The player controls 'Nautila' a 'Babelfish', which is used to indirectly influence the environment within a huge water tank. Nautila has to suck up dangerous fish, clear rocks, supply food etc. for creatures resembling the 'Sea Monkeys' advertisements found e.g. in many comic books a few years ago. These creatures (essentially micro shrimps), have nevertheless not much in common with their comic cousins in this game. The Sea Monkeys in the game try to reach a Venus Shell as soon as they are hatched. If Nautila is not fast enough to clear the puzzles preventing the Sea Monkeys from reaching their shell, they will perish... Catch line: Save the primeval shrimp... 70 levels in total, with increasingly difficult objectives.
ANIMORPHS: Shattered Reality is a quasi-3D platformer based on the popular Scholastic book series. A quick back story: Earth is being secretly conquered by an alien race known as the Yeerks, small slug like creatures that enter a host’s ear, latch onto their brain, and completely control them. The only thing standing between the Yeerks and total domination is the Animorphs, a group of kids who have the power to morph into any animal form they can touch.
In Shattered Reality, the leader of the Yeerk invasion, Visser 3, has a plan to finally take over the world. Using a device called “the Continuum Crystalâ€, Visser 3 plans to manipulate the space-time continuum in such as to change reality, making his invasion force the rulers of Earth, with no more Animorphs to fight against him. However, as he activates the continuum crystal, is misfires, shatters itself and the shards of the crystal become scattered. The Animorphs must collect all the shards of the shattered crystal to prevent Visser 3 from achieving his evil designs.
You then control the various members of the Animorphs crew, leading them through several differently themed levels (forests, swamps, urban, factories, underwater, subway tunnels, spacecraft, etc.) to collect the pieces of the crystal. Most of the gameplay is jumping around on platforms collecting coins, battling aliens (when you encounter an alien, you automatically morph from your human self into your “battle morphâ€, which is a unique animal for each character), defeating the occasional boss alien, and trying not to fall. A few levels are more of a 3rd person race, rather than platform based, as you navigate a dolphin, dragonfly, bat, or hawk (one of the Animorphs in another one of their animal forms) down a dangerous path. All the levels are quite linear in nature. At the end of each level, you collect a piece of the crystal. If for some reason you fail in your quest, you get to see a movie of what happens to Earth when the Yeerks finally take over. If you succeed, you are rewarded with a nice winning video.

Alone in the Dark 2 is the 1993 sequel to 1992's survival horror video game Alone in the Dark developed by Infogrames. The game is the second installment in the series.
This is the home port of the popular arcade light gun game. This home version has special bonuses and additional secret levels not found in the arcade. Using a light gun (or a mouse, if available) you blast your way through the secret base, Area 51, which has been taken over by mutant aliens.
As you work your way to the secrets at the heart of Area 51, you'll need to destroy an increasingly dangerous line of aliens, upgrade your firearm, and cause as much collateral damage as possible. The game rewards the player for destroying windows, light fixtures, computers, explosive barrels, and even fire extinguishers. Each consecutive hit increases your streak rating (which adds to your score) and certain combinations of these collateral hits will open up secret bonus rooms.
The biggest arcade hit in history hits again in earth- shattering 3-D! Mind- altering graphics innovative new features and explosive special effects transform the arcade classic into the ultimate intergalactic rockfest. Rock on!
The sequel to Panzer General and second release in SSI's 5-Star General series. This time you play World War 2 from the Allied point of view. Both, Western Allies and Soviet Forces, can be played (Pacific theatre is not included). The game interface is only slightly enhanced, unit and map graphics are the same as in its predecessor.
Like the original, you pilot an Armored Core into battles ranging from the destruction of enemy structures to other mechs and tanks, all for the sake of money used to upgrade and repair your mech.
This semi-sequel to the original includes 17 new missions as well as a 2 player split screen mode and, using the Playstation link cable, a 2 player mode on two seperate TV screens.
The Tan army has secretly built a weapons factory, and are on the move against your green army. Using everything you have available to you, you must lead the green army against the tan enemy and destroy the weapons factory.
Included in this addition of Army Men is the ability to wage war underwater and underground in 15 single player missions and 16 multiplayer maps. New to the arsenal are submarines, motorbikes and assault rafts, a map editor to create mutliplayer maps for 2 players, new multiplayer modes such as grudge match and co-op plus a new training mode called Boot Camp, allowing you to train up on all of the combat controls with a firing range and a range of battle exercises.
Midway is back with yet another collection of old arcade games. This collection provides classics from the mid-'80s to 1990. On paper, this collection looks unstoppable, but some little control problems and other emulation inaccuracies keep it from reaching its full potential.
Another great game by 3DO designed for gameplay on the Sony Playstation game systems.

Six of the All-Time Greatest Atari Arcade Classics. 720º -- Skate or Die! Attention all skaters - the parks are back and open for business. Tear up the streets or pull off some truly radical moves in 4 different skate parks and earn cash to buy new boards, shoes or gear! In this game, Skateboarding is not a crime! Paperboy -- The arcade hit comes home with all of the features that made it a classic! Get the papers delivered while avoiding cars, kids, robbers, pets, potholes and more! 3 difficulty levels make Paperboy a hit delivery. Vindicators -- The Year: 2525. Location: Outside the Galaxy TR15. Your Mission: Intercept and destroy invading forces from the evil Tangent Empire. Build up your tank with better shields, firepower and more! Two-player action allows you and a buddy to destroy gun turrets and enemy tanks with no remorse. Prepare for battle! Gauntlet -- Re-conquer the dungeons of yore along with Merlin the Wizard, Thor the Warrior, Thyra the Valkyrie or Quester the Elf! Each carries their own unique qualities such as magic, hand-to-hand combat, speed or strong armor. Join them and attack monsters, explore over 100 mazes or compete for food, treasure and magic potions! Marble Madness -- A classic favorite! Take control of your marble by guiding it through 6 different mazes. Beat the clock and keep your marble from falling off the edges while avoiding nasty hazards and obstacles like other marbles, acid puddles and those dreaded vacuums! Get a grip and don't lose your marbles! RoadBlasters -- Take control of the road in this classic racer/shooter. Blast the competition off the road with rockets or whatever it takes! Collect fuel bubbles to keep your car speeding along until you reach the rally point. Watch out for enemy cars & obstacles and make sure you collect those power-ups 'cause you'll need them!

Incluces 6 great games to play on your Playstation console: Asteroids, Battlezone, Centipede, Missile Command, Super Breakout, and Tempest. Fun, original graphics.
You are Flint, a renegade swordsman on a quest to free a kingdom from the grip of a sinister ruler. Through a land of hidden danger you wield your weapon, navigating an intricate story wrought with bizarre characters, brain-twisting puzzles and wild games. Beware! An even greater evil is about to be revealed...
A group of marines fitted with advanced suits of armor protect Earth from an invasion of alien spider-like beings.
Story elements vary widely throughout the series but gameplay is generally focused on the player character, acting as a mercenary, completing missions assigned by various in-game corporations and individuals. The player character uses their mecha to perform duties such as destroying enemy units/facilities or protecting a designated element from attack by opposing forces.
* Asteroids * Asteroids Deluxe * Battlezone * Black Widow (PSX only) * Centipede * Gravitar * Missile Command * PONG * Space Duel (PSX only) * Super Breakout * Tempest * Warlords Additionally, an aftermarket level replacement add-on for Tempest, called Tempest Tubes, is also included.
Edward Carnaby, private eye of the paranormal, is back.
Carnaby's best friend, Charles Fiske, has been found dead near Shadow Island--a mysterious island near Maine. It is your duty to take up the investigation and find out the secrets of Shadow Island. The game takes place in the surrounding grounds of a gloomy mansion. The game is dark...very dark, and in true survival horror style there are many things lurking, waiting to pounce.
9 years after the original was released, the game that started it all returns for a new chapter in the Alone in the Dark series.
Can you see.......beyond your fear?
This is basically as the title states lol a dodgeball game, but its quite fun. If you remember the Dodgeball game from nin and advance super dodgeball on gba and all, this is pretty much the same, you have special power that you can use at certain times. The game is rather short and teh isnt much replay value unless you're just pounding on a friend or family member.
This installment is a 3-dimensional remake of the original "Army Men" game. The main character's goal is to collect the tinker toy keys which lead him to a Portal to the Real World.
Azure Dreams is set in a fantasy town called Monsbaiya. Set in the desert, the town prospers only because of the Monster Tower looming over it. In this town lives a skilled and famous monster tamer named Guy. On a stormy day, Guy disappears in the tower, never to be seen again. Ever since he disappeared, Guy's family has struggled to get by, putting all their hopes on Koh, his son, who will be allowed to enter the tower when he reaches the age of 15. When Koh finally reaches adulthood, he meets a vagabond familiar named Kewne, a monster that can speak the human language. Kewne and Koh then embark on a quest to reach the top floor of the Monster Tower and find out the truth about Guy's fate.
The third and final AC on Playstation has you continuing your custom mech building job, where companies contact you to complete objectives with a big pay load attached.
20 missions range from the usual destruction of structures and bases to battles against other mechs. Parts can be bought using the credits recieved from missions, allowing you to build up your mech. Players that have played the previous two Armored Core titles (Armored Core and AC: Project Phantasma) can load their previous mechs and build them up further thanks to 30 new parts available (as well as hidden parts scattered throughtout the levels).
Again, you can take on a friend in 2 player split screen and link cable mode (you can use two Playstations and TV's).
Some of the greatest arcade games from the 1980s come to the PlayStation in Arcade’s Greatest Hits. Get rid of the dirt in Bubble. Navigate through enemy territory and try to save the humans in Defender and Defender II. Turn your opponents into eggs in Joust. In Robotron 2004, you will have to fight hordes of mutant robots to protect the last human family. Get ready for outrageous space battles in Sinistar. All of the games have their classic graphics and sound. Remember what great games are really about with Arcade’s Greatest Hits.
All-Star Racing 2 is a racing game that contains multiple vehicles and five tracks. It also has multiple viewpoints and three levels of difficulty.
All-Star Racing is a Stock Car Racing game, published by Mud Duck Productions, which was released in 2002....
Second in the All-Star Baseball series includes a wide range of improvements and new features over ASB '99.
* Motion captured technology allows for a realistic representation of player movements, swings, throws and catches.
* Improved roster management includes the ability to sign players from the minor league, as well as create new players with new stats to create.
* Play a 162 game inter-league season or the complete 1999 MLB scheduled season.
And all 30 teams and their respective players, home stadiums, home and away jerseys and true to life player faces, sizes and play styles.
Alien Trilogy is a first-person shooter based on the first three Alien movies. You control Lt. Ripley in three sections, each based on one film: The colony complex on LV426 (from Aliens), the prison planet (from Alien³) and the derelict spaceship (from Alien). Each section consists of about 10 missions. In every mission, certain goals must be accomplished to continue. These include killing a certain number of enemies, finding items or activating switches.
Enemies include everything the Alien life cycle provides: facehuggers, chestbursters, warrior aliens, dog aliens (from Alien³) and Alien queens, one of which waits in the final mission of every section. In addition to the Aliens, you also have to fight employees of the Company, who have either been infected by the Aliens and are beyond saving or who actively want to obstruct your mission.
Weapons to be used include pistol, shotgun, pulse rifle, flame thrower and smart gun. Ammunition, health upgrades and other useful items are scattered throughout the levels. Hidden areas may be uncovered by using explosives like grenades and seismic charges. An auto mapping system helps in not getting lost, night goggles and shoulder lamps (running on battery power) allow you to see in the dark and the motion tracker tells you where your enemies are - but only if they are moving.
200 years after the incident on Florina "Fury" 161, Lieutenant Ellen Ripley is by scientists who are interested in the alien queen that was living in her. They want to use the queen to breed a new kind of military force. But then something goes wrong; the queen lays more eggs then the easter bunny and soon aliens are lurking everywhere on the U.S.M. Auriga and the U.S.M. Betty. It's up to Ripley, Call, DiStephano and Christie to wipe all of them out, and return safe back to earth.
Three Lions is a title designed to represent England's Football Association (which bears a crest featuring three lions). There are 32 official teams to choose in two modes to play. Tournament (with official settings) and exhibition match. Teams and players are developed with attention to statistic detail and featuring a unique face for each player, rendered from their likeness.
There is one special feature. In every soccer game, there is very good commentary. In "Three Lions", there is no commentary. No phrases like "Owen shoots" or "Barthez saves". You can almost feel the real atmosphere of the football match where the players are shouting at each other, referee is telling you to stop playing the injury and defensemen are complaining about the quality of the pitch.
The game centres around the voodoo priest and warrior Akuji (voiced by Richard Roundtree), who had his heart ripped out on his wedding day, and through the use of voodoo magic is now cursed to wander the Underworld. However, Kaisha, his would-be bride, finds him in hell and speaks to him in soul form: she informs him that it was Orad, Akuji's own brother, who orchestrated his murder. She begs Akuji to escape and stop him, as their families are preparing for war, and Orad is preparing to sacrifice her to the gods. Upon traveling through the first level of the Underworld and consulting loa Baron Samedi Akuji discovers he has a chance for redemption: if he traverses hell and collects the souls of his ancestors, which the Baron despises for their evil, then he will grant Akuji safe passage out of the underworld. On his way through, he must also defeat the wardens of each of the spirit gates, which will enable him to advance on his quest for the souls.
Air Hockey is an Action game, developed and published by Mud Duck Productions, which was released in 2003.
Air Combat is mostly considered an "arcade style" flight game due to its semi-realistic physics and the fact that many planes can carry up to 65 missiles, an impossibility in real-life aircraft. The goal of the game is to destroy enemy targets dispersed throughout the various levels and earn money (extra money can be earned by destroying non-target, optional enemies) to purchase additional aircraft and special weaponry, a feature that continues with the current Ace Combat games. The player can choose from several different planes in the game ranging from F-4 Phantoms to Su-27 Flankers and Stealth aircraft, albeit painted in a special "Phoenix" color scheme. Later in the game, the player can select a wingman to accompany them during a mission, the player can "instruct" the wingman to perform one of three different actions.
Take to the skies at the controls of the most advanced fighter plane in the world: the F-111X. Armed to the teeth with high-tech weapons systems, you fly a series of 7 missions - ranging from heavy-duty bombing raids to stealth reconnaissance expeditions over hostile enemy territory.

This game inherits the gameplay and style which was seen in Erwin Kloibhofer and Henk Nieborg's previous title, Flink. As Lomax, the player must navigate through four main worlds with three levels each, in a side-scrolling platform game. The enemies are brainwashed lemmings who have been turned into monsters taking the form of zombies, cowboys, and aliens. Like some other platformers, bumping into them kills the player's character. The player's main attack spins Lomax around, and can be used to both avoid being killed by bumping into them, and "kill" them. By effectively "killing" them, they are turned back into ordinary lemmings and leave in peace. There are coins scattered throughout the levels that grant additional lives when enough are found. Magic helmets can also be found, which can be used as weapons and grant Lomax immunity from one attack, after which he loses the helmet. In addition to the standard platforming, Lomax can also use several abilities featured in the original Lemmings (game), such as builders and diggers, as well as others not found in the original.

Follow Phix through the magnetically controlled world of Magnetica.
Adidas Power Soccer 98 is the fourth and final title in the Psygnosis series. Offering the classic mix of arcade and simulated gameplay from the previous games, this edition updates the game twelve different types of tournaments and cups, eleven international leagues, 120 national teams and about 30 different stadia to play in.
Aside from the classic gameplay players have different moves such as flick-passes, short dribbles, and sliding tackles. In both both (arcade modes and simulation), there is a speed button that makes players run at an extreme and somewhat unrealistic speed. It is not entirely an advantage as using it widens the gap between the ball and the foot, leaving players wide open for tackles. Unlike similar games, there also isn't a way to scroll through the available players - the game automatically selects the player nearest to the ball.
The camera is dynamic and smoothly zooms in and out to give the best overview of the pitch. Multiplayer is available for up to four players through multitap. It was released in June of 1998 to coincide with the 1998 World Cup played in France at that time.
At about a buck a game, this baby's fully loaded with 30 of your all-time video game favorites! In the first and largest arcade collection of its kind, Activision Classics gives you all the gameplay of the original Atari 2600 games - now for your Playstation game console. Activision Classics: It's serious old-school fun.
Action Replay is the brand name of a series of video game cheating devices created by Datel. As of 2010, Action Replays are currently available for some of the current major gaming platforms which include the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi, PlayStation 2, and the PlayStation Portable, and many older gaming platforms including the Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and the Xbox. PowerSaves by Action Replay is a related series of video game cheat devices that store game saves created by Datel in order to allow users to cheat without modifying the game code being executed unlike the main Action Replay series, which cheats by modifying game code itself. These are available for gaming platforms such as the Nintendo Wii on an SD card.
Action Man, hero of the TV animated series, is out to stop Dr. X's latest plan for world conquest. He'll travel through 26 action missions from burning deserts to the frozen North Pole fighting robot warriors, mutant plants and deadly insects among other enemies.
The game has two distinct types of levels - Action levels where the hero is on foot from a third-person view and Vehicle levels where various high speed cars, planes and boats are drivable from an isometric view. The missions include rescuing a kidnapped scientist, preventing a satellite launch by criminals, and retrieving a top secret formula among others. New enemies encountered include Skullbot Prime and T-Wrex.
Do you have what it takes to get the biggest bass in the pond on your hook? Do you know the right lures to use in ever changing water conditions? Can you battle the bass and lure im in? Or will he break the line and be the one that got away???? If you think your up to the callenge, THEN GET READY FOR ACTION BASS!
Realistic 3D flight simulation enhances the dogfights in this thrilling return to WWII - era combat aviation. Take to the skies in planes that handle just like vintage craft - in missions where quick reflexes and split-second timing are the only things between success and doom!
You are an ace fighter pilot who works for an organization called "UPEO". The player has to accomplish various missions, from taking out a special aircraft carrier, to taking out enemy satellite systems in orbit around earth. The player can earn ratings from A to D. The higher the rating, the higher the chance that the player can acquire new kinds of planes. The game has many enviroments. From normal arial missions to Stratospereric missions and even outer space missions.
We've devised a weapon that's deadlier than a smart bomb. It's called a smart pilot. Now, Ace Combat 2 pits you against a whole squadron of them - 3-D polygonal jet jocks that maneuver like the real deal, turning every scorching sortie and dogfight into a kill-or-be-killed situation. With nearly double the missions of its predecessor, you'll double your chances of taking out the enemy. (Or taking a heat-seeker up the exhaust.)
Take the A-Train III (known internationally as "A-Train") is the 1992 computer game, and the third game in the A-Train series.
The player takes control of either Ruff or Tumble, a brother and sister who are sleeping and trying to free 40 "Winks" from a man named Nitekap and his accomplice, Threadbear. In the game's plot, "Winks" are small, white creatures which make dreams, and "Hoodwinks", which are green and of a similar size are what are responsible for nightmares.
Throughout the game, the player can collect moon-shaped tokens, which are used to scream at dreamy apparitions, and Z-shaped tokens, which stop the player's character from waking up. Floating cogs are also collected to open doors. The character travels through dream worlds, such as haunted houses, ship wrecks, planets and prehistoric lands. The player can also transform into various types of beings.
A nearly-complete version was developed for the Nintendo 64, and even reviewed in Nintendo Official Magazine, but was cancelled due to the Nintendo 64's declining sales. Ironically, print advertisements for the PlayStation version of the game came with a review quote stating "Move over, Mario...", supposedly from Nintendo Official Magazine.
3D Baseball was developed by Crystal Dynamics. The game offers batting stances of over 50 of the league's top players, and 700 real Major League Baseball Players and statistics. Crystal Dynamics' "Real Motion Capture" does wonders with the appearance and feel of the players: They swing, run, throw, and pitch like human beings!
Tricks of different difficulties can be performed during the race to gain points and different-colored gates can be passed through for a variety of purposes. Players can also punch and kick opponents to knock them down. Health dictates how easily a player can be knocked over by an obstacle or other racer, and decreases when a player accelerates. 2 Xtreme has four different difficulty levels. A player can choose in the options to race without the other computer characters, and also turn off fighting.
On 2 Xtreme a player can either do a normal 'Exhibition' race or a season which involves all 12 tracks and creates standings based on the score the player achieves in each track. The score is calculated mainly by the time the player finishes in and place in the race. Points from gates, knockdowns and tricks are then added to this. On 2-player mode both for Exhibitions and Seasons the screen is split horizontally and both players start at the back of the race. This makes the game a little more difficult as it becomes harder to see and avoid the obstacles in your path.
Featuring 16 of the best leagues and more than 75 national teams, 2002 FIFA World Cup brings the game of the world to your fingertips. You will execute curling corner kicks, awesome slide tackles, shots from the top of the box, crunching challenges, and palm-wringing penalty kicks.
Based on the popular sports show that airs on ESPN2 ESPN extreme features contestants in these sports: In-line skates Mountain bikes Skateboards Street Luges with courses in: San Francisco Lake Tahoe Hoyllywood Utah Rome Jungles in South America. Each mode of transportation offers its own advantages. Mountain bikes will traverse the jungle with greater ease while a skateboard may be better suited to a downhill race in San Francisco.
Each CD contains 4 separate storytellers telling a tale, presented in a fashion similar to the old TV show Reading Rainbow. Each chapter begins with the narrator setting up the situation aside a giant tree. Once the story begins, we are presented with sequential images in an almost slideshow like presentation that accompany the story. The video quality is a tad on the lower side, about a step above Sega CD video. This is understandable though, as each tale is quite lengthy.
This James Bond adventure needs a bit more shaking and stirring before it can be a standout among the current breed of console shooters. It's not that The World Is Not Enough is an awful game--it just seems that the world's favorite superspy, despite his many gadgets and guns, just doesn't compete with recent offerings like Medal of Honor Underground.