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This is a list of games for the SonyPlayStationvideo game system, organized alphabetically by name. There are often different names for the same game in different regions.

The final licensed PlayStation game released in Japan (not counting re-releases) was Black/Matrix 00 on May 13, 2004, the final licensed game released in North America was FIFA Football 2005 on October 12, 2004, and the final licensed game released in Europe was Moorhuhn X on July 20, 2005. Additionally, homebrew games were created using the Sony PlayStation Net Yaroze.

Games list (A–L)[edit]

There are currently 3049[a] games across both this page (A to L) and the remainder of the list from M to Z.

For a chronological list, click the sort button in any of the available regions's column. Games dated December 3, 1994 (JP), September 9, 1995 (NA), September 29, 1995 (EU), and November 15, 1995 (AU) are launch titles of each region respectively.

TitleDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Regions releasedRef.
JapanEurope/PALNorth America
007 RacingEutechnyxElectronic ArtsUnreleasedDecember 15, 2000November 20, 2000
007: The World Is Not EnoughBlack Ops EntertainmentElectronic Arts and MGMUnreleasedNovember 17, 2000November 6, 2000[1]
007: Tomorrow Never DiesBlack Ops EntertainmentElectronic ArtsFebruary 10, 2000November 25, 1999November 16, 1999
100 Manyen Quiz HunterFPSFPSDecember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased[2]
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London AdventureBackbone EntertainmentEidos InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 14, 2003
10101: Will the StarshipSound TechnologySound TechnologyNovember 6, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the RescueCrystal DynamicsEidos InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 20, 2000November 15, 2000
16 TalesLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996[3]
16 Tales 2LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996[4]
16 Tales 3LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996[5]
16 Tales 4LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996[6]
19:03 Ueno-hatsu Yakou ResshaVisitVisitMarch 4, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
1Xtreme
ESPN Extreme Games
Sony Interactive Studios AmericaSCEANA, SCEEPAL, SCEIJPMay 24, 1996December 1995September 9, 1995
2002 FIFA World CupEA CanadaEA SportsUnreleasedApril 26, 2002April 30, 2002[7]
2999-Nen no Game KidsSCEISCEIDecember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
2XtremeSony Interactive Studios AmericaSCEANA, SCEEPALUnreleasedMarch 6, 1997October 31, 1996
360: Three SixtySmart DogCryo InteractiveUnreleasedJuly 1997Unreleased
3D Baseball
3D Baseball: The MajorsJP
Crystal DynamicsCrystal DynamicsNA, BMG InteractiveJPFebruary 28, 1997UnreleasedOctober 31, 1996
3D Shooting TsukuruSuccessASCII EntertainmentDecember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
3x3 Eyes: Kyuusei KoushuNihon CreateXing EntertainmentAugust 11, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
3x3 Eyes: Tenrinou GenmuNihon CreateKing RecordsAugust 6, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
3Xtreme989 Studios989 StudiosUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 31, 1999
40 WinksEurocomGT InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 1999November 14, 1999
4-4-2 SoccerArc DevelopmentsVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedAugust 1997Unreleased
5 Star RacingKung Fu GamesPhoenix GamesUnreleasedNovember 15, 2003Unreleased
70's Robot Anime Geppy-XAromaAromaMay 27, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
98 KōshienMagical CompanyMagical CompanyJune 18, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
99 KōshienMagical CompanyMagical CompanyJune 17, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
A NanjarinTo OneTo OneJune 11, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased[8]
A2 Racer III: Europa TourDavilexDavilexUnreleased2002Unreleased
A.IV Evolution: A-Ressha de Ikou 4ArtdinkArtdinkDecember 3, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
A5: A-Ressha de Ikou 5ArtdinkArtdinkDecember 4, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
A-Ressha de Ikou Z: Mezase! Tairiku OudanArtdinkArtdinkMay 4, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
A-Train
A.IV Evolution GlobalJP
A-IV Evolution GlobalPAL
ArtdinkMaxisNA, ArtdinkJP, SCEEPALNovember 22, 1995November 19961996
AbalaBurnTamsoftTakaraAugust 20, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Ace Combat 2NamcoNamcoJP,NA, SCEEPALMay 30, 1997October 1997July 31, 1997
Ace Combat 3: ElectrosphereNamcoNamco, SCEEPALMay 27, 1999January 21, 2000March 2, 2000[9]
Aces of the Air
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 95: The HikoukiJP
HighwaystarD3 PublisherJP, AgetecNAMay 23, 2002UnreleasedSeptember 26, 2002[10]
AcidISCOTakiJuly 8, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased[11]
AconcaguaSCEISCEIJune 1, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased[11]
Action BassVingt-et-un SystemsTake 2 Interactive, SyscomJPDecember 9, 1999September 29, 2000July 14, 2000[12]
Action Man: Destruction XBlitz Games[13]The 3DO Company, Hasbro InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 2000Unreleased[14]
Action Man: Operation Extreme
Action Man: Mission XtremePAL
Blitz GamesHasbro InteractiveUnreleasedJune 25, 2000November 8, 2000[15]
Activision Classic Games for the Atari 2600Gray MatterActivisionUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 30, 1998[16]
Actua Golf
VR Golf '97NA
Gremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractivePAL, VR SportsNA, Naxat SoftJPApril 11, 1997October 1996October 31, 1996[17]
Actua Golf 2
Fox Sports Golf '99NA
Gremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractivePAL, Fox InteractiveNAUnreleasedSeptember 1997June 30, 1998[18]
Actua Golf 3Gremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractiveUnreleased1999Unreleased[19]
Actua Ice HockeyGremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractivePAL, KonamiJPDecember 17, 1998February 1998Unreleased[20]
Actua Ice Hockey 2Gremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractiveUnreleasedApril 1, 1999Unreleased[21]
Actua Soccer
Ran SoccerDE
VR Soccer '96NA
Gremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractivePAL, Naxat SoftJP, InterplayNAJuly 19, 1996March 1996October 31, 1996[22]
Actua Soccer 2Gremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 1997Unreleased[23]
Actua Soccer 3Gremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1998Unreleased[24]
Actua Soccer Club EditionGremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractiveUnreleasedMay 1997Unreleased[25]
Actua TennisGremlin InteractiveGremlin InteractiveUnreleased1998Unreleased[26]
Ad Lib Ouji ..to Fuyukai na Nakama-tachi!?Nippon TelenetNippon TelenetDecember 19, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Addie no OkurimonoSCEISCEIFebruary 3, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Adiboo & Paziral's SecretCoktel VisionVivendi GamesUnreleasedOctober 24, 2003Unreleased
Adidas Power SoccerPsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleasedJune 1996August 31, 1996[27]
Adidas Power Soccer 2ShenPsygnosisUnreleased1998Unreleased
Adidas Power Soccer International 97PsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleasedApril 1997Unreleased[28]
Adidas Power Soccer 98ShenPsygnosisUnreleasedJune 1998June 30, 1998[29]
Advan RacingAtlusAtlusNovember 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased[30]
Advanced V.G.TGLTGLApril 19, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased[31]
Advanced V.G. 2TGLTGLSeptember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased[32]
The Adventure of Little RalphNew CorporationErtain Corporation, New CorporationJune 3, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
The Adventures of Lomax
LomaxPAL,JP
PsygnosisPsygnosisDecember 18, 1997November 1996October 31, 1996[33]
AFL 99EA SportsEA SportsUnreleasedJune 1999Unreleased[34]
Afraid GearOffice CreateAsmik Ace EntertainmentOctober 29, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Afraid Gear AnotherOffice CreateOffice CreateJune 14, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Afro Inu: The PuzzleAxes Art AmuseBandaiOctober 25, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Agent Armstrong
Agent Armstrong: Himitsu Shirei DaisakusenJP
King of the JungleVirgin InteractivePAL, W.I.ZJPDecember 4, 1997September 18, 1997Unreleased[35]
Agile Warrior F-111X
Agile WarriorJP
Black Ops EntertainmentVirgin InteractiveJanuary 13, 1996March 1996November 21, 1995[36]
AI ShogiSoft BankSoft BankNovember 22, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
AI Shogi 2GameBankGameBankDecember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
AI Shogi 2 Deluxei4i4September 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
AI Shogi 2000i4i4November 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
AI Shogi SelectionHamsterHamsterMay 23, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Air Combat
Ace CombatJP
Namco, Arsys SoftwareNamco, SCEEPALJune 30, 1995September 29, 1995September 9, 1995[37]
Air Hockey
Hooockey!!JP
Mud Duck ProductionsSuccessJP, Midas Interactive EntertainmentPAL, Mud Duck ProductionsNAMay 25, 20002001September 2003[38]
Air Management '96KoeiKoeiMarch 22, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
AirGraveSantosSantosNovember 29, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
AironautsRed Lemon StudiosRed Storm EntertainmentUnreleasedAugust 1999Unreleased
Aitakute.. Your Smiles in My HeartKCETKonamiMarch 16, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Akazu no MaVisitVisitMay 9, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Akuji the HeartlessCrystal DynamicsEidos InteractiveUnreleasedFebruary 1999December 31, 1998[39][40]
Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2001PAL
Guy Roux Manager 2001FR
DSF Fussball Manager 2001DE
Anco SoftwareThe 3DO CompanyNA, UbisoftDE,FRUnreleasedNovember 24, 2000PALDecember 2000FRJune 21, 2001DEUnreleased[41]
Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2002PAL
DSS Fussball Manager 2002DE
Anco SoftwareUbisoftUnreleasedMay 14, 2002DEMay 17, 2002PALUnreleased
Alexi Lalas International Soccer
Bomba:98PAL
Golden Goal 98PAL
Mundial:98PAL
Three LionsPAL
Z-AxisBMG InteractivePAL, Take-Two InteractivePAL,NA (Alexei Lalas, Golden Goal 98)UnreleasedApril 17, 1998April 30, 1999[42]
Alfred ChickenMöbius EntertainmentSCEEUnreleased2002AUSApril 12, 2002PALUnreleased[43]
Alice in CyberlandGlamsGlamsDecember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Alien: ResurrectionArgonaut GamesFox InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1, 2000October 10, 2000
Alien TrilogyProbe EntertainmentAcclaim EntertainmentMay 31, 1996March 1996February 1996[44]
ALIVEGeneral Entertainment Co. Ltd.General Entertainment Co. Ltd.August 6, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
All Japan Woman Pro WrestlingTENGWJuly 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased[45]
All-Star 1997 featuring Frank ThomasAcclaim EntertainmentAcclaim EntertainmentUnreleasedJune 30, 1997June 30, 1997[46][47]
All-Star Mahjong: Kareinaru Shoubushi Kara no ChousenPony CanyonPony CanyonSeptember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
All-Star RacingMud Duck ProductionsMud Duck ProductionsUnreleasedOctober 6, 2002October 6, 2002[48][49]
All-Star Racing 2Mud Duck ProductionsMud Duck ProductionsUnreleasedJuly 2, 2003April 24, 2003
All-Star Slammin' D-ballNA
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 76: The Dodge BallJP
Super Slammin' DodgeballEU
AccessD3JP, AgetecNA, Midas Interactive EntertainmentPALOctober 25, 2001May 2, 2003October 2001
All Star Tennis '99
Yannick Noah All Star Tennis '99FR
Smart DogUbisoftAugust 31, 1999November 20, 1998Unreleased[50]
All Star Tennis 2000Aqua Pacific Ltd.UbisoftUnreleasedAugust 18, 2000Unreleased
All Star WatersportsPhoenix GamesPhoenix GamesUnreleasedMarch 14, 2003Unreleased
Allied GeneralSSISSIUnreleasedJune 1, 1997September 30, 1996[51]
Alone in the Dark: One-Eyed Jack's RevengeNA
Alone in the Dark: Jack is BackPAL
InfogramesInfogrames (Europe)
I*Motion (North America)
November 8, 1996May 3, 1996August 22, 1996
Alone in the Dark: The New NightmareDarkworks SAInfogramesUnreleasedMay 18, 2001June 18, 2001[52]
Alundra
The Adventures of AlundraPAL
Matrix SoftwareSCEIJP, Working DesignsNA, PsygnosisPALApril 11, 1997June 5, 1998December 31, 1997[53]
Alundra 2: A New Legend BeginsMatrix SoftwareSCEIJP, ActivisionNovember 18, 1999June 2000February 29, 2000[54]
The Amazing Virtual Sea-MonkeysCreature LabsKemcoUnreleasedJune 19, 20022002
American PoolMidas InteractiveMidas InteractiveUnreleasedJune 13, 2003May 6, 2003
AmerzoneMicroidsCastermanUnreleasedDecember 13, 1999Unreleased
AnastasiaMidas InteractiveMidas InteractiveUnreleasedApril 12, 2001Unreleased
Andretti RacingElectronic ArtsElectronic ArtsUnreleasedOctober 1996November 30, 1996[55]
Angel Blade: Neo Tokyo GuardiansNipponIchi SoftJuly 3, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Tōkidenshō Angel EyesTecmoTecmoDecember 11, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Angel Graffiti: Anathe no ProfileCoconuts JapanCoconuts JapanJuly 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Angelique DuetKoeiKoeiJuly 30, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Angelique HistoryKoeiKoeiMarch 30, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Angelique SpecialKoeiKoeiMarch 29, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Angelique Special 2KoeiKoeiApril 11, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Angelique: Tenkū no RequiemKoeiKoeiFebruary 4, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Animal FootballThe Code MonkeysPhoenix GamesUnreleasedJuly 26, 2003Unreleased
Animal SnapIgnitionIgnitionUnreleasedSeptember 19, 2003Unreleased
Animaniacs: Ten Pin AlleySaffire CorporationASC GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 1, 1998
Animetic Story Game 1: Cardcaptor SakuraArikaArikaAugust 5, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Animorphs: Shattered RealitySingleTracInfogramesUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 6, 2000
Another MindSquaresoftSquaresoftNovember 12, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Ao no Roku-gōBandaiBandaiSeptember 28, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Ape Escape
Saru! Get You!JP
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.June 25, 1999July 2, 1999May 31, 1999
ApocalypseNeversoftActivisionPAL,NA, SuccessJPSeptember 22, 1999November 1998October 31, 1998
Aqua GTEast Point SoftwareTake 2 InteractiveUnreleasedJanuary 26, 2001Unreleased
Aquanaut's HolidayArtdinkArtdinkJP, SCEANA, SCEEPALJune 30, 1995October 1995July 7, 1996
Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu: Memories of Summer 1996ArtdinkArtdinkJuly 19, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu 2ArtdinkArtdinkJuly 1, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Arc the LadSCEISCEI/Working DesignsJune 30, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Arc the Lad IIARC EntertainmentSCEINovember 1, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Arc the Lad IIIARC EntertainmentSCEIOctober 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Arc the Lad CollectionSCEIWorking DesignsUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 18, 2002
Arc the Lad: Monster Game with Casino GameARC EntertainmentSCEIJuly 31, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Arcade Party PakDigital Eclipse SoftwareMidway GamesUnreleasedFebruary 23, 2001September 30, 1999
Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 1Digital Eclipse SoftwareMidway GamesUnreleasedDecember 1997December 31, 1996
Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 2Digital Eclipse SoftwareMidway GamesUnreleasedApril 17, 1998April 5, 1998
Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Midway Collection 2Digital Eclipse SoftwareGT InteractiveUnreleasedMarch 1998November 30, 1997
Archer Mclean's 3D PoolAwesome StudiosIgnitionUnreleasedOctober 17, 2003Unreleased
Are! Mo Kore? Mo MomotarouSystem SacomSystem SacomOctober 4, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Area 51Mesa LogicAtari Games/Time Warner Interactive, Soft BankJPMarch 20, 1997May 1997November 26, 1996
Ark of TimeTrecision S.p.AProject Two Interactive BVUnreleasedJuly 1998Unreleased
Arkana Senki LudoFalconPaiJuly 9, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Arkanoid ReturnsTaito CorporationTaito CorporationAugust 7, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Armored CoreFromSoftwareFromSoftwareJP, AgetecNA, Sony Computer EntertainmentPALJuly 10, 1997July 1998October 31, 1997[56]
Armored Core: Master of ArenaFromSoftwareFromSoftwareJP, AgetecNAFebruary 4, 1999UnreleasedFebruary 29, 2000
Armored Core: Project PhantasmaFromSoftwareFromSoftwareJP, ASCII EntertainmentNADecember 4, 1997UnreleasedSeptember 30, 1998
Armored Trooper Votoms: Lightning SlashTakaraTakaraMarch 18, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M.Acclaim Studios LondonAcclaim EntertainmentJuly 13, 2000November 23, 2001June 30, 2000
Army Men 3DThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedJanuary 2000February 28, 1999
Army Men: Air AttackThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedMarch 2000November 2, 1999
Army Men: Air Attack 2The 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedNovember 24, 2000September 26, 2000
Army Men: Green RogueThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedApril 27, 2001April 13, 2001
Army Men: Sarge's HeroesThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleased2000January 31, 2000
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2The 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedNovember 24, 2000November 21, 2000
Army Men: World War
Army Men: Operation MeltdownPAL
The 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleased2000February 29, 2000
Army Men: World War - Final Front
Army Men: Lock N' LoadPAL
The 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedMarch 30, 2001February 27, 2001
Army Men: World War - Land, Sea, AirThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedNovember 3, 2000September 20, 2000
Army Men: World War - Team Assault
Army Men: Team AssaultPAL
The 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedNovember 30, 2001November 28, 2001
Art Camion GeijutsudenTYOTYODecember 16, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Art Camion SugorokudenAffectAffectApril 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Arthur! Ready to RaceMattelThe Learning CompanyUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 1, 2000
Arthur to Astaroth no Nazomakaimura: Incredible ToonsMagical FormationCapcomAugust 30, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Assault: RetributionCandle Light StudiosTelstarPAL, MidwayNAUnreleasedSeptember 1998October 31, 1998
Assault RigsPsygnosisPsygnosisOctober 4, 1996February 1996February 1, 1996
Assault Suits Valken 2TamTamNCSJuly 29, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
AsterixSourceryInfogramesUnreleasedMarch 1999Unreleased
Asterix & Obelix Take On CaesarTek 5Cryo InteractiveUnreleasedJune 1, 2000Unreleased
Asterix: Mega MadnessUnique Development StudiosInfogramesUnreleasedJune 29, 2001Unreleased
AsteroidsActivisionSyrox DevelopmentsUnreleasedDecember 1998October 31, 1998
AstronōkaSystem SacomEnixAugust 27, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Asuka 120% Final: Burning Fest. FinalFamily SoftFamily SoftMay 27, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Asuka 120% Excellent: Burning FestivalFill-in-CafeSCEIMay 9, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Asuka 120% Special Burning FestFill-in-CafeFamily SoftMarch 29, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Asuncia: Matsue no JubakuE.O. ImaginationXing EntertainmentNovember 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Atari Anniversary Edition ReduxDigital Eclipse SoftwareInfogramesUnreleasedJanuary 3, 20022001
Atelier Elie: The Alchemist of Salburg 2GustGustDecember 17, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of SalburgGustGustMay 23, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Athena: Awakening from the Ordinary LifeVistecSNKMarch 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Athena no Kateiban: Family GameAthenaAthenaMarch 22, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Atlantis: The Lost EmpireEurocom Entertainment SoftwareSCEAUnreleasedOctober 19, 2001June 14, 2001
Atlantis, the Lost ContinentThe Code MonkeysPhoenix GamesUnreleased2003Unreleased
Atlantis: The Lost TalesCryo InteractiveCryo InteractiveUnreleasedOctober 1998Unreleased
Attack of the SaucermanPsygnosisSCEEUnreleasedJune 1, 1999Unreleased
ATV ManiaGotham GamesTake 2 InteractiveUnreleasedAugust 8, 2003July 23, 2003
ATV RacersMidas InteractiveBethesda SoftwareUnreleasedJune 13, 2003December 2003
ATV: Quad Power RacingClimax StudiosAcclaim Entertainment, Acclaim JapanJPDecember 21, 2000October 13, 2000August 23, 2000
AubirdForceBandaiBandaiOctober 25, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
AubirdForce AfterBandaiBandaiOctober 22, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Aura Battler DunbineBandaiBandaiMarch 4, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Austin Powers PinballGotham GamesTake 2 InteractiveUnreleasedOctober 25, 2002October 25, 2002
Autobahn Raser IIDavilexDavilexUnreleased1998Unreleased
Auto DestructNeurostoneElectronic ArtsUnreleasedDecember 1997February 28, 1998[57]
Ayakashi Ninden KunoichibanZero SystemShoeishaSeptember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Ayrton Senna Kart DuelGapsGapsJP, SunsoftPALSeptember 16, 1996December 1996Unreleased
Ayrton Senna Kart Duel 2GapsGapsJP, SunsoftPALNovember 20, 19971997Unreleased
Ayrton Senna Kart Duel SpecialGapsGapsApril 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
AzitoAstec 21BanprestoFebruary 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Azito 2Astec 21BanprestoOctober 15, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Azito 3Astec 21BanprestoFebruary 17, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of GoldCryo InteractiveFrance Telecom MultimediaUnreleasedJune 1, 2000Unreleased
Azumanga Donjyara DaiohGanbarionBandaiApril 18, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Azure DreamsKonamiKCE TokyoNovember 13, 1997December 1998June 30, 1998
B Senjou no Alice: Alice on BorderlinesKodanshaKodanshaSeptember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
B.L.U.E. Legend of WaterCAProductionHudson SoftJuly 9, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Baby Felix TennisLSPLSPUnreleasedDecember 7, 2002Unreleased
Baby UniverseSCEISCEIJP, SCEEPALJune 20, 1997October 9, 1998Unreleased
Backguiner ~Yomigaeru Yuushatachi~ 'Guiner Tenshou'July 30, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Backguiner ACT-2 ~Yomigaeru Yuushatachi~ Hishou Hen 'Uragiri no Senjou'October 1, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Backstreet BilliardsAgendaArgentJP, ASCII EntertainmentNAJuly 30, 1998UnreleasedNovember 30, 1998
Backyard Soccer
Junior Sports FootballPAL
Humongous EntertainmentInfogramesUnreleasedNovember 13, 2001September 28, 2001
Bakuretsu Hunter: Mahjong SpecialBanprestoBanprestoOctober 25, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Bakuretsu Hunter: Sorezore no Omoi..Nowaan ChatteBanprestoBanprestoApril 11, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu: Otoko Ippiki Yume KaidoiHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentJune 25, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu 2: Otoko Jinsei Yume IchiroSpikeSpikeDecember 16, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
(Mini Yonku)/Mini 4WD) Bakusou Kyoudai: Let's & Go!! WGP Hyper HeatC-LabJaleco EntertainmentNovember 20, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Bakusou Kyoudai: Let's & Go!! Eternal WingsJaleco EntertainmentJaleco EntertainmentJuly 30, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002: Beybattle Tournament 2TakaraTakaraAugust 1, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Baldies
Baldy LandJP
Creative Edge SoftwareBanprestoJP, Phoenix GamesPAL, Bethesda SoftworksNANovember 19, 1998August 8, 2003November 15, 2003
Ball Breakers
MohoPAL
Lost ToysTake-Two InteractiveUnreleased2000July 26, 2000
Ballblazer ChampionsFactor 5NALucasArts, PALCTO SpAMarch 19, 1998October 1997March 31, 1997
Ballerburg Castle ChaosAscaron EntertainmentMud Duck ProductionsNA, Phoenix GamesPALUnreleased20032002
BallisticMitchell CorporationTHQUnreleasedOctober 20, 2000October 31, 1999
Barbie: ExplorerRunecraftVivendi Universal GamesUnreleasedApril 9, 2001September 4, 2001
Barbie: Race & RideRunecraftSCEEUnreleasedNovember 9, 19991999
Barbie Super SportsRunecraftSCEEUnreleasedApril 20, 2000December 30, 1999
Barbie: Gotta Have GamesDigital IllusionsVU GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 7, 2003
BaroqueSting EntertainmentSting EntertainmentOctober 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Baseball NavigatorAngelAngelJuly 31, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Bases Loaded '96: Double HeaderJaleco EntertainmentJaleco EntertainmentUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 1, 1995
Bass LandingTOSEASCII Entertainment, Agetec Inc.NAJanuary 14, 1999UnreleasedSeptember 7, 2000
Bass Landing 2TOSEASCII EntertainmentMarch 20, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Bass RiseBandaiBandaiMarch 25, 1999UnreleasedSeptember 30, 1999
Bastard!!OpusSeta CorporationDecember 28, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Batman & RobinProbe EntertainmentAcclaim EntertainmentUnreleasedAugust 5, 1998July 31, 1998
Batman Beyond: Return of the JokerNA
Batman of the Future: Return of the JokerPAL
KemcoUbisoftMay 1, 2001December 15, 2000November 20, 2000
Batman Forever: The Arcade GameIguana EntertainmentAcclaimFebruary 14, 1997December 1996December 3, 1996
Batman: Gotham City RacerSinister GamesUbisoftUnreleasedMay 18, 2001April 19, 2001
Battle Arena NitoshindenTamsoftTakaraSeptember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Battle Arena ToshindenTamsoftSCEAJanuary 1, 1995September 29, 1995September 9, 1995
Battle Arena Toshinden 2TamsoftTakara and Toshiaki OtaDecember 29, 1995June 1996May 1996
Battle Arena Toshinden 2 PlusTamsoftTakaraAugust 9, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Battle Arena Toshinden 3TamsoftTakaraDecember 27, 1996March 1997March 31, 1997
Battle BugsEpyxSierra EntertainmentSeptember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Battle HunterAgetecTommoDecember 27, 1999August 1997, April 12, 2001June 1, 2001
BattleSportCyclone StudiosThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 30, 1997
Battle StationsElectronic ArtsRealtime AssociatesUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 31, 1997
BattleTanx: Global AssaultThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedJune 30, 2000February 29, 2000
Beast Wars: TransformersTakaraHasbro InteractiveMarch 26, 1998March 1998December 5, 1997
BeatmaniaKonamiKonamiOctober 1, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania (Europe)KonamiKonamiUnreleasedJune 2000Unreleased
Beatmania Append 3rd MixKonamiKonamiDecember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Append 3rd Mix MiniKonamiKonamiOctober 29, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Append 4th MixKonamiKonamiSeptember 9, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Append 5th MixKonamiKonamiMarch 2, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Append Club mixKonamiKonamiDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Append GottamixKonamiKonamiMay 27, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Append Gottamix 2 – Going GlobalKonamiKonamiSeptember 7, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Append Yebisu MixKonamiKonami1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania 6th Mix + Core MixKonamiKonamiMarch 26, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Best HitsKonamiKonamiJuly 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania Featuring Dreams Come TrueKonamiKonamiJuly 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Beatmania – The Sound of TokyoKonamiKonamiMarch 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Beat Planet MusicOpusSCEIJanuary 20, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual StupidityICOM SimulationsViacom New MediaJanuary 29, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
BedlamMirage TechnologiesGT InteractiveUnreleasedJuly 4, 1997Unreleased
Beyblade: Let it Rip!
•Bakuten Shoot BeybladeJP
WAVEDGECrave EntertainmentUS, AtariPAL, TakaraJPDecember 13, 2001August 22, 2003December 5, 2002
Beyond the BeyondCamelot Software PlanningSCEI, SCEANovember 3, 1995UnreleasedAugust 31, 1996
Big AirThe Pitbull Syndicate LimitedAccoladeUnreleasedApril 1999February 28, 1999
Big Bass FishingCoresoftTake 2 InteractiveUnreleasedApril 24, 2002May 2, 2002
Big Bass World Championship
Super Black Bass XJP
StarfishHot-BAugust 7, 1997Unreleased1997
Big League Slugger BaseballAgetec Inc.Now ProductionUnreleasedUnreleasedJuly 15, 2003
Big Ol' Bass 2
Fisherman's Bait 2PAL
Exciting Bass 3JP
Konami Computer Entertainment NagoyaKonamiJanuary 25, 2001March 9, 2001November 2000
Big Strike BowlingCoresoftNA, Gotham GamesPALTake 2 InteractiveUnreleasedApril 17, 20032003
Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.Saffire CorporationMidway GamesNA, GT InteractivePALUnreleasedSeptember 1998April 30, 1998
Bishi Bashi SpecialKonamiKonamiSeptember 17, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Bishi Bashi Special 2KonamiKonamiSeptember 2, 1999July 7, 2000Unreleased
Bishi Bashi Special 3: Step ChampKonamiKonamiJune 29, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Shin Shuyaku SoudatsusenAngelAngelMarch 8, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon World – Chibi Usa to Tanoshii MainichiBandaiBandaiNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Black/Matrix 00InterChannelInterChannelMay 13, 2004UnreleasedUnreleased
Black/Matrix CrossFlight-PlanInterChannelDecember 14, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Black Bass with Blue MarlinHot BStarfishUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 18, 1999
Black DawnBlack Ops EntertainmentVirgin Interactive EntertainmentUnreleasedFebruary 1997September 30, 1996
Black Jack vs. Matsuda JunPony CanyonPony CanyonAugust 10, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
BladeHammerhead LtdActivisionUnreleasedDecember 15, 2000November 23, 2000
BladeMakerShoeishaShoeishaJuly 1, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Blast ChamberAttention to DetailActivisionUnreleasedNovember 1996September 30, 1996
Blast LacrosseSandbox StudiosAcclaim SportsUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 2001
Blast RadiusPitbaull SyndicatePsygnosisUnreleasedUnreleasedFebruary 28, 1999
Blaster Master: Blasting AgainSunsoftCrave EntertainmentJuly 31, 2000UnreleasedMay 6, 2001
BlastoSony Interactive Studios AmericaSCEEUnreleasedAugust 1, 1998April 15, 1998
Blaze and Blade: Eternal QuestTechnology and Entertainment SoftwareFunsoftJanuary 28, 1998June 4, 1999Unreleased
Blazing DragonsThe Illusions Game CompanyCrystal DynamicsUnreleasedNovember 1996October 31, 1996
Blend X BrandTonkin HouseTonkin HouseJune 29, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Block Buster
Block Kuzushi 2JP
MarvelousPhoenix Games (video)February 3, 2000August 8, 2003Unreleased
BlockidsMonkeyPaw GamesAthenaUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 4, 1996
Block & SwitchSereneSereneJanuary 24, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Block WarsPony CanyonPony CanyonSeptember 6, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Blood LinesRadical EntertainmentSCEEUnreleasedApril 1999Unreleased
Blood Omen: Legacy of KainSilicon KnightsCrystal DynamicsMay 30, 1997March 1997November 1996
Bloody RoarSCEA8ing/RaizingNovember 6, 1997March 1998October 31, 1997
Bloody Roar 28ing/Raizing, Hudson SoftVirgin Interactive EntertainmentJanuary 28, 1999July 1999April 30, 1999
Blue Breaker: Egao no YakusokuHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentDecember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Blue Breaker Burst: Bishou o Anata toHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentJuly 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Blue Breaker Burst: Egao no AsuniHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentSeptember 10, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Blue's Clues: Blue's Big MusicalTerraglyph Interactive StudiosTHQUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 24, 2001
Board Game Top ShopKIDA1 GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 4, 2001
Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It?THQBBC MultimediaUnreleasedJanuary 12, 2000September 30, 2001
Bogey Dead 6Asmik Ace EntertainmentSCEAJanuary 26, 1996September 1996August 6, 1996
Boku no Choro-QTakaraTakaraMarch 7, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Boku no NatsuyasumiMillennium KitchenSCEIJune 22, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Bokujo Monogatari Harvest Moon For GirlsVictor Interactive SoftwareNatsumeDecember 7, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Bokurato Asobou! Ultraman TVBandaiBandaiSeptember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Bomberman Fantasy RaceGraphic Research Co. LtdVirgin InteractiveAugust 6, 1998July 2000March 31, 1999
Bomberman LandHudson SoftHudson SoftDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Bomberman Party EditionMetroVatical EntertainmentDecember 10, 1998July 1999September 19, 2000[58]
Bomberman WarsHudsonHudsonApril 16, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Bomberman WorldHudson SoftAtlusJanuary 29, 1998August 1998September 30, 1998
The Bombing IslandsKotobuki SystemsKemcoJuly 18, 19971998May 2, 2001
Bonogurashi: Kore de Kanpeki DisuAmuseAmuseJune 7, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased[59]
BoomBotsThe NeverhoodSouthPeak GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 31, 1999
Bottom of the 9thKonamiKonamiOctober 25, 1996UnreleasedApril 4, 1996
Bottom of the 9th '97
Jikkyou American BaseballJP
KonamiKonamiMay 14, 1998Unreleased1997
Bottom of the 9th '99KonamiKonamiUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 31, 1998
Bounty Hunter Sara: Holy Mountain no TeiouFlagshipCapcomMay 24, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Boxer's RoadNewNewSeptember 8, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Boys Be.. Kono Koi no YukueAxes Art AmuseKodanshaMarch 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Boys Be.. Second SeasonKodanshaKodanshaSeptember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
BRAHMA Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9Genki Co., LtdJVCNovember 15, 1996March 1998March 31, 1997
Brain Dead 13ReadySoftReadySoftNA, Coconuts JapanJPOctober 18, 1996UnreleasedMarch 6, 1996
BratzUbisoft (PAL), D.C. Studios Inc.UbisoftUnreleasedMay 2, 2003March 12, 2003
Brave Fencer Musashi
Brave Fencer MusashidenJP
SquareSquare EAJuly 16, 1998UnreleasedOctober 31, 1998
Brave ProveDataWestDataWestApril 15, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Brave Saga 2TakaraTakaraMay 2, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Brave SwordSammy StudiosSammy StudiosOctober 19, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Bravo Air Race
Recipro Heat 5000JPAir Race PAL
Xing EntertainmentTHQJuly 31, 1997December 1997September 30, 1997
BreakoutSupersonic SoftwareHasbro Interactive (Under the Atari Interactive Label)UnreleasedOctober 6, 2000September 22, 2000
Break PointSmart DogOceanPAL, KonamiJPSeptember 18, 1997December 1996Unreleased
BreakThru!ShoeishaShoeishaDecember 1, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Breath of Fire IIICapcomCapcomSeptember 11, 1997October 8, 1998April 30, 1998
Breath of Fire IVCapcomCapcomApril 27, 2000August 3, 2001November 28, 2000
Breeding Stud: Bokujou de AimashouKonamiKonamiMarch 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Breeding Stud 2KonamiKonamiJuly 30, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Breeding Stud '99KonamiKonamiNovember 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Brian Lara Cricket
Shane Warne CricketAU, NZ
CodemastersCodemastersUnreleasedDecember 8, 1998PAL,AU,NZUnreleased
Brigandine: Legend of ForsenaHearty RobinHearty RobinJP, AtlusNAApril 2, 1998UnreleasedOctober 31, 1998
Broken HelixKonamiKonamiMarch 26, 1998February 1998May 31, 1997
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the TemplarsRevolution SoftwareTHQUnreleased1996January 31, 1998
Broken Sword II: The Smoking MirrorRevolution SoftwareSCEEUnreleasedNovember 14, 1997November 30, 1999
Brunswick Circuit Pro BowlingAdrenalin EntertainmentTHQUnreleasedNovember 1998September 30, 1998
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling 2Adrenalin EntertainmentTHQUnreleasedMarch 2000January 31, 2000
Bubble Bobble featuring Rainbow IslandsProbe EntertainmentAcclaimUnreleasedOctober 19961996
Bubsy 3DEidetic IncAccoladeUnreleasedAugust 1997November 25, 1996
Buckle Up!Shangri-LaShangri-LaJanuary 29, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Bug RidersGT Interactiven-SpaceUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 1997
A Bug's LifeTraveller's TalesSCEANA, SCEEPAL, KonamiJPFebruary 1999October 28, 1998November 18, 1998
A Bug's Life Activity CentreDisney Interactive StudiosSCEEUnreleasedDecember 1, 1999Unreleased
BuggyGremlin InteractiveGremlin Interactive, Zoo Digital (2003 Re-Release)UnreleasedJuly 1998Unreleased
Bugs Bunny: Lost in TimeBehaviour InteractiveInfogramesUnreleasedJune 29, 1999May 31, 1999
Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time BustersArtificial Mind & MovementInfogramesUnreleasedNovember 24, 2000November 24, 2000
Builder's Block
Land MakerJP
Taito CorporationJalecoDecember 9, 1999September 30, 2000July 12, 2000
Building Crush!ShoeishaShoeishaOctober 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Burger BurgerRytmixGapsNovember 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Burger Burger 2BioxGapsJuly 15, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Burning RoadTokaJPFunsoftJanuary 31, 1997UnreleasedSeptember 30, 1996
Burstrick Wake Boarding!!MetroMetroJP, JVC Digital StudiosPAL, NatsumeNAJuly 6, 20002001February 28, 2001
Bushido BladeSquareSony Computer EntertainmentMarch 14, 1997February 1, 1998September 30, 1997
Bushido Blade 2Square, Light WeightSquare, Square EAMarch 19, 1998UnreleasedOctober 28, 1998
Bust a Groove
Bust a MoveJP
Metro GraphicsSCEEJanuary 29, 1998November 25, 1998October 31, 1998
Bust a Groove 2
Bust a Move 2JP
Metro GraphicsSCEEApril 15, 1999UnreleasedMarch 31, 1999
Bust-A-Move 2
Puzzle Bobble 2JP
TaitoTaitoUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 31, 1998
Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade EditionTaitoAcclaimUnreleasedAugust 1996March 29, 1996
Bust-A-Move 3TaitoAcclaimUnreleasedFebruary 1998Unreleased
Bust-A-Move 4
Puzzle Bobble 4JP
TaitoAcclaimAugust 6, 1998April 15, 1999October 31, 1998
Bust-A-Move '99
Puzzle Bobble 3JP
TaitoAcclaimNovember 6, 1997February 27, 1998February 28, 1999
Buster Bros. Collection
Super Pang CollectionJP, PAL
Mitchell CorporationCapcomMarch 14, 1997June 1998March 31, 1997
Butagee de Iin Janai?Shangri-LaShangri-LaFebruary 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
ButtsubushiPhoenix GamesPAL, SelenJPPhoenix GamesPAL, SelenJPMarch 15, 20012003Unreleased
Buzz Lightyear of Star CommandTraveller's TalesActivisionUnreleasedFebruary 9, 2001September 26, 2000
C-12: Final ResistanceSCE Studio CambridgeSCEEUnreleasedApril 6, 2001July 22, 2002
C3 Racing
Max Power Racing
EutechnyxInfogramesUnreleased1998Unreleased
C: The Contra AdventureAppaloosa InteractiveKonamiUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 31, 1998
Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Ultimate ChallengeCoresoftActivisionUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 4, 2001
Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt: Open SeasonCoresoftActivisionUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 30, 2002[60]
CadillacHectHectMay 27, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Caesars PalaceInterplayInterplayUnreleasedJanuary 1998October 31, 1997
Caesar's Palace 2000RunecraftInterplay Entertainment Corp.UnreleasedUnreleasedJune 29, 2000
Caesar's Palace IIRunecraftInterplay Entertainment Corp.UnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 1998
Calamity Adventure 1: The Natural WorldLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
Calamity Adventure 2: People and TraditionsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
Calamity Adventure 3: Around the WorldLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
California SurfingMidas InteractiveMidas InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 13, 2001Unreleased
California WatersportsTheyer GFXMidas InteractiveUnreleasedMarch 30, 2001Unreleased
Cali's Geo ToolsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
Capcom Generations (4 CDs with 13 classic games)CapcomVirgin Interactive19981998Unreleased
Capcom VS SNK: ProCapcomCapcomApril 18, 2002July 12, 2002August 14, 2002
Captain CommandoNEW CorporationCapcomSeptember 17, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Captain Tsubasa: Aratanaru Densetsu JoshouWinkySoftKonamiMay 16, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Captain Tsubasa J: Get In The TomorrowBandaiBandaiMay 3, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Car & Driver Presents: Grand Tour Racing '98
Total DrivinPAL
EutechnyxActivisionNA, Ocean SoftwarePAL, AtlusJPApril 23, 1998November 1997September 30, 1997
Card GamesAmedioJPD3, NAAgetec Inc.October 26, 2000UnreleasedAugust 28, 2001
Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura: Eternal HeartArikaArikaAugust 10, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clow Card MagicArikaArikaJanuary 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Cardinal SynKronos Digital EntertainmentSCEEUnreleasedJune 1998June 30, 1998
CarmageddonSCiUbisoftUnreleasedOctober 1, 1999Unreleased
Carnage HeartArtdinkSCEEPAL, SCEANA, ArtdinkJPDecember 8, 1995May 1997January 31, 1997
Carnage Heart EZ: Easy ZappingArtdinkArtdinkJuly 24, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
CART World SeriesSCEASCEEUnreleasedMarch 28, 1998September 16, 1997
CasperFuncomInterplayUnreleasedOctober 1996August 31, 1996
Casper - Friends Around the WorldRealtime AssociatesSound SourceUnreleasedDecember 15, 2000November 16, 2000
Castlevania Chronicles
Castlevania Chronicle: Akumajou DraculaJP
Konami Digital EntertainmentKonamiMay 24, 2001November 9, 2001October 8, 2001
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Akumajou Dracula X: Nocturne in the MoonlightJP
Konami Deutschland GmbHKonamiMarch 20, 1997November 1, 1997October 2, 1997
Castrol Honda Superbike RacingMidas Interactive EntertainmentNAElectronic Arts, PALTHQ, JPSuccessMay 25, 20001999April 30, 1999
Castrol Honda VTRInteractive EntertainmentMidas InteractivePAL, SuccessJPOctober 25, 2001February 9, 2001Unreleased
Catan - Die erste Insel (German)SimilisRavensburger Interactive Media GmbHUnreleasedMarch 2001Unreleased
The Cat in the HatNewKidCoDC StudiosUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 23, 2004
Cat the Ripper: Jyusanninme no TanteishiTonkin HouseTonkin HouseJuly 17, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Celebrity DeathmatchBig Ape ProductionsGotham GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 21, 2003
CentipedeLeaping Lizard Software, Real Sports GamesHasbro Interactive (Under the Atari Interactive Label)UnreleasedNovember 22, 1999April 30, 1999
Champion Wrestler: Jikkyou RaibuTaito CorporationTaito CorporationFebruary 16, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Championship BassEA SeattleElectronic ArtsUnreleased2000February 29, 2000
Championship Manager QuizKing of the JungleEidos InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 30, 2001October 12, 2001
Championship Motocross featuring Ricky CarmichaelFuncom DublinTHQUnreleased1999July 31, 1999
Championship Motocross 2001 featuring Ricky CarmichaelFuncom DublinTHQUnreleasedApril 6, 2001January 30, 2001
Championship SurferKrome StudiosMattelUnreleasedOctober 19, 2001December 4, 2000
Chaos BreakEonTaito CorporationJP, EonPALJanuary 27, 2000December 8, 2000Unreleased
Chaos ControlInfogramesVirgin InteractiveOctober 14, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
CharumeraBits LaboratoryVictor Interactive SoftwareNovember 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Chase the ExpressSugar & Rockets Inc., Tyo EntertainmentSCEE200020002000
Checkmate
Checkmate IIPAL
AltronMidas InteractivePAL, Phoenix GamesPAL, AltronJPJune 18, 1998April 12, 2001Unreleased
CheesyCTA DevelopmentsOcean SoftwarePAL, JalecoJPJuly 24, 1997November 15, 1996Unreleased
ChessSuccessA1 GamesNA, SuccessJPNovember 29, 2001Unreleased2001
Chessmaster IIStarsphere InteractiveMindscapeUnreleased1999May 31, 1999
Chessmaster 3DMindscape, AltronMindscapeNovember 1, 1996July 19961996
Chibi Maruko-Chan: Maruko Enikki WorldKIDTakaraDecember 22, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Chicken RunBlitz GamesEidos InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 24, 2000November 13, 2000
ChillSilicon Dreams StudioEidos InteractiveUnreleasedApril 1998Unreleased
China: The Forbidden CityCryo Interactive, Canal+Multimedia, Réunion des Musées NationauxCryo InteractiveUnreleased1999Unreleased
Chinmoku no KantaiOpera HouseKodanshaSeptember 28, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Chō Aniki: Kyūkyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyō OtokoPre-StageMasayaDecember 29, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Cho-Nazo-OhBandaiBandai VisualJanuary 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Chocobo CollectionSquare, ParityBit, Denyusha Co.SquareDecember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Chocobo RacingSquare CoSCEEMarch 18, 1999October 11, 1999August 10, 1999
Chocobo's Dungeon 2NA
Chokobo no Fushigi na Danjon 2JP
SquareSoftSquare EADecember 23, 1998UnreleasedNovember 30, 1999
Chocobo no Fushigi na DungeonSquareSquareDecember 23, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Choro QJP
Penny RacersPAL
TamsoftTakaraJP, SCEEPALMarch 22, 1996October 1, 1996Unreleased
Choro Q 2TakaraTakaraFebruary 21, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Choro Q 3TakaraTakaraFebruary 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Choro Q Jet: Rainbow WingsC-LabTakaraFebruary 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Choro Q Marine: Q-BoatTakaraTakaraJune 25, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Choro Q Wonderful!TakaraTakaraAugust 5, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Chou-Kousoku GranDollEmotion Digital SoftwareBandaiJuly 24, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Chris Kamara's Street SoccerPixel StormMidas InteractiveUnreleasedAugust 25, 2000, September 1, 2000Unreleased
Chronicles of the SwordSynthetic DimensionsPsygnosisUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 1996
Chrono CrossSquareSoftSquareSoftJP, Square EANANovember 18, 1999UnreleasedAugust 15, 2000
Chrono TriggerSquareSoftSquareSoftNovember 2, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Cindy's Caribbean HolidayPhoenix GamesPhoenix GamesUnreleasedJanuary 2003Unreleased
Cindy's Fashion WorldPhoenix GamesPhoenix GamesUnreleasedJanuary 2003Unreleased
CircadiaAlvionSCEIJanuary 14, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Circuit BreakersSupersonicMindscapeUnreleasedUnreleasedJuly 31, 1998
City Bravo!AltronAltronJanuary 10, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
City Bravo! Business HenAltronAltronJuly 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
The City of Lost ChildrenPsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleasedJune 1997August 15, 2000
CivilizationMicroproseAsmik Ace Entertainment, IncApril 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased[61]
Civilization IIAlpha UnitHuman EntertainmentJP, ActivisionPAL,NADecember 23, 19981999December 31, 1998
Cleopatra's FortuneAltronMidas InteractiveMay 17, 2001February 7, 20032003
Click MedicGame FreakSony Music Entertainment IncorporatedJanuary 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Clock TowerHuman EntertainmentASCII EntertainmentDecember 13, 1996February 1998October 1, 1997
Clock Tower: The First FearHuman EntertainmentASCII EntertainmentJuly 17, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Clock Tower II: The Struggle WithinHuman EntertainmentHuman Entertainment, AgetecMarch 12, 1998UnreleasedOctober 31, 1999
ClockWerxAxes Art AmuseTokuma ShotenJuly 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Codename: TenkaNA
Lifeforce TenkaPAL
PsygnosisSCEANA, PsygnosisPALUnreleasedJuly 1997May 31, 1997
Colin McRae RallyCodemastersCodemastersUnreleasedJanuary 1998January 31, 2000
Colin McRae Rally 2.0CodemastersCodemastersUnreleased2000December 5, 2000
College SlamIguana EntertainmentAcclaimUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Colony WarsPsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleasedNovember 5, 1997October 31, 1997
Colony Wars: Red SunPsygnosisSCEEUnreleasedMay 2, 2000May 2, 2000
Colony Wars: VengeancePsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleased1998October 31, 1998
Combat Choro QBarnhouse EffectTakaraFebruary 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Colorful LogicAltronAltronJune 22, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Colorful Logic 2AltronAltronJanuary 18, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Colorful Logic 3AltronAltronJuly 12, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Combination Pro SoccerKuusoukagakuAxelaJune 18, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Command & ConquerWestwood StudiosVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1996February 28, 1997
Command & Conquer: Red AlertWestwood StudiosVirgin Interactive, EA Games (Platinum Re-Release)April 16, 1998November 1997October 31, 1997
Command & Conquer Red Alert: RetaliationWestwood StudiosVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedSeptember 1998August 28, 1998
Community PomFill-in-CafeFill-in-CafeOctober 30, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Community Pom: Omoide o DakishimeteFamily SoftFamily SoftJune 24, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Complete Onside SoccerMotiveTimeTelstarPAL, IchikawaJPJanuary 29, 1998June 1996Unreleased
ConstructorSystem 3AcclaimUnreleased1998Unreleased
Contender
Victory Boxing 2PAL
Dynamite BoxingJP
Victor Interactive SoftwareSCEANAMay 21, 1998October 1998January 12, 1999
Contender 2
Victory Boxing ChallengerPAL
Victory BoxingJP
Bam EntertainmentBam EntertainmentUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 19, 2000
Contra: Legacy of WarAppaloosa InteractiveKonamiUnreleasedMarch 1997November 30, 1996
Conveni: Ano Machi wo Dokusen SeyoHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentMarch 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Conveni 2: Zenkoku Chain Tenkai da!Human EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentDecember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Cool BoardersUEP SystemsSCEEUnreleasedJanuary 9, 1997December 31, 1996
Cool Boarders 2UEP SystemsSCEEAugust 28, 1997February 1998October 31, 1997
Cool Boarders 3989 Studios, Idol MindsSCEEUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 30, 1998
Cool Boarders 4Idol MindsSCEEMarch 9, 2000February 25, 2000November 10, 1999
Cool Boarders 2001Idol MindsSCEEOctober 31, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Cosmic Cookoff: Language ArtsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Cosmic Cookoff: MathematicsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Cosmic RaceNeorexNeorexJanuary 20, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Cosmowarrior ZeroTaito CorporationTaito CorporationMay 18, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Cotton 100%SuccessSuccessMarch 27, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Cotton OriginalSuccessSuccessApril 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Countdown VampiresK2 LLCBandaiDecember 22, 1999UnreleasedAugust 21, 2000
Courier CrisisNew Level SoftwareGT InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 30, 1997
Covert Ops: Nuclear DawnSugar & RocketsActivisionUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 31, 2000
Cowboy BebopBandaiBandaiMay 14, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Crash BandicootNaughty DogSCEEPAL, SCEAUSDecember 6, 1996November 2, 1996August 31, 1996
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes BackNaughty DogSCEEPAL, SCEAUSDecember 18, 1997December 6, 1997November 1, 1997
Crash Bandicoot: WarpedNaughty DogSCEEPAL, SCEAUSDecember 17, 1998December 5, 1998October 10, 1998
Crash Team RacingNaughty DogSCEEPAL, SCEAUSDecember 16, 1999October 20, 1999September 30, 1999
Crash BashEurocomSCEEPAL, SCEAUSDecember 14, 2000December 1, 2000November 6, 2000
Crayon Shin-chanBandaiBandaiNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Creative CampLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Creative IsleLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Creative JourneyLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Creative VoyageLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
CreaturesCreature LabsSwing EntertainmentUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 18, 2002
Creatures 3: Raised in SpaceElo InteractivePlay ItUnreleasedJanuary 30, 20032004
Creature ShockInteractive StudiosData EastAugust 23, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Cricket 2000Krisalis SoftwareElectronic ArtsUnreleasedMarch 2000Unreleased
Crime CrackersMedia.VisionSCEIDecember 3, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Crime Crackers 2Media.VisionSCEINovember 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Crime KillerPixelogicInterplay EntertainmentUnreleasedJune 26, 1998June 30, 1998
Crisis BeatStudio 3PAL, BandaiJPVirgin Interactive, Play It (2003 Re-Release)UnreleasedJuly 31, 2000Unreleased
Crisis CityTakaraTakaraJune 4, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Critical BlowRacdymBanprestoDecember 4, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Critical DepthSingleTracGT InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1999October 31, 1997
CriticomKronos Digital EntertainmentVic TokaiOctober 4, 1996November 29, 1995March 1996
Croc: Legend of the GobbosArgonaut GamesFox Interactive, EA GamesUnreleased1997September 29, 1997
Croc 2Argonaut GamesFox InteractiveUnreleased1999June 30, 1999
Crossroad CrisisSuccessA1 GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 2001
Cross Romance: Koi to Mahjong to Hanafuda toNihon BussanNihon BussanMarch 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Cross Tantei MonogatariWorkJamWorkJamOctober 21, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
The Crow: City of AngelsGray MatterAcclaimApril 25, 1997April 1997February 28, 1997
Crusader: No RemorseRealtime AssociatesEAUnreleasedMarch 1997December 31, 1996
Crusaders of Might and MagicThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedFebruary 15, 2000February 29, 2000
CRW: Counter Revolution WarNatsu SystemAcclaim JapanAugust 30, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Crypt KillerKonamiKonamiMarch 7, 1997May 1997February 28, 1997
CT Special ForcesLight and Shadow ProductionsHip InteractiveUnreleased2002January 2, 2001
CT Special Forces: Back To Hell
Elite Squad
LSPLSPUnreleasedOctober 12, 2003Unreleased
CT Special Forces 3: BioterrorThe Code MonkeysLSPUnreleasedMarch 5, 2004Unreleased
Cu-On-PaT&E SoftT&E SoftOctober 9, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Cubix Robots for Everyone: Race 'N RobotsThe 3DO CompanyBlitz GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 8, 2001
Culdcept ExpansionMedia FactoryMedia FactoryMay 1, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Culdcept Expansion PlusMedia FactoryMedia FactoryNovember 30, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Cyberbots: Full Metal MadnessOeRSTEDCapcomDecember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Cyber Daisenryaku: Shutsugeki! Haruka-taiAlfa SystemSystemSoftFebruary 4, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Cyber Egg: Battle ChampionBandaiBandaiDecember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
CyberiaXatrixInterplayUnreleasedAugust 1996January 1996
Cybernetic EmpireWolf Team, Nippon TelenetTelenet JapanAugust 5, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Cyber OrgSquaresoftSquaresoftApril 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Cyber SledNamcoSCEEUnreleasedNovember 1995October 18, 1995
CyberspeedMindscapeMindscapeUnreleasedDecember 7, 1995December 7, 1995
CyberTigerEAEAUnreleasedDecember 3, 1999September 30, 1999
CyberwarSoft VisionCoconuts Japan1995UnreleasedUnreleased[62]
Cyborg 009: The Block KuzushiAccessBandaiOctober 10, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
DWARPAcclaim EntertainmentDecember 1, 1995Unreleased1996
Dai-2-Ji Super Robot TaisenWinkySoftBanprestoDecember 2, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dai-3-Ji Super Robot TaisenWinkySoftBanprestoDecember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dai-4-Ji Super Robot Taisen SWinkySoftBanprestoJanuary 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased[63]
Daikoukai Jidai IIKoeiKoeiDecember 27, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Daikoukai Jidai GaidenKoeiKoeiOctober 2, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Daikoukai Jidai IVKoeiKoeiDecember 2, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Daiobake YashikiVisitVisitJuly 2, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Daisenryaku: Master CombatDualOz ClubDecember 3, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Daisenryaku: Player's SpiritDualOz ClubMarch 29, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Dakar '97ElcomVirgin InteractiveApril 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
The DalmatiansThe Code MonkeysMidas InteractiveUnreleasedSeptember 1, 2000Unreleased
Dalmatians 2Phoenix GamesPhoenix GamesUnreleasedMarch 28, 2003Unreleased
DamDam StompLandAtelier DoubleSony Music EntertainmentDecember 4, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance! Dance! Dance!KonamiKonami1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance RevolutionKonamiKonamiApril 10, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance RevolutionKonamiKonamiUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 9, 2001
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMixKonamiKonamiAugust 26, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol.1KonamiKonamiNovember 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol.2KonamiKonamiDecember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMixKonamiKonamiJune 1, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMixKonamiKonamiMarch 15, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution 5thMixKonamiKonamiSeptember 20, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution Best HitsKonamiKonamiDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix
Dance Dance Revolution Disney's RaveJP
Dancing Stage Disney MixPAL,AUS
KonamiKonamiSeptember 17, 2001September 28, 2001November 20, 2000
Dance Dance Revolution Extra MixKonamiKonamiJune 7, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Dance Dance Revolution KonamixKonamiKonamiUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 25, 2002
Dancing Blade Katteni Momotenshi!KonamiTV Tokyo2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Dancing Blade Katteni Momotenshi II: Tears of EdenKonamiTV TokyoMarch 18, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dancing Stage EuroMixKonamiKonamiUnreleasedFebruary 16, 2000AU,PALUnreleased
Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come TrueKonamiKonamiApril 20, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss DestinationKonamiKonamiDecember 9, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dancing Stage FeverKonamiKonamiUnreleasedOctober 24, 2003Unreleased
Dancing Stage FusionKonamiKonamiUnreleasedNovember 5, 2004Unreleased
Dancing Stage Party EditionKonamiKonamiUnreleasedNovember 15, 2002Unreleased
Dance: PALBroadsworld InteractiveBig Ben InteractiveUnreleasedOctober 3, 2003Unreleased
Dance: PAL eXtra TraxBroadsworld InteractiveBig Ben InteractiveUnreleasedApril 30, 2004Unreleased
Danger Girln-SpaceTHQUnreleasedDecember 15, 2000September 6, 2000
Dare Devil Derby 3D'
Supersonic RacersPAL
MindscapeSupersonicNovember 27, 1997October 1996October 31, 1996
Darius GaidenNexus InteractiveTaitoDecember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Darklight ConflictElectronic ArtsRage SoftwareUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 30, 1997
Dark SeedCyberdreamsGagaOctober 27, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Dark Seed IICyberdreamsB-FactorySeptember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Darkstalkers: The Night WarriorsCapcomCapcom (Japan & US Versions), Virgin InteractivePALMarch 22, 1996November 1996March 28, 1996
Darkstalkers 3CapcomCapcomNovember 5, 19981999November 30, 1999
DarkstoneDelphine Software InternationalEAUnreleasedUnreleasedJanuary 28, 2001
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMXZ-AxisAcclaimUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 26, 2000
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX: Maximum RemixZ-AxisAcclaimUnreleasedJune 8, 2001May 21, 2001
David Beckham SoccerRage Software LimitedRage Software LimitedUnreleasedNovember 23, 2001June 2002
Davis Cup Complete TennisDome SoftwareTelstarUnreleasedOctober 1, 1996Unreleased
Dead Ball ZoneRage Software LimitedGT InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 1998
Dead in the WaterASC GamesPlayer 1UnreleasedUnreleasedFebruary 28, 1999
Dead or AliveTecmoSCEEMarch 12, 1998July 1, 1998March 31, 1998
Deathtrap DungeonAsylum studiosEidos InteractiveUnreleasedApril 1998March 31, 1998
Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to DarknessNA
KokumeikanJP
Devil's DeceptionPAL
TecmoTecmoJuly 26, 1996UnreleasedJuly 25, 1996
Deception III: Dark DelusionTecmoTecmoDecember 9, 1999UnreleasedMarch 1, 2000
Deep FreezeTalon Inc.SammyJanuary 14, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Defcon 5Millennium InteractiveData EastNA, PsygnosisPAL, MultisoftJPMay 17, 1996February 1996November 23, 1995
Dekiru! Game CenterShoeishaShoeishaJanuary 14, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Delta Force: Urban WarfareRebellion DevelopmentsNovalogicUnreleasedAugust 9, 2002July 2, 2002
Demolition RacerPitbull SyndicateInfogramesUnreleasedNovember 1, 1999August 31, 1999
Denki Groove Jigoku VOpusSony Music Entertainment IncorporatedJanuary 8, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Densetsu Kemono no Ana: Monster Complete World Ver. 2Idea FactoryIdea FactoryOctober 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Densha de Go!TaitoTaitoDecember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Densha de Go! 2TaitoTaitoMarch 18, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Depth
FluidPAL
OpusSCEEDecember 6, 1996August 1, 1998Unreleased
Derby Jockey 2001Asmik AceAsmik AceJanuary 8, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Derby Jockey RGraphic ResearchAsmik AceFebruary 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Derby StallionASCII CorporationASCII CorporationJuly 17, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Derby Stallion '99ASCII CorporationASCII CorporationSeptember 30, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
DescentParallax SoftwareInterplayJanuary 26, 1996May 1996March 12, 1996
Descent II
Descent Maximum
Parallax SoftwareInterplayUnreleasedMay 1997April 30, 1997
DestregaKOEISCEESeptember 23, 1998October 8, 1999January 31, 1999
Destruction DerbyReflections InteractivePsygnosisFebruary 9, 1996October 20, 1995November 16, 1995
Destruction Derby 2Reflections InteractivePsygnosisFebruary 21, 1997January 13, 1997October 31, 1996
Destruction Derby RawStudio 33 / MidwaySCEEUnreleasedJune 30, 2000September 26, 2000
Destructo 2
The Puzzle 2JP
Axes Art AmusePhoenix GamesPAL, D3PublisherJPDecember 7, 20002003Unreleased
Detana TwinBee Yahho! Deluxe PackKCETKonamiSeptember 29, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Detective Barbie: The Mystery CruiseRunecraftMattelUnreleasedUnreleased2000
Detective MouseThe Code MonkeysPhoenix GamesUnreleased2003Unreleased
DeviceReignStarlight MarryMedia WorksFebruary 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Devil DiceShiftSCEEJune 18, 1998June 29, 1998June 30, 1998
DevilmanBandaiBandaiApril 13, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Dexter's Laboratory: Mandark's Lab?Red Lemon StudiosBAM! EntertainmentUnreleasedApril 12, 2002March 2002
Dezaemon Kids!AthenaAthenaOctober 22, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Dezaemon PlusAthenaAthenaMay 24, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
DiabloClimax GroupActivisionUnreleasedApril 19981998
Die Hard TrilogyProbe EntertainmentFox Interactive, EA GamesUnreleased1996August 31, 1996
Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegasn-SpaceFox InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedFebruary 29, 2000
Digimon Digital Card BattleBECBandaiDecember 21, 2000July 19, 2002June 28, 2001
Digimon ParkChimeBandaiJuly 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Digimon Rumble ArenaBandaiBandaiDecember 6, 2001July 12, 2002February 24, 2001
Digimon Tamers: Pocket CulumonBandaiBandaiJuly 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Digimon WorldBandaiBandaiJanuary 28, 1999July 6, 2001May 23, 2000
Digimon World 2BECBandaiJuly 27, 2000UnreleasedMay 19, 2001
Digimon World 3
Digimon World 2003EU
BECBandaiJuly 4, 2002November 29, 2002June 5, 2002
Digimon World: Digital Card BattleBandaiBandaiDecember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Digital Glider AirmanOrnithASKSeptember 14, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dino CrisisCapcomCapcomJuly 1, 1999October 1, 1999August 31, 1999
Dino Crisis 2CapcomCapcomSeptember 13, 2000March 15, 2002(Needs original release date)September 29, 2000
Dinomaster PartySimilisLSPUnreleased2000Unreleased
DinosaursThe Code MonkeysPhoenix GamesUnreleasedMarch 28, 2003Unreleased
DioramosPonosNovember 30, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Dirt JockeyDDL, Inc.MastiffUnreleasedUnreleasedJuly 13, 2003
DiscworldPerfect EntertainmentPsygnosisUnreleasedOctober 1995November 16, 1995
Discworld IIPerfect EntertainmentPsygnosisUnreleasedNovember 1997September 24, 1997
Discworld NoirPerfect EntertainmentGT InteractiveUnreleased2000Unreleased
Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's RevengeArgonaut GamesSCEAUnreleasedDecember 1, 2000March 15, 2001
Disney's DinosaurDisney Interactive StudiosUbisoftUnreleasedOctober 6, 2000August 29, 2000
Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers
Donald Duck: Quack AttackPAL
Ubisoft ShanghaiUbisoftUnreleasedDecember 15, 2000November 14, 2000
Disney's Hercules
Disney's Action Game featuring HerculesPAL
EurocomDisney Interactive SoftwareUnreleasedNovember 1997June 20, 1997
Disney's Lilo & Stitch
Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in ParadisePAL
UbisoftUbisoftUnreleasedSeptember 27, 2002June 14, 2002
Disney's Peter Pan in Return to NeverlandDoki DenkiSCEAUnreleasedUnreleasedFebruary 14, 2002
Disney's Magical Tetris ChallengeCapcomCapcomJP, SCEEPALMarch 18, 19991999Unreleased
Disney's Pooh's Party Game: In Search of the TreasureDoki DenkiElectronic ArtsUnreleasedUnreleased2001
Disney's Story Studio - MulanKids RevolutionNewKidCoUnreleased2000December 15, 1999
Disney's The Little Mermaid IIBlitz GamesTHQUnreleasedUnreleased2001
Disney's TarzanEurocomSCEEPAL, KonamiJP, SCEANAUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 30, 1999
DisruptorInsomniac GamesInterplay (PAL JP Versions), Universal Interactive (USA Version)April 11, 1997December 1996November 30, 1996
Diver's Dream/Dolphin's DreamKonamiKonamiSeptember 10, 19981998Unreleased
The Divide: Enemies WithinRadical EntertainmentViacom New MediaUnreleasedUnreleasedJanuary 1, 1996
DoDonPachiCaveSPSSeptember 10, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
The Dog MasterVisitVisitAugust 7, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki Doki On AirDream JapanBottom UpJune 11, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki Doki On Air 2Dream JapanBottom UpMarch 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki Doki PoyacchioM2King RecordsSeptember 10, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki Doki Pretty LeagueXing EntertainmentXing EntertainmentMarch 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki Doki Pretty League: Lovely StarXing EntertainmentXing EntertainmentDecember 13, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki Doki Pretty League: Nekketsu Otome SeishunkiXing EntertainmentXing EntertainmentSeptember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki Doki Shutter ChanceNippon Ichi SoftwareNippon Ichi SoftwareOctober 23, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Doki OkiBanprestoBanprestoDecember 22, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Doko Demo Issyo: Let's SchoolSonySony1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Doko Demo Isshyo Tsuika Disk: Koneko Mo IsshyoSonySonyJanuary 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Dokonjou Gaeru: The MahjongYukiBandaiJanuary 24, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
DonPachiCaveSPSOctober 18, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
DoomId Software, InfogramesUnreleasedDecember 1995November 16, 1995
Dora the Explorer: Barnyard BuddiesImaginengineGlobal Star and Nick Jr.UnreleasedUnreleased2003
Doraemon: Himitsu no Yojigen PocketBandaiBandaiNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Double DragonTechnos JapanUrban PlantApril 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Dōkyūsei 2ELF CorporationAugust 7, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Doukyuusei MahjongAromaAromaJanuary 17, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Doubutsu Chara Navi Uranai 2: Kosei Shinri / Renai Uranai PuzzleCulture BrainCulture BrainSeptember 18, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Doumu no Yabou: F1 GP NipponOZ ClubOZ ClubOctober 25, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Doumu no Yabou 2: The Race of ChampionsOZ ClubOZ ClubNovember 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Dr. SlumpBandaiBandaiMarch 18, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dracula 2: The Last SanctuaryIndex+Cryo InteractiveUnreleasedJuly 6, 2001May 6, 2002
Dracula: ResurrectionCanal+ Multimedia, France Telecom Multimedia, Index+MicroidsUnreleasedFebruary 6, 2000June 2001
Dragon Ball GT: Final BoutBandaiAtariAugust 25, 1997November 6, 1997July 29, 1997
Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball DensetsuBandaiBandaiMay 31, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22BandaiAtariJuly 28, 1995June 1996March 25, 2003
Dragon Beat: Legend of PinballMap JapanMap JapanNovember 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Dragon Drive: Tactics BreakBandaiBandaiOctober 3, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
DragonHeart: Fire & SteelFuncomAcclaimUnreleasedMarch 1997November 30, 1996
Dragon Knight 4BanprestoBanprestoFebruary 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Dragon Knights GloriousPandora BoxPandora BoxNovember 18, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dragon MoneyE.O. ImaginationMicro CabinMay 4, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Dragon Quest IVArtePiazza, HeartbeatEnixNovember 22, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Dragon Quest Monsters 1 & 2TOSE Co., Ltd.Enix CorporationMay 30, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased[64]
Dragon Quest VIIHeart BeatJPEnix Corporation, NAEnix CorporationAugust 26, 2000UnreleasedOctober 31, 2001
DragonseedsJaleco EntertainmentJaleco EntertainmentAugust 6, 1998UnreleasedSeptember 30, 1998
Dragstars
Burn OutJP
Midas InteractiveMidas InteractivePAL, SuccessAugust 24, 2000April 13, 2002Unreleased
Dragon Tales: Dragon SeekZed Two LimitedNewKidCoUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 29, 2000
Dragon ValorNamcoSCEEDecember 9, 1999June 30, 2000October 16, 2000
Dream Generation: Koi Ka? Shigoto Ka!?NCSNCSAugust 13, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Dreams to RealityCryo InteractiveCryo InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 15, 1998DE,ES,FR,IT,PALUnreleased
Driver
Driver: You Are the WheelmanNA
Reflections InteractiveGT InteractiveUnreleasedJune 25, 1999June 30, 1999
Driver 2Reflections InteractiveInfogramesUnreleasedNovember 17, 2000November 13, 2000
The DrugstoreHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentAugust 6, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Druid: Yami e no TsuisekishaSynthetic DimensionsKoeiFebruary 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Ducati World Racing ChallengeAttention to DetailAcclaimUnreleasedFebruary 9, 2001January 2, 2001
Duke NukemPAL
Duke Nukem: Total MeltdownNA
3D Realms, Aardvark SoftwareGT InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1998September 30, 1997
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babesn-SpaceGT InteractiveNA, Take-Two InteractivePALUnreleasedApril 6, 2001September 19, 2000
Duke Nukem: Time to Killn-SpaceGT InteractiveNA, Take-Two InteractivePALUnreleasedFebruary 15, 1999September 30, 1998
The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for HomeSinister GamesSouthPeak Games, UbisoftUnreleased2000November 30, 1999
The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It OutSinister GamesSouthPeak Games, UbisoftUnreleasedMarch 23, 2001November 6, 2000
Dune 2000
DunePAL
Intelligent Games, Westwood StudiosElectronic ArtsUnreleasedFebruary 1, 2000October 31, 1999
Dungeon CreatorElectronic Arts VictorElectronic Arts VictorMay 31, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Dungeon Shoutenkai: Densetsu no Ken HajimemashitaKinotropeKodanshaOctober 29, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
DX Jinsei GameTakaraTakaraMarch 22, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
DX Jinsei Game IITakaraTakaraJuly 24, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
DX Jinsei Game IIITakaraTakaraDecember 2, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
DX Jinsei Game IVTakaraTakaraNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
DX Jinsei Game VTakaraTakaraDecember 5, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
DX MonopolyTakaraTakaraDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Dynasty WarriorsOmega ForceKoeiFebruary 28, 1997December 1997June 30, 1997
Eagle One: Harrier AttackGlass GhostInfogramesUnreleased2000March 31, 2000
Earthworm Jim 2Screaming PinkVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 1996Unreleased
Easter Bunny's Big DayMastiffMastiffUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 1, 2003
EberougeJapan Media ProgrammingTakaraMay 30, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Eberouge 2Japan Media ProgrammingTakaraFebruary 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Eberouge Special: Koi to Mahou no Gakuen SeikatsuJapan Media ProgrammingTakaraJune 11, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Echo NightFromSoftwareAgetecAugust 13, 1998UnreleasedJuly 31, 1999
Echo Night#2 Nemuri no ShihaishaFrom Liquid Mirror SoftwareFromSoftwareAugust 13, 1998UnreleasedJuly 31, 1999
ECW Anarchy RulzAcclaimAcclaimUnreleased2000August 18, 2000
ECW Hardcore RevolutionAcclaimAcclaimUnreleased2000January 31, 2000
EggBeyond InteractiveToshiba EMIFebruary 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Eggs of Steel: Charlie's Eggcellent AdventureRhythm & HuesAtlusUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 31, 1998
Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the PharaohCryo InteractiveCanal+Multimedia, Cryo Interactive, Réunion des Musées NationauxUnreleasedSeptember 10, 1999Unreleased
Egypt II: The Heliopolis ProphecyCryo Interactive, Réunion des Musées NationauxCryo InteractiveUnreleasedSeptember 14, 2001Unreleased
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the RingSquare Co.SCEEDecember 17, 1998February 8, 2000April 30, 1999
Eikan wa Kimi ni 4ArtdinkArtdinkAugust 5, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
EinhänderSquareSquare, SCANovember 20, 1997UnreleasedMay 5, 1998
Eisei MeijinKonamiKonamiSeptember 8, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Eisei Meijin IIKonamiKonamiDecember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Eisei Meijin IIIKonamiKonamiMarch 18, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
EithéaTamTamAtlusFebruary 22, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Eko Eko Azaraku: Wizard of DarknessPolygram Magic of JapanPolygram Magic of JapanDecember 29, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
ElanViscoViscoApril 1, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
EldergateKCETKomaniJune 22, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Elemental GearboltAlfa SystemWorking Designs, SCEIDecember 11, 1997UnreleasedJune 30, 1998
Elemental PinballDigiCubeMidas InteractivePAL, DigiCubeJPFebruary 21, 2002June 13, 2003Unreleased
Elf o Karu MonotachiAltronAltronAugust 7, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Elf o Karu Monotachi IIAltronAltronAugust 13, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Elf o Karu Monotachi: Hanafuda HenAltronAltronAugust 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
EliminatorMagenta SoftwarePsygnosisUnreleasedFebruary 1, 1999February 28, 1999
The Emperor's New GrooveArgonaut GamesSCEAUnreleasedFebruary 16, 2001November 13, 2000
EnigmaOmega ForceKoeiApril 2, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
EOS: Edge of SkyhighMicronetJuly 3, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
EpidemicGenkiJPSony Music Entertainment, NASCEA, PALSCEEDecember 29, 1995March 1997October 31, 1996
Equestrian ShowcaseNA
Equestriad 2001PAL
Tantalus Int.Mud Duck ProductionsNA, Midas InteractivePALUnreleasedFebruary 7, 2003May 9, 2003
ESPN MLS GameNightSaffire Corporation, Konami Computer Entertainment TokyoKonamiUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 19, 2000
ESPN X-Games Pro BoarderElectronic ArtsRadical EntertainmentMarch 11, 19991998October 31, 1998
E.T.: Interplanetary MissionNewKidCoUbisoftUnreleasedApril 5, 2002December 30, 2002
Eternal EyesTamTamSunsoftDecember 2, 19992000October 31, 2000
Euro 2000Electronic ArtsElectronic ArtsUnreleasedApril 28, 2000Unreleased
Europe RacerDavilexInfogramesUnreleasedSeptember 14, 2001Unreleased
European Super LeagueCoyote Developments LtdVirgin Interactive EntertainmentUnreleasedMarch 2, 2001Unreleased
EVE The Fatal AttractionC's WareNetVillageSeptember 27, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
EVE: The Lost OneTOSEImadioDecember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Eve ZeroC's WareNetVillageMarch 30, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Everybody's GolfPAL
Hot Shots GolfNA
Camelot SoftwareSCEEJuly 17, 1997June 1, 1998April 30, 1998
Everybody's Golf 2PAL
Hot Shots Golf 2NA
Clap HanzSCEEJuly 29, 19992000February 29, 2000
Every Child Can Succeed 1LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Every Child Can Succeed 2LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Every Child Can Succeed 3LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Every Child Can Succeed 4LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Every Child Can Succeed 5LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Every Child Can Succeed 6LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Every Child Can Succeed 7LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Evil Dead: Hail to the KingHeavy Iron StudiosTHQUnreleasedJune 22, 2001December 4, 2000
Evil Zone
EretzvajuJP
Yuke'sTitus InteractiveJanuary 14, 19991999May 31, 1999
Evo's Space AdventuresRunecraftTake 2 InteractiveUnreleasedJune 2000Unreleased
Excalibur 2555 ADTelstar Electronic Studios LtdTelstar Electronic Studios LtdUnreleasedMarch 1997September 30, 1997
ExectorArc System WorksArc System WorksSeptember 22, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Exodus GuiltyAbel SoftwareImadioNovember 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
ExpendableRage SoftwareInfogramesUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 22, 2000
Explosive Racing
X.RacingJP
TokaFunsoftPALNichibutsuJP1997December 1997Unreleased
Extra BrightTo OneASCII EntertainmentDecember 6, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Extreme 500AscaronTHQUnreleasedMarch 15, 20001998
Extreme Ghostbusters: Ultimate InvasionSimilisLSPUnreleasedMarch 2004Unreleased
Extreme Go-Kart RacingNow ProductionAgetecFebruary 20, 2003UnreleasedSeptember 22, 2003
Extreme PinballEpic GamesElectronic ArtsUnreleasedApril 1996March 28, 1996
F1 2000Visual SciencesElectronic ArtsJanuary 6, 2000June 10, 2000February 29, 2000
F1 Championship Season 2000Visual SciencesElectronic ArtsUnreleasedNovember 24, 2000September 30, 2000
F1 Racing ChampionshipUbisoftVideo SystemUnreleasedApril 30, 2000October 11, 2000
F1 World Grand PrixLankhor, Video SystemEidos InteractiveUnreleased2001March 30, 2001
F1 World Grand Prix 2000EutechnyxEidos InteractiveUnreleasedMarch 23, 2001Unreleased
FA ManagerKrisalis SoftwareEidos InteractiveUnreleasedSeptember 8, 2000 (needs original release date)Unreleased
The FA Premier League Football Manager 2000Krisalis SoftwareElectronic ArtsUnreleasedOctober 1999Unreleased
The FA Premier League Football Manager 2001Electronic ArtsElectronic ArtsUnreleasedSeptember 2000Unreleased
FA Premier League StarsElectronic Arts, Software Creations (PAL)Electronic ArtsUnreleased1999Unreleased
FA Premier League Stars 2001Electronic ArtsElectronic ArtsUnreleased2000Unreleased
Fade to BlackDelphine SoftwareElectronic ArtsMay 2, 1997July 1996June 28, 1996
Faire Games: Language ArtsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Faire Games: MathematicsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
FalcataGustGustJune 23, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Family Connection DemonstrationLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Family Card Game Fun Pack
Card SharkPAL
Trump Shiyouyo!JP
Trump Shiyouyo! Fukkoku-banJP
Bottom UpMud Duck Productions
Midas Interactive EntertainmentPAL
Bottom UpJP
Pure SoundJP
October 15, 1998
August 5, 1999
October 5, 2000
February 16, 2001September 26, 2002
Family DiamondMagnoliaMagnoliaJanuary 24, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Family FeudArtech StudiosHasbro InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 16, 2000
Family Game PackThe 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 14, 2000
The FamiResArtdinkArtdinkDecember 3, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
The FamiRes: Shijou Saikyou no MenuHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentDecember 17, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Fantastic FourAcclaimAcclaimFebruary 19, 1998August 1997September 30, 1997
Fantastic Pinball KyuutenkaiTechnosoftTechnosoftMarch 31, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Farland Saga: Toki no MichishirubeTGLTGLApril 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Farland Story: Yottsu no FuuinTGLTGLNovember 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Fatal Fury: Wild AmbitionSNKSNKJune 24, 1999UnreleasedNovember 30, 1999
Fear EffectKronos Digital EntertainmentEidos InteractiveUnreleased1999January 31, 2000
Fear Effect 2: Retro HelixKronos Digital EntertainmentEidos InteractiveUnreleasedMarch 23, 2001February 21, 2001
FEDA 2: White Surge the PlatoonMax EntertainmentYanomanApril 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Felony 11-79Climax EntertainmentASCII EntertainmentMay 23, 1997December 1997August 31, 1997
FeverIchikawaIchikawaNovember 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Fever 2ICSICSMay 2, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Fever 3ICSICSNovember 2, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Fever 4ICSICSMarch 8, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Fever 5ICSICSSeptember 20, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
FIFA 96EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedDecember 1995AU,DE,PALNovember 22, 1995
FIFA 97EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleased1996November 30, 1996
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedNovember 1997DE,PALDecember 1997
FIFA 99EA CanadaElectronic ArtsAugust 26, 1999December 8, 1998November 30, 1998
FIFA 2000EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedNovember 1999October 9, 1999
FIFA 2001EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedNovember 3, 2000November 14, 2000
FIFA 2002EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedNovember 2, 2001November 1, 2001
FIFA Football 2003EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedNovember 1, 2002November 11, 2002
FIFA Football 2004EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedOctober 24, 2003November 4, 2003
FIFA 2005EA CanadaElectronic ArtsUnreleasedOctober 15, 2004October 12, 2004
The Fifth ElementKalisto EntertainmentSCEEUnreleasedOctober 1, 1998September 30, 1998
Fighter Maker
3D Kakutou TsukuruJP
ASCII EntertainmentAgetec Inc., ASCII EntertainmentJPJuly 30, 19981999May 31, 1999
Fighter's ImpactTaito CorporationTaito CorporationApril 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Fighting Force
Metal FistJP
Core DesignEidos InteractiveJanuary 15, 1998November 1997October 31, 1997
Fighting Force 2Core DesignEidos InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1999November 30, 1999
Fighting Network RINGSNaxat SoftNaxat Soft1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Final DoomWilliams EntertainmentGT InteractiveUnreleasedOctober 2, 1997October 1, 1996
Final Fantasy AnthologySquareSquare (USA Release), SCEE (European Release)UnreleasedMay 1, 2002September 30, 1999
Final Fantasy ISquareSquaresoftOctober 31, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Final Fantasy IISquareSquareOctober 31, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Final Fantasy IVSquareSquareMarch 21, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Final Fantasy Origins
Final Fantasy I & II Premium PackageJP
SquareSquareOctober 31, 2002March 14, 2003April 8, 2003
Final Fantasy VSquareSquaresoftMarch 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Final Fantasy VIToseSCEEMarch 11, 1999March 1, 2002September 30, 1999
Final Fantasy VIISquareSCEEPAL, Square Co., Ltd.JP, SCEANAJanuary 31, 1997November 14, 1997September 7, 1997
Final Fantasy VIIISquareSCEEPAL, Square Co., Ltd.JP, Square Electronic ArtsUSFebruary 11, 1999October 27, 1999September 9, 1999
Final Fantasy IXSquareSCEEPAL, Square Co., Ltd.JP, Square Electronic ArtsUSJuly 7, 2000February 16, 2001November 13, 2000
Final Fantasy ChroniclesSquareSquare Electronic ArtsUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 29, 2001
Final Fantasy CollectionSquaresoftSquare Co., Ltd.March 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Final Fantasy TacticsSquareSoftSquareSoftJP, SCEANAJune 20, 1997UnreleasedJanuary 28, 1998[65]
Final RoundAtlusAtlusMarch 12, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
The Final Round
Konami Open GolfEU
KonamiKonamiJune 21, 1996November 1996August 31, 1996
Finger FlashingAffectAffectJuly 15, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
The Firemen 2: Pete & DannyHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentDecember 22, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Fire ProWrestling GS-NeoHuman EntertainmentJune 24, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96Human EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentMarch 15, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
FirebugsAttention to DetailSony Computer EntertainmentUnreleasedOctober 18, 2002Unreleased
Firestorm: ThunderHawk 2
ThunderStrike 2NA
Core DesignCore Design Victor Interactive SoftwareJPMay 24, 1996December 4, 1995December 4, 1995
Firo & KlawdInteractive StudiosBMG InteractiveJune 13, 1997November 1996Unreleased
First Kiss StoryHuneXHuman EntertainmentApril 24, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Fish On! BassPony CanyonPony CanyonSeptember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge
Exciting BassJP
KonamiKonamiSeptember 23, 1998UnreleasedJanuary 31, 1999
Fisherman's Bait 2: Big Ol' Bass
Exciting Bass 2JP
KonamiKonami Computer Entertainment NagoyaSeptember 30, 1999UnreleasedNovember 24, 1999
Fisherman's Bait 3KonamiKonami Computer Entertainment NagoyaUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 2000
Fishing Freaks: BassRise PlusBandaiBandaiFebruary 3, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Fishing Koushien IIA-WaveKing RecordsSeptember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
The Flintstones: Bedrock BowlingAdrenalin InteractiveUbisoftUnreleasedAugust 18, 2000September 19, 2000
Floating RunnerKokopelTHQJanuary 19, 199619961996
FluidOpus CorpSCEEUnreleasedJanuary 8, 1998Unreleased
Flying SquadronNaps TeamPhoenix GamesUnreleased2003Unreleased
Football MadnessNaps TeamPhoenix GamesUnreleasedMarch 28, 2003Unreleased
Ford RacingToolbox DesignEmpire InteractiveUnreleasedFebruary 16, 2001March 6, 2001
Ford Truck ManiaAlpine Studios, Inc.Gotham GamesUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 16, 2003
Forget Me Not: PaletteEnterbrainEnterbrainApril 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Formation Soccer '97: The Road To FranceHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentJune 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Formation Soccer '98: Ganbare Nippon in FranceHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentJune 4, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Formula 1Bizarre CreationsPsygnosisUnreleasedSeptember 1, 1997September 30, 1996
Formula 1 98Visual SciencesPsygnosisUnreleasedOctober 30, 1998November 30, 1998
Formula 1: Championship Edition
Formula 1 97EU,JP
Bizarre CreationsPsygnosisJanuary 15, 1998September 26, 1997September 30, 1997
Formula CircusNihon BussanNihon BussanMay 2, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Formula GPKung Fu GamesMidas InteractiveUnreleasedFebruary 21, 2003Unreleased
Formula Karts Special EditionManic Media ProductionsTelstar Electronic StudiosUnreleasedNovember 21, 1997Unreleased
Formula Nippon '99JP
Formula NipponPAL
TYOTYOJP
EONPAL
September 9, 19992000Unreleased
Formula One 99Studio 33Psygnosis/SCEEOctober 21, 1999October 20, 1999October 31, 1999
Formula One 2000Studio 33SCEEUnreleasedOctober 6, 2000Unreleased
Formula One 2001Studio 33SCEEUnreleasedMay 24, 2001Unreleased
Formula One ArcadeStudio 33SCEEUnreleasedJuly 19, 2001Unreleased
ForsakenProbe EntertainmentAcclaimUnreleasedApril 1998BEApril 1998FRApril 1998NLApril 1998PALApril 30, 1998
Fox Hunt3Vision GamesCapcomUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 30, 1996
FoxKids.com Micro Maniacs RacingNA
Denku Sekka Micro RunnerJP
Micro ManiacsPAL
CodemastersTHQNovember 2, 2000April 14, 2000October 2, 2000
Fox Sports Soccer '99Gremlin InteractiveFox InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 30, 1998
Frank Thomas Big Hurt BaseballIguana EntertainmentAcclaimSeptember 13, 1996October 1996June 5, 1996
Freestyle Boardin' '99
Phat Air: Extreme SnowboardingPAL
Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98JP
Atelier DoubleCapcom, FunsoftPAL, Pony CanyonJPDecember 25, 1997August 1998February 28, 1999
Freestyle Motocross: McGrath vs. PastranaZ-AxisAcclaimUnreleasedDecember 8, 2000November 5, 2000
Freestyle ScooterShaba GamesUbisoftUnreleasedMarch 30, 2001Unreleased
Frenzy!SCI Entertainment GroupSCIUnreleasedJune 1998Unreleased
Frisky TomNichibutsuHamster CorporationJuly 25, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
FroggerSCE Studio CambridgeHasbro InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 1997September 30, 1997
Frogger 2: Swampy's RevengeBlitz GamesHasbro InteractiveUnreleased2000October 10, 2000
From TV Animation - One Piece: Grand Battle!GanbarionAtariPAL, BandaiJPMarch 15, 20012003Unreleased
From TV Animation - One Piece: Grand Battle! 2GanbarionBandaiMarch 20, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Front Mission 1stSquare, G-CraftSquareOctober 23, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Front Mission 2SquareSquareSeptember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Front Mission 3SquareSquare Europe (European Release), Square Electronic Arts (USA Release), Square Co., Ltd. (Japanese Release)September 2, 1999August 11, 2000February 29, 2000
Front Mission: AlternativeSquareSquareDecember 18, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Fun! Fun! PinguSony Music Entertainment IncorporatedSony Music Entertainment IncorporatedNovember 18, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased[66]
Furimukeba Tonari NiZero SystemZero SystemApril 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Fushigi DekaCapcomCapcomOctober 26, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Fushigi no Kuni no AngeliqueKoeiKoeiFebruary 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Future Cop: LAPDElectronic ArtsElectronic ArtsAugust 5, 1999September 28, 1998August 31, 1998
Future RacerPAL
Defeat LightningJP
D CruiseMidas InteractivePAL, D CruiseJPMay 23, 1997April 12, 2002Unreleased
Fuuun Gokuu NindenAicomAicomAugust 30, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
G-DariusTaito CorporationTHQApril 9, 19981998September 30, 1998
G-PolicePsygnosisPsygnosisNovember 19, 1998October 15, 1997September 30, 1997
G-Police: Weapons of JusticePsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleasedSeptember 3, 1999August 31, 1999
G1 JockeyKoeiKoeiMarch 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
G1 Jockey 2000KoeiKoeiFebruary 3, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Gaball ScreenSystem SacomAntinos Records1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Gaia MasterNexus InteractCapcomApril 13, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
GaiaSeed: Project Seed TrapTechno SoleilTechno SoleilDecember 13, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako-san ga Kita!!CapcomCapcomAugust 11, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Galaga: Destination EarthKing of the JungleHasbro InteractiveUnreleasedSeptember 23, 2000October 22, 2000
Galaxian³High-Tech Lab JapanNamcoApril 26, 1996April 26, 1996Unreleased
Galaxy Fight: Universal WarriorsJP
Galaxy FightPAL
SunsoftSunsoftMay 3, 1996April 30, 1996Unreleased
GaleozPre StageAtlusDecember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
GaleriansPolygon MagicASCII EntertainmentJP, Crave EntertainmentPAL, NAAugust 26, 1999April 15, 2000March 29, 2000
Gallop RacerTecmoTecmoSeptember 27, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Gallop Racer 2: The One and Only Road to VictoryTecmoTecmoNovember 20, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Gallop Racer 3: The One and Only Road to VictoryJP
Gallop RacerNA
TecmoTecmoMarch 18, 1999UnreleasedMarch 17, 1999
Gallop Racer 2000TecmoTecmoFebruary 17, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
The Game of LifeThe CollectiveHasbro InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 30, 1998
Gamera 2000Surveyor CorpVirgin InteractiveApril 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Ganba no Bouken: The Puzzle ActionOopartsBandaiApril 3, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Ganbare Goemon: Kuru Nara Koi! Ayashige Ikka no Kuroi KageKonami Computer Entertainment NagoyaKonamiDecember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo DaikaitenKonami Computer Entertainment Kobe/Now ProductionKonamiMarch 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Ganbare Goemon: Uchū Kaizoku AkoginguKonamiKonamiMarch 22, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Ganso! Doubutsu Uranai / Renai Uranai PuzzleCulture BrainCulture BrainJune 30, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Gauntlet LegendsMidway GamesMidway GamesUnreleasedJune 28, 2000February 29, 2000
Gear Senshi DendohNatsumeBandaiApril 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Gegege no Kitarō: Gyakushuu! Youkai DaichisenKonamiKonamiDecember 11, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Gegege no Kitarō: Noroi no Nikuto Katachi TachiBandaiBandaiJanuary 24, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Gekido
Gekido: Urban FightersPAL
Naps TeamInfogramesUnreleased2000May 18, 2000
Gekioh: Shooting KingWarashiNatsumeMay 20, 1999February 2004December 17, 2002
Gekitou! Crush Gear TurboBandaiBandaiJuly 25, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Genei Tougi: Shadow StruggleRacdymBanprestoSeptember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Gensō Suikogaiden Vol. 1: Harmonia no KenshiKCETKonamiSeptember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Gensō Suikogaiden Vol. 2: Crystal Valley no KettouKonamiKonamiMarch 22, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Gensou no Artemis: Actress School Mystery AdventureShoeishaShoeishaJanuary 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Geom CubeTechnos JapanJP Technos Japan, NA TechnosDecember 22, 1994UnreleasedDecember 1995
GexCrystal DynamicsCrystal DynamicsMarch 8, 1996April 1996December 13, 1995
Gex: Enter the Gecko
Gex 3D: Enter the GeckoUK
Gex 3D: Return of the GeckoPAL
SpinTailJP
Crystal DynamicsMidway GamesNA,
Crystal DynamicsPAL
UnreleasedJanuary 1998January 31, 1998
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko
Gex: Deep Cover GeckoPAL
Eidos InteractiveCrystal DynamicsUnreleasedApril 1999March 23, 1999
Ghost in the ShellExact Co., Ltd.THQNA, Sony Computer EntertainmentJuly 17, 1997July 1998October 31, 1997
Ghoul PanicEighting/RaizingNamcoJP, SCEEPALApril 20, 2000April 2000Unreleased
Glint GlittersKonamiKonamiJuly 20, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
GloverInteractive Studios Ltd.Hasbro Interactive (Under the Atari Interactive Label)Unreleased1999November 30, 1999
Goal StormKonamiKonamiUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Godzilla Trading BattleTohoTohoDecember 3, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Goemon: Shin Sedai Shūmei!KonamiKonamiDecember 20, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Go II Professional Taikyogu IgoMycomMycomDecember 27, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Go-Jin SenkiSanta EntertainmentTonkin HouseAugust 6, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Gokujou Parodius Da! Deluxe PackKCETKonamiDecember 3, 1994March 15, 1996Unreleased
Gold and Glory: The Road to El DoradoRevolution SoftwareUbisoftUnreleasedUnreleased1997
Golden NuggetHasbro InteractiveVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 1, 1997
Goofy's Fun HouseThe Code MonkeysNewKidCoUnreleasedDecember 7, 2001July 2001
Gotouchi Hello Kitty Sugoroku MonogatariBandaiBandaiJune 19, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Gouketuji Ichizoku 2: Chottodake Saikyou DensetsuAtlusAtlusOctober 20, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Gradius GaidenKCETKonamiAugust 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Gran TurismoPolyphony DigitalSony Computer EntertainmentDecember 23, 1997May 8, 1998May 12, 1998
Gran Turismo 2Polyphony DigitalSony Computer EntertainmentDecember 11, 1999January 28, 2000December 23, 1999
Grand SlamBurst StudiosVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 30, 1997
Grand Theft AutoDMA DesignBMG Interactive, ASC GamesApril 27, 1999December 14, 1997June 30, 1998
Grand Theft Auto 2DMA DesignRockstar GamesUnreleasedOctober 22, 1999October 25, 1999
Grand Theft Auto: London 1969Rockstar CanadaRockstar GamesUnreleasedApril 29, 1999April 29, 1999
GrandiaGame ArtsUbisoftJune 24, 1999March 31, 2000October 26, 1999
The Granstream Saga
Granstream Denki: The Granstream SagaJP
ShadeSCEIJP, THQNA, ARC EntertainmentPALNovember 6, 1997February 26, 1999June 30, 1998
Grid RunnerRadical EntertainmentVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 31, 1996
Grille LogicShoeishaShoeishaJanuary 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
The GrinchArtificial Mind and MovementKonamiUnreleasedDecember 8, 20002000
Grind SessionShaba GamesSCEAUnreleasedAugust 25, 2000April 29, 2000
Grudge WarriorsTake-Two InteractiveTempest SoftwareUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 5, 2000
GT Kai: All Japan Grand Touring Car ChampionshipKanekoKanekoFebruary 23, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
GT Max Rev.: All Japan Grand Touring Car ChampionshipKanekoKanekoFebruary 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
The Guardian of DarknessCryo InteractiveCryo InteractiveUnreleased1999Unreleased
Guardian's CrusadeTamsoftTamsoftJP, ActivisionPAL,NASeptember 23, 1998March 29, 1999January 31, 1999
GubbleMad Duck ProductionsMad Duck Productions, Midas Interactive EntertainmentSeptember 17, 1998April 12, 2001June 2002
Guilty GearArc System WorksAtlusMay 14, 1998May 2000October 31, 1998
Guitar FreaksKonamiKonamiJuly 29, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Guitar Freaks Append 2nd MixKonamiKonamiFebruary 24, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Gundam 0079: The War for EarthPresto StudiosBandaiMay 2, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Gundam: Battle AssaultNatsumeBandaiMarch 12, 1998December 7, 2001November 6, 2000
Gundam: Battle Assault 2NatsumeBandaiUnreleased2002July 17, 2002
Gundam: The Battle MasterNatsumeBandaiJune 20, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Gundam: Char's CounterattackBandaiBandaiDecember 17, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse JamesNatsumeBandaiUnreleasedDecember 7, 2001November 30, 2001
Gunnm: Martian MemoryYukito ProductsBanprestoAugust 27, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
GunpeyTOSEBandaiDecember 16, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
GunshipMicroProseMicroProseUnreleasedUnreleasedJuly 3, 1996
Gussun OyoyoXing EntertainmentXing EntertainmentApril 28, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Hai-Shin 2AquesAquesMarch 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased[67]
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!KodanshaKodanshaJuly 31, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Hakai Ou: King of CrusherFAB CommunicationsFAB CommunicationsNovember 12, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Hamster Club iJorudanJorudanFebruary 28, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Hamster MonogatariCulture BrainCulture BrainDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Hanabi FantastMagical CompanyMagical CompanyJuly 16, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Hanafuda Real 3DPony CanyonPony CanyonDecember 10, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Happy DietTwilight ExpressTwilight ExpressApril 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Happy HotelTohoku ShinshaTohoku ShinshaNovember 27, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Happy Jogging in HawaiiTwilight ExpressTwilight ExpressNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Happy SalvageMedia WorksMedia WorksAugust 31, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Hardball '99MindspanAccoladeUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 31, 1998
Hardball 5SPSSPSJP, AccoladeNADecember 13, 1996UnreleasedMarch 1996
Hard BlowElectronic Arts VictorElectronic Arts VictorJuly 31, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Hard BoiledCryo Interactive, SiegCryo Interactive, SiegJuly 30, 1998October 1997Unreleased
Hard Rock CabAsmik AceAsmik AceFebruary 16, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Harmful ParkSky Think SystemsSky Think SystemsFebruary 14, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsArgonaut GamesEA Games, Electronic Arts, Electronic Arts VictorNovember 23, 2002November 15, 2002November 14, 2002
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneJP,PAL
Argonaut GamesElectronic Arts, Electronic Arts VictorDecember 1, 2001November 16, 2001November 15, 2001
Harukanaru Toki no Naka DeKoeiKoeiApril 6, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Harukaze Sentai V-ForceVingVingNovember 15, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased[68]
Harvest Moon: Back To NatureVictor Interactive SoftwareVictor Interactive Software, Natsume, UbisoftDecember 16, 1999January 26, 2001November 22, 2000
Hatsukoi ValentineFill-in-CafeFamily SoftJuly 31, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Hatsukoi Valentine SpecialFamily SoftfFamily SoftNovember 5, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Haunted Junction: Seitokai Badge wo Oe!MediaWorksMediaWorksJanuary 17, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased[69]
HBO BoxingOsiris StudiosAcclaimUnreleasedFebruary 16, 2001November 20, 2000[70]
Head to Toe 1LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Head to Toe 2LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Head to Toe 3LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Head to Toe 4LightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Heart of DarknessAmazing StudiosOcean Software, Interplay, InfogramesUnreleasedJuly 1998July 31, 1998
Heaven's GateAtlus Co.Atlus Co., JVC Digital StudiosDecember 13, 1996October 1997Unreleased
Hebereke's PopoittoPAL
Hebereke Station PopoittoJP
SunsoftSunsoftMarch 1, 1996May 26, 1995Unreleased
Heisa ByouinVisitVisitApril 20, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Hellboy: Asylum SeekerDreamCatcher InteractiveDreamCatcher Interactive, Wanadoo EditionUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 4, 2004
Hellnight
Dark MessiahJP
Atlus Co.Atlus Co., KonamiJune 11, 1998December 30, 1999Unreleased
Hello Kitty Block KuzushiTamsoftD3PublisherOctober 25, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty BowlingTamsoftD3PublisherAugust 30, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy
Hello Kitty: Cube de CuteJP
Culture PublishersCulture Publishers, NewKidCoJune 25, 1998UnreleasedMarch 31, 1999
Hello Kitty Illust PuzzleTamsoftD3PublisherAugust 30, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty no Oshaberi ABCAtlusAtlusOctober 11, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty no Oshaberi TownAtlusAtlusDecember 14, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty no Uchi Nioi DeyoBandaiBandaiJuly 18, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty to Album Nikki o Tsukuri Masho!BanprestoBanprestoMarch 27, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty TrumpTamsoftD3PublisherOctober 25, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Hello Kitty: White PresentHudson SoftHudson SoftDecember 17, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Herc's AdventuresLucasArtsLucasArts, Virgin Interactive, Bullet Proof SoftwareJune 25, 1998December 1997July 31, 1997
HerkulesThe Code MonkeysPhoenix GamesUnreleased2003Unreleased
Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap PanicSCEISCEISeptember 29, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Heroine DreamMap JapanMap JapanOctober 10, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Heroine Dream 2Map JapanMap JapanJune 18, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Hexamoon GuardiansIncrement-PIncrement-PMarch 30, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
HeXenRaven SoftwareGT Interactive, GameBankMarch 19, 1998March 1997June 30, 1997
Hi-OctaneBullfrog ProductionsElectronic Arts, Electronic Arts VictorJanuary 13, 1996December 1995December 29, 1995
Hidden & DangerousIllusion SoftworksTake-Two InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 23, 2001Unreleased
High Heat Baseball 2000Team .366The 3DO CompanyUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 31, 1999[71]
High Heat Major League Baseball 2002The 3DO CompanyThe 3DO CompanyUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 14, 2001[72]
Highschool Kimengumi: The Table HockeyBreakBandaiDecember 20, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
High School of BlitzJapan Media ProgrammingMediaWorksNovember 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Hikaru no Go: Heian Gensou IbunrokuKCEJKonamiMay 30, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Hikaru no Go: Insei Choujou KessenTenkyKonamiDecember 19, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Himiko-Den RengeChimeHakuhodoMarch 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Himitsu Sentai Metamor V DeluxeFeycraftMycomOctober 15, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Hitori de Dekirumon!MicrovisionBandaiApril 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
The HiveTrimarkTrimarkUnreleasedUnreleased1996[73]
Hogs of WarInfogramesInfogrames (Original & Best Of Infogrames Re-Release), Zoo DigitalUnreleasedSeptember 5, 2000September 5, 2000
Hokuto no KenBanprestoBanprestoAugust 30, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Hokuto no Ken: Seiki Matsukyu Seishi DensetsuBandaiBandaiOctober 26, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Home DoctorDatam PolystarSuccessNovember 13, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Honkaku HanafudaAltronAltronNovember 12, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Honoo no Ryourinin: Cooking Fighter HaoNippon Ichi SoftwareNippon Ichi SoftwareMay 21, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
The Hoobs (Jim Henson's The Hoobs)SCEESCEEUnreleasedJune 7, 2002Unreleased
Hooters Road TripHoplite ResearchUbisoftUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 26, 2002
Hoshi de Hakken!! TamagotchiBandaiBandaiFebruary 7, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Hoshi no MahorobaJorudanJorudanAugust 1, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Hoshigami: Ruining Blue EarthMax FiveAtlus Co., Max FiveFebruary 7, 2002UnreleasedDecember 20, 2001
Hot ShotPhoenix GamesPhoenix GamesUnreleasedJune 27, 2003Unreleased
Hot Wheels Extreme RacingAtod ABTHQUnreleasedOctober 12, 2001September 30, 2001
Hot Wheels Turbo RacingStormfront StudiosElectronic ArtsUnreleased1999August 31, 1999
Houma Hunter Lime: Special Collection Vol. 1Copya SystemsAsmik AceDecember 22, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Houma Hunter Lime: Special Collection Vol. 2Copya SystemsAsmik AceSeptember 15, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Houma Hunter Lime with Paint MakerCopya SystemsAsmik AceFebruary 21, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Houshinengi
Houshinengi Aizouban
KoeiKoeiSeptember 10, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
HugoITE MediaITE MediaUnreleased2000Unreleased
Hugo 2ITE MediaITE MediaUnreleasedApril 2000Unreleased
Hugo: Black Diamond FeverITE MediaITE MediaUnreleased2001Unreleased
Hugo: The Evil MirrorITE MediaITE MediaUnreleasedDecember 19982003
Hugo: Frog FighterITE MediaITE MediaUnreleasedFebruary 15, 2002Unreleased
Hugo: The Quest for the SunstonesITE MediaITE MediaUnreleasedNovember 3, 2000Unreleased
Hunchback of NotredameThe Code MonkeysMidas InteractiveUnreleasedApril 12, 2002Unreleased
Hunter X Hunter: Maboroshi no Greed IslandKonamiKonamiOctober 26, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Hunter X Hunter: Ubawareta Aura StoneKonamiKonamiSeptember 27, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Hyakujuu Sentai GaoRangerBandaiBandaiNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
HybridVulcan SoftwareMidas Interactive EntertainmentUnreleasedApril 12, 2002Unreleased[74]
Hydro ThunderBlue ShiftMidway GamesUnreleased2000February 29, 2000
Hyouryuu Ki: The Reportage Beyond the SeaKSSKSSOctober 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Hyper 3-D Pinball
Tilt!PAL
NMS SoftwareVirgin InteractiveFebruary 28, 1997January 1997Unreleased
Hyper Final Match TennisJP
Hyper Tennis: Final MatchPAL
Human EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentMarch 22, 1996November 15, 1996Unreleased[75]
Hyper Formation SoccerHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentOctober 13, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
I.Q. Final
Kurushi Final: Mental BlocksPAL
SCEISCEIJP, SCEEPALDecember 23, 1998August 1999Unreleased
Iceman: Digital PlaystageSony Music EntertainmentSony Music EntertainmentMarch 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Ichigeki: Hagane no HitoOpusBandaiNovember 2, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Ide Yosuke Meijin no Shinmi Sen MahjongCapcomCapcomJune 28, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Ide Yosuke no Mahjong KazokuOpusSETA CorporationNovember 3, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Ide Yosuke no Mahjong KyoshitsuAthenaAthenaDecember 2, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
IHRA Drag RacingDigital DialectBethesda SoftworksUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 20, 2001
Ikasama MahjongIdea FactoryIdea FactoryMay 2, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Ikkyuu-san: The QuizBandaiBandaiMarch 28, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Image Fight and X-MultiplyIremXing EntertainmentMarch 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Imadoki no Vampire: Bloody BrideJorudanAtlusDecember 27, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Impact RacingFuncom DublinJVC Musical IndustriesUnreleasedJuly 1996September 30, 1996
In Cold BloodRevolution SoftwareDreamcatcher InteractiveNA, SCEEPALUnreleasedJuly 14, 2000May 30, 2001
In the HuntFuncom DublinTHQNovember 10, 1995October 1996March 1996
Inagawa Junji: Kyoufu no YashikiBilliken SoftVisitJuly 1, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Inagawa Junji: Mayonaka no TaxiKakuVisitJuly 13, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Incredible CrisisPolygon MagicTitus InteractivePALNA, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., LtdJPJune 24, 1999June 15, 2001 (needs original release date)November 6, 2000
The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon SagaAttention to DetailEidos InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1996February 28, 1997
Independence DayRadical EntertainmentFox InteractiveUnreleasedJuly 1997February 28, 1997
Indy 500Tomy CorporationJVC Digital StudiosPAL, Tomy CorporationJPMay 27, 1997April 1998Unreleased
InfestationFrontier DevelopmentsUbisoftUnreleasedSeptember 1, 2000Unreleased
InfinityKIDKIDMarch 23, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Initial DKodanshaKodanshaJanuary 7, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Crazy MazeLight & Shadow Productions, Vision Media EngineeringUbisoftUnreleasedJune 8, 2001August 15, 2001
I.Q.: Intelligent Qube
KurushiPAL
SCEISCEEPAL, SCEIJP, SCEANAJanuary 31, 1997October 1997September 30, 1997
Intellivision Classic GamesGray MatterActivisionUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 30, 1999
International Cricket Captain 2000Empire InteractiveEmpire InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 3, 2000Unreleased
International Cricket Captain 2001 Ashes EditionEmpire InteractiveEmpire InteractiveUnreleasedAugust 24, 2001Unreleased
International Cricket Captain 2002Empire InteractiveEmpire InteractiveUnreleasedMay 24, 2002Unreleased
International Moto XGraftgoldTime Warner InteractivePAL, Coconuts JapanJPSeptember 27, 1996December 1996Unreleased
International Superstar Soccer DeluxeKonamiKonamiUnreleasedFebruary 1997Unreleased
International Superstar Soccer Pro
Goal Storm '97NAWorld Soccer Winning Eleven '97JP
KonamiKonamiJune 5, 1997June 1997May 2, 1997
International Superstar SoccerKonamiKonamiUnreleasedDecember 8, 2000Unreleased
International Superstar Soccer Pro 98
Winning Eleven 3JP
Konami Computer Entertainment TokyoKonamiNovember 12, 1998May 1, 1998August 11, 1998
International Track & FieldKonamiKonamiUnreleased1996June 28, 1996
International Track & Field 2000
International Track & Field 2PAL
Ganbare Nippon! Olympics 2000JP
KonamiKonamiJuly 13, 20002000October 31, 1999
Interplay Sports Baseball 2000
Baseball 2000PAL
InterplayInterplayUnreleasedNovember 1999March 31, 1999
InuyashaBandaiBandaiDecember 27, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale
Inuyasha: Sengoku Otogi KassenJP
Dimps CorporationBandaiDecember 5, 2002UnreleasedApril 10, 2003
InvasionMicroidsMicroidsUnreleasedFebruary 1999Unreleased
Invasion from Beyond (B-Movie)King of the JungleGT InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 1998November 30, 1998
Irem Arcade ClassicsIremI'MaxApril 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Iron and BloodTake-Two InteractiveAcclaimUnreleasedNovember 1996October 31, 1996
Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy MetalRealtime AssociatesAcclaimJanuary 31, 1997November 1996October 31, 1996
Iron Soldier 3Eclipse Software DesignVatical Entertainment, TelegamesUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 20, 2000
Irritating StickJaleco EntertainmentJaleco EntertainmentMarch 19, 1998UnreleasedJanuary 31, 1999
..Iru!Soft MachineTakaraMarch 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
iS – internal sectionpositronSquareJanuary 28, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Ishin no ArashiKoeiKoeiDecember 11, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Ishin no Arashi: Bakumatsu ShishidenKoeiKoeiFebruary 4, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
ISS Pro Evolution
World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 4JP
KonamiKonamiSeptember 2, 1999May 11, 1999June 6, 2000
ISS Pro Evolution 2
World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 2000: U-23 Medal Heno ChousenJP
Konami Computer Entertainment TokyoKonamiDecember 2000March 23, 2001Unreleased
Itadaki Street: Gorgeous KingTomcat SystemEnixSeptember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
The Italian JobPixelogicSCiPAL, Rockstar GamesNAUnreleasedOctober 5, 20012002
Iwatobi Penguin Rocky & HopperF2 CompanyNippon RentalApril 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Iwatobi Penguin Rocky & Hopper 2 – Tantei MonogatariCulture PublishersCulture PublishersFebruary 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
J's Racin'TYODigital FrontierSeptember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
J.B. Harold: Blue Chicago BluesRiverhillsoftRiverhillsoftNovember 22, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
J.League Jikkyou Winning ElevenKCE SapporoKonamiJuly 21, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven 2000KonamiKonamiJune 29, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
J.League Jikkyō Winning Eleven 97KonamiKonamiNovember 22, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
J.League Winning Eleven '98-'99KCE SapporoKonamiDecember 3, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Jackie Chan StuntmasterRadical EntertainmentSCEANA, SCEEPALUnreleased2000January 31, 2000
Jade Cocoon: Story of the TamamayuGenkiGenkiJP, Crave EntertainmentNA, UbisoftPALDecember 3, 1998December 10, 1999November 30, 1998
James Pond 2: Codename: RobocodVectordeanPlay It LtdUnreleasedNovember 2003Unreleased
Jarin-ko Chie: The HanafudaYukiBandaiNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Jeff Wayne's The War of the WorldsPixelogicGT InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 19, 1999Unreleased
Jellyfish: The Healing FriendVisitVisitSeptember 28, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Jeopardy!Artech StudiosHasbro InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Jeopardy! 2Artech StudiosHasbro InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 28, 2000
Jeremy McGrath Supercross '98Probe EntertainmentAcclaimUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 31, 1998
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000Acclaim EntertainmentAcclaim EntertainmentUnreleasedAugust 25, 2000FR,PALJuly 14, 2000
Jersey DevilBehaviour InteractiveSCEANA, Ocean SoftwarePAL, KonamiJPJune 24, 1999December 12, 1997May 31, 1998
Jet AcePhoenix GamesPhoenix GamesUnreleasedNovember 15, 2004Unreleased
Jet MotoSingleTrac, Locomotive GamesSCEANA, SCEEPAL, SCEIJPAugust 7, 1997February 1997October 31, 1996
Jet Moto 2SingleTracSCEANAUnreleasedApril 1998October 31, 1997
Jet Moto 3SingleTracSCEANAUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 31, 1999
JetracerThayer GFXMidas InteractiveUnreleasedApril 12, 2001Unreleased
JGTC: All-Japan Grand Touring Car ChampionshipTYOTYOJune 18, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Jigoku Sensei NuBeTOSEBandaiMay 16, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Jigsaw Madness
Jigsaw Island: Japan GraffitiJP
Nippon Ichi SoftwareXS GamesSeptember 13, 1996June 27, 2003December 1, 2002
Jigsaw WorldNippon Ichi SoftwareNippon Ichi SoftwareFebruary 3, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikuu Tantei DD: Maboroshi no LoreleiSystem SacomASCII EntertainmentJuly 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikuu Tantei DD 2: Hangyaku no ApsalarSystem SacomASCII EntertainmentAugust 27, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever With MeStone HeadsKonamiDecember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '95KonamiKonamiDecember 22, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '95 KaimakubanDiamond HeadKonamiJuly 14, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '97 KaimakubanDiamond HeadKonamiAugust 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '98 KaimakubanKonamiKonamiJuly 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '98 KetteibanKonamiKonamiDecember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '99 KaimakubanKonamiKonamiJuly 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '99 KetteibanKonamiKonamiDecember 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2000 KaimakubanDiamond HeadKonamiJuly 19, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2000 KetteibanKonamiKonamiDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2001Diamond HeadKonamiJune 7, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2001 KetteibanDiamond HeadKonamiDecember 20, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2002 HaruDiamond HeadKonamiMarch 14, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Premium-BanKonamiKonamiJanuary 23, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue HouseDC StudiosUbisoftUnreleasedDecember 13, 2002March 2002
Jimmy Johnson VR Football '98Padded Cell StudiosInterplayUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 1997
Jimmy White's 2: CueballAwesome DevelopmentsVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedApril 7, 20002000
Jingle Cats: Love Para Daisakusen no MakiSony Music Entertainment JapanSony Music Entertainment JapanJuly 16, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
JinxHammerHead, Ltd.SCEEUnreleasedJanuary 31, 2003Unreleased
Jiisan 2 Tabi Bikkuri: CG MukashibanashiIdea FactoryIdea FactoryMarch 8, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Jitsumei Jikkyou Keiba Dream ClassicDream JapanBandaiMay 18, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
JoJo's Bizarre AdventureCapcomCapcomOctober 14, 19992000March 31, 2000
Johnny BazookatoneU.S. Gold Ltd.U.S. Gold Ltd.April 26, 1996January 1996February 22, 1996
Jonah Lomu RugbyCodemastersRage SoftwareUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 31, 1997
Joryuu Janshi ni ChousenCulture BrainCulture BrainFebruary 11, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Judge DreddGremlin InteractiveActivisionUnreleasedNovember 1997March 31, 1998
JuggernautJaleco EntertainmentWillNovember 19, 1998UnreleasedSeptember 30, 1999
Jumping Flash!ExactSony Computer EntertainmentApril 28, 1995September 29, 1995November 1, 1995
Jumping Flash! 2ExactNASony Computer EntertainmentApril 26, 1996October 1, 1996August 31, 1996
JumpStart Wildlife Safari Field TripDiceKnowledge Adventure Inc.UnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 19, 2001
Jungle ParkSaru BruneiBandai VisualFebruary 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
The Jungle Book Groove PartyUbisoftUbisoftUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 8, 2002
Junjou de Karen Meimai Kishi-dan: Spectral Force Seishoujo GaidenIdea FactoryIdea FactoryNovember 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Jupiter StrikeTaito CorporationPALNAAcclaim Entertainment, JPTaito CorporationAugust 25, 1995December 1995December 6, 1995
K-1 The Arena Fighters
Fighting IllusionJP
DaftTHQNovember 1996May 1997February 28, 1997[76]
K-1 Grand PrixDaftJaleco EntertainmentUnreleasedUnreleasedJanuary 25, 2000
K-1 RevengeDaftJaleco EntertainmentSeptember 11, 1997UnreleasedFebruary 28, 1999
K9.5: Live in AiredaleLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
K9.5: The Hollywood PremiereLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
K9.5: The Tail-Wag TourLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
K9.5: We are the DogsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
K9.5: WebTunesLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
Kaeru no Ehon: Adventure for the Lost MemoriesInfinityVictor Interactive SoftwareOctober 21, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kaettekita Cyborg Kuro-ChanKonamiKonamiNovember 28, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Kagaku Ninja-Tai Gatchaman: The ShootingWarashiBandaiJune 27, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Kagero: Deception 2JPNATecmoJPNA Tecmo, PALVirgin InteractiveJuly 23, 1998September 10, 1999October 14, 1998
Kaibutsu Para-DiceMake SoftMake SoftJuly 17, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Kaijuu SenkiProduce!Produce!November 15, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Kaikan Phrase: Datenshi KourinProduce!EnixFebruary 24, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
The Kaiten: Mawasun Da!!Taito CorporationD3PublisherJuly 5, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Kakinoki ShogiASCII EntertainmentASCII EntertainmentDecember 22, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Kakinoki Shogi 2ASCII EntertainmentASCII EntertainmentMarch 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kakuge-Yaro: Fighting Game CreatorOutbackIncrement-PFebruary 17, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kakugo no SusumeTomyTomyMarch 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Kamen RiderKAZeBandaiOctober 1, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kamen Rider AgitoKazeBandaiNovember 29, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Kamen Rider: The Bike RaceHighwaystarBandaiOctober 25, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Kamen Rider HeroesBandaiBandaiJuly 18, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Kamen Rider KuugaKazeBandaiDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kamen Rider RyukiDigifloydBandaiNovember 28, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Kamen Rider V3KazeBandaiSeptember 14, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kanazawa Shogi '95SETA CorporationSETA CorporationApril 21, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Kanazawa Shogi TsukiSETA CorporationSETA CorporationMay 20, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kart ChallengeInteractive entertainmentMidas InteractiveUnreleased2000Unreleased
Kartia: The Word of Fate
RebusJP
Legend of KartiaPAL
Atlus, KonamiPALAtlus, KonamiPALMarch 26, 1998December 25, 1999August 7, 1998
Karyuu JyouGustGustSeptember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Kasei MonogatariVistecASCII EntertainmentOctober 22, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Katon-KunIremIremSeptember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kattobi TuneGenkiGenkiApril 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kaze no NotamArtdinkArtdinkSeptember 11, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
KazMania: Chaos in KazManiaLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
KazMania: Trail of GemsLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1997
KeeperFupac, Success Corp.Success Corp.October 24, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Eight '98Shangri-LaShangri-LaApril 29, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Eight '98 AkifuyuShangri-LaShangri-LaOctober 22, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Eight '99 Haru NatsuShangri-LaShangri-LaApril 1, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Saisho no Housoku '95Copya SystemsCopya SystemsJune 23, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Saisho no Housoku '96 Vol. 1Copya SystemsCopya SystemsJanuary 13, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Saisho no Housoku '96 Vol. 2: G-1 RoadShangri-LaShangri-LaNovember 1, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Saisho no Housoku '97 Vol. 1: Nerae! Banbaken!Shangri-LaShangri-LaApril 11, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Saisho no Housoku '97 Vol. 2: To HitShangri-LaShangri-LaOctober 16, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Keiba Saisho no Housoku '99 Aki FuyuShangri-LaShangri-LaOctober 21, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kekkon: MarriageWest OneShogakukanOctober 10, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Kensei: The King of Boxing
Victory Boxing Champion EditionPAL
JVC Digital StudiosVictor Interactive SoftwareNovember 15, 1996December 1996Unreleased
Kensei: Sacred FistKonamiKCETNovember 19, 19981998November 30, 1998
Kero Kero KingAmedioMedia FactoryNovember 2, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
KhamraiAlpha UnitNamcoOctober 5, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
KickboxingJorudanAgetec Inc.UnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 1, 2002
Kick Off WorldAnco SoftwareFunsoftUnreleasedJune 1998Unreleased
Kidou Butouden G Gundam: The BattleNatsumeBandaiOctober 10, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor: Game EditionBandai VisualBandai VisualNovember 30, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kidou Senki Gundam W: The BattleNatsumeBandaiOctober 10, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Kidou Senshi Gundam Version 2.0BecBandaiMarch 29, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou- Zeon no KeifuBandaiBandaiFebruary 10, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou- Zeon no Keifu – Kouryaku ShireishoBandaiBandaiJune 29, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kidou Senshi Gundam: The Gunjin ShogiAmedioBandaiOctober 25, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
KiganjoKodanshaKodanshaDecember 22, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kikansha Thomas to NakamatachiBandaiBandaiSeptember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kikuni Masahiko: Warau Fukei-san Pachi-Slot HunterForumForumDecember 9, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Kileak: The DNA Imperative
Kileak: The BloodJP/PAL
GenkiSCEAJanuary 27, 1995September 29, 1995September 9, 1995
Killer LoopCrave EntertainmentVCC EntertainmentUnreleasedNovember 9, 1999October 31, 1999
Killing ZoneScarabAcclaimUnreleasedUnreleasedJuly 1996
Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Hihoushima Aratanaru SangekiDigital FrontierKodanshaNovember 29, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Jigoku Yuuen Satsujin JikenDigital FrontierKodanshaMarch 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo 3: Shouryuu Densetsu Satsujin JikenDigital FrontierKodanshaAugust 5, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
King of BowlingCoconuts JapanAisystem TokyoSeptember 29, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
King of Bowling 2Coconuts JapanMidas InteractiveAugust 27, 1998September 1, 2000Unreleased
King of Bowling 3DigiCubePhoenix GamesUnreleasedJune 27, 2003Unreleased
The King of Fighters '95SNKSNKJune 28, 1996June 1996August 31, 1996
The King of Fighters '96SNKSNKJuly 30, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
The King of Fighters '97SNKSNKMay 28, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
The King of Fighters '98SNKSNKMarch 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
The King of Fighters '99SNKSNKMarch 23, 2000UnreleasedApril 22, 2001
The King of Fighters: KyoYumekoboSNKNovember 27, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kingsley's AdventurePsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleasedOctober 22, 1999October 7, 1999
King's FieldFromSoftwareFromSoftwareDecember 16, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
King's Field IIJP
King's FieldPAL,NA
FromSoftwareFromSoftwareJP, ASCII EntertainmentNA, SCEEPALJuly 21, 19951996February 14, 1996
King's Field IIIJP
King's Field IINA
FromSoftwareFromSoftwareJP, ASCII EntertainmentNAJune 21, 1996UnreleasedOctober 31, 1996
Kinniku Banzuke: Road to SasukeKonamiKonamiApril 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kinniku Banzuke Vol. 1: Ore ga Saikyou no OtokoKonamiKonamiDecember 16, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kinniku Banzuke Vol. 2: Aratanarugenkai Enochousen!KonamiKonamiMarch 23, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Kinniku Banzuke Vol. 3 – Saikyou no Challenger Tanjyou!KonamiKonamiDecember 21, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
KirikouÉtranges LibellulesWanadooUnreleasedNovember 9, 2001Unreleased
Kiss PinballWildfire StudiosTake-Two InteractiveUnreleasedUnreleasedApril 25, 2001
Kisetsu wo DakishimeteSugar & RocketsSCEIJuly 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kitchen PanicPanther SoftwarePanther SoftwareMay 28, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kitty the Kool!ImagineerImagineerNovember 26, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kiwame Daidougi: Tsumuya TsumazaruyaMycomMycomJune 21, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
KKND2: KrossfireKrome Studios MelbourneKrome Studios MelbourneUnreleasedApril 15, 1999Unreleased
Klaymen Klaymen: The Neverhood Chronicles
The NeverhoodNA
The Neverhood, Riverhill SoftDreamWorks InteractiveApril 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Klonoa: Door to PhantomileNamcoNamcoDecember 11, 1997June 5, 1998June 1998
Klonoa Beach VolleyballNamcoNamcoApril 25, 2002September 20, 2002Unreleased
Knockout Kings 99EA SportsBlack Ops EntertainmentUnreleased1998October 31, 1998
Knockout Kings 2000EA SportsBlack Ops EntertainmentUnreleased1999October 31, 1999
Knockout Kings 2001EA SportsBlack Ops EntertainmentUnreleasedUnreleasedOctober 30, 2000
KO the Live BoxingAltronAltronJune 4, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Kouenzen: Hashutsujo – High-Tech Building Shinkou Soshi Sakusen! no KanAisystem TokyoBandaiJuly 24, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Koi YohouPrincessSoftPrincessSoftJuly 26, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Kojin Kyouju: La Lecon ParticuliereMycomMycomApril 9, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 1KonamiKonamiNovember 20, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 2KonamiKonamiJanuary 22, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 3KonamiKonamiMarch 19, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Konami Arcade ClassicsKonamiKonamiUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 30, 1999
Koro Koro Post NinMedia EntertainmentMedia EntertainmentJanuary 1, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased[77]
Kosodate Quiz: My AngelNamcoNamcoNovember 13, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Kosodate Quiz: Motto My AngelNamcoNamcoMarch 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kotetsu Reiki: SteeldomTechnosoftTechnosoftAugust 30, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Kotobuki Grand PrixSyscomMidas Interactive EntertainmentApril 8, 1999February 7, 2003Unreleased
Kōshien VMagical CompanyMagical CompanyMay 16, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
KoudelkaSacnothJPNASNK, InfogramesDecember 16, 1999September 29, 2000November 30, 1999
KouyasaiAstrovisionShoeishaFebruary 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kowloon's GateZequeSony Music EntertainmentFebruary 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Krazy IvanPsygnosisPsygnosisOctober 4, 1996January 1996February 15, 1996
Kula World
KulaQuestJP
Roll AwayNA
Game Design Sweden ABPsygnosisMay 27, 1999July 1998November 30, 1998
Kuro no JuusanTonkin HouseTonkin HouseSeptember 27, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Kuroi Hitomi no Noir: Cielgris Fantasm (Noir Yuex Noire)GustGustJuly 1, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Kurt Warner's Arena Football UnleashedMidwayMidwayUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 18, 2000
Kururin Pa!Sky Think SystemsSky Think SystemsJuly 7, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Kyoto Bugi MonogatariVisitVisitJune 21, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Kyoutei Wars: Mark 6ParityBitEnterbrainJuly 5, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
L no Kisetsu: A piece of memoriesTonkin HouseTonkin HouseAugust 5, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
LagnacureArtdinkSony Music EntertainmentOctober 2, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Lagnacure LegendArtdinkArtdinkJuly 6, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Lake MastersNexus InteractDazzAugust 2, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Lake Masters 2Nexus InteractDazzJuly 9, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Lake Masters ProNexus InteractDazzSeptember 14, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
The Land Before Time: Big Water AdventureDigital IllusionsTDK MediactiveUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 27, 2002
The Land Before Time: Great Valley Racing AdventureVision ScapeTDK MediactiveUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 4, 2001
The Land Before Time: Return to the Great ValleyRealtime AssociatesSound SourceUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 15, 2000
Langrisser I & IINCSNCSJuly 31, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Largo Winch.//Commando SarRebellionUbisoftUnreleasedSeptember 6, 2002February 1, 2002
The Last BladeSNKSNKFebruary 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
The Last ReportMicroidsMicroidsPAL, ShoueiJPAugust 6, 1998March 1998Unreleased
Le Concert ffSAME Creative Inc.WarashiDecember 9, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Le Concert ff+ppSAME Creative Inc.WarashiSeptember 7, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Le Concert ppSAME Creative Inc.WarashiDecember 9, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Legacy of Kain: Soul ReaverCrystal DynamicsSCEAUnreleased1999August 16, 1999
LegendTokaFunsoftUnreleasedDecember 15, 1998Unreleased
The Legend of DragoonSCEISCEADecember 2, 1999January 19, 2001June 11, 2000
Legend of LegaiaContrailSCEAOctober 29, 1998May 27, 2000March 17, 1999
Legend of Mana
Seiken Densetsu: Legend of ManaJP
SquareJPSquare, NASquare Electronic ArtsJuly 15, 1999UnreleasedJune 7, 2000
Legend of MulanThe Code MonkeysPhoenix GamesUnreleased2003Unreleased
Legend of PocahontasThe Code MonkeysMidas InteractiveUnreleasedApril 12, 2002Unreleased
Lego Island 2: The Brickster's RevengeSilicon Dreams StudioLego MediaUnreleasedUnreleasedMarch 2001
LEGO no SekaiBandaiBandaiJuly 18, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Lego RacersHigh Voltage SoftwareLegoUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 17, 1999
Lego Rock RaidersData Design InteractiveLego MediaUnreleased1999July 30, 2000
Lemmings 3D
3D LemmingsPAL
Clockwork GamesPsygnosis, SCE AustraliaAU, SCEIJPNovember 8, 1996September 29, 1995November 21, 1995
Lemmings & Oh No! More LemmingsPsygnosisPsygnosisUnreleasedUnreleased1998
Lethal Enforcers I & IIKonamiKonamiNovember 20, 1997November 20, 1997November 1997
LiberoGrandeNamcoNamcoNovember 26, 19981998Unreleased
Liberogrande International
Liberogrande 2JP
NamcoNamco, SCEEPALSeptember 7, 20002000Unreleased
LifeScape: Seimei 40 Okunen Haruka na TabiScitron & ArtMitsui BussanJanuary 26, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
LifeScape 2: Bosy BionicsScitron & ArtMediaQuestAugust 7, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Light Fantasy Gaiden: Nyanyan ga NyanTonkin HouseTonkin HouseOctober 21, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Lightning Legend: Daigo no DaiboukenKCETKonamiDecember 20, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Linda Cube AgainAlfa SystemSCEISeptember 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
The Lion King: Simba's Mighty AdventureParadox DevelopmentActivisionUnreleasedMarch 9, 2001December 22, 2000
Lion and the KingThe Code MonkeysMidas Interactive EntertainmentUnreleasedApril 13, 2001Unreleased
Lion And The King 2The Code MonkeysPhoenix GamesUnreleased2003Unreleased
Liquid Books: Amrita's Tree Credito and the CoyoteLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Liquid Books: Far-Fetched Frontier TalesLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Liquid Books: Lety's Favorite StoriesLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Liquid Books: Pop-Out ProseLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Liquid Books: The Adventures of Adelita and BoLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Liquid Books: The Wandering PathLightspanLightspanUnreleasedUnreleased1996
Little Big AdventureAdeline Software InternationalElectronic ArtsJuly 19, 19961997Unreleased
Little Princess: Marl Ōkoku no Ningyō Hime 2Nippon Ichi SoftwareNippon Ichi SoftwareNovember 25, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Live Wire![78]The Code MonkeysSCiUnreleasedApril 1999Unreleased
LMA ManagerCodemastersCodemastersUnreleasedSeptember 1999Unreleased
LMA Manager 2001CodemastersCodemastersUnreleasedMarch 2001Unreleased
LMA Manager 2001 English PackCodemastersCodemastersUnreleasedMarch 2001Unreleased
LMA Manager 2002CodemastersCodemastersUnreleasedOctober 2001Unreleased
LoadedGremlin InteractiveInterplayNA, Gremlin InteractivePAL, Electronic Arts VictorJPMarch 15, 1996February 1996December 1995
Lode RunnerPetraPetraUnreleasedUnreleasedFebruary 4, 1998
Lode Runner ExtraPetraPetraJanuary 19, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Lode Runner: The Legend ReturnsBanprestoNatsumeFebruary 16, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Logic Puzzle Rainbow TownHuman EntertainmentHuman EntertainmentMarch 8, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
London RacerDavilexDavilexUnreleasedSeptember 29, 2000Unreleased
London Racer IIKissDavilexUnreleasedJune 14, 2002Unreleased
London Seirei Tantei-danBandaiBandaiMay 20, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Lone SoldierTempest SoftwareTelstarPAL, Virgin InteractiveJPOctober 4, 1996January 1996Unreleased
Looney Tunes RacingCircus FreakInfogramesUnreleasedMarch 16, 2001November 13, 2000
Lord of the JungleThe Code MonkeysMidas InteractiveUnreleasedApril 12, 2001Unreleased
The Lost World: Jurassic ParkDreamWorks InteractiveElectronic ArtsDecember 4, 1997September 1, 1997August 31, 1997
Louvre: The Final CurseVisual ImpactWanadooUnreleasedNovember 16, 2001Unreleased
Love & DestroyInti CreatesSCEIDecember 16, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Love Game's: Wai Wai TennisTears / IchikawaTears / IchikawaMarch 28, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Love Game's: Wai Wai Tennis 2JP
Yeh Yeh TennisPAL
SunsoftSunsoftDecember 22, 1999September 8, 2000Unreleased[79]
Love Game's: Wai Wai Tennis PlusHamster CorporationHamster CorporationMarch 28, 2002UnreleasedUnreleased
Love Hina: Ai wa Kotoba no Chuu niKCEJKCEJSeptember 28, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Love Hina 2: Kotoba wa Konayuki no You niKCEJKCEJNovember 30, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
LSDOutSide Directors CompanyBandaiOctober 22, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
LSD Limited EditionOutSide Directors CompanyAsmik Ace EntertainmentOctober 22, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Lucifer RingSoft MachineToshiba EMIDecember 23, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Lucky LukeOcean SoftwareInfogramesUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 1998
Lucky Luke: Western FeverKalistoInfogramesUnreleasedNovember 2, 2001Unreleased
LuluTohoku ShinshaTohoku ShinshaNovember 1, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Lunar: Silver Star Story CompleteGame ArtsWorking DesignsMay 28, 1998UnreleasedMay 28, 1999
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue CompleteGame ArtsWorking DesignsMay 27, 1999UnreleasedDecember 15, 2000
Lunar Wing: Toki o Koeta SeisenShoeishaShoeishaJuly 12, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Lunatic Dawn IIIArtdinkArtdinkDecember 17, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Lunatic Dawn OdysseyArtdinkArtdinkDecember 2, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Lupin III: Chateau de Cagliostro SaikaiAsmik AceAsmik AceJanuary 10, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^This number is always up to date by this script.

References[edit]

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'U R Not e.'

The PlayStation's creation was a bumpy ride. It began as a CD drive for the SNES, but Nintendo noticed too late that the contract was too favorable to Sony, jumped ship, and went to bed with Philips (which ultimately led to the creation of the infamous CD-i). Publicly scorned and fuming with resentment, Sony decided to take what they had at that point and make their own console. Many expected it to be an also-ran, at most a distant third place. Yet the angry newcomer came out swinging and crushed the competition, leaving them asking: what the hell just happened?

Here's what: the PlayStation was their perfect storm. While everyone else fucked shit up, Sony got pretty much everything right. While Sega did a complex and expensive design that left even the best programmers scratching their heads, Sony did a simple but powerful machine that was much easier to code for; and while Nintendo tried to gouge third-parties with cartridge prices, Sony offered their CD manufacturing plants and distribution structure to publish their games at much lower costs.

Ultimately, it became the best selling console ever (later surpassed by the PlayStation 2), so you will find a vast game library. Quite a lot of garbage in the pile too, but that's what this wiki is here for, right?

Yeah you can play PS1 games on a PSP, a PS2 or a PS3*. If you have to get a PS1 get a Yaroze, it plays games regardless of region, unlike the regular PS1s or get a modchip.

Please note that 'PS1-PSN' denotes games available on the PSone Classics service on Playstation Network (simplified for space issues).

* Protip: Contrary to popular belief, ALL PS3 units can play PS1 discs. PS2 games however are out of the question.

PlayStation Games - NTSC-U/PAL

Box ArtTitleGenreDescriptionPS1-PSN
(NA)
PS1-PSN
(EU)
Air CombatFlight Combat
Arcade
The first Ace Combat game; the name was changed for America and Europe. Considered to be one of the best flight combat series. Choose from a number of aircraft and go into battle with a 'wingman' who you can give commands to. Gameplay.NN
(GER)
Ace Combat 2Flight Combat
Arcade
Second installment in the Ace Combat franchise. A huge improvement over Air Combat, especially in regards for graphics and gameplay. Features a lot of what made future installments in the series great, including named aces, special paint schemes, a phenomenal soundtrack, and tunnel missions.NN
(GER)
Akuji The HeartlessAction / PlatformerAn early platformer game for the PSX, you are a tribal shaman whose girlfriend was kidnapped for a ritual, now you must traverse various worlds, collect voodoo dolls and slay demons to save her.
AlundraAction-RPGA Zelda-esque overhead action-adventure with light RPG elements where you play as a boy who can explore people's dreams. It's visually pleasant, there's lots of secrets to uncover, and the well-told story has some refreshingly somber tones. However this game is much more puzzle-intensive than your average Zelda, and some can get frustratingly hard. Expect some silly out-of-place dialogue courtesy of Working Designs. The sequel went 3D, is unrelated plot-wise, and opinions on it are mixed. Dual Hearts (PS2) is a spiritual sequel by the same team. Trailer.Y
($5.99)
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(GER)
Ape EscapePlatformerThe first game in a series where you must use your wits and an assortment of gadgets to capture monkeys running amok in various levels. The monkeys have patterns of their own and may require trickery to capture; the games have lots of slapstick humor and pop culture references. Fun Drum 'n Bass soundtrack and bright visuals. Ape Escape 2 is on PS2. Trailer.NN
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ApocalypseRun n' GunA game about Bruce Willis being Bruce Willis. But besides that, a great game made by those lovable bastards, Neversoft. Controls are something different, but they are best used in analog mode if you can. The story is basically it's the future, and you escape from jail in the middle of the goddammned Apocalypse. For a Run n' Gun, it's very different than other games such as Metal Slug. The bosses are pretty cool, like in the first level, you fight a tank that shoots rockets and has a flamethrower. Has a bunch of one liners from Bruce himself, but they're tolerable.NN
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Arc the Lad CollectionSRPGA fantasy RPG trilogy localized by Working Designs, with a monster arena/casino side-game thrown in. The first game is a basic but satisfying adventure with grid-based, SRPG-style combat. The second game follows the first directly (but has you play as the first game's antagonist), refines the combat, is much more expansive, has an excellent story, and is the best overall. The third game is an unnecessary and uninspired regression to the first that the team originally didn't want to do, but is still 'okay.' The three can be bought separately on PSN. Gameplay.Y
$5.99
(I-III)
$3.99
(Arena)
$8.99
(II + Arena)
N
(GER)psn slowdown
Armored CoreMech CombatTake your mecha out there to blow up stuff; earn money to build better mecha parts and blow up even more stuff. Lots of customization. GameplayNN
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Armored Core: Project PhantasmaMech CombatA sort of expansion to Armored Core, with new parts, new missions, and an Arena system. Gameplay.NN
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Army Men: Air AttackActionArmy Men. yea you know shit's goin' down! Also available on the N64. Gameplay.NN
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Azure Dreamsroguelike; social sim; monster collectingExplore a tower of randomly-generated floors and slay monsters in roguelike-style combat, where death means the loss of items and progress. Outside of the tower you can hatch and raise companion monsters, help build up your town, and indulge in a limited dating sim feature. The sprite work is kind of ugly, but it has that PS1 RPG charm. Ported to GBC with trimmed social sim features, but additional floors to explore in the tower. Gameplay.NN
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BattleTanx: Global AssaultActionSequel to BattleTanx (N64). In a post-apocalyptic world ruled by roaming tank armies, a family is divided when their son is kidnapped by a rival gang for his incredible psychic powers. Combat is extremely fun, with an esoteric variety of tanks and weaponry and hectic multiplayer. The N64 version has less tanks and features, but slightly better gameplay.
Blazing DragonsAdventureBased on a 90s Canadian cartoon that parodies Arthurian legend; the knights and princesses are dragons, while men are the monsters. Lots of British humor, fetch quests and puzzles. You can't die and it's mostly painless. Also on Saturn. No PC version, curiously. Gameplay.NN
Bloody Roar 23D FightingHudson and Eighting/Raizing knew that 3D arena fighters had a tight competition, even by 1997, so they decided to have their characters be able to transform into powerful 'Beast Mode' versions, making it a whole 'nother critter. This sequel to the experimental former includes a surprisingly robust story mode, and is considered by several fans to be the best of the series. Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
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Bomberman Party EditionPuzzle / ActionClassic Bomberman action, this version includes a remake of the original NES game, as well as a cool battle mode with various selectable characters.
Bomberman Fantasy RaceRacingAmazing Mario Kart rip-off with Bomberman characters, instead of cars they use the animal buddies from the series.
Bomberman WorldPuzzle / ActionMore Bomberman, this one features an isometric view. Only problem with this game is that the animal buddies are only available for fighting the bosses, but otherwise is the good old Bomberman formula.
Brave Fencer MusashiActionA comedic action title by Square set in medieval/steampunk mix of a fantasy world. Includes a number of interesting features, such as copying enemies' powers in Kirby-like fashion to tear through foes or solve puzzles. Saving the kingdom's residents, lets you access more features and even gain new upgrades and skills. Lots of in-game collectibles and extras, too. Trailer.NN
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Breath of Fire IIIJRPG; turn-basedA traditional, turn-based JRPG set in a fantasy world populated by anthropomorphic beings. Features limited character customization, and side-activities such as fishing and raising a fairy village. Beautiful sprite work and fluid combat transitions. Very long, even for a JRPG. Regularly considered the best entry in the series. Ported to PSP (PAL/JP-only). Gameplay.NN
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Breath of Fire IVJRPG; turn-basedA traditional, turn-based JRPG similar in most ways to its predecessor, but with a more Far East-inspired setting. Features a less focused story, but a more memorable villain. Activities like fishing and the fairy village return, while combat is more fast-paced and streamlined. Once again, beautiful sprite work and animations. A fan-favorite. Also on PC. Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
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Brigandine: The Legend of ForsenaSRPGA highly replayable SRPG; pick one of six nations and take over the continent with your knights and monsters. Each nation has its own ruler and story, and the AI is competent. A 2000 re-issue made the evil nation playable and added a 'true' final boss, but is Japan only. (English patch for Brigiandine Grand edition exists here)NN
Bushido Blade3D Fighting
Combat Sim
An attempt at creating a sword-fighting sim. Unlike conventional fighting games, the gameplay focus is on where you were hit, rather than combos and health bars. You can also cripple your opponent by attacking their arms or legs, or even score an instant kill with a head hit. Gameplay.NN
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Bust-A-Groove [EU: Bust-A-Move]RhythmInput commands and time a final button press correctly to bust the titular groove. Includes a delightfully bizarre plot about a dance competition to find out who can out-dance a giant robot wrecking havoc in Tokyo. (Where else?) It's quite rare. Gameplay.NN
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Nightplatformer; non-linear; action-RPGA non-linear platformer with a massive, interconnected game world full of secrets and treasures. Has RPG-style level-ups and a huge variety of weapons and magic. Beautiful Gothic art style and soundtrack, and crammed with hidden content. Easy compared to previous Castlevania games. Ported to Saturn (extra content, but Japan-only) and PSP (Dracula X Chronicles).

Note: the official translation is not quite right. Use this patch on a Japanese iso.

Y
($9.99)
N
(GER)
Castlevania Chroniclesplatformer; actionA remake of a Japan-only Castlevania game for the Sharp 86K PC, itself a re-imagining of the original Castlevania. Very challenging, hardcore-style gameplay with multiple New Game+ cycles of ever-increasing difficulty. Also features an Arrange Mode with new level designs and a goth-punk look for Simon Belmont. Player performance is scored. Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
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Chocobo RacingKart RacingThis game was a shameless advertisement for Chocobo's Dungeon 2, but it is surprisingly fun for a knock-off 'kart' racer. Features nice control, fun characters, and upbeat music, including remixed tracks from other Final Fantasy games, even some that hadn't officially come out overseas yet. Gameplay.NN
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Chocobo's Dungeon 2RPG / RoguelikeChocobo's Dungeon 2 is a surprisingly decent roguelike. You traverse dungeons, find items to increase your strength, and magic books to cast spells. The game can get a little repetitive, but trudging through the dungeons to get to the bosses is also mildly addicting. Trailer. The unrelated spiritual successor is on the Wii and is kickass. That game has a downgraded version with extras on the DS (but the DS is JP only, while Wii came out in all over).NN
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Chrono CrossJRPG; turn-basedAn experimental JRPG with only loose connections to Chrono Trigger. Features over forty obtainable party members, a grinding-free level-up system, and a philosophically-inclined story. Very easy. Sublime ambient soundtrack and gorgeous, pre-rendered stages with dreamlike art direction. A controversial and ambitious game. Trailer.Y
($9.99)
N
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Clock TowerAdventure
Horror
The sequel to the original Clock Tower (SNES), a point'n'click horror adventure. It directly follows the events of the first game, with scenarios where you play as protagonist Jennifer or her adoptive mother Helen, as well as other characters. Evidently, the Scissorman also returns. Gameplay. The PS1 remake of the original is called Clock Tower: The First Fear and has 3D graphics, but many prefer the original's sprite-based presentation. A spin-off called Ghost Head was localized as Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, but has nothing to do with the series and isn't very well-liked.NN
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Colony WarsSpace SimHop into the cockpit as you wage war against the savage Earth Empire and its Colonial Navy, and stop its regime of oppression as a pilot of the League of Free Worlds in this epic two-disc space shooter. With over 70 missions, multiple mission paths and endings, there are so many ways the war can turn: each mission can make a difference. Gameplay.NN
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Colony Wars: VengeanceSpace SimFollow the story of Mertens, a pilot in the Colonial Navy, during his struggle against the League of Free Worlds, in this sequel to the first Colony Wars game. With craft upgrades and ground-based missions, Colony Wars: Vengeance adds more variety to the Colony Wars game series. Gameplay.NN
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Crash BandicootPlatformBrilliant platformer. If you haven't played this, go play it now. It even has passwords if you don't have a memory card for some reason or you want to skip ahead. Gameplay. Overshadowed by its sequels, but still pretty damn fun.Y
($5.99)
Y
(GER)
€4.99
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes BackPlatformBetter than the first. Tons of fun. Crash has new moves to platform with and in some stages, new rides, including a jet-waterboard, a spacy jet-pack, and a.. Baby Polar Bear?! (Protip: said Bear pops up in a certain warp room. Though it's cruel, Belly Slam him multiple times and many extra lives will be yours!) Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
N
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Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped!PlatformCrash gets flung in time and must take out the baddies and get home. Crash gets even MORE moves to bust a Bandi-groove with. Now introduced are underwater and motorcycle segments. You really should play this. Arguably the last good/GREAT Crash platformer before Naughty Dog let other developers alter it. Gameplay. If you hanker for more Crash, try Twinsanity on PS2 and consider Crash's first 2 GBA games, especially 2GBA. The ones besides that suck.Y
($5.99)
Y
(GER)
€4.99
Crash Team RacingRacingA good the best racing game for the PSX. If you haven't played CTR, stop gaming immediately. Blatant (and superior) copy of Mario Kart, but who cares? Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
Y
(GER)
€4.99
Crash BashMini-gamesThe first Crash game done by someone other than Naughty Dog. It's fun with friends just like Mario Party but with a couple of differences in gameplay. Not as good as the old ones, but it's a suitable party game. At least EUROCOM didn't rape the series. It's available on PSN in Japan but America has yet to see rerelease. Gameplay.NN
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Croc: Legend of the GobbosPlatformFully-3D, roaming platformer. Gameplay-wise, this is arguably as solid as Mario 64, as long as you use analog sticks. Otherwise, you'll likely run into some hard jumps. Be sure to save your fuzzy pals to get the true ending! Also available on Saturn and PC. Sequel has better controls, but changed quite a few things. Both have some really AWFUL GBC ports. Don't bother with them. Gameplay.NN
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Croc 2PlatformLike the first game took influence from Mario 64, this takes a cue from Banjo-Kazooie. Hub world, characters that talk and collect-a-thons. Generally not as good as the one above but controls are a little better, though at times overly sensitive, and it's a passable closer to Croc's series. Also on PC (and unlike the former it's actually playable on something modern) and GBC, but the Game Boy version is utter shit. Gameplay.NN
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DHorror
Puzzle
A strange and obtuse game by the notoriously weird Kenji Eno, where you must make your way through a dungeon in two real-time hours to track down your murderous father and find out the truth about your family. Consists entirely of solving puzzles and finding items to unlock new scenes which shed more light on the story. Has multiple endings, and some Uncanny Valley 3D graphics and psychedelic effects to boot. A weird game for the curious. Has two pseudo sequels: Enemy Zero on the Saturn and PC, and the excellent, but very different D2 for Dreamcast. Trailer.

Also on the 3DO, PC, and Saturn.

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Darkstalkers The Night Warriors2D FightingOriginal game and 1st in the darkstalkers series. Even if you own the superior Darkstalkers 3, this version is still passable as well as enjoyable. Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
N(GER)
Darkstalkers 3: Jedah's Damnation2D FightingCapcom's Darkstalkers series still has a strong cult following thanks to its memorable characters, cartoony and detailed animations, and deep fighting gameplay that introduced several now-standard features to the genre. Inspired by pulpy horror and mythology, its zany cast includes vampires, succubi, fish-men, aliens, zombie rockers, and bounty hunters. The final game in the series is often considered the best (and has the largest roster), but for fighting game veterans it's more a matter of personal taste. Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
N
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Dead or Alive3D FightingTecmo's own 3D Arena fighter to counter Tekken and Virtua Fighter with some slightly different mechanics, a few good ideas, and a larger bustline. Saturn original is better but Japan only. Has sequels which improved the graphics and gameplay and some fanservice-heavy sport spin-offs (read: boobs, volleyball and boobs). Gameplay.NN
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Digimon: Digital Card BattleTCG SimRemember the Digimon card game? This is that game done right. Over 300 cards to collect, trade, fuse, and battle with. Cameos by all the main Digidestined from the first two seasons. An actual plot (!!) that both retells Season 2 and ties this game to the original Digimon World(!!!). Bad points include a somewhat inconsistent difficulty level and graphics that are a bit sub-par. Worth a try for any Digimon fan or TCG fan. GameplayNN
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Digimon WorldRPG / Monster SimEssentially, this amounts to Tamagotchi with a lot of exploration. The 'Digimon World' is a huge land with tons of secrets. The goal of the game is to recruit Digimon to revive File City. Although a bit unforgivingly difficult at first, once you start recruiting some Digimon, the game is extremely addicting. Has a direct sequel on the PSP.Gameplay.NN
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Digimon World 2RPG / Dungeon CrawlerDigimon World 2 is a good sequel though very different. It's a dungeon crawling RPG where you can recruit different digimon to fight for you(up to three per battle). What's interesting is that there's a cap for each digimon and to raise that cap you have to start fusing them ending up with a different party all the time. Features 'SD' graphics instead of the 'realistic' (?) designs of 1 and 3. Gameplay.NN
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Digimon World 3 (Digimon World 2003)RPGDigimon World 3 is a run-of-the-mill RPG. Not bad, but load times do hurt it. The EU version is better since you can keep playing after the ending. Features a rather limited cast of playable Digimon compared to the first two and borrow quite a few elements from the portable Pokemon games, like 'Gym' battles.Gameplay.NN
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Digimon Rumble Arena2D FightingYou got some explaining to do for not having this. Probably has some of THE GREATEST SOUNDTRACK ON A PS1. Fun fighting. You get a lot of characters. Not as many as you would need if you're a fan but enough to satisfy you for a long while. Sequel on Xbox/GC/PS2 but I'm not sure if it's good or bad. Go try both if you like Smash Bros. rehashes done good. Gameplay.NN
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Dino Crisissurvival horror; actionA survival horror game with fixed camera angles, tank controls, and limited resources. Mechanically similar to Resident Evil but a bit more action-oriented, and set on an island overrun by dinosaurs, Jurassic Park-style. The focus is on avoiding dinosaurs and progressing by solving inventory puzzles. Also on PC and Dreamcast with slightly nicer graphics. Trailer.Y
($5.99)
N
(GER)
Dino Crisis 2ActionIt's a LOT more action-packed than the first Dino Crisis, so that can be a reason to love/hate this game. The plot follows the story a year after Dino Crisis events. Some facility dedicate to research of the project 'Third Enegy' dissapeared from present day and traveled to the past, so it's your mission go back in time to save any survivors and secure the missing files from the research. At first you play as Dylan, but later on you can control Regina too. The gameplay is pretty much running while killing some dinos. If you chain the kills you make a combo, that will earn you points to buy a good variety weapons, ammo and some items. Also has more dinos to kill. Great action game!Also available on PC. Trailer.Y
($5.99)
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DisruptorFPSPretty fun; looks way better with texture smoothing on on the PS2. Probably one of the PS1's best FPS. The game doesn't give you a lot of ammo for each level so you must shoot carefully and use STRATEGERY. You also get a shotgun that shoots anti-matter, pretty cool. Gameplay.NN
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DoomFPSIt's motherfucking DOOM, it doesn't need to be explained. Also, by far one of the best console port of the game. Includes new lighting, SFX, and a dark ambient soundtrack. Features levels from Doom1 and 2, not to count some brand new ones. Does have co-op with the link cable if you happen to have 2 OG ps1s, 2 copies of the game, and a buddy.

There is a total conversion of this version for GZDoom if you want to play this on your computer with fancy graphics and stuff or if you just prefer the good 'n old keyboard. Gameplay.

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Dragon SeedsRPGIn a world flooded by global warming, scientists discover dragon-like creatures long frozen in the now-thawed Antarctica, which are cloned and spliced, resulting in many races of beasts used in battles for profit and sport. A monster-raising sim with more customization than usual, and an engrossing time sink. Gameplay.NN
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Dragon Warrior VIIRPGA famously huge game at its time of release, even for the Dragon Quest series. DWVII didn't make any massive changes to the tried-and-true formula of the franchise, though it features an especially lovable cast of characters and a remarkably put-together story, even if it's muddled by all the padding. The game has you constantly traveling between the past and present, which can lead to a lot of boring back-and-forth, but most back-tracking can be avoided through shortcuts. Though it has a really slow first couple hours and generally requires patience (especially for the Dharma Temple), it's worth sticking with if you have the time. Series newcomers may struggle with it. Remade for 3DS, with revamped graphics, streamlined gameplay, and a bit less padding. (Recommended!) DQVIII is on the PS2. Gameplay.NN
DriverRacingFantastic driving (duh) game, focuses more on dramatic inner city getaways/pursuits than simple racing. This game is probably the closest you'll get to recreating the awesomeness of that one chase scene from Bullitt. PROTIP: Get the PC version if you can, it looks much better. Sequels went downhill fast! Gameplay.NY
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€4.99
Ehrgeiz3D FightingA rather mediocre 3D fighting game but notable for having unlockable Final Fantasy VII characters. However, the best feature is Quest Mode, a suprisingly deep roguelike dungeon crawler using the fighting game engine. This means combat is 3D and real-time! Instead of right clicking thousands of times to slay enemies, you actually control your character as if in a fighting game, swinging axes and swords and doing fluid combos. There's even a hunger system and weapon enchanting! Amazingly fun and addictive if you even remotely enjoy dungeon crawlers. Gameplay.NN
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EinhänderShoot 'em UpWhat's this? A shooter made by SQUARESOFT? And it's actually really good? Well damn. Also INCREDIBLY rare these days. Play it if you like shooters. Gameplay.NN
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Elemental Gearboltrail shooter; light gunA co-op light gun game that tells a tragic story in a dreamlike, sci-fantasy world. Players can upgrade their weapons between stages using their score. Very hard! Compatible with the Namco Guncon, but can also be played with the DualShock controller. The story is very mildly connected to the Castle Shikigami series. Gameplay.NN
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Eternal EyesSRPGA very basic SRPG in the style of Final Fantasy Tactics where you fuse magical gems to an army of puppets to shape their skillset; you can also combine them to form stronger units, but this system is very unreliable and sometimes results in weaker ones. While the presentation is lacking and the story is boring (often with 5-6 battles between any story scenes), controls are tight and combat is solid at its core (with an overall low level of challenge), sure to satisfy anyone desperate for more of that rare FFT-style action on the console. Gameplay.NN
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Evil Zone3D Fighting GameAn average-at-best 3D fighting game that while it lacks in complexity (a fighting game that only uses two-buttons?), it has a charmingly cheesy 90s-anime style presentation, a hilarously bad dub (Col.Campbell and Duke Nukem as hammy anime styled heroes!), some rather impressive visuals and an awesome soundtrack. Its developer would eventually be the creator of many wrestling games like most of the WWE games and the Rumble Roses series. Gameplay.NN
Final Fantasy VIIJRPG; turn-basedA turn-based JRPG with an innovative, fantasy steampunk setting and an emotional story. Its unique art direction, memorable character designs, and excellent soundtrack have made it a classic of the genre. Features limited character customization and lots of side-content, including two optional party members and several optional bosses. Also on PC and iOS. An action-RPG remake is in the works for PS4.Y
($9.99)
Y
(GER)
€9.99
Final Fantasy VIIIRPGSquareSoft was under a lot of pressure to follow up FFVII, (see here. ) and what resulted was a strange game with a grandiloquent central romance, crazy (and beautiful) sci-fantasy settings, and a Draw system that still has the fandom split. It seems like Square tried to one-up FFVII in every way and came up with a game that is very inconsistent, but interesting. Has its diehard fans and haters. Worth at least a try for series fans. Gameplay aside, the music is some of the best in the entire FF series. Uematsu delivers some amazing piano work , waltz and the always amazing boss battle theme that get's your heart pumpin' .

Still not enough? Watch this and decide for yourself.

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($9.99)
Y
(GER)
€9.99
Final Fantasy IXRPGWith the changing aesthetics and themes of FFVII and VIII, this game was a return to the lighthearted fantasy of the NES/SNES titles, with more cartoony characters and lots of callbacks to FFI-VI. A solid game with a shiny coat of nostalgia. Trailer.Gameplay.Y
($9.99)
Y
(GER)
€9.99
Final Fantasy AnthologyRPGA collection of Final Fantasy V and VI with some new features and cutscenes. Was the first time V released in the USA with an authentic translation. Has some sucky load times for battles. FF V Gameplay.FF VI Gameplay.Y
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$9.99
Y
(FFVI)
$9.99
N
(GER)
Final Fantasy ChroniclesRPGA collection of Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger with new features and cutscenes. Get ready for shitty, 15-second battle loading-times in CT. The DS version of CT is this one with instant loading and some new features, so that's the recommended choice if you'll be playing CT. However, this is the purest release of FFIV, in that it most resembles the Japanese SFC original. The GBA and DS ports add new features, though. Trailer.N
(FFIV)
Y
(CT)
$9.99
N
(GER)
Final Fantasy OriginsRPGCollects Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II on the PlayStation, with improved graphics and some extra content. The GBA port was a more complete remake; same with the PSP, although those were sold separately. Still a decent collection. FF I Gameplay.FF II Gameplay.Y
($9.99)
N
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Final Fantasy TacticsSRPGA grid-based SRPG set in Ivalice and penned by Yasumi Matsuno. The job system is addictive and fun, but somewhat nullified by the broken characters you recruit later on. The story revolves around political unrest and clashing ideologies, but later devolves into DEMONS! fare. It is still an engrossing SRPG. FFVII's Cloud is recruitable. The translation's quality is famously sketchy. Ported to PSP (FFT: War of the Lions) with a re-translated script and a couple new jobs and characters. Trailer.Y
($9.99)
N
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FroggerPlatformerFun as hell but can be agonizingly difficult. The game is designed as a 3D successor to the arcade original. Probably the only good Frogger game since the arcade original. Unfortunately, there's lots of lag when you play it on console, so if you pick up the disc, using an emulator is highly recommended.NN
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Front Mission 3SRPGSquare's Front Mission series usually stays in Japan on account of being about international politics and giant robots, but this game was very competently localized. Play through two different scenarios (each one over 30 hours long) witnessing a confict from different sides, where characters do the best they can in a morally ambiguous setting. Combat is grid-based and turn-based, where you use skills and strategy to destroy enemy robots' body parts, and can even eject your pilots to hijack your opponents' machines. Robot customization is a deep and essential part of progressing. If you can get past the ugly, muddled combat visuals and stiff animations, you'll find an engrossing game. The sequel is on PS2. Trailer. Warning: Emulating this (especially on ePSXe) carries the risk of encountering bugs that will prevent you from finishing the game. It's $5.99 on PSN.Y
($5.99)
N
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Future Cop L.A.P.D.TPSAction-packed third-person shooter. Great two-player modes including co-op. An absolute must-play. Built from the corpse of the cancelled game Future Strike.Gameplay.Y
($5.99)
Y
(GER)
€4.99
G-DariusShoot 'em UpThe absoulte pinnacle of the Darius series. The capture mechanic from Darius Gaiden is back and better than ever; rather than just picking off the orbs from midbosses, you now store them in reserve and can use them on just about every basic enemy. Once they start to wear out their welcome you can either detonate them like a traditional smart bomb or charge them up into a fuck huge laser beam that grows even BIGGER on contact with other laser beams!

(Taito Legends 2 port is the way to go with this, however that lacks boss rush, so this version is still a viable choice.) Gameplay.

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GaleriansSurvival HorrorA cinematic sci-fi survival horror title with a bleak setting and anime-style character designs. You play as a psychic boy captured and experimented on by the genetically-engineered Galerians. You can fight enemies with powers, but depend on drugs to keep them in check and if they go haywire, you start exploding heads left and right. Unlike other games in the genre where you scour every corner for items and ammo, Galerians is more about strictly avoiding enemies (lest you quickly lose control), which can make parts of the game long-winded or frustrating. However, the story and setting are pretty much unique in this style. The sequel is on PS2. Gameplay.NN
GekidoAction
Beat 'em Up
A beat 'em up with a lot of playable characters in the style of Power Stone, can be played by 2 to 4 players, it's a full 3D game and looks very nice despite being on the PS1, story mode on the game is also well done, you also have paths to choose that lead to new unlockable characters and so, great game to play with bro's. Has a GBA spin-off story that's more of a straightforward 2D beat 'em up. Gameplay.NN
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Gex: Enter the GeckoPlatformerThe second Gex game, it goes full 3D but is still a cool platformer nonetheless. The camera may be annoying sometimes.Y
($5.99)
Gex 3: Deep Cover GeckoPlatformerEven more Gex for you! The platforming gets might insane on later levels so beware!Y
($5.99)
Ghost in the ShellActionThird-person action game, you control a Fuchikoma Tank that can even walk on walls, the cutscenes don't fuck around with the gameplay (you can just skip them if they annoy you) and it varies from explore/kill to meeting requirements as kill X targets in X time, or rail shooting missions. Gameplay.NN
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Gran TurismoRacingThe start of one of the best racing series for Sony. Realistic drivan ahoy.

Important note: if you have any respect for your ears, be sure to get the Japanese version. It has a sweet ass jazz fusion original soundtrack, replaced with licensed alt-rock dreck in the west. I mean, compare this to this.. what the fuck were they thinking?!

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Gran Turismo 2RacingSee Gran Turismo with some improvements and whatnot. You know, just doubling the amount of tracks (27 vs 11) and featuring over 4 times the amount of cars available (650 vs 140). The selection of Cars wouldn't be matched until GT4 came out.

The game was rushed to market to make the 1999 Christmas season, so the earlier copies have a bug that prevents you from getting a 100% completion,caused by the removal of a Drag Race mode, among other glitches (like your garage deleting randomly). Later pressings and the Greatest Hits copies doesn't have these issue.

Again, get the Japanese version for the good soundtrack.

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GrandiaJRPG; active-time combatFantasy JRPG with a thrilling combat system that combines real-time action with pausing for commands, and emphasizes timing. The story is heavily character-driven and imbued with a sense of warmth that is similar to the LUNAR games (they share the same developer). Very easy, and lacking in optional content. Originally released on the Saturn (JP-only) with slightly nicer graphics. Trailer.Y
($5.99)
N
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The Granstream SagaAction-RPGThe fourth game in the '[hhttp://www.hardcoregaming101.net/quintet/ Heaven and Earth trilogy]' (Soul Blazer, Illusion of Gaia, and Terranigma, all for SNES), where you play as a very cookie-cutter hero off to save his floating world. A top-down action-RPG with 3D graphics and real-time combat, which can be very fun. Sadly the story is completely by-the-numbers, character models are faceless and ugly, puzzles are a slog, and there isn't nearly enough enemy variety to keep fights (which are always one-on-one) interesting. Recommended only if you're a huge fan of the preceeding games (though there are no direct plot connections) or want to give a unique and experimental, but lazy and barebones RPG a shake.NN
Guilty Gear2D FightingFirst installment of the series. Has an amazing soundtrack on par with the sequels, air dashes, overdrives and instant kills featured as well like in the successors. Gameplay.NY
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€4.99
Gundam Battle Assault 22D FightingIf you're a Gundam fan (or a mecha fan in general,) I strongly recommend this. Other people however might find the gameplay really slow and clunky (you are fighting in 17+ meter tall mechs after all), it is also VERY unbalanced and there are only 6 stages. Graphics are surprisingly good.

PROTIPS: Real men play as Ball, Pick Dark (Devil) Gundam to auto-win every fight {C}Also: If you're curious about GBA1, it is laughably bad. But if you REALLY want to try it, just download it (it's only 15mb). Just stay the hell away from GBA 3 on the PS2, it's even worse. Gameplay.

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Rapid Reloadrun-n-gunPAL/JP-only, and known as Gunner's Heaven in Japan. A 2D run-n-gun game with two playable characters, but no co-op mode. Very challenging, with a score-based power-up system that is quite unforgiving. It looks and plays extremely similar to Gunstar Heroes, but features a cool grappling hook mechanic. Has an appealing steampunk Wild West setting. Gameplay.NN
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Heart of DarknessplatformerCinematic platformer with realistic physics and no HUD, directed by Eric Chahi of Another World fame. Play as a young boy exploring a hostile alien planet. Has a beautiful comic book-style aesthetic and surprisingly graphic, varied death animations. Short but very hard, and occasionally plain cheap. DEATHS!!!NN
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Hercules2D PlatformerA fun platformer based on the Disney animated film. Features good looking 2D & 3D graphics that fit in well with the artstyle of the movie. Herc has access to a lot of special abilities, including a nifty Zeus-style channeled lightning attack. Also has Danny Devito, who talks to you!

Gameplay.Dat disturbing Hercules voice (grunts, grunts everywhere).

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Herc's AdventuresRun n' Gun/Beat 'Em UpA humorous and irreverent LucasArts successor to Zombies Ate My Neighbors, with a similar overhead perspective and maze-like levels. Play as Herc, Jason or Atalanta, each with different strengths and weaknesses. You can find various weapons and upgrades for your characters as well. It's also kind of long for the genre. Gameplay.Y
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Hogs of WarStrategyHogs of War is sort of like Worms, albeit in 3D. It is a pretty funny game. The pigs all have silly names and voices. You can play as pigs from an assortment of different nations. Over the course of the game, you can also customize how you would like to improve your squadron of swine. Sequel on Wii sometime.. whenever it's done. Gameplay.Y
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Hotwheels Turbo RacingRacing/StuntsFun racan and stuntan. Gameplay.

Also on the N64.

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Intelligent QubePuzzle
Action
Capture the cubes advancing towards you without being crushed or falling off the stage. Makes you feel great (PEEEEEERFECT!) until you get to the real challenges and want to die. Also has a great soundtrack. Gameplay.NN
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Jackie Chan StuntmasterBeat'em UpIt has Jackie Chan, what else would you want? You control Jackie and go beat some bad guys, you can even perform all of his stunts and maneuvers and grab stuff around to use as weapons! You can even unlock a secret Drunken Master level! It has some platforming segments, which are the weakest part of the game, but the game is still awesome!
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure2D FightingMade by Capcom, quite possibly the best manga-based fightan of all time. Based on the Stardust Crusaders arc from the manga and features interesting fighting mechanics. Extremely combo heavy. A better version is available on Dreamcast. WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!NN
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Jersey DevilPlatformFuckwin 3D platformer made by some French Québécois company. Collect letters to spell out KNARF to get to the next level. Also basketball. If you like this, consider trying its spiritual successor from the same company: Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time. Gameplay.NN
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Jumping FlashPlatformFirst-person platformer where you play a robotic rabbit jumping on shit. Crazy. Gameplay.

Spiritual sequel to Japan-only Geograph Seal for the Sharp X68000.

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Jumping Flash 2PlatformMuch like the first game. Crazier. Gameplay.

There was a Japan-only third game, Robbit Mon Dieu.

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Kartia: The Word of FateSRPGAn obscure SRPG with character designs by Final Fantasy's Yoshitaka Amano. Entirely linear, you play through two separate stories with different protagonists which eventually intertwine. Summoning and upgrading your troops all revolves around Kartia, magical cards. Very tense and melodramatic plot. Gameplay.NN
Kagero: Deception IIPuzzle
RPG
The unique Deception series revolves around setting up deadly traps in your castle to kill uninvited guests in the most points-racking way possible. This time traps can interact with each other for combos, and there are multiple endings. Gameplay.NN
King of Fighters 99, TheFighting6th Installment of the series and released in US as well on PS1, KoF 99 has a darker mood/ambiance than 98 and has a full fledged story mode per team, the coloring is quite nice as it resembles somewhat in Garou MoTW on those tones, the gameplay remained a bit untouched with the exception of changed rolling system into a hop system or a mix of the old dodge move with the addition that it moves forward this time, has max modes that let you perform specials at any given time or armor mode that provides you a quasi-super armor like Hulk has in MSH-MSHvsSF-MvC,etc., Kyo(The original) and Iori are hidden from the start and must be unlocked though.NN
King's Field (Kings Field II)Action / Dungeon CrawlerActually King's Field II in Japan, the first game was never localized (but has been fan-translated). King's Field is the grandaddy of Demon's/Dark Souls, and has the same claustrophobic, dreadful atmosphere and sadistic difficulty. You are dropped on a cursed island with no backstory and have complete freedom to progress, which is made by finding keys, secret doors and new weaponry. The aged graphics and rudimentary, first-person interface haven't dampered its charms, but it's not for everyone. Gameplay.
Klonoa: Door to PhantomileplatformerWhimsical fantasy platformer with 2D, sprite-based gameplay on polygonal, 3D backgrounds. Not quite as easy as most cutesy platformers, with some challenging post-game content. Has a surprisingly touching story and a generally appealing aesthetic. Remade for Wii with new graphics and voice acting, which were generally disliked. Gameplay.Y
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KoudelkaRPGA XIX century story with Gothic stylings, where the party must plunder a monster-infested castle to prevent a forbidden ritual. Prequel to the Shadow Hearts series. Combat is original, but unrefined. Has a very distinct atmosphere and style. Gameplay.NN
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Legacy of Kain: Blood OmenAction/AdventureStarted the venerable series; here you play as the titular anti-hero, a snobbish noble turned into a vampire and charged with saving Nosgoth from total ruin. Snicker-worthy voice acting awaits you. A great and polished game with awful load times. Gameplay.Y
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Legacy of Kain: Soul ReaverActionThe next chapter in the Legacy of Kain saga. This time you play as Raziel, one of Kain's followers who is betrayed by his master. It's also in full 3D now. As usual, great storyline and voice acting. Much more adventure than action-oriented compared to Blood Omen or Defiance (you can almost feel that battles in game are put just for have some fun with Reaver). Also on Dreamcast with better graphics and such. Gameplay.Y
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Legend of LegaiaRPGThe world has been covered in evil mist, and it's up to you to go from town to town figuring out ways to push it back and ultimately, destroy the Mist Generators in each region. A beautiful 3D RPG with lots of great extras, and a wonderful fighter-like combat system, which allows each playable character to perform several special moves right from the moment you recruit them (Think Sabin from FF6, but without knowing the commands right off the bat). As you level up, the amount of moves you can perform per turn increases and more powerfulcomplex combos can be executed. Also features a 'Magic' system that involves copying the abilities of regular critters and using them in your favor. Definitely give it a shot. Sequel on the PS2, but that one doesn't really live up to the original. Gameplay.NN
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Legend of ManaAction RPGAtmosphere: the Game. Another way of describing it is Side Quests the game, almost all quests feel like side quests, but actually contribute to the main story while usually leading you to the ending, all without you knowing it. The harder modes are absolutely beyond brutal. Gameplay.Y
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LemmingsStrategyIt's fucking Lemmings, if I have to say more you need to get off your ass and play Lemmings. Not as good as the PC version(s) but still worth a play. Gameplay.NN
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LEGO RacersRacingBuild and race shit. PC version is better. Gameplay.NN
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LomaxPlatformerA spin-off of the Lemmings franchise, but in most ways a spiritual sequel to Flink. Some gorgeous pixel art, smooth animation, and you can free the Lemmings to take on their abilities to traverse the platform world. Also available on PC if you're handy with the DOS box. Gameplay.NN
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LUNAR: The Silver Star Story CompleteRPGEnhanced port of a SEGA CD game. Classic JRPG adventure with a lovable cast and vibrant setting. Excellent score and highly entertaining writing, well-localized for its time (though the team took some liberties). Developed by Game Arts, also behind the Grandia series, which has much of the same 'kids on an adventure' vibe. Traditional, turn-based combat system with some limited tactics. Not a hardcore RPG, but one for fans of heartwarming stories. Received GBA and PSP ports, both inferior to this version. Gameplay.NN
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LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue CompleteRPGEnhanced port of a SEGA CD game. Distant sequel to LUNAR, with a new core cast but similar story beats and writing. Turn-based combat also returns without major changes, though the game as a whole is harder. The tone is also more serious, though with lots of room for humor. Make sure to play the Epilogue after the credits! The series ends here, though there was a mediocre, Japan-only Saturn spin-off (Mahou Gakuen) and a horrendous DS prequel (Dragon Song). Gameplay.NN
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Martian Gothic: UnificationSurvival HorrorA sci-fi horror story that plays very much like Resident Evil. You play as three different characters who must never run into each other, or 'unification' occurs. Enemies cannot be permanently killed and puzzles can get tough. Won't run on emulators. The PC port is tougher. Gameplay.NN
Marvel vs. Capcom2D FightingThe title is pretty self-explantory, but just in case: Choose two characters (from either side) then duke it out with others. Switch at willYou can only switch if both players are using the same team, and if you're hyper combo meter's max'd you can simultaneously rip the enemy apart! Unlike the sequel, this has leitmotifs for each character, which really pump up the action.Gameplay.NN
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Marvel Super Heroes2D FightingPort of the arcade version. Classic Capcom fightan. You know the deal, magic series combos, super jumps, and gem usage that boosts your characters attributes depending on each gem. Pretty fun with a buddy like always but there's always a better fighter out there. Gameplay.NN
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Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter2D FightingJust like above but with new characters. A.K.A. - Street Fighter characters. On the Saturn in Japan, the only downside being that you can't tag partners in normal mode, but there's a special mode that lets you tag them in, the bad part, the opponent gets to pick one of your characters as well. Gameplay.NN
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MDKTPSMade by the same people behind Earthworm Jim. Fun game with a quirky sense of humor. PC version is superior, but good luck getting that to run properly on Vista/Win 7 (it's available on Steam for $5 along with MDK2) Very common around flea markets if thats your thing. Gameplay.NN
MediEvilAction3D action platformer where you play as a skeleton, it's really good, the art style is nice too. Perfect Halloween game. Check out the sequel too, both are awesome games. Gameplay.Y
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MediEvil 2ActionSequel to the first, picks up with Dan and a new female ally fighing evil and shit again. Don't question it. It's got MOTHERFUCKING SIR DAN. Gameplay.NY
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4.99
Mega Man Legendsaction-adventure / third-person shooterA 3D action-adventure and re-imagining of the Mega Man series. Explore subterranean dungeons full of hostile robots, and interact with friendly NPCs in a small but warm open world, with neat, low-polygon graphics. The colorful, retro-futuristic setting is inspired by Studio Ghibli films and classic anime. Quite challenging, with some clunky controls. Ported to N64 with slightly better controls. Gameplay.NN
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Mega Man Legends 2action-adventure / third-person shooterA direct continuation of the first game, similar in art style and gameplay, but with refined combat and controls. Also has a larger, interconnected game world. Features a more complex, action-heavy story and greater variety in settings, but lacks the first game's sense of place. Ends on a cliffhanger; a planned third entry was cancelled. Gameplay.NN
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Mega Man 8PlatformerClassic series comes to 32-bit consoles, featuring fluid spritework, and highly whimsical art style full of bright colors and squishy movements galore. The game is pretty easy overall. Good idea to play it on Sega Saturn if you can, it has some neat additions not found in the PS1 version. There's also a free PC fan-demake to make it play and feel just like the NES games.NN
Mega Man X3PlatformerIt's the SNES version, albeit with remastered CD quality music and an anime intro, plus anime clips for stage intros. PAL and JP only, but Mega Man X Collection on PS2/GC/Xbox's got you covered with this version in America for the first time ever.Gameplay.NN
Mega Man X4PlatformerOne of the best games ever made, right up there with the first Mega Man X. Brings the X series to 32-bit, reimagined with a terrific art style and awesome looking sprites. For the first time you can play through the game as Zero, featuring amazing saber-based gameplay that would return in all future X games and would even go on to become the basis for the Mega Man Zero (and ZX) series. But X is still super fun to play as. He's voiced by Sailor Venus though which is kind of weird. (Though kind of fitting also. maybe..)Y
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Mega Man X5PlatformerA low-quality sequel released towards the end of the PS1's lifespan, with very choppy sprite animation for everything except X and Zero. (since they were recycled from X4) Offers a good challenge nonetheless, and introduces many new ideas that would be continued in later games, such as innocents scoured across the stages that you can rescue, and being able to choose between X or Zero on a stage by stage basis. Also introduces a navigator character, Alia, who interrupts gameplay literally every two seconds so she can tell you stuff. For the first time ever, you cannot use any armor pieces you find until you've assembled all four pieces, something which was absolutely HATED.Y
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Mega Man X6PlatformerSet directly after X5, at which time the world is destroyed and Zero is either dead or missing. As one would expect, the game has a darker atmosphere. Features many of the same mechanics as X5, but also improves on it in some ways while jacking up the difficulty. Alia conversations are mostly optional this time, substantially improving the pace of gameplay. The game hates you, however- some stages and bosses are literally impossible with the wrong equipment, thereby forcing you to either kill yourself or exit. If you know what to expect, though, the game is not that bad. Best combat in the series.NN
Metal Gear SolidStealth/TACTICAL ESPIONAGE ActionInaugurated modern stealth and the awfully deep, cinematic MGS series. Although it feels outdated, it's still playable today. Notorious for its lengthy cutscenes. The GCN port improved upon most things, though some fans dislike it for changing some aspects that were perfectly fine. There's also the Integral update released on PC, which adds a few things but lacks the controller gimmicks of Mantis.Y
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€9.99
Metal Gear Solid: VR MissionsStealth
Action
Basically a Metal Gear training game with alot of missions that weren't in the first game. It's fun to play especially if you liked the whole VR Missions concept in the original and if you want more Metal Gear sneakan action. Contains 3 levels that let you play as the Gray Fox.Y
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Metal Slug XPlatformer / Run'n GunGood arcade port, thankfully this one doesn't have as much loading times as the first game. Beating the game once unlocks a cool mission mode, which makes this version worth looking into, even if you can play the Anthology compilation.Y
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Monkey MagicAction/PlatformerIt is a sidescrolling action/platform game and has unique features include the ability to switch between the foreground, middle, and background layers in some sections, and includes four magic spells - Fire, Ice, Shrink, and Strength - which can be cast on either the player's character (to cancel out enemy spells, for instance) or on enemies as a projectile.
Monster Rancher 2Monster Sim/RPGA monster raising game with a fun battle system, Monster Rancher 2 improved upon every aspect of the original. You can create new monsters by inserting any CDs. If you play it on PS3, you can even use DVDs and Blu-Ray discs! Monster Rancher 4, on the PS2, is the definitive sequel to this, allowing you to raise multiple monsters at the same time, go in adventures with them and featuring some of the coolest designs in the series.

They missed out on the first game, so it's called 'Monster Rancher' in PAL regions.

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Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-ZeroAction / PlatformerA spin-off/prequel to Mortal Kombat focused on the original Sub-Zero (Bi-Han), this one is actually a platformer. It uses the same control scheme of the fighting games and a turn button which takes some time getting used to, as well as a experience system which unlocks Subbie's moves. Also for Nintendo 64, but that version loses the cheesy FMVs from this verion.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy2D FightingFollow up to Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Features EVERYONE from the previous MK games (including old school versions of Raiden, Jax, Kano and Kung Lao). AI can be cheap sometimes even on easier modes. Also released on N64 and PC though the N64 version is really gimped. Recommend version 1.1 (Greatest Hits) because it fixes some gameplay and loading issues. No matter the revision, however, the game has freezing issues when played on the PS2 during the continue and ending screens. These bugs are also present on the PS3. NOTE: Don't ever pick Shang Tsung unless you like load timesY?
Mortal Kombat 43D FightingThe sequel to MK3, now with 3D graphics. You'd probably be better off on PC, for this one, but this is acceptable because it has codes, if you're into that sort of thing.NN
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Motor Toon Grand Prix 2RacingSequel to the Japanese only 'Motor Toon Grand Prix', kids racing game. Another Mario Kart knock off complete with power ups and a cartoon style of racing. Designed by Kazunori Yamauchi before he moved on to Gran Turismo.Y
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NBA Jam: Tournament EditionSportsA great version of the game, second only to the Saturn version. One of the launch titles in North America and still holds up extremely well.

The series continued proper with NBA Hangtime and NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC. These were developed by the original team at Midway. Acclaim bought the rights to the NBA Jam name and made their own line of sequels.

N2O: Nitrous OxideRail ShooterTempest on an acid trip. Plummet through psychedelic insect-infested tubes collecting 'E' coins, shrooms and other drug-related things. Features a soundtrack composed by The Crystal Method.Y
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Need For Speed III: Hot PursuitRacingThird installment of the series, where you get to pick either being a Cop and chasing down racers or running out for sport in illegal races, pretty fun and graphics almost on par to the PC counterpart. Exceptionally addicting for its time.NN
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Oddworld: Abe's OddyseePlatformer
Puzzle
Set on an alien planet, you play as Abe, a slave, and your only power is to take control of your enemies. You can also interact with other slaves to lead them to safety (or to their death) using pre-set sentences like 'follow me' and 'stop' (and farting). Pretty hard game, but very well done and satisfying. Get ready to think. A lot. Also on PC.Y
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Oddworld 2: Abe's ExoddusPlatformer
Puzzle
Like the first one, but longer and with a lot of new stuff. Must have if you liked the first one. Also on PC.Y
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Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen - Limited EditionSRPGAn enhanced port of the SNES tactical classic, this is actually easier to find than the 'non-limited' edition. Part of a long, incomplete fantasy saga. Great combat and story. Made by Quest, which would later develop Tactics Ogre and FFT. Also, in case you weren't paying attention, this is NOT a Tactics Ogre game, and the gameplay here is a lot closer to the N64 game than the isometric style seen on Let Us Cling Together or Knight of Lodis.NN
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Omega BoostShootingYou're a mecha, IN FUCKIN SPACE. Came out near the end of PS1's life, so the graphics are pretty good. No simmin or levelin here, just straight blastin. Controls may scream for a bit re-binding for some people. Also the only non-racing game ever developed by Polyphony Digital.NN
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Pac-Man World: 20th AnniversaryPlatformerPac-Man as a 3D platformer, and it works! You run and bounce around and can even find mazes for classic Pac-Man action!Y
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Pandemonium!PlatformDated but fun platformer. Play as one of two characters, a jester called Fargus, or a woman called Nikki. Ancient password system is used sadly instead of memory card saving. Games gets damn hard later on. Also available on a few other platforms including, Saturn, PC, Ngage, Iphone and PSN.

Has a cool soundtrack. Here's a link to download it! http://www.mediafire.com/?dak3fq25psq4ab6

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Pandemonium 2PlatformA wonderful game. Really good and intuitive gameplay, very dynamic, cool bonuses, and very addictive. A really good game.NN
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Parappa the RapperRhythmOne of the first rhythm games where you must press buttons with correct timing to succeed. A likeable cartoon aesthetic tells the story of a rapping pup trying to win over his crush. Only six stages, but timing becomes punishingly strict halfway through. Can still be beat in an afternoon. Very nineties. You can return to beaten stages and do some freestyling if you're good. Sequel on PS2; UmJammer Lammy (PS1) is a spin-off.NN
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Parasite EveRPG; active-time; survival horrorAn RPG with elements of Resident Evil-style survival horror. The combat system is similar to Vagrant Story in its combination of free movement with pausing for commands. Set in contemporary New York with a twisted, sci-fi story and grotesque monster designs. Short and entirely linear, but features a lengthy New Game+ dungeon. Excellent electronic soundtrack and art direction.Y
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Parasite Eve 2Survival Horror
Action-RPG
Closer to the Resident Evil formula, with more static camera angles and big, grotesque boss fights. Continues the story directly and features some Aya fanservice as well as quite a bit of replay value, and is in general underrated.Y
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Persona 2: Eternal PunishmentRPGThis one did come out in the US. It directly follows the story of Innocent Sin and plays almost exactly like it, spell cards and fusion spells included. However, it also introduces a full new cast. Play them in order, though! Also on the PSP with updated content.Y
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PhilosomaShoot'em UpA unique shmup by Sony, where each substage is played on a different perspective, you have both horizontal and vertical segments as well as rail segments played both behind and on the front of your ship. You can change your weapons on the fly (sort of like Thunder Force) and powers them up independently. Creepy mindfuck plot.
Pocket Fighter2D FightingPretty fuckin neato game featuring large amounts of DAWWWWWWWWWWW. Solid like other Street Fighter games out there. Also on the Sega Saturn, but Nippon Onry.Y
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Point BlankShootingA great, and at the time the only, port of the crazy fun arcade shooting gallery from the 90s. Not only can you blast your way in arcade and vs mode - there's also an adventure mode that helps to flesh the game out a bit more than just being a quick gratutious arcade experience. Great fun.NN
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Psychic Force3D FightingDBZ-esq fighting game developed by Taito. You and your opponent float around a 3D arena beating the shit out of each other with psychic energy blasts and physical attacks. Dirt cheap and totally worth it.NN
Quake IIFPSOne of the best FPS on the system. Graphics are a bit dated, but performance is great. Slimmed down from the PC original. Also one of the few PS1 FPS with 4 player local multiplayer. Apparently performs pretty damn good. A lot better performance than Goldeneye or Perfect Dark in multiplayer. Good version to have if you don't have a PC.
R-Type DeltaShoot 'em UpR-Type in 3D! that sounds like it would be a pain in the ass to play, but Irem wisely sidestepped that issue by making terrain contact non-lethal. In addition to that, you now have Image Fight style speed control instead of having your movement being restricted to powerups. You can choose between 4 ships, (including the powerup carrier!) each including their own force devices and special abilities. One more important thing to note is the dose system, which allows force pods to absorb collisions with projectiles or enemies and turn them into bomb energy when you max out the gauge.NN
R-TypesShoot 'em Up / CompilationCompilation of arcade perfect ports of R-Type and R-Type II. Game saves levels that you’ve already beaten so you don't have to start from scratch every time. Reference library with info about R-Type series universe was added as a bonus feature.
Rage RacerRacingThis is actually the third Ridge Racer for the PS1 and contains the same drifting you would expect. But this time around, winning races earns money which you can use to upgrade your car or buy new ones. The game also has a very distinct style/tone, with a Europe styled setting as opposed to the usual tropical setting. The courses in this one are amazing.NN
Raiden ProjectShoot 'em Up / CompilationBadass Grandaddy of Shmups was released with a warning not to turn your TV on its side to get the 3:4 aspect ratio of the arcade version. Raiden DX, above, is a remix of Raiden II found in this.NN
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RaymanPlatformVery nice 2D platformer, great art style. Port of the PC version. Has very unique worlds and excellent music.Y
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€4.99
Rayman 2: The Great EscapePlatformOne of the best 3D platformers of its era, with art that looks like a Pixar film. Also on N64, PC (with better graphics and framerate), Dreamcast (better graphics, solid 60fps and downloadable content! The DC version is being slightly remixed on 3DS as Rayman 3D) and PS2 under Rayman Revolution.Y
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RayStormShoot 'em upVertical shump with 3D graphics but played in typical 2D. Has a neat feature where you can lock onto background enemies and destroy them with lasers. Plays well and looks nice, but the screen can get cluttered with the explosion effects. Also available on the Saturn as Layer Section II in Japan. Has a prequel on the PS1 called RayCrisis that is also good but criminally short.N?
Resident EvilSurvival HorrorCodified the survival horror genre with its fixed camera angles, horror movie aesthetic, tank controls, and limited resources. Features non-linear inventory puzzles and tense, tight gameplay, though the style is not for everyone. The Director's Cut re-release includes extra content, while the Greatest Hits version adds analog controls yet botches the soundtrack altogether. Seriously, just listen to this! If you insist on playing the Greatest Hits version, use the Ultimate Director's Cut Dual Shock Mod if you have to (quite a mouthful I know).

Ported to Windows 95 with uncensored FMVs, and the Sega Saturn with nicer graphics and extra game modes. There is also a fantastic Gamecube remake and a weird NDS re-imagining.

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Resident Evil 2Survival HorrorMostly follows the formula of the original, but now you must make your way through Racoon City as Leon or Claire; your actions in one scenario will affect the other. Again, look for the DualShock Ver., with has an easy mode and other extras. Has been ported to N64, PC, DC and GC. Best version regarding visuals, sound and extra content is the Sourcenext PC port with the Classic REbirth mod.Y
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Resident Evil 3: NemesisSurvival HorrorTakes place at the same time as the previous game; this time you just play as Jill, who is stalked by titular mutant Nemesis, which adds tension. Introduces several series mainstay elements and the first incarnation of 'The Mercenaries', as well as branching paths based on real-time decisions. Ported to PC (twice) and DC with minor extra content, and to GCN with none. Not as fondly remembered as RE2.Y
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Rhapsody: A Musical Adventurestrategy RPGCute fantasy RPG with an anime-inspired fairy tale setting and a comical, non-serious story. Features turn-based combat on a grid, where multiple units can be moved and commanded. An extremely easy game with virtually no optional content and somewhat boring gameplay, but fun dialogue and entertaining musical numbers. Ported to NDS with streamlined combat and some minor bugs. Loosely related to La Pucelle on PS2.NN
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Ridge Racer Type 4RacingFeatures inhumanly awesome funky music, and strangely enough, a storyline. Choose from one of four racing teams and get to the top. Drifting takes a little time to master, but once you get it down, you'll be unstoppable. Shitloads of cars with almost laughably idiotic (but fun as fuck) designs waiting to get in story mode.Y
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Rising Zan: The Samurai GunmanActionFight demonic ninjas, robots, and other weird Japanese-made shit in a Wild West setting as a gun-shootin' cowboy-swordmaster in this fun action game. KATANA FIGHTAN, GUNSLINGAN, and BLOWAN SHIT UP. Also, cowboy hostages in undies, sexy meter, and one catchy introNN
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Rival Schools: United by Fate3D FightingPrequel to the DC game Project Justice (Justice Gakuen) tag-team fighter where characters are hot-blooded teenagers fighting for justice, using styles based on sports. Voice-acted story mode and multiple endings. Fighting is tight and feels more 2D than 3D. Excellent setting and cast. Graphics are looking long in the tooth. Had a JP-only update with a school life sim mode and character creation, also extra characters like Daigo and the hot blooded PE teacher Hayato. Don't expect to see it on PSN due to legal tangles.NN
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIStrategyRomance of the Three Kingdoms 6 is a strategy game by Koei. You control a warlord. Your goal is to conquer China during the Three Kingdoms era. There is a lot of strategy at play here. You will have to manage diplomacy, warfare, personnel recruitment, and many other things in your bid for supremacy.NN
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SaGa FrontierRPGGuide one of seven people through seven different quests and countless worlds in a quest..well, to do a lot of things, really. Highly customizable characters and a fast-paced battle system; suffers from high difficulty and the developers running out of time/money at the end. If you like this, consider playing Romancing SaGa for PS2 and Romancing SaGa 3 with a translation patch for SNES.NN
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SaGa Frontier 2RPGThis one is a bit different from the other SaGa games, as it uses a scenario system, where each scenario advances the story a bit. Aside from that it is still classic SaGa. You have two main characters, with their stories running in parallel and eventually crossing over, spanning over various decades.

Some scenarios merely advance the story, while others feature a barebones duel battle which mixes regular battles with some strategy elements. You will HATE Battle of South Moundtop!

SaiyukiStrategyBased on the nineties anime Saiyuki, which is in turn based on the classic Chinese epic Journey to the West. You play as the human priest/ess (you can pick) Sanzo, who travels along with his/her motley crew of were-buddies. Similar to FFT in presentation and combat, though the learning curve is very uneven. The Auto-battle is awesome though, and makes any grinding you need to do (if any) a breeze. Give it a try and you might be surprised.Y
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Sentinel ReturnsPuzzleIf you understand what the fuck is going on, then all power to you. This thing is simple, yet incredibly fun, and there are over six hundred levels. You enter an alien landscape, and from the eyes of a stationary robot 'host', you absorb trees [the local form of energy] and build a linear tower of boulders until you can see eye-to-eye with the titular Sentinel. This succeeds the Atari game 'The Sentinel', and features a vast improvement in graphics. Perhaps the most outstanding point in this game is its incredible, thick-as-molasses atmosphere, to which the score, composed by none other than famed director John Carpenter, contributes in no small way. An excellent way to pass long hours when you're too jittery to read Lovecraft but you want something with the same vibe.NN
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Silent BomberActionRun around and blow shit up. A REALLY fun game with plenty of explosions, enemys, bosses and a pretty entertaining storyline. Works like shit on emulators, though.NN
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Silhouette MirageRun 'n GunThe Edo Computer has gone berserk, and it's up to you to set things right. Clever polarity-platformin' game made by Treasure that got a fucked-up difficulty curve when localized by Working Designs. Expect hours of money grinding unless you play the Japanese version. Port of the Sega Saturn version with a few less detailed backgrounds and longer loading times, but still plays fine. When you're done, throw it in your CD player (you do know what that is, right?) and listen to that CD Audio soundtrack.NN
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Silent Hillsurvival horrorSurvival horror similar to Resident Evil with fixed camera angles, tank controls, and resource management. The incredible art direction and soundtrack focus on creating a sense of dread and melancholy. Has an enigmatic story with multiple endings and an incredible atmosphere, set in an abandoned small town. Features some New Game+ content as well. Re-imagined as Silent Hill: Shattered Memories (Wii/PS2/PSP).Y
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SkullmonkeysPlatformSequel to cult classic The Neverhood, a clay animation adventure for the PC. This is a platformer, and you won't need to know anything about the first game in terms of plot. Looks completely fantastic and the soundtrack is unforgettable. One of the most visually polished and off-beat platformer titles on the system.NN
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Soul Blade3D FightingPredecessor to Soul Calibur, using many rougher, but similar elements and fighting. Not as good as the sequel, but damn fine nonetheless.NN
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Speed FreaksRacingAnother go-karter similar to CTR but with original characters and stages. Art style is a strange mix of Rayman and human, and the character's are quite entertaining to watch. Sports pretty wide, sleek stages with aeroplanes, ferris wheels and all sorts of shit and some loose but very fun gameplay. Called 'Speed Punks' outside Europe.NN
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Spider - The Video GamePlatformYou play as a motherfucking mecha spider with a knife for a leg. What more is there to say? Collect augmentations in many non-linear levels, such as a boomerang shot, a flamethrower leg and a homing missile leg attachment (!) along with many others as you do what a mecha spider does—kicking some miniature ass. A largely unknown 2.5D platformer that offers good, challenging gameplay.NN
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Spider-ManActionGreat Spidey game based on the comic-books. Fun spidey gameplay with web-slinging, climbing, and brawling. Everyone is written in character and the game has great Voice-Acting. Also, Stan Lee's the narrator. How cool is that? Pick up the sequel as well. Tons of hidden unlockables and collectables to find. EXCELSIOR!NN
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Spyro the DragonPlatformGo up against the evil Gnasty Gnorc. Awesome platformer by Insomniac. Lots of stuff to collect.Y
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Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!PlatformA pretty chill soundtrack to go along with some fun and quirky puzzles and challenges. Sadly, there are some 'RAEGRAEGRAEG'-inducing characters like the Egg Bandit and that fucking greedy ass bear.Y
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Spyro 3: Year of the DragonPlatformAwesome minigames and a cool bonus stage. Last good one, sequels appeared on all consoles and sucked. It's a shame really.

PROTIP: Get the Greatest Hits version. The normal version has some game-breaking bugs and lacks some music.

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Star Ocean: The Second StoryAction RPGSci-fi/fantasy RPG with an action-based, three dimensional battle system. Highly customizable skill system, massive item creation system, and so bad it's hilarious voice acti- CRAWD HAS ADVANCED FORWARD. Also remixed on PSP as Star Ocean: Second Evolution, which has a buttload of CGs, and is fully voiced with slightly better voi—PEAR INTO PEACHESNN
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Star Gladiator3D FightingCapcom's less-than-successful foray into 3D fighting, with a setting that parodies Star Wars; lightsabers, Darth Vader stand-ins, the works. Not a technically proficient fighter, although a fun diversion with off-beat characters. Sequel on DC.NN
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Star Trek InvasionShooterPretty great shooter (with the emphasis on the pretty part) which plays like Colony Wars. You don't have to like Star Trek to enjoy it but if you do you'll like the references and cameo voice work. If you like flying close enough to the hull of a borg cube (and inside it!) to scrap the paint off or fighting near black holes then you'll like this game.NN
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Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams2D FightingPretty good start into street fighter's origins. Not as many characters as alpha 3, but still a good game otherwise.Y
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Street Fighter Alpha 22D FightingAwesome entry in the Street Fighter series. Even if you have Alpha 3, this one is still worth a play because of it's style and gameplay. Gold edition has more features and such.Y
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Street Fighter Alpha 32D FightingOne of many people's all time favorite fighting games. Great battle systems, as well as a varied roster make this another great entry in the Street Fighter resume. Someone of your breeding could never defeat Karin Kanzuki. Has extra characters compared to the Arcade version like Guile and a lot of extra modes. Ported to GBA with surprisingly good results and PSP for more visibility and a new fighter, Ingrid from cap fighting evolution + copy-paste Yun, Eagle and Maki from Capcom Vs SNK2.Y
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Street Fighter Collection2D FightingCollection of some fucking great fighting games. Composed of 2 discs, disc one has Super Street Fighter 2 and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, disc 2 contains Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, which is a rebalanced version or definite version of Alpha 2, the only bothersome thing is the loading between matches that could be done with in the SSF2 and SSF2T versions, but they're great ports though.NN
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Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha3D FightingBefore SFIV, there was this. Considered the black sheep of street fighter due to it having a different team under its belt, Arika. Along with the not welcome at the time 3d gameplay. All in all, a good game like most Street Fighters, has extra characters compared to the arcade counterpart like Sakura. Suprisingly has one of the greatest game soundtracks of all time that nobody listened too. No I am serious go fucking youtube it.
Strider 2ActionTake the concepts of the first Strider, make Hiryu all-around better, and make the level design cooler. That's Strider 2 in a nutshell, and damn is it good. No relation to those other Strider 'sequels'. Only real problem is, is that the difficulty level in this game is inconsistent but everything is bad ass and you won't care. The game has two discs with Strider and Strider 2, but they're labeled backwards (the Strider 2 game is labeled Strider and vice versa). Strider 2 gameplay.Y
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SuikodenJRPG; turn-basedTurn-based fantasy JRPG with 108 obtainable characters (not all can be used in battle). Improve your headquarters by adding new features and functions. Though low on visual appeal or innovation (it could easily be a SNES game), it's a brisk and fun JRPG with virtually no grinding and a consistent challenge level.Y
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Suikoden 2JRPGThe sequel to Suikoden. Play as a solider who ends up leading an entire army against his old allies. Criminally under-rated; is one of the best RPGs on the system. Is considered by most to be the best in the series, and has one of the greatest villains of video gaming, the legendary Luca Blight. Expect to pay through the nose if you want a physical copy. This game had a visual novel continuation called Suikogaiden for PS1 in Japan only. In 2013 it was fan-translated. You can get the Suikogaiden translation hereY
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Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo2D PAZURU FAITINGBasically the cast of Street Fighter ditches the Fightan element for colorful puzzles and shit. Ported to PS3/360 as an HD Remix.NN
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Syphon FilterAction / StealthOften called a Metal Gear Solid wannabe for a number of plot similarities (including a knock-off of the FOXDIE retrovirus), Syphon Filter as a series is a lot more straightforward and action-oriented than the stealthy MGS, despite billing itself as stealthy. The plot is not nearly as melodramatic or well written as MGS, and instead is more in the vein of your usual spy thriller. All three games are very similar and continue where the last one left off in terms of plot, so what goes for this one goes for the other two as well. They are a worthwhile action-shooting trilogy and they're all up on PSN. Also had some games on PSP you may like (in fact, series bloomed on PSP, each of them is considered to be some of the best PSP games out there).

You get a taser that, if you zap someone long enough with it, they burst into flames. It never gets old (and has infinite charges!)

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Syphon Filter 2Action / StealthSame as the above.Y
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Tactics OgreSRPGThis is actually a sequel to Ogre Battle 64 and the later GBA prequel, Knight of Lodis. Plays like Final Fantasy Tactics (which is unsurprising since they were made by many of the same people), but more challenging with balanced strategy (Although there are some exploits that might make the game too easy later on, and they aren't exactly hard to notice). Release date confusion had this called an FFT ripoff, which is ironically not the case. Do not overlook this game if you are a fan of the Ogre series or SRPGs in general. PSP remix adds pretty graphics made by the original team, and is a little more fleshed out in battles, along with a different translation. Hell, some say that version is so good it might as well be a remake. Features multiple endingsroutes and a hidden level that is actually harder than the plot battles like the 'Deep Dungeon' on FFT.N?
Tail Concertoaction-adventure; platformerPlay as a mech-riding dog-policeman in a world of floating islands populated by furries. A cute and lighthearted platformer, visually very similar to the Mega Man Legends series. Though cute, it's pretty short and average from a gameplay standpoint, with some frustrating final stages due to the lack of D-stick controller support. Its spiritual successor is Solatorobo: Red the Hunter on NDS.N?
Tail of the SunOpen world / Action / ExplorationOpen world game in which you play prehistoric man. Your only goals are to keep your village fed, keep your lineage going, and kill enough mammoths to build a tower of their tusks that reaches the 'tail of the sun'. Leveling up different parts of your body by eating stuff will provide different endings depending on what you leveled up. Level up by exploring and advancing your culture.

It's like Minecraft in that you make your own fun, and a lack of an imagination is a surefire way to make this no fun.

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Tales of DestinyAction-RPGThe first Tales game to be localized. The Tales series is known for fairly generic anime fantasy games, but with a memorable cast of characters, and a fully active battle system. Tales of Destiny has an especially likable main cast, which helps carry the story. But the combat, which is fully active and takes place on a 2D plane, can feel very clunky and slow. The graphics also look rather basic. The game allows local co-op multi-player, but it only works in battle. Overall, you should play this if you're more into RPGs for the characters than anything. Has a Japan-only PS2 remake which was generally well-received.N?
Tales of Destiny II (Tales of Eternia)Action-RPGMost Tales games take place in their own self-contained universe, and this game has no continuity with Tales of Destiny; it's called Tales of Eternia in Japan. (Ironically, an actual Tales of Destiny 2 was released later for the PS2.) In comparison to Destiny this game has a rather boring cast of flat anime stereotypes, and the story certainly hasn't improved. However, the combat system is a lot faster, more fluid, and fun overall, plus the graphics have significantly improved (especially in-battle). Unlike the previous game, you should get this if you're into RPGs for the gameplay. Has a Japan and Europe-only PSP port with minor bug fixes.N?
Team BuddiesTPS-StrategyA top-down TPS starring the 'Buddies': pill-shaped soon-to-be-psychopaths who are just chilling in Buddieland, until one day when crates full of guns start falling out of the goddamn sky. Cue wars between the color-based teams. Has a lengthy, challenging campaign and 4-player splitscreen with a variety of modes, character skins, and weapon sets.

The strategic element of the game comes from commanding your squad of 4 (including you) and aquiring crates to use on your stacking pad to build weapons and vehicles.

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Tekken 33D FightingWell, it's Tekken 3. It made the series go from good to awesome. Tekken 1 and 2 also on PS1 still good and go get them if youre into collecting (but they have little value near 3). Also, they're very cheap and easy to find these days, sometimes going for 5 dollars at a flea market. Has a lot of unlockable characters and extra modes worth checking out, like Tekken Force mode (beat 'em up style) which was introduced here.N?
Tempest X3ShooterA good (albeit imperfect) port of Tempest 2000, also known as 'the only reason to get an Atari Jaguar'. It's not clear if the updated visuals are a good thing - the new effects are so flashy that it gets hard to see shit. Nonetheless, one of the trippiest and most intense rail shooters ever, and the soundtrack kicks ass.

Alternatively, try Typhoon 2001, a Tempest 2000 freeware fan remake for Windows.

Tenchu: Stealth AssassinsAction
Stealth
Stealthy ninjas. Had some sequels which improved on the gameplay and concepts, but this one's not bad to get your feet wet.N?
Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth AssassinsAction
Stealth
More stealthy ninjas. Also, spy on your neighbors through blinds.N?
The Legend of DragoonRPGBilled as the competition of Final Fantasy VII upon release due to its long story and state-of-the-art graphics, Legend of Dragoon is really a fairly conventional fantasy RPG. The story has a bit of an eighties cartoon vibe (the characters wear dragon-themed power suits), and the graphics still hold up today, with some neat art direction and cool settings. However, the story is very long and dragged-out, and the battle system, which uses timed hits similar to Paper Mario, can get really tedious. It has a cult following, still hoping for a sequel. Try it out for yourself, it goes for pretty cheap these days.Y
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The Misadventures of Tron BonneAction
Puzzle
A spin-off of the Mega Man Legends series featuring the affably evil Bonne family of sky pirates. There are action, combat and puzzle-based missions; the main draw involves raising your 40 Servbots to assist you in your tasks. There was 41th Servbot available only through a Japanese contest but you can gameshark your way in.N?
Thousand ArmsRPGA parodic, referential RPG where you date girls to power up your sword. Subtle. The combat and graphics are somewhat barebones, but the humor and ecchi elements manage to carry the game for the most part. One of the few RPGs where flirting with chicks serves some significantly pragmatic purposes (take a guess which is the publisher?).N?
Thunder Force V: Perfect SystemShoot 'em UpIf you've played either of the Genesis Thunder Force games you know what to expect: upgradable weapons you can switch on the fly, lush and colorful stages, and wonderful soundtracks filled with that Technosoft flair. Feels easier than the older games, but not by much. A Saturn version that was only released in Japan. It looks nicer than the PS1 version, but the PS1 version has less slowdown and a few bonus features.N?
Threads of Fate (JP: Dewprism)Action-RPGA one-off SquareSoft game where you play as either a boy or girl protagonist. Though both have minor story and gameplay differences (the boy can shape-shift while the girl uses magic), progression is basically the same, and playing as the girl is recommended because her dialogue is hilarious, while the boy has a cardboard-cutout personality. Structured kind of like a Zelda title, with an interconnected overworld and underground dungeons full of puzzles. Though it has some frustrating platform segments and somewhat tedious combat, the neat, crisp graphics and entertaining story (if you picked the girl) make it worth a try for sure. Though it never had an official sequel, a fan-made successor called Duo Princess was released.Y
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Time CrisisRail ShooterSHOOT ALL THE CROOKS AND SHIT WITH A LIGHTGUN! PEW! PEW! PEW! (That being said, get a CRT if you want the lightgun to work at all)N?
Tomb Raider 3Action
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Third and possibly the best. More of the same. Also on PC!Y
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Tomba!MetroidvaniaLittle-known Metroidvania-type game. You run around beating up pigs and doing tasks. Awesome!

Known as Tombi! in Europe.

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Tomba! 2MetroidvaniaSee above, only now with polygons and hair-tearingly difficult minigames (MINECART). You can also retrieve a savegame from Tomba! to unlock a secret quest. Both it and the prequel are horrifically difficult to find, so expect to shill out around 100 dollars for each. Unless you're a filthy pirate. Known as Tombi! 2 in Europe.N?
Tony Hawk's Pro SkaterSportsSO HERE I AM, DOING EVERYTHING I CAN, HOLDING ON TO WHAT I AM, PRETENDING I'M A SUPER MANN?
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2SportsOne of the greatest extreme sports games, if not THE greatest, known for its easy to learn but hard to master gameplay and making a bunch of obese neckbeards try to take up skateboarding. Try playing the first one as well if you're feeling nostalgic.N?
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3SportsSee above. Warning: the PS2/Xbox/GC version is MUCH better, play this version if you love polygon men and pixels.N?
Trap Gunner / Trap RunnerAction/FightingIsometric top-down arena fighter with a number of archetypal characters with separate storylines. Gameplay mostly consists of using, disarming and setting up combos of various traps instead of direct combat. It's a blast splitscreen with traps set to random.N?
Twisted MetalCar CombatThe original vehicular combat game. Still holds up well today.Y
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Twisted Metal 2Car CombatAdded more depth to the game, such as fighting game style inputs for special moves like a freeze ray. Last PS1 Twisted Metal to be made by Single Trac, 3 and 4 were made by 989 Studios and aren't nearly as good. Twisted Metal: Head On for PSP/PS2 is considered the next 'real' game in the series.Y
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Um Jammer LammyRhythmSpiritual sequel to (i.e. exact same gameplay as) Parappa the Rapper. You play as Lammy the Lamb, rock guitarist extrordanaire for MilkCan, trying to make it to the gig you're late for. Tons of cameos and references to Parappa. Includes unlockable co-op, vs, and Parappa (who you play in a remix of each stage) modes. The original Guitar Hero, at least in spirit.Y
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Vagrant StoryAction-RPGAnother jewel by Matsuno, an action game with a moody Gothic-pop atmosphere and Shakespeare references left and right. Boasts an excellent story and a ridiculously in-depth weapon customization system. Very well received critically but poor sales of this game in Europe and US made FF XII delevopers switch main character (manly male Basch) to androgynous pussy named Vaan. It you're into FF XII and FF Tactics, this game is written by the same person (Matsuno) and takes place in the same world as those games (Ivalice).Y
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Valkyrie ProfileRPGAn Tri-Ace title based on Norse mythology; as a valkyrie, you must recruit valiant souls to fight for the side of good as the Ragnarök approaches. Combat and exploration are involving, as they mix platformer and traditional RPG elements together, and the story is sparse, albeit very appealing. Every recruited character has their own backstory. There are multiple endings: Differently from most games, this title relies on a rather large number of factors to determine which one you'll get; After your first playthrough, a rerun using a guide is recommended, since the A Ending, often regarded as the best, requires a set of specific, non-intuitive measures. A very innovative and bold game which gives a lot of freedom to the player and stray away from the comfort zone set by some of its contemporaries. Ported to PSP with extras.N?
VanarkRail ShooterBlatant Star Fox 64 ripoff, but it's a very good ripoff, entertaining and polished graphics, nicely done controls and camera, story is meh.N?
Vandal HeartsSRPGSimilar in gameplay to Final Fantasy Tactics, you control several characters who move across grid-based maps and engage enemies by turns. Vandal Hearts has a bit of a dark fantasy style going on, and though the story is unimpressive, it's well-thought out. The meat of the game is really fun, because the polygonal maps are full of detail and varied terrain, with lots of things to interact with, varied mission objectives, and hidden items. It has a fair level of difficulty, and though the class system is somewhat broken, it's overall one of the best SRPGs of its generation, with decent replay value to boot.N?
Vandal Hearts 2SRPGA high quality strategy game. Isn't real-time, but after selecting your actions, they are executed at the same time as the enemies'. This can lead to a lot of chasin' bitches around the map for no reason. Characters are incredibly bland, especially in comparison to the first game.N?
Vanguard BanditsSRPGA fantasy medieval SRPG, except everyone climbs into giant robots to fight! Includes a big, mostly likeable cast and story varying from a total trainwreck to rock-solid depending on which route you're playing. Combat is fun, as individual duels between mechs get very tense. It's not very polished, but what's there is quite entertaining. Also, for a game with barely any voice acting, it has an exceptional American dub (compare the US intro to the original version)Y
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Vib RibbonRhythmAnother title from musical animal connoisseurs Nana-on-sha, this time featuring a stick figure bunny that strolls along a line avoiding obstacles depending on whether or not you press the right button. Comes with some catchy tunes and also allows you to play your own stages from a music CD. (Use PSX if you want to emulate this properly)Y
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Vigilante 8Car CombatVehicle Combat with awesome level and weapon design. Spinoff of the PC game 'Interstate '76'. Also on N64 and Dreamcast.NN
Vigilante 8: Second OffenseCar CombatSequel to the above, more of the same awesomeness, ports also on same consoles.NN
WarhawkFlight Combat
Arcade
This was made by the same people behind Twisted Metal.Y
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Wild 9PlatformerAn interesting platformer by Shiny, the guys who made Earthworm Jim, where you do not usually directly attack enemies, but instead have a Gravity Gun ('The Rig') which you can use to manipulate enemies and objects. Killing enemies is done by throwing them into their own traps, spike pits, lasers, grinders, etc. Very fun, very violent, and fairly hard. Also can be found easily if you look around places. Also contains one of the best troll endings ever.NN
Wild ArmsRPGThe planet Filgaia is under attack by demons. Are you a bad enough dude to save Filgaia? Incredible music, various firearms, learnable sword skills, a neat magic system, and an interesting Wild West setting make this one worth playing. The graphics are kind of weak, but still have many cool visual effects (especially the town on fire) for a VERY early PS1 title. Had a PS2 remake, with better graphics, and more of a WA3 type system, but opinions are mixed about it.Y
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Wild Arms 2RPGA non-linear sequel to Wild Arms with a notably darker tone and the same excellent style of music. You play as a dude with a bigass bayonet who later fuses with some seemingly evil guy. As a result, he can transform for major asskicking. The translation isn't great, but it's acceptable.Y
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Wip3outRacingAnti-gravity racing game with a neat soundtrack. Protip: get special edition with 1 and 2's tracks (UK only). Wipeout and Wipeout 2097 (or whaterver it was called, the 2nd one) are also on Sega Saturn. Wip3out is only on PSX.N?
WormsStrategyDecent port of the PC classic. PSX has all worms from the 1st to armageddon, all are pretty fine ports, though none have online features. If you really wanna play Worms, get Armageddon on PC. If you can't then the PSX version is ok, just not great.NN
X2: No ReliefShoot'em UpHard as balls shmup from the same creators of Worms. It is a sequel to the Amiga game Project X, but it ditches the Gradius-style powerbar for a more traditional style.
XenogearsJRPG; turn-basedA traditional JRPG with a hugely ambitious sci-fi/mecha plot that touches on analytic philosophy and Jungian psychology. Turn-based combat and a lengthy story. Its super-slow pacing, occasional frustrating platforming, and general lack of gameplay on disc two have limited its appeal, but it has a strong cult following. Just be aware that it's a bumpy ride. The first part of the Xeno Meta series, which are games set in similar universes with similar themes to each other. The 'series' continued with the Xenosaga series on the PS2 and the Xenoblade series on the Wii/Wii U/3DS/Switch.

(Patch that reverts the English voice acting to Japanese:[1])

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Xevious 3D G+Shoot'em UpIt's Xevious, now in full 3D! It also features the classic game for extra nostalgia.Y
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X-Men: Childrem Of Atom2D FightingPort of the arcade smash hit by Acclaim. Also done by Capcom. This game is also on the saturn in america. But I guess finding this would be easier considering how ps1 games are easier to find.NN (GER)
X-Men V.S. Street Fighter2D FightingYou take the X-Men and you take the Street Fighter Characters and BAM! A fun fighter for all. Also on saturn which is the better version. That version, however is japan only.NN (GER)
Yoyo's Puzzle Park / Gussun ParadisePuzzle / ActionYou have to use bombs to kill all the enemies on the stage and collect cool power-ups along the way. The whole game is set out like you are on a stage in a theatre and the audience throw graffiti at you and cheer after you complete a stage. The whole game also allows co-op for added fun
Yu Gi Oh! Forbidden MemoriesTCGThis game is fun shit. Not the best game ever but still its fun if you like the show and some good music too. Combine your shit even without polymerazation, which is badassHERESY mandatory. Used to have cards included but I doubt you'll find a version including them this day and age. Just be warned: this game should have come with a Codebreaker disc due to difficulty; fortunately, numeric codes available through the internet allow you to acquire powerful cards easily if you don't feel like 'grinding' for them. Entirely different from later entries, most rules of the actual TCG aren't present here, as this title works similarly to what is seen on the anime's first season.NN

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Fifth Generation
Consoles3DO - Commodore Amiga CD32 - Capcom CPS Changer - Atari Jaguar - Casio Loopy - SNK Neo Geo CD - Nintendo 64 - NEC PC-FX - Apple Pippin - Bandai Playdia - Sony PlayStation - Sega Saturn
HandheldsNintendo Game Boy Color - Tiger game.com - SNK Neo Geo Pocket - Tiger R-Zone - Nintendo Virtual Boy