitty no Osyaberitaun
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) December 14, 2000
Genre Edutainment
Players 1-2 Players
Kids Station:
Hello Kitty no Ouchi he Oideyo!
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) July 18, 2002
Genre Edutainment
Players 1-2 Players
Young players can learn about meals and cooking (with different
recipes) in this Kids Station game, in which the player’s char-
acter is sent to a fantasy world to learn about food. The game
features different mini games.
Kids Station
Controller Set
April 2001
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) July 18, 2002
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
Kids Station
Controller Set
July 2002
Kids Station: Kuma no Pooh-San - Mori no Nakamato 123 • 900
Kids Station:
7.8
Kikansha Thomas To Nakamatachi
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) September 21, 2000
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
Controller Set
September 2000
Kids Station
Controller Set
December 2001
Kids Station
Controller Set
September 2000
Kids Station
Controller Set
March 2002
The game is designed for children age 3 and up and is set around
the teaching of traffic rules and cars. Children can look through a
picture book and play mini-games.
Kids Station
Controller Set
November 2002
Kiganjo
7.0
Developer Kodansha
Publisher Kodansha
Release date (jp) December 22, 1999
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
Kimagure My Baby:
Musume no Sugoroku Seichouki
Developer Axela
Publisher Axela
Release date (jp) September 10, 1998
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
Kimi ni Steady
Developer CD Bros
Publisher CD Bros
Release date (jp) September 28, 2000
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1-2 Players
King of Bowling
Developer Aisystem Tokyo
Publisher Coconuts Japan
Release date (jp) August 29, 1995
Genre Sports
Players 1-4 Players
King of Parlor
Developer Japan Vistec
Publisher TEN Institute
Release date (jp) October 18, 1996
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
King of Parlor 2
Developer TEN Institute
Publisher TEN Institute
Release date (jp) June 11, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
King of Parlor 2 let the player choose from three cities to play
in: Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. The goal of the game is to be the
biggest parlor manager in the city. To do that, the player have
to buy different parlor buildings and hire different employees.
Depending on the place, players will earn more or less money.
911 • King of Stallion
King of Producer
Developer Aqua Rouge
Publisher GMF
Release date (jp) December 11, 1997
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
King of Stallion
Developer Nichibutsu
Publisher Nichibutsu
Release date (jp) July 26, 1996
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
The sequel has the same premise as the first game. Competitors
must again knock down nine numbered plates of a target using
various sports apparatus. This time, with different challenges:
Punch-Out, 9 hoops, Beach Flags, the Gallon Throw, 50M Back-
flip, Spray hitter, Game Maker, Dead Man’s Drop, and Long
Konami the Best
Shoot. February 2001
The third game in the series features different events from the
previous games and for the first time, the multi-tap mode option
for up to eight players.
Developer Taito
Publisher Taito
Release date (jp) March 23, 2000
Genre Simulation
Players 1-2 Players
Kiwamu: Daidougi
Developer Mycom
Publisher Mycom
Release date (jp) June 21, 1996
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Kizuna to Iuna no pendant with Toy box stories tells the story
of a young boy returning to his old town looking for love. The
gameplay is choosing between different possible answers. De-
pending on the player choices, a pendant will change colour.
Best Version
If the colour change to yellow or red the relationship are going
February 2004 worse, if it stays green, the relationship with the girls get better.
Klaymen Klaymen: Neverhood no Nazo • 916
Klaymen Gun-Hockey
4.8
Developer KIDSMIND
Publisher River Hill Software
Release date (jp) November 25, 1999
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
Kogepan:
Pan mo Game wo Yarurashi...
Developer AIA
Publisher AIA
Release date (jp) December 12, 2002
Genre Puzzle, Mini-games
Players 1-2 Players
Kohni: Shogun
Developer Rythmics
Publisher ASK Corporation
Release date (jp) October 26, 2000
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Koiyohou 7.6
Koi Yohou is a first person adventure game that tells the story
of the siblings, Hisashi and Maho. The game takes place at their
school where different situations will change the feelings of the
characters, making them better friends or fall in love with other
characters in the game. The game features Japanese voice acting
and the usual different endings depending on the player choices
during the game.
Komocchi • 918
Komocchi
Developer Victor Entertainment
Publisher Victor Entertainment
Release date (jp) September 20, 2001
Genre Simulation, Mini-games
Players 1 Player
Konami Antiques
5.0
MSX Collection Vol.2
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) January 22, 1998
Genre Compilation
Players 1-2 Players
Konami Antiques
MSX Collection Vol.3
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) March 19, 1998
Genre Compilation
Players 1-2 Players
Koneko mo Issyo
8.0
Developer Bomber eXpress
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) January 27, 2000
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Konyamo Dorubako!!
Developer Hearty Robin
Publisher Hearty Robin
Release date (jp) March 11, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
The third and last game for PlayStation featuring the slingshot
master Shigeru Saiki and the three pachinko models; CR weather
studio K1, CR Cat Zillah K1, and Zero Tiger (names may be
wrong, due to google translate).
In Koro Koro Post Nin, the player is Akane, a fearless girl who’s
out to deliver mail to lots and lots of mailboxes. Instead of having
the player control Akane herself, the player spins the entire stage
around. If the ground is tilted enough, Akane will start walking
in the direction the slope is. If it tilts even further, she’ll start
running, a technique that needs to be used to take down obstacles
that get in the way, such as vending machines.
Kosodate Quiz My Angel • 922
Maruran Series 2
January 2000
Koutetsu Reiki: Steeldom • 924
Kouryuuki
8.0
Developer Koei
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) March 26, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1-2 Players
Another game in the long line of Koei strategy games. This one
takes place in 206 B.C. as two rival warlords, Liu Bang and
Xiang Yu fight for control of China. The gameplay consists of
viewing overhead maps, showing cities and armies, letting the
player view the battles which consists of a castle siege and an
open-field battle.
Koei Teiban Series
October 2004
Kowloon’s Gate:
7.0
Kowloon Feng Shui Den
Developer Kowloons Gate Project
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) February 28, 1997
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Koyasai: 7.5
A sherd of youthful memories
Developer Astrovision
Publisher Shoeisha
Release date (jp) February 25, 1999
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Kunoichi Torimonocho
Developer GMF
Publisher GMF
Release date (jp) February 25, 1999
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Kuro no Jyusan
Developer Tonkin House
Publisher Tonkin House
Release date (jp) September 27, 1996
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
Best Price
June 2000
Ku-Ron Jo
Developer Media Rings
Publisher Media Rings
Release date (jp) December 7, 2000
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Kurukuru Twinkle:
Onegaioho Shisama
Developer Tomcat System
Publisher Tomy
Release date (jp) October 4, 1996
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Kurumi Miracle
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) June 25, 1997
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Kururin Pa!
Developer Sky Think System
Publisher Sky Think System
Release date (jp) July 7, 1995
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Kuubo Senki
Developer General Support
Publisher Unbalance
Release date (jp) February 4, 1999
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Kuubo Senki takes place in the World War II and puts the player
as the chief commander of the Japanese naval fleet. The player
will have to make different strategies to win the different battles.
Kyoufu Shinbun
Developer Atelier Double
Publisher Yutaka
Release date (jp) December 24, 1996
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
7.3 Kyuin
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) May 31, 1996
Genre Shooter
Players 1-2 Players
Kyuukyoku no Soukoban:
9.3
3D Puzzle & Cinema
Developer Thinking Rabbit
Publisher Itochu
Release date (jp) September 13, 1996
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Players
Best Price
June 2001
7.5 Lagnacure
Developer ArtDink
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) October 2, 1997
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Lake Masters
Developer Nexus Interact
Publisher DaZZ
Release date (jp) August 2, 1996
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
Reprint
September 1998
Lake Masters 2:
Bass fishing in Japan
Developer Nexus Interact
Publisher DaZZ
Release date (jp) July 9, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
Lake Masters Pro is the third and last game in the fishing game
series for the PlayStation. The game feature 18 lakes with 130
fishing points, and the game modes: Travel, Free fishing, and
Lure trade.
The game is compatible with the PocketStation.
Reprint
August 2000
Langrisser IV & V: Final Edition • 936
Langrisser I & II
7.7
Developer Masaya
Publisher Masaya
Release date (jp) July 31, 1997
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Lattice: 200EC7
7.0
Developer Nousite
Publisher Hamster
Release date (jp) April 27, 2000
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
Le Concert ff 7.0
Developer Same Creative
Publisher Warashi
Release date (jp) December 9, 1999
Genre Music
Players 1 Player
Le Concert pp 7.0
Let’s go Flyfishing
Developer Victor Interactive Software
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) January 21, 1999
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
Lifescape: Seimei 40
Okunen Haruka na Tabi
Developer Scitron & Art
Publisher Mitsui Bussan
Release date (jp) January 26, 1996
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
Lightning Legend
8.0
Developer KCET
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) December 20, 1996
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Players can join Ginball in his quest to find the legendary Ling
Master in this Action RPG. Along the way players encounter
many Lings, ancient creatures which will help players in their
battles, and fight against the evil dictator Mubara.
941 • Little Princess: Maru Oukoko No Ningyou Hime 2
Lord of Monsters
7.0
Developer Lindwurm
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) June 10, 1999
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
Lord of Monsters tells the story of a pillar that arised on the west.
The pillar was the source of manitou, and this manitou brought
ruin to mankind. The game features four different difficulty lev-
els depending on the character that the player choose.
Released only two months after the first game, this game mimics
everything from the first one, from gameplay to design. As in the
prequel, the game’s main focus is on collecting words for one of
the five heroines from the series. The player are once again Kei-
tarou Urashima, the protagonist from the series, living together
in a huge mansion with Naru Narusegawa, Shinobu Maehara,
Kaolla Su, Motoko Aoyama, and Mitsune Konno.
Love Love Torokko • 946
Love Therapy
Developer B-Factory
Publisher B-Factory
Release date (jp) July 9, 1998
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
In Love Love Truck, the player and their partner are on a hand-
car. Players pump the walking beam up and down to move, while
the partner or the player can jump up to grab power ups, energy,
time, etc.
Lucifer Ring
6.8
Developer Toshiba EMI
Publisher Toshiba EMI
Release date (jp) December 23, 1998
Genre Beat’em up
Players 1 Player
Lucifer Ring plays much like Golden Axe but in full 3D, where
Nash walks along a linear path and is constantly confronted by
monsters who want nothing more than to end his life. Every now
and then the player is given an opportunity to choose paths to get
from point A to point B in several ways. At the end of every stage
there is a boss waiting for Nash to make his day just a little less
sunny and cheerful.
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Luftwaffe:
Doitsu Kuugun o Shiki Seyo
Developer Pegasus Japan
Publisher Victor Interactive
Release date (jp) February 25, 1999
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Lulu
5.0
Developer Tohoku Shinsha
Publisher Tohoku Shinsha
Release date (jp) November 1, 1996
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Lunatic Dawn III is a RPG where players have full control over
their destiny. The game starts players off in a random section of
the immense gaming world. This allows players to express their
own personality: be it peace loving or belligerent.
Developer Daiki
Publisher Daiki
Release date (jp) November 26, 1998
Genre Interactive comic
Players 1 Player
Ten years have passed since the events in the film Lupin III: Cas-
tle of Cagliostro. The player, as Lupin, return to the tiny country
to see how things have turned out, and to meet Clarice again.
There are a fair amount of clips from the movie, as well as the
PlayStation the Best
Castle being totally rendered into 3D for players to be able to
May 1998
explore.
Langrisser I & II
951 • Ma-Jyan de Pon! Hanahuda de Koi! Our Graduation
M: Kimi wo Tsutaete
Developer Nexus Interact
Publisher DaZZ
Release date (jp) December 20, 1996
Genre Adventure, Dating sim
Players 1 Player
Maboroshi Tsukiyo
Developer Sims
Publisher Kaga Tech
Release date (jp) April 6, 2000
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Macross VF-X 2
8.3
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) September 2, 1999
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
Mad Stalker Full Metal Force, originally released for the x6800,
PC Engine and FM Towns, put the player in control of a giant
mecha suit on a rampage, with the choice from three suits of
varying powers.
The game features the two game modes: Story mode and Versus
mode.
Magical Dice Kids • 954
This is the first game in the Magical Drop series. Similar to other
titles in the series, the goal of the game is to clear the screen of
constantly advancing objects called ‘drops’. The player charac-
ter, stuck at the bottom of the screen, has a grapple which can be
used to pull down a single drop, change its colour and put it back
in line. Drops disappear when a line of three or more drops of the
same colour is created. Major Wave
Arcade Hits
November 2002
955 • Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 1: In the Earth
Magical Drop F:
8.2
Daibouken mo Rakujyanaia!
Developer Sakata SAS, Tenky
Publisher Data East
Release date (jp) October 21, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Magical Girl Pretty Samy Part 1 tells the story of Tsunami, who
has just been chosen to be the next Queen of Juraihelm. But be-
fore her inheritance to the throne could be finalized, Tsunami
must first prove her worthiness by selecting a magical girl to
champion her cause.
Magical Medical
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) September 10, 1998
Genre Action role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Magnetic Power
Microman Generation 2000
Developer Takara
Publisher Takara
Release date (jp) December 16, 1999
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1-2 Players
Mahjong
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) January 13, 2000
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Mahjong de Asobo
Developer Ving
Publisher Ving
Release date (jp) November 30, 2000
Genre Board game, Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Mahjong II
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) July 22, 1999
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
ASCII
Casual Collection
October 2000
Mahjong Kurabu
Developer Natsu System
Publisher Hect
Release date (jp) April 9, 1998
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Mahjong Senjutsu:
Anzou Michuru no Tsugi Akima
Developer Warashi
Publisher Warashi
Release date (jp) June 14, 1996
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Developer Koei
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) November 29, 1996
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
brian wu is a mong
Mahjong Yarouze!
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) April 28, 1999
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Tamago-Gumi R -
Jong For Beginners
January 2000
Mahjong Youchien:
Tamago-Gumi 2 - Taikai e Ikou!
Developer Affect
Publisher Affect
Release date (jp) September 28, 2000
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
“kimsufi.com”
Maria
Developer Break
Publisher Axela
Release date (jp) December 11, 1997
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Maria 2
Developer Break
Publisher Axela
Release date (jp) August 5, 1998
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Cyclone Best
July 2001
Marionette Company
8.0
Developer Micro Cabin
Publisher Micro Cabin
Release date (jp) May 20, 1999
Genre Adventure, Simulation
Players 1 Player
Marl Jong!!
8.0
Developer Nippon Ichi Software
Publisher Nippon Ichi Software
Release date (jp) April 24, 2003
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Limited Edition
April 2003
Martial Beat was originally released for the arcade. The game
tests skill in martial arts, and it is not really considered part of
Konami’s Bemani series, even though it contains music from the
series.
The game also has it`s own controller, the Martial Beat control-
ler. The specialized controller consists of a base station and four
sensors, one for each hand and foot.
Martial Beat 2 is the sequel to the game that helps players keep
fit by mixing martial arts and music together. Players punk and
kick to the beat of music.
Controller Pack
September 2002
Players can practice or move on to fitness and attack exercises.
The game features real life instructors that will prompt the player
to perform tasks.
967 • Masumon Kids: The Another World of The Master of Monsters
Mawatte Mucho!
Developer Tohoku Shinsha
Publisher Tohoku Shinsha
Release date (jp) June 25, 1998
Genre Action
Players 1-2 Players
6.0 MaxRacer
Developer Avion Corp
Publisher PD
Release date (jp) April 18, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Medarot R 6.0
Developer Natsume
Publisher Imageneer
Release date (jp) November 25, 1999
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1-2 Players
The game is set in the year 2096, and the Megatudo Grand Prix is
on. 12 pilots from 12 manufacturers, each with their own unique
robot, will fight to win the tournament.
The game is a 3D fighting game, and features standard story and
2P Vs. modes. Each character has their own set of normal and
special attacks, as well as the ability to dash and weave in differ-
ent directions.
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) August 10, 2000
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Meitantei Conan Trick Trick vol.1 features more than 100 differ-
ent files that the player can solve. The files range from answering
different questions to know who the murderer is, choosing the
proper time order of some pictures, choose the proper item, de-
coder a code, check a crime scene, etc.
Meka Pokeler
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) April 20, 2000
Genre Other
Players 1 Player
Melty Lancer:
7.0
Ginga Shoujo Keisatsu 2086
Developer Tenki
Publisher Imageneer
Release date (jp) March 22, 1996
Genre Adventure, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Developer Tenki
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) June 17, 1999
Genre Adventure, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Developer Microvision
Publisher SunSoft
Release date (jp) November 21, 2002
Genre Compilation
Players 1 Player
Memories Off
5.0
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) September 30, 1999
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
In this game, the player must get his driving license. Players first
have to pass the test exam, and after that, pass the practical exam,
driving the car in a first and third person perspectives.
The Best
July 2001
977 • Mermaid no Kisetsu
Meremanoid
6.0
Developer Xing Entertainment
Publisher Xing Entertainment
Release date (jp) August 5, 1999
Genre Action role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Metal Angel 3
Developer Pack-in-Soft
Publisher Pack-in-Soft
Release date (jp) June 13, 1997
Genre Manager
Players 1 Player
Metal Jacket is a first person shooter where the player can choose
the combat area, the time of the day, and the weather conditions.
The player can customize it`s character, where body, armor, mo-
bility, damage, radar, color, etc. can be changed.
Players can choose up to eight different countries. The game also
features a story mode.
Developer Ukiyotei
Publisher SNK
Release date (jp) August 7, 1997
Genre Run and gun
Players 1 Player
Metal Slug is a run and gun game originally released in 1996 for
the Neo Geo MVS arcade platform. The game is widely known
for its sense of humor, fluid hand-drawn animation, and fast
paced two-player action.
The PlayStation port introduces some extra features: there is a
PSOne Books combat school where the player may fight with other players for
July 2003 the best time on each level and an art gallery.
Metamoru Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters!! • 980
Metamoru Panic:
Doki Doki Youma Busters!!
Developer Fill In Cafe
Publisher Family Soft
Release date (jp) December 22, 1995
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Mezase! Senkyuu Ou
Developer Seibu Kaihatsu
Publisher Nihon System
Release date (jp) April 19, 1996
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
PSOne Books
December 2001
Developer FOG
Publisher FOG
Release date (jp) August 7, 1997
Genre Dating sim, Cards
Players 1 Player
Midori no Makibao:
Kuroi Inazuma Shiroi Kiseki
Developer Axela
Publisher Axela
Release date (jp) March 16, 1998
Genre Adventure, Racing
Players 1 Player
Milano is a girl who’s just moved away from home. With a new
home and no money or furniture she quickly puts two and two
together. She needs to work to make money in order to decorate
her new house to her liking.
The game is more or less broken up into a few different compo-
nents. One of them being the part time jobs Milano has to take,
PSOne Books
March 2002 which play out like mini games. The other two main parts of the
game are the stat building.
Milky Season
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) February 28, 2002
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Million Classic
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) March 18, 1999
Genre Breeding, Simulation
Players 1 Player
MiniMoni:
7.5
Shaker and Tambourine! Dapyon!
Developer Sega
Publisher Sega
Release date (jp) September 19, 2002
Genre Music
Players 1-4 Players
Enclosed Version Based on the four female members of Japan’s all girl band, the
September 2002 game si a rhythm title similar to Samba De Amigo style of game-
play.
The game was also bundled with the Ascii Tambourine control-
ler.
Mini Moni: Step Pyon Pyon Pyon is a game similar to the Bishi
Bashi games also published by Konami.
Play modes include: Board game, where players throw a dice and
use cards. Minigames mode, where players can play the 44 mini-
games. Play one of the eight modes of minigames only. Dance
mode, a dance dance revolution style game. And Option mode.
Minna no Mahjong
Developer Mediarium, BOOM
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) May 31, 2001
Genre Board game, Edutainment
Players 1-4 Players
The first entry in the educational Shogi game series starring Ei-
sei Jowa-Yonenaga. The game feature courses and the usual fea-
tures.
This game revolves around the beginner courses in the series.
989 • Minton Keibu no Sousa File: Doukeshi Satsujin Jiken
Miracle World:
Fushigi no Kuni no IQ Meiro
Developer WizardWorks
Publisher WizardWorks
Release date (jp) December 8, 1995
Genre Trivia, Mini-games
Players 1-2 Players
Misaki-Aggressive!
7.6
Developer Zero System, Sugeeya
Publisher Shoeisha
Release date (jp) July 27, 1998
Genre Adventure, Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Missland 6.0
Developer Altron
Publisher Altron
Release date (jp) April 28, 1995
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Missland 2 7.0
Developer Altron
Publisher Altron
Release date (jp) November 26, 1998
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-4 Players
Mobile Suit Z-Gundam has four different play modes. The main
story mode features cut scenes. Battle mode cuts out all the FMV
cut scenes and lets players get right to the fighting. Vs. allows
players to choose their opponent and just fight. Link mode allows
players to hook two PlayStations up and fight it out with each
other. The game comes with two discs (one for each of the main
Bandai the Best characters), so players will be able to link up with only one copy
June 2001
of the game.
Mobile Tomodachi
Developer Hamster
Publisher Hamster
Release date (jp) October 17, 2002
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Möbius Link 3D
7.0
Developer I.Magic
Publisher Itochu
Release date (jp) April 2, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Momotarou Dentetsu 7
Developer Make Software
Publisher Hudson Soft
Release date (jp) December 23, 1997
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
PSOne Books
July 2002
997 • Momotarou Matsuri: Ishikawa Rokuemon no Maki
Momotarou Dentetsu V
6.0
Developer Make Software
Publisher Hudson Soft
Release date (jp) December 16, 1999
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
Momotarou Matsuri:
Ishikawa Rokuemon no Maki
Developer Hudson Soft
Publisher Hudson Soft
Release date (jp) September 13, 2001
Genre Role-playing game, Mini-games
Players 1-4 Players
Developer Face
Publisher Athena
Release date (jp) November 5, 1998
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Monster Collection
Developer Onion Egg
Publisher Kadokawa Shoten
Release date (jp) October 28, 1999
Genre Action role-playing game, Card battle
Players 1 Player
Monster Punish
Developer Siesta
Publisher Teichiku Records
Release date (jp) December 16, 1999
Genre Strategy
Players 1-4 Players
Monster * Race
7.9
Developer Koei
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) December 17, 1998
Genre Adventure, Racing
Players 1-2 Players
In Monster Race, the player takes the role of a young boy who
wants win the Monster Race World Championship, and for that,
the player has to train his monster so they become stronger and
faster. The player can also catch new monsters that he can find
in grass terrains, and if he wins the race against them he can add
them to his team.
The game is also compatible with the PocketStation.
Mori no Oukoku
7.0
Developer Pegasus Japan
Publisher Asmik Ace Entertainment
Release date (jp) October 21, 1999
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Mori No Oukoku tells the story of a boy who start a journey that
will leave him through different places of the country: towns,
mountains, woods, caves, etc. During his journey, different char-
acter will join his group.
Moritaka Chisato Safari Tokyo put the actress and song writer,
Chisato Moritaka, in a fantasy safari park set in Tokyo where the
player can play different mini games, like listen and then choose
which is the song that sounds, ride an animal, music mini games,
etc., or edit different live video clip of live shows of Moritaka
Chisato.
1003 • Motor Toon Grand Prix
Mortal Kombat II
7.9
Developer Midway, Probe
Publisher Acclaim
Release date (jp) August 2, 1996
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
The Mortal Kombat fighters, plus several new ones, return for a
tournament held by the evil Shang Tsung of the Outworld. The
action is one-on-one as before, and famed for its high level of
violence and blood (other than the sanitised Nintendo version).
There are 5 difficulty levels and optional credits, as well as the
usual 2 player mode including same character duels.
“mobygames.com”
6.0 Moujya
Developer Etona, FPS, Racdym
Publisher Virgin Interactive
Release date (jp) January 10, 1997
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
1300Y Release
September 1999
1005 • Mr. Driller G
The game is a dirt cross racer where players ride over dirt, stones,
ice, mud and logs in different kind of mountain bikes circuits.
Players can select the mountain bike rider and bicycle that better
fit their skills.
“kimsufi.com”
Murakoshi Seikai no
Bakuchou Seabass Fishing
Developer A-Wave
Publisher Victor Entertainment
Release date (jp) March 25, 1999
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
Mushi no Idokoro
Developer Gen Soft
Publisher Gen Soft
Release date (jp) June 28, 1996
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Mushi Tarou
7.0
Developer Victor Entertainment
Publisher Victor Entertainment
Release date (jp) July 6, 2000
Genre Action
Players 1 Player
Mushi Taro tells the story of a young boy that try to catch all the
species of insects around his house. Once the boy has catched all
the species in a place, he takes them to his collection where the
player can view them and see their characteristics.
PSOne Books
June 2002
My Garden
7.0
Developer Technosoft
Publisher Technosoft
Release date (jp) September 2, 1999
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
My Home Dream 2
Developer Progress
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) December 2, 1999
Genre Simulation, Strategy
Players 1 Player
Mystic Mind
Developer Family Soft
Publisher MyCom
Release date (jp) September 3, 1998
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
Namco Anthology 1
8.4
Developer Namco
Publisher Namco
Release date (jp) June 4, 1998
Genre Compilation
Players 1-2 Players
Namiromu
Developer Exit
Publisher Oracion
Release date (jp) October 15, 1998
Genre Music
Players 1 Player
Developer Koei
Publisher Koei
Release date (jp) August 9, 1996
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Nankuro
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) May 27, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Nankuro 2
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) January 27, 2000
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Nankuro 3
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) November 30, 2000
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Nankuro 4
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) May 24, 2001
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Navit
6.0
Developer Masterpiece, Isco
Publisher Artdink
Release date (jp) September 3, 1998
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
In Navit the player takes the role of a novice traffic control of-
ficer. Traffic accidents happens in several places and the stress
of the drivers are growing. The mission is to restore order to the
lawless area and make the traffic comfortable.
The game feature the different areas, each of them with four mis-
Artdink Best Choice
sions to clear.
December 1999
Nazo-Oh 5.0
Developer Bandai Visual
Publisher Bandai
Release date (jp) August 30, 1996
Genre Trivia
Players 1-2 Players
Nazo-Oh is a different quiz game where the player takes the role
of a young boy that wakes up in a bizarre fantasy world. A strange
creature start talking to him, telling him that he need to to go to
the citadel. When there, he need to solve different riddles that the
citadel citizens ask him.
The game also feature feature a 2 player mode where players can
compete in answering the questions.
Developer TechnoSoft
Publisher TechnoSoft
Release date (jp) December 3, 1994
Genre Beat’em up
Players 1-2 Players
Neko na Ka-n-ke-i
8.0
Developer Victor Interactive Software
Publisher Victor Interactive Software
Release date (jp) November 5, 1998
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
6.5 Nekozamurai
Developer Aim at Entertainment
Publisher Human Entertaiment
Release date (jp) March 4, 1999
Genre Adventure, Interactive movie
Players 1 Player
Neo Atlas
Developer FlipFlop
Publisher Artdink
Release date (jp) February 26, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Neo Atlas II
Developer FlipFlop
Publisher Artdink
Release date (jp) September 2, 1999
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
The mission, like in the first game, is to explore new worlds, set
up trade routes and expand the sphere of the country’s influence.
Some towns specialize in certain commodities and others in the
production of goods.
This sequel features better graphic and more missions.
SuperLite 1500 Series
July 2003
Developer ISCO
Publisher Map Japan
Release date (jp) July 5, 1996
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
6.0 Neorude
Developer TechnoSoft
Publisher TechnoSoft
Release date (jp) May 9, 1997
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
TechnoSoft
Collection 2500
August 1999
6.0 Neorude 2
Developer TechnoSoft
Publisher TechnoSoft
Release date (jp) November 20, 1997
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Sequel to Neorude continues the plot of the first game and fea-
tures the same main characters, Til, Aria and Rufrain.
The gameplay is, like the first game, a mix of point and click
adventure and RPG.
TechnoSoft
Collection 2500
September 1999
1023 • Nessa no Hoshi
The last game in the Neorude series for the PlayStation features
a new group of characters. The game starts when the plane ship,
Neorude, suffers a fire accident and crashes in a snow mountain
cave.
The gameplay is the same as the first two games in the series, a
point a click adventure mixed with RPG.
Developer Dentsû
Publisher Netz Magazine
Release date (jp) March 10, 1997
Genre Racing
Players 1 Player
Neues
Developer Escot
Publisher Escot
Release date (jp) February 10, 2000
Genre Manager
Players 1 Player
Neues tells the story of a forest inspector who find a robot girl
in the forest. Without knowing who created it or why it was left
there, he decides to bring her to his house. The robot got its own
feelings and ideas, but she wants to become human.
The player can asign the robot different activities or jobs every
week. But the player have to be careful, or the stress levels will Best Version
rise high. October 2000
Japan sure love their trains. N-Gauge Unten Kibun Game Ga-
tan Goton is a Japanese train simulation game in the style of
Taito’s Densha de Go!, with the difference being that this game
is a model train simulator.
The game features a museum with a description of all the trains Major Wave Series
March 2001
in the game and the routes with images.
1025 • Nichibutsu Mahjong: Joshikou Meijinsen
Nibiiro no Koubou:
32-nin no Sensha Chou
Developer Shangri-La
Publisher Shangri-La
Release date (jp) February 28, 1997
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
Nichibutsu Mahjong:
Joshikou Meijinsen
Developer Nichibutsu
Publisher Nichibutsu
Release date (jp) May 26, 1995
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Night Raid
6.8
Developer Takumi Corporation
Publisher Takumi Corporation
Release date (jp) July 25, 2002
Genre Shooter
Players 1 Player
Night Raid is set in 3309 and humanity has been taken over by
computers. The game is a conversion of the 2001 vertical arcade
shoot-em-up from Takumi, and has a similar feel to their ear-
lier game Mars Matrix. Like in Mars Matrix, destroyed enemies
release pickups, but rather than powering up the weapons, they
now affect the score multiplier. The multiplier is always slowly
counting back to zero, but picking up the Score Items released by
enemies will increase it.
Ningyo no Rakuin tells the story of Keisuke Tate Rin and Mizuki
Nakayama, two young lovers on a high school graduation trip.
The plane they are on crashes on an island, so Keisuke and Mi-
zuki along with some survivors must try to survive on the hostile
island.
The game features different endings depending on the choices
made by the player during the playthrough.
Ninku
4.8
Developer Tose Software
Publisher Tomy
Release date (jp) December 22, 1995
Genre Fighting
Players 1-2 Players
Nintei O
Developer ASCII Entertainment
Publisher ASCII Entertainment
Release date (jp) December 17, 1998
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Reprint
October 1999
2800Y
January 2001
1031 • Nippon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin: Shin Tetsuman
Nobunaga Shippuuki: Ko
Developer Bullet Proof Software
Publisher Bullet Proof Software
Release date (jp) April 26, 1996
Genre Adventure, Strategy
Players 1 Player
Noël La Niege is the second game in the Noël series for the Play-
station. This time, the game starts in the Christmas of 2014.When
the player’s character got injured skiing, he get help from the
three female high school students, Yumi Tachibana, Ryo Midori-
kawa and Chisato Kadokura. After that, Yumi Tachibana calls
Special Edition him on the video phone (wow. the future is rad) and tell him that
February 1998 she wants to know how he are.
Developer Pioneer
Publisher Pioneer
Release date (jp) August 6, 1998
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
Noël La Niege Special is the third game in the series and features
the same three female characters, Yumi Tachibana, Ryo Midori-
kawa and Chisato Kadokura, from the last game.
The game features Japanese voice acting and several FMV se-
quences.
NOeL 3: Mission on the Line • 1038
Noël Not Digital put the player in the role of a young boy that
wants a date for Christmas. The game progress using different
coversations with the help of the phone or the computer, and se-
lecting a date for each girl, and depending on the choices, FMV
sequences and other events will appear.
Special Edition
July 1996
Noël 3 - Mission on the Line was the last game in the Noël series
for the PlayStation. The game changes some from the previous
games. The game tells the story of a terrorist group who hacked
the network in the city using a powerful video, and occupied the
high school, kipnapping all the students there. Three of the hos-
tages are the girls Emi Sanokura, Kaho Shimizu and Yuka Okano. Major Wave Series
August 2000
Noon
Developer Micro Cabin
Publisher Micro Cabin
Release date (jp) January 29, 1998
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-4 Players
Nukumori no Naka de
Developer Zero System
Publisher Princess Soft
Release date (jp) August 30, 2001
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
Nurse Monogatari
Developer MyCom
Publisher MyCom
Release date (jp) April 15, 1999
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
“mobygames.com”
The player controls the destiny of a little girl of a cat tribe that
starts a journey in the search of a crystal ball. During her journey,
she will meet different characters and face danger.
Best Price
June 2001
1041 • Nyan to Wonderful
Nyan to Wonderful
5.0
Developer Pandora Box
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) August 30, 1996
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
0 Kara no Shogi:
7.1
Shogi Youchien Ayumi Kumi R
Developer Affect
Publisher Affect
Release date (jp) August 10, 2000
Genre Board game
Players 1-2 Players
Oasis Road tells the story of a group of kids that lives in a world
that is all desert. They will explore the world and ancient ruins
of old cities in search of rare items, and make new travel routes.
During their journeys they will have to face different dangers and
enemies.
The game map will be drawn during the journey, showing objects
and items found in each place.
Value 1500
January 2001
1043 • Ochan no Oekaki Logic 3
Value 1500
January 2001
Ochan no Oekaki Logic 3 is the third and last game in this picross
series and feature more than 300 different picross puzzles. The
game also have a complete tutorial in Japanese that explains how
to play logic puzzles.
Ochanoma Battle
Developer Hori
Publisher Hori
Release date (jp) December 14, 2000
Genre Mini-games
Players 1-2 Players
Odo Odo Oddity tells the story of three friends who read a book
that transport them to another world. The friends get separated,
and the player character must find his friends again.
The gameplay is a classic 3D shooter where the player shoot
magic balls while travelling with the aid of some balloons.
7.0 Oh No!
Developer Asmik Ace Entertainment
Publisher Asmik Ace Entertainment
Release date (jp) November 16, 2000
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
Okappari-Oh
Developer Spiel
Publisher Naxat Soft
Release date (jp) August 6, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
Olympia Takasago:
Virtua Pachi-Slot III
Developer Map Japan
Publisher Map Japan
Release date (jp) May 21, 1998
Genre Casino
Players 1-2 Players
Olympia Yamasa:
Virtua Pachi-Slot II
Developer Map Japan
Publisher Map Japan
Release date (jp) April 18, 1997
Genre Casino
Players 1-2 Players
Omiai Commando:
Bakappuru ni Tukkomi o
Developer Magical
Publisher Enix
Release date (jp) March 30, 2000
Genre Dating sim, Strategy
Players 1 Player
Omise de Tensyu
Developer TechnoSoft
Publisher TechnoSoft
Release date (jp) April 8, 1999
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
In this game, the player’s character can change his job from over
40 differents jobs. The player can choose his professional expe-
rience and open shops in town. There are different events like
thiefs, or the shop can even lose if the business is bad.
The player takes the role of a young man who is hired by the
Paradise Club to take care of the girls that works there at night.
He has to check them while they are working and see if he can
make their work better. If he does the job right, they will earn
more points that at the end of each week he can use to buy new
presents that the girls will use in their job.
Developer Hect
Publisher Hect
Release date (jp) February 24, 2000
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
Reprint
May 2000
Ongaku Tsukuru 3
Developer Enterbrain
Publisher Enterbrain
Release date (jp) March 8, 2001
Genre Music
Players 1 Player
Magical 1500
February 2002
Option Tuning Car battle is the first game in the series for the
PlayStation. The game is about competing in urban races in
streets full of traffic. The more races the player win, the more
parts of the car and upgrades are avaliable, and more circuits and
cars are opened. The game features different car models to drive,
different circuits and different car parts to upgrade the cars.
PlayStation the Best
October 1998
Developer MTO
Publisher Jaleco
Release date (jp) February 18, 1999
Genre Racing
Players 1-2 Players
Reprint
February 2000
Oracle no Houseki: Jewels of the Oracle • 1050
Option Tuning Car Battle Spec R is the third game in the Option
Tuning Car Battle series. The game features different car models
to drive, different circuits and different car parts to upgrade the
cars.
The game comes with the two games modes, Arcade and Chal-
lenge. SuperLite 1500 Series
November 2002
Oracle no Houseki:
Jewels of the Oracle
Developer ELOI Productions
Publisher SunSoft
Release date (jp) December 6, 1996
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
“mobygames.com”
Otenami Haiken
8.0
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) June 21, 2001
Genre Board game, Cards
Players 1-2 Players
Otenki Kororin
Developer Takumi
Publisher Takumi
Release date (jp) May 2, 2002
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Otona no Asobi
Developer Nichibutsu
Publisher Nichibutsu
Release date (jp) December 2, 1999
Genre Board game, Cards
Players 1 Player
Ouji-sama LV1
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) March 20, 2002
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Ouji-sama LV1.5
Developer Alice Blue
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) February 20, 2003
Genre Role-playing game, Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Ouma ga Toki 2
Developer Break
Publisher Victor Interactive
Release date (jp) September 13, 2001
Genre Visual novel
Players 1 Player
PSOne Books
December 2003
1055 • Over Drivin’ Skyline Memorial
Reprint
August 2001
Oyaji no Jikan: Nechan, Tsuri Iku De! • 1056
Oyaji no Jikan:
Nechan, Mahjong de Shoubu Ya
Developer Visit
Publisher Visit
Release date (jp) February 17, 2000
Genre Board game
Players 1 Player
Reprint
August 2001
Oyaji no Jikan:
Nechan, Tsuri Iku De!
Developer Visit
Publisher Visit
Release date (jp) February 17, 2000
Genre Sports
Players 1 Player
Reprint
August 2001
Pacapaca Passion
6.0
Developer Produce!
Publisher Produce!
Release date (jp) June 24, 1999
Genre Music
Players 1-2 Players
Paca Paca Passion is the first title in the rhythm game series from
Produce, and is a conversion of the 1998 coin-op title of the same
name. Players choose from one of four members of a band: key-
board and brass-playing bunny girl Purika, guitar-shredder-with-
blue-hair Coke, sun-loving pianist Miruka, or afroed drum ma-
chine Geroppa, and battle against one of their bandmates to see
who can jam better.
Developer Produce!
Publisher Cyberfront
Release date (jp) September 7, 2000
Genre Music
Players 1-2 Players
Paca Paca Passion Special is the third and last game in the series.
The game feature improved graphics and new songs.
In this game the player controls one of four members of a band,
and have to try to follow and play each melody that are featured
in each game stage.
Pachinko & Pachi-Slot Parlor! Pro Extra • 1058
Pachinko Hall Shinso Dai Kaiten set the player in the role as a
pachinko parlor manager. The player has to build a successful
chain store of parlors over a period of 20 years.
Pachiokun:
Pachinko Land Adventure
Developer Marionette
Publisher Coconuts Japan
Release date (jp) April 14, 1995
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
PSOne Books
September 2002
Deluxe Pack
December 2000
Pachi-Slot Master
Developer Sammy Entertainment
Publisher Sammy Entertainment
Release date (jp) March 18, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou:
Battle Night / Atlantis Dome
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) December 28, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou
Developer Bull’s Eye
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) January 28, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou:
Golgo 13 - Las Vegas
Developer Olympia, Heiwa
Publisher Media Entertaiment
Release date (jp) May 30, 2002
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou 2
Developer Mecko
Publisher Mecko
Release date (jp) August 26, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou 3
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) December 2, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou 4
x.x
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) January 27, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou 5
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) March 16, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou 6
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) June 22, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou 7
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) October 12, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachi-Slot Teiou W
5.3
Developer Media Entertainment
Publisher Media Entertainment
Release date (jp) August 10, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachitte Chonmage
Developer Hack Berry
Publisher Hack Berry
Release date (jp) November 25, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachitte Chonmage 2
Developer Hack Berry
Publisher Hack Berry
Release date (jp) June 1, 2000
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Pachitte Chonmage 3
Developer Hack Berry
Publisher Hack Berry
Release date (jp) April 18, 2002
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Palm Town
Developer MyCom
Publisher MyCom
Release date (jp) July 8, 1999
Genre Board game
Players 1-4 Players
9.3 Panekit
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) August 5, 1999
Genre Constructing, Mini-games
Players 1-2 Players
“kimsufi.com”
Pangaea
Developer Success
Publisher Success
Release date (jp) August 26, 1999
Genre Role-playing game, Board game
Players 1-4 Players
PAQA
Developer 3 Spirits
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) September 22, 1999
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Paqa tells the story of the little alien Paqa, that crash into a Jap-
anese city and finds a PocketStation. The gameplay is mostly
a simulation game where the player talk to the alien using the
Pocketstation. The game makes full use of the PocketStation de-
vice, something that makes it unplayable on any emulator.
7.0 ParanoiaScape
Developer Jorudan
Publisher Mathilda
Release date (jp) May 28, 1998
Genre Pinball
Players 1 Player
Parlor Station
Developer Art Co.
Publisher GMF
Release date (jp) August 27, 1998
Genre Strategy
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro
Developer Nihon Telenet
Publisher Nihon Telenet
Release date (jp) April 25, 1997
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro is the first game of the series of the same name re-
leased for the PlayStation. The game is a gambling game that
features two main gambling machines. One of the machines is
based on Irem’s Hammerin Harry character. The game also fea-
tures a story mode where the player is a pachinko gambler and
goes around different pachinko places to win a lot of money.
PlayStation The Best
December 1999
Parlor! Pro 2
Developer Nihon Telenet, Earthly Production
Publisher Nihon Telenet
Release date (jp) October 30, 1997
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro 3
Developer Nihon Telenet
Publisher Nihon Telenet
Release date (jp) June 25, 1998
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro 4
Developer Nihon Telenet
Publisher Nihon Telenet
Release date (jp) November 12, 1998
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro 4 is the fourth game of the series of the same name
released for the PlayStation and is a gambling game that fea-
tures two different gambling machines. The game also feature
the usual story mode where the player take the role of a gambler.
Parlor! Pro 5
Developer Nihon Telenet, Earthly Production
Publisher Nihon Telenet
Release date (jp) January 28, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro 5 is the fifth game of the series and features three
different gambling machines, along with the story mode, called
“My Little Darling”.
Parlor! Pro 6
Developer Nihon Telenet, Earthly Production
Publisher Nihon Telenet
Release date (jp) February 11, 1999
Genre Casino, Shooter
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro 6 is the sixth game of the series and features two dif-
ferent gambling machines; Bouken Ima and Jawara Kids. The
game also features a story mode with a vertical shooter. On each
planet the player can go around and play in the pachinko ma-
chines to win new prizes.
1079 • Parlor! Pro 8
Parlor! Pro 7
Developer Nihon Telenet, Earthly Production
Publisher Nihon Telenet
Release date (jp) March 25, 1999
Genre Casino
Players 1 Player
Parlor! Pro 7 is the seventh game of the series and features three
different gambling machines. In the Reach Gallery Mode, the
player can see the machines animations. In this story mode, called
“Hall Mode”, the player is once again a pachinko gambler that
goes around the different pachinko places and try to win prizes.
Parlor! Pro 8 is another pachinko game in the series and the last
numbered. The game comes with the usual features and game-
play.
Parlor! Pro Jr. Vol.1 is the first game of the Jr. series of the same
name. The game is a gambling game that features a simulation of
the gambling machine CR Deramaitta J-3.
Parlor! Pro Jr. Vol.2 is another pachinko game in the series. The
game comes with the usual features and gameplay.
1081 • Parlor! Pro Jr. Vol. 4
Parlor! Pro Jr. Vol.3 is the third game of the Jr. series and fea-
tures a simulation of the gambling machine Resurrection Pikai-
chi heaven.
Parlor! Pro Jr. Vol.4 is the fourth game of the Jr. series and fea-
tures a simulation of the gambling machine Thunder Skeleton.
Parlor! Pro Jr. Vol.5 is the fifth game of the Jr. series and features
a simulation of the gambling machine CR Fruit World X.
Parlor! Pro Special: CR Harenchi Gakuen & Chou-Shindai • 1082
Parlor! Pro Jr. Vol.6 is the sixth game and the last numbered in
the Jr. series of pachinko games. The game features a pachinko
gambling machine.
Paro Wars features characters and conflicts based upon the popu-
lar Parodius series of video games which in turn is a parody of
the long running Gradius series. It is the sixth installment of the
Parodius series and is the Parodius equivalent to Cosmic Wars, a
turn-based strategy game set in the Gradius universe, or R-Type
Tactics, set in the R-Type universe.
Konami the Best
December 1999
1083 • PD Ultraman Invader
Pastel Muse
8.0
Developer Soft Office
Publisher Soft Office
Release date (jp) August 21, 1997
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Pepsiman
7.3
Developer KID
Publisher KID
Release date (jp) March 4, 1999
Genre Platformer
Players 1 Player
Perfect Golf 2
Developer Nasa Corporation
Publisher Seta Corporation
Release date (jp) May 28, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1-4 Players
“kimsufi.com”
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) June 24, 1999
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Persona 2: Innocent Sin begins three years after the events of the
first Persona. Yukino is a returning playable character from Rev-
elations: Persona, and is therefore already familiar with demons
and Personas. Maya, on the other hand, only has vague recol-
lections of her Persona, believing it to be a guardian angel that
appeared when she was a little girl.
Altus Best Collection
November 2001
Pet Pet Pet • 1086
Pet Pet Pet is a mix between a virtual pet simulation and a strat-
egy game. Players is the owner of a pet shop in the town, they
can buy new pets for the shop, from dogs, cats, rabbits, penguins,
etc., to different pet providers. Players can also buy meals, toys,
clothes for the animals that they can also sell in their shop. Play-
ers can also train their pets in the shop before they sell them, and
buy new buildings, like hospital and other facilities to increase Magical 1500
December 2000
their pet emporium on the town.
In Photo Genic, the player takes the role of a young boy that got
a job as a photographer. The main goal of the game is improve
the boy stats and photograph skills to make him win the heart of
one of the girls in town.
Limited Edition
December 1997
1087 • Pikinya! EX
Pi to Mail
Developer Hudson Soft
Publisher Hudson Soft
Release date (jp) February 11, 1999
Genre Software
Players 1 Player
Pikinya! EX 5.0
Developer ASCII Entertainment
Publisher ASCII Entertainment
Release date (jp) June 16, 1998
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Pikupiku Sentarou
Developer Kodansha
Publisher Kodansha
Release date (jp) February 18, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-4 Players
Pitagraph
Developer Ontsu Soft
Publisher Datam Polystar
Release date (jp) December 29, 1995
Genre Other
Players 1 Player
Pixygarden
9.5
Developer Escot
Publisher Escot
Release date (jp) September 30, 1999
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Developer Quintet
Publisher Enix
Release date (jp) October 21, 1999
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Reprint
January 2000
Deluxe Package
December 2000
Reprint
April 2000
Reprint
April 2000
Play Stadium • 1092
Play Stadium
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) April 12, 1996
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
The second in the series features the usual game modes, different
stadiums and teams to select, and cartoon 3D. One of the new
features is that the games can be played on daytime or night time.
1093 • Play Stadium 4: Fumetsu no Dai League Ball
Play Stadium 3
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Release date (jp) April 16, 1998
Genre Sports
Players 1-2 Players
The third one in the series features the usual different kind of
game modes, different stadium and teams to select, and cartoon
3D graphics. One of the new features is the analog and dual shock
controller support.
The fourth and last one in the series of games for the PlayStation.
The game features, as usual, different kind of game modes, dif-
ferent stadium and teams to select, cartoon 3D graphics and the
gameplay that made the series a success.
Developer Success
Publisher Datam Polystar
Release date (jp) December 16, 1999
Genre Adventure, Mini-games
Players 1 Player
The player start the game meeting Yumi Aida, a little girl that he
finds in the park. He later discover that she is his neighbour. The
player can use the PocketStation to play mini games, make him
earn money to buy Yumi presents.
Pocket Digimon World - Cool & Nature Battle Disc is the third
and last game released in the Pocket Digimon World series for
PlayStation. The game allows the player to use data from the
previous games and features 20 new digimons.
Pocket Dungeon
Developer Arc Entertainment
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) May 4, 1999
Genre Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Pocket Jiman
Developer Sugar & Rockets
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) January 13, 2000
Genre Role-playing game, Mini-games
Players 1 Player
Pocket Tuner
Developer River Hill Software
Publisher River Hill Software
Release date (jp) August 12, 1999
Genre Mini-games, Trivia
Players 1 Player
Posit 8.0
Developer Play Avenue
Publisher Play Avenue
Release date (jp) September 20, 1996
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Pokeler
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) October 28, 1999
Genre Software
Players 1 Player
Pokeler DX Black
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) April 20, 2000
Genre Software
Players 1 Player
Pokeler DX Pink
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Release date (jp) April 20, 2000
Genre Software
Players 1 Player
Same as the black version, but this time the Pokeler game comes
bundled with a pink stand. The same functions as before, like the
schedule function, melody creating function, and face creation.
PokeTan
Developer Sugar & Rockets
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) October 21, 1999
Genre Edutainment
Players 1 Player
w/ PocketStation
October 1999
1099 • Policenauts Private Collection
Policenauts
8.3
Developer KCEO
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) January 19, 1996
Genre Action-adventure
Players 1 Player
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A fan translation of the PlayStation version has been produced,
August 2003 which has gained attention from the video game media.
Pop’n Music 2
8.2
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) May 25, 2000
Genre Music
Players 1-2 Players
pop’n Music 2 is the second game in the series and is also a port
of the arcade machine, the PlayStation version features the game
modes: Arcade, Original, and Training.
Unlike most of the Bemani series, the Pop’n Music controller is
not designed to represent any real musical instrument. Instead it
is a pattern of nine buttons in two rows; four on top and five on Konami the Best
the bottom. May 2000
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1101 • Pop’n Music 6
Pop’n Music 5
8.3
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Release date (jp) November 22, 2001
Genre Music
Players 1-2 Players
pop’n music 5 includes all of the music from the arcade version,
along with several tracks and modes from the arcade version of
pop’n music 6, which had already been released. It also functions
as a Key Disc for the Append Disc releases in the series, much
like Konami’s other Bemani franchises.
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pop’n music 6 includes all of the music from the arcade version,
along with an extensive collection of tracks from previous releas-
es, for a total of over 100 songs available to play. It also included
support for an online high-score ranking service, though this has
since been closed. It also functions as a Key Disc for the Append
Disc releases in the series, much like Konami’s other Bemani
franchises.
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Pop’n Tanks! • 1102
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Pop ‘n Tanks is a tank combat game that strives for the dimuni-
tive and the comic rather than the realistic. The players pilot a
mini-tank across a 3D terrain, crushing barricades and shelling
other tanks. Tanks may be customized by using a variety of parts,
and once configured to the player’s preferences, the data may be
saved to a Memory Card.
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PoPoLoCrois Monogatari II
8.0
Developer G-Artists, Sugar & Rockets
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) January 27, 2000
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
PoPoRoGue 7.6
Developer G-Artists, Sugar & Rockets
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) November 26, 1998
Genre Tactical role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Potestas 8.0
PSOne Books The game also features a multiplay option that allows up to 4
December 2001 players to play at the same time in a vs mode.
Power League • 1104
Power Stakes
Developer Tose Software
Publisher Aques
Release date (jp) April 11, 1997
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Power Stakes 2
Developer Tose Software
Publisher Aques
Release date (jp) April 9, 1998
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Power Stakes 2 is the third and last game in the series, featuring
new data from a new season. The game again features a 3D en-
gine to watch the race in different camera angles. The game also
features the pedigree data.
Power Stakes Grade 1 is the second game in the series and fea-
tures data from a new season, and the 3D engine to watch races
on different camera angles.
Prismaticallization
9.5
Developer Arc System Works
Publisher Arc System Works
Release date (jp) October 28, 1999
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
In this game, the player relive the same day over, and over, and
over again. Each time the day loops, it plays out slightly different
from the previous day.
The gameplay is comprised of a good bit of text dialog with the
occasional multiple choice decision to make.
SuperLite 1500 Series
December 2002
Prisoner 9.0
Developer Feycraft
Publisher Mainichi
Release date (jp) November 11, 1999
Genre Role-playing game, Adventure
Players 1 Player
Developer Infogrames
Publisher Xing Entertainment
Release date (jp) December 25, 1997
Genre Adventure
Players 1 Player
Pro Logic Mahjong Hai-Shin is the first game in the Hai Shin
series of mahjong games. The game comes with different game
modes.
BPV
May 2001
Pro Mahjong Kiwame Plus is a mahjong game and the first in the
series. The game features 16 different real mahjong players as
opponents with the play mode 4 player vs mahjong.
The game features three game modes: Professional, Gamble and
Training.
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April 1999
1109 • Pro Mahjong Kiwame Tengensenhen
BPV
December 2000
Pro Wrestling Sengokuden • 1110
Pro Mahjong Tsuwamono 3 is the third and last game in the Tsu-
wamono series. The game is another mahjong game with some
new features.
BPV
August 2002
Project GaiaRay
Developer Shoeisha
Publisher Shoeisha
Release date (jp) October 23, 1997
Genre Action
Players 1-2 Players
Project V6
Developer General Entertainment
Publisher General Entertainment
Release date (jp) February 26, 1998
Genre Simulation
Players 1 Player
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Release date (jp) March 11, 1999
Genre Music, Light-gun
Players 1 Player
Puffy: P.S. I Love You is a light gun game that stars the JRock
band, Puffy AmiYumi. The title is a homage to The Beatles song
“P.S. I Love You” from their Please Please Me album.
The game features: Movie Player, where one play two differ-
ent video clips. Photo Album. And Gun game, where the player
shoot at the cans that appear at the screen during the video clip.
Pu-Li-Ru-La • 1114
6.0 Pu-Li-Ru-La
Developer Taito
Publisher Xing Entertainment
Release date (jp) August 28, 1997
Genre Beat’em Up
Players 1-2 Players
Purumui Purumui
7.0
Developer F2 Company
Publisher Culture Publishers
Release date (jp) September 14, 1999
Genre Adventure, Role-playing game
Players 1 Player
Developer Compile
Publisher Compile
Release date (jp) November 15, 1996
Genre Puzzle
Players 1-2 Players
Puyo Puyo Tsu is the second installment of the Puyo Puyo games;
the sequel to Puyo Puyo, made in 1994 by Compile. Compile
put more thought into this game after its predecessor became
successful, but never knew how much of a turnaround the game
would bring.
PlayStation the Best The name of Puyo Puyo Tsu comes from an English pun, as “tsu”
March 2000 (tsū, meaning Expert) when spoken aloud sounds similar to the
English word “two”.
Puyo Puyo Box • 1116
Puyo Puyo Sun is the third entry in the main Puyo Puyo series of
real-time puzzle games, its title being a pun involving the Japa-
nese word for “three”.
New for Puyo Puyo Sun are the Sun Puyos, which can be added
to combos for extra damage. Also includes are a 2P vs mode,
challenge modes and galleries and other bonus features. PlayStation the Best
April 2001
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Puzzle Mania
Developer Human Club
Publisher Human Entertainment
Release date (jp) February 25, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player
Puzzle Mania 2
Developer Human Club
Publisher Human Entertainment
Release date (jp) March 25, 1999
Genre Puzzle
Players 1 Player