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A dating sim adaptation of the 1998 original anime by Genco.

Partially based on a little-known anime television series by Triangle Staff that aired in 1997. It is a fantasy role-playing game where the player takes the role of a mermaid trying to find the secrets of her race. The game uses a turn-based fighting system with special moves and attacks. The blocky graphics were typical for a PlayStation title of the era.

The hero (a dragon knight blood boy) was born and raised in the Dragon field, and he will be involved in the war between the Dragon Knights and their rivals. The game begins when the small village where the hero lives and where they train and take care of the dragons is attacked by an evil army that killed most of the villagers and the dragons, but the hero, his friends and a little egg got to escape and soon the from the egg a dragon baby raises. The hero and his friends decide to go on a journey to take revenge and destroy that evil army, but things will be an easy task for sure... As a Dragon knight he can control the Dragons and ride them. He will have to use the help of his friends and the dragons to come along throught the story. The game features beautiful 2d cartoon graphics and the classic turn based rpg in the battle part.

Guardian Recall is a Role-Playing game, developed by Tsuji Jimusho and published by Xing Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1998.

Doki Doki Pretty League is the second game in the baseball simulation games released by Xing Entertainment for the Playstation console. In this sequel the game features new team members. In the game the player takes the role of a baseball coach that is going to coach the Kasumigaura high school female baseball team during a one year period of time. In the game the player decides the training (battling, fielding, etc.) that each player is going to make during each week and can see the progress of his players seeing if the players stats are increasing of not. Other thing is about the match's days: During each match the player can decide the type of throwing that his player is going to do, or the type of at-bat that his player is going to make. The game features also conversations with the team members, the staff room (where the player can take decisions about the team or talk with them) and events like the high school summer festival, the Valentine's Day and other events that takes part in the dating part of the game. The game features Japanese voices for the team members.

XMultiply is a side-scrolling shooter published by Irem, and similar in style to their earlier R-Type. In 1998, the game was released with Image Fight as a one-disc doublebill on PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The game centers around an unusual alien invasion against a colony planet in the year 2249—the aliens themselves are microscopic creatures that invade, infect, and kill the colonists. Scientists have deployed the microscopic fighter X-002 into the body of the hapless woman whose body has been invaded by the alien queen. Image Fight is a 1988 vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Irem. The arcade game was also ported for the Nintendo Entertainment System, PC Engine (Japan-only), Sharp X68000 (Japan-only), and FM Towns (Japan-only) in 1990. The player flies a futuristic red ship. R-Type Final identifies this ship as the OF-1 Daedalus, but it is not known if that was the ship's original name. However, the term OF-1 does appear in the NES version's instruction manual, as well as in the official artwork for the sequel, Image Fight II. The game appears to be set inside a holographic simulator, like the holodeck on Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the NES version of the game, the first 5 missions are called "Combat Simulation Stages" and the last 3 missions are called "Real Combat Stages". Two separate titles on one very collectable compilation for the shooter fan. X Multiply is similar to Gradius with claustrophobic confines and organic add ons to the ship giving it floaty, stamen like guards. Image Fight is more a chunky R Type tribute with nice multi directional shots and an old school feel. The rarest of the Arcade Gears series.

Fighting Illusion K-1 Grand Prix Shou is a Kickboxing game, published by Xing Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1997.

Asuncia: Matsue no Jubaku is a RPG/Tactical RPG game published by Xing Entertainment released on November 27, 1997 for the Sony PlayStation. Asuncia is a classic 2D Rpg game in which the player control a group of adventures that will travel through a medieval world solving missions. During those journeys they will have to face different kind of enemies. The most important feature of the game is that with every new game the game make a new map so there won’t be the same game twice. The gameplay is in third person perspective in the dungeons and fights (that are turn based) and in first person perspectives in shops and towns.

Bravo Air Race is a different type of PlayStation racing game: instead of cars, you'll race with planes! There are a total of ten planes to initially choose from (including WWII style fighters and stunt planes), all differing in speed, acceleration and mobility. The types of aircraft include a Lightning, Mustang, Thunderbolt, Corsair, Zero Fighter, Sinden, Messerschmitt, Spitfire, Geebee, Pitts and two hidden planes. Once you select your plane, you'll be able to freely choose any of the four courses to race on: Canyon, Snow Land, South City or Mountain. Watch for arrows or listen to the announcer signaling when you need to turn, dive or climb as you make your way through the course. Play involves racing against the computer for three laps while trying to cross the finish line first. Find yourself lagging behind? Pick up red balloons with an "S" inside them for extra speed! After winning, you can then race on another course, choose a different plane, or try your hand at a Time Attack mode. Besides the one-player game, you'll be able to race against a second player on a horizontally-split screen. While the courses are not entirely open, those still having difficulty can choose an option to turn on blue spheres. These spheres will form a line helping players navigate the winding courses. Bravo Air Race also includes two camera angles for either a behind-the-plane or inside-the-cockpit perspective.

Tenchi Muyo! Toko Muyo is a visual novel style game made for the PSX. It features a variety of characters from the series placed into a High School setting.

Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals is a 3D platform adventure consisting of fourteen levels across seven different themed environments, with classic locales ranging from tropical forests to frozen tundra. As in the Mega Man series of titles, players can choose which of the worlds to attempt in whatever order they so desire. Populating each world are enemies in the guise of cute animals that can be dispatched using power-ups and weapons found scattered throughout the area. While avoiding the treacherous chasms and gaps that permeate the floating worlds, players will need to seek out special gems while keeping an eye on the time remaining to complete each world. Continues are unlimited so failure is little more than a temporary hindrance.

Exploration game developed by OverRise, Inc.

3x3 Eyes - Kyuusei Koushu is based on the manga and anime series 3x3 Eyes. It tells the story of a simple Japanese teenager Yakumo, who lives in Tokyo and tries to study at his high school and to earn his living by working as a cross-dressing waiter at the same time. His father was a famous explorer and adventurer, but he died after a mysterious accident during one of his journeys to Tibet. One day, Yakumo meets a girl who calls herself Pai. She tells him that she belongs to an ancient powerful race of immortals, called the sanzhiyan, the three-eyed ones. It appears that Yakumo's father worked together with Pai, and that Pai's biggest wish is to become a normal human again. Since then, Yakumo and Pai work together, but they must be aware of other sanzhiyan - powerful demons with their own evil plans.

Gun Frontier is a 1990 arcade vertical shoot-'em-up developed by Taito. Taking place on the planet gloria, a newly colonised planet with a manner of living similar to that of the american west, the player fights to defend settlers from airborne pirates, many of which are shaped after guns of the old west. Guns and bombs are levelled-up and collected by dropped power-ups, which are money-themed, with the gun upgrades shown as American dimes and bombs as gold bars.