Iru – They’re Here! (PlayStation)


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.

Wonder Trek (PlayStation)


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 (PlayStation)


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.

Night Striker S (Sega Saturn) Complete Gameplay


Night Striker S is a futuristic rail shooter game released for the Sega Saturn in 1996. Thanks to the console’s 2D and 3D processing capabilities, this version is widely regarded as the definitive edition, featuring enhanced visuals and additional content. Your mission is to lead a task force of armored units to rescue a scientist and his daughter, who are being held hostage by a terrorist organization.

Xexex (Arcade) Complete Gameplay


Orius (known as Xexex in Japan) is a shoot ‘em up game released for arcades in 1991. While it incorporates the best elements from R-Type and Gradius, this title innovates with its tentacle-based mechanic. The princess of planet E-Square has been kidnapped by a malevolent and powerful galactic overlord. The last hope to rescue her and repel the army of biocybernetic war machines lies in the Flintlock, a spacecraft developed from a mysterious lifeform known as Flint.

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