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- In a distant future dominated by the breakthrough of psionics, people with extrasensory powers, Yuito Sumeragi joins a force of fellow psionics to combat a growing threat and mystery.
- You play as Adol who goes on an adventure fighting monsters, later on, he climbs Darm Tower to fight Dark Fact. In the Sequel, Adol is sent to the floating island of YS to save the people from the demons and monsters, and to fight Darm.
- Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology is a spin-off of the Tales of the World series, which is in turn part of the Tales series. It is a single-player role-playing game. The player creates a custom character and gets quests which mainly consist of defeating enemies. Completed quests get money and fame. The fame is used for progression in the storyline.
- The game is set on the planet Neo Kenya, where a meteor is set to impact in eight years wiping out all life. The protagonist Ken Challenger and his girlfriend Linda are tasked with catching 30, 50 and 100 animals of both genders, depending on the scenario, and thereafter boarding an Ark that was sent by God to preserve the planet's lifeforms.
- You play a god, gaming against other gods in a celestial game of conquest. To win, you must help your chosen people take over the world and wipe out the vermin who worship that other god. Each god starts out with a single human, dumped into the middle of the wilderness. Sometimes there is inhabitable land in sight, sometimes not. To get a chance to win, you must change the landscape, creating flat land for your followers to build on. The more followers you have, the more powerful you will be, so take care of them. Build as fast as you can, because the other god is doing the same. When you have enough followers, you can make the leader of your people into a hero. He will then go around the land you have built, literally taking strength from the people into himself, and working his way toward the enemy. When he gets there, he will engage in holy warfare upon your enemy's people. He will burn; he will kill. And he won't stop until they're all dead... or he is. But you don't have to let your people have all the fun; the gods have other tools as well. You can drown your enemies one at a time with your land-lowering powers, submerge their towns in swamps, or raise a volcano in the middle of their best farmland. Even better, you can flood the land and drain all the people who didn't build on high ground. And when you win, you'll have 500 more worlds to conquer. A god's play is just never done.
- Horned Owl is a rail-shooter that can take advantage of the PlayStation mouse or the Konami light gun. Three main characters are available. The levels are all city-based with multiple mech style enemies to dispatch. The game plays pretty quick as there are only five levels. Masamune Shirow, famous for the anime Ghost In The Shell, was involved with the character design.
- The game set in December 2006 where a giant castle appeared from above the city of Tokyo sometime during 2006. At 40 km, the ship-shaped castle was known as Nejireta castle. The battle between mankind and the gods is about to begin.
- In a fantastic world divided by class and race, technology from a mysterious source has imbued a young prince with the key to unimaginable power. By means of a Neural Network Computer fueled by the grey matter of unfortunate 'volunteers', he plans to conquer the known world, replacing it with a new order of his design. The only fly in the ointment is disturbing reports of two powerful Elementals storming across the land on a direct course toward the palace. One or two players can assume the identities of these Elementals as they crusade for an unknown master toward a climactic battle.
- In the world of Granide, people live happy lives thanks to the mana produced by the World Tree. However, legend has it that when the world is in danger, the World Tree will produce a hero known as a "Descender." One day, Kannono Earhart of the Ad Libitum guild sees the game's protagonist fall from the sky. The fallen protagonist has lost their memories from the impact, so Kannono invites them to join Ad Libitum and travel the world on the enormous Van Eltia ship that serves as its mobile base. As the World Tree has become saturated with negative thoughts, mana-consuming life forms are now being created, and the Descender must stand against them to save the world.
- Mobile Light Force 2 is a budget-priced port of AlfaSystem's vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up Shikigami no Shiro. It features five levels with three stages each. Extending the replay value is a two-player mode and the ability to select from six characters (three male and three female to be exact). Aside from the standard rapid-fire stream of bullets standard to the genre, a spirit attack unique to each character is available, which significantly slows the ship's movement, but rewards the player with a substantial point increase. Coupled with the spirit attack is the Tension Bonus system, which rewards you with increased power and bonus points based on how close you are to enemies and their bullets.
- When people with special powers and memories of past lives begin to emerge, they are feared by the masses and hunted within the capital city of Regnum. An organization known as the Church of Arka emerges to protect them, further destabilizing the world. A Regnum boy named Ruca finds a girl named Illia fleeing from the Church of Arka, and when he tries to help her, the powers of the god Asura awaken within him. Illia explains that she too possesses powers and memories dating back to the era of Gods, and that she was Asura's lover Inanna in a former life. After learning why the Church of Arka is pursuing her, Ruca decides to join Illia's journey. Along the way they meet Spada, Ange, and other new allies, and discover hidden truths about the origin and history of their world.
- Shanghai is one of the first video game adaptations of the tile-based game played with the Chinese mahjong stones - essentially a puzzle game that has little to do with real mahjong rules.
- In the world of Luminasia, development is fueled by energy crystals produced by the World Tree. Kannono Grassvalley works for the Ad Libitum guild with her adopted father, Rocks, on the guild's Van Eltia airship base. When she finds the game's protagonist wandering aimlessly with no memories, she invites them into the guild, where there is never a shortage of quests to pursue. During this time, a certain event starts the world on a path to its destruction. Once the protagonist is revealed to be the Descender, one who appears when the World Tree is in great danger, they gather allies to save the world from destruction.
- Under the World Tree's blessing, Yggdras had enjoyed peace for eons. But now the World Tree has begun to wither, and the world is becoming infested with monsters. At a loss, the world's sister goddesses appoint Julio and Caro-the two humans with the purest hearts-to find the source of the World Tree's corruption, and grant them the power to transform via costumes.
- In the country of Alcaland, the mysterious Swan Castle has emerged and many people have suddenly disappeared and fallen to its nightmares. Ten psychics must now venture into Alcaland and investigate the mysterious castle.