Mission: Impossible is a 3D third-person action game released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. It’s based on the film of the same name, borrowing its espionage premise while crafting an entirely original storyline.
Mission: Impossible is a 3D third-person action game released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. It’s based on the film of the same name, borrowing its espionage premise while crafting an entirely original storyline.
Tiny Bullets is an open-world game inspired by Ocarina of Time and Tomb Raider, released exclusively for PlayStation in 2000. A young adventurer takes the most dangerous path to prove his courage in the city, but ends up heading toward a tower controlled by a demon and becomes entangled in a plot with warriors who were also there fighting evil.
Project: Horned Owl is a light gun shooter released in 1996 exclusively for the PlayStation. An elite police officer, armed with a powerful mech suit, must take on a terrorist organization that has seized control of the city. Fight through endless waves of enemies until you finally come face to face with their leader.
Max Payne is a 2D isometric action game released in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. Driven by an obsession for revenge, the detective plunges into the criminal underworld. Through a series of twists and turns, he uncovers a conspiracy involving corruption, the mob, and a drugs.
Driv3r (also known as Driver 3) is a 3D game blending action, racing, and third-person shooting, released in 2005 for the GBA. You play as Tanner, an undercover cop who infiltrates a car theft ring by posing as a getaway driver — all in pursuit of the mastermind pulling the strings behind the operation.
Mad Panic Coaster is a 3D racing/action game released in 1997 for PlayStation. To prove he’s finally created something impressive, a mad scientist transports two thrill-seeking teens to a wild and dangerous roller coaster.
Running Wild is a racing game released in 1998 for PlayStation. Six of the fastest racing animals have come together to prove once and for all who is the fastest on earth.
Iru, known as “They’re Here!” in the western market, is a first-person 3D survival horror game that combines adventure, RPG, and stealth mechanics, released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation in 1998. You play as a student who has just arrived at a new school and must uncover mysteries involving serial murders, hallucinations, dark rituals, and supernatural events.
Rayman 3 is a 2D platformer game released for Game Boy Advance in 2003. Globox, Rayman’s best friend, has put the world in danger. By devouring the terrifying black Lum, he has angered the Hoodlums, who plan to rescue their master at any cost. It’s up to Rayman to save the day and find a cure to free his friend from this curse.
Wonder Trek is an adventure, action, and puzzle game released in 1998 for PlayStation. It features pre-rendered 3D graphics, an isometric view, and exploration elements with an ecological theme. After a plane crash, two zoologists find themselves on an island filled with extinct animals. Their mission is to ensure the survival of these species and prevent hunters from reaching them first.
Bubsy 3D is a 3D platformer game released in 1996 for PlayStation. This is a direct sequel to the first game in the series that was released for 16-bit consoles. After being kidnapped by aliens, Bubsy must defeat them and find the pieces of his rocket to return home. This game is considered the second-worst 3D game in video game history.
R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 is a racing game released in 1998 for PlayStation. This was the fourth and final game in the franchise on the console. It features a great sense of speed, with arcade-style gameplay focused on drifting. Your objective is to win the Real Racing Roots ’99 event by racing through 8 circuits spread across Japan and the United States.
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