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ESPN Extreme Games
Release date: 31/12/1996

ESPN Extreme Games

Insane sports for an extreme generation! Rip up courses on in-line skates, shoot for max speed on the street luge, pull serious air on the skateboard, and shred courses on the mountain bike. Get ready to PUNCH and KICK your way through an entire season of Extreme competition. Battle radical opponents on the most treacherous terrain found on the face of the earth. This is ESPN's Extreme Games. No Kooks allowed! Hard Core Features: Charge six different banzai courses covering San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, South American, Italy, Utah and The Money Level. 4 levels of difficulty from beginner to EXTREME. 2 player split screen racing action. Catch epic air off ramps, launch over cable cars and discover hidden zones for the ultimate victory.

PowerSlave
Release date: 29/11/1996

PowerSlave

In this first-person shooter, you assume the role of an armed forces specialist dispatched to probe unusual occurrences in the ancient Egyptian city of Karnak. As you delve into the investigation, you discover that alien invaders, with a proclivity for mummifying humans alive, have seized control of the city. Your mission is to navigate through progressively challenging levels, contending with an extraordinary cast of adversaries, to complete the game.

Yoyo's Puzzle Park
Release date: 22/11/1996

Yoyo's Puzzle Park

YoYo's Puzzle Park is a puzzle platform game featuring some sixty platform-filled levels similar to Bubble Bobble. The player (as Guss or Yodie) can hop around on them, while avoiding the enemies that crowd the platforms. ... In the multi-player mode, you can fight against your friends in a two-player deathmatch game.

Motor Toon Grand Prix 2
Release date: 01/11/1996

Motor Toon Grand Prix 2

Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 is a racing game whose development is considered a lead-in to the Gran Turismo series. It was developed by a development group within SCE that later formed Polyphony Digital. It was released in the US as Motor Toon Grand Prix, since its predecessor never left Japan. In 2002, the game was re-released in Europe in a Twin Pack with Gran Turismo, Kazunori Yamauchi's following game. In 2010, the game was re-released on PlayStation Network. The game is compatible with Namco's neGcon analogue controller.

Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals
Release date: 01/11/1996

Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals

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.

2Xtreme
Release date: 31/10/1996

2Xtreme

Snowboard in Japan, In-line skate in Las Vegas, Mountain Bike in Africa, and Skateboard in Los Angeles. All new points system allows you to compete in a season & earn points based on your finish, special moves and knockdowns. 4 Types of "Power-ups" and 10 different characters gives you the chance to become an Xtreme champion. Pull off awesome maneuvers like backside rail grabs and ollie-airs on the Skateboard & Carves, 360's and Japan's on the Snowboard. Kick and punch your way to the finish! Compete in a season on 12 intensely insane courses. Two player split screen racing, 4 levels of difficulty and create your own Player make 2Xtreme a rush!

Pinball Fantasies Deluxe
Release date: 25/10/1996

Pinball Fantasies Deluxe

Pinball Fantasies Deluxe is a compilation of two previously released Digital Illusions pinball titles: - Pinball Fantasies - Pinball Mania

Time Commando
Release date: 31/07/1996

Time Commando

A deadly virus has invaded the military's top secret computer. Thrust into a deadly time warp. You must battle your way through history and the future, racing against time to restore the computer memory before a growing computer virus becomes invincible. Prepare yourself of the most brutal trip through time ever.

Irem Arcade Classics
Release date: 26/04/1996

Irem Arcade Classics

Irem Arcade Classics (アイレム アーケードクラシックス) is a compilation of three arcade games by Irem, released exclusively in Japan for the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation. The game consist of 10-Yard Fight, Spartan-X (Kung-Fu Master) and Zippy Race (Motorace USA)

Twinsen's Little Big Adventure Classic
Release date: 31/12/1995

Twinsen's Little Big Adventure Classic

Chilling dreams of destruction and doom fill your mind. You feel compelled to warn the world, but in so doing are imprisoned by the tyrannous Dr. Funfrock. Imprisoned because of a dream? You know in your soul that you must escape somehow and discover the meaning behind this mystery. As Twinsen, prophet and savior, you embark on a surreal and suspense-filled journey. You cross continents in your quest to save the world and stop your evil nemesis. At any moment, your enemies may overtake you, stopping you in your pursuit of the Legend. Relentless you must be, for only those who remain pure can overcome the peril that awaits. Twinsen's Little Big Adventure Classic is a real gem in the genre. There is nothing else like it. The game is filled with surreal action and adventure that will make you laugh many times because you can hardly believe the kind of crazy things they've thought up. So if you are in a mood for a crazy adventure with great story, clever puzzles with more than one solution, and open world then you can’t go wrong with this masterpiece of a game.

Destruction Derby
Release date: 31/10/1995

Destruction Derby

With no rules, no limits and no pit stopping, anything goes in this collision course of crumple zones, hit & run mayhem, and street level slamming where wrecking your opponent's motor in ultra-realistic smashes and crashes is the name of the game. Take on the rigors of a full Championship season and pit your wits against a motley crew of psycho-waster racers such as the Suicide Squaddies, Skum and The Optician as you storm up the rankings from Rookie to Pro. Reckon you can handle it? Destruction Derby works with a serial link cable for two player head-to-head action.

Motor Toon Grand Prix
Release date: 16/12/1994

Motor Toon Grand Prix

Motor Toon Grand Prix is a racing video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment of Japan (SCEJ). It was released for the PlayStation in Japan on December 16, 1994. The game was designed by Kazunori Yamauchi and a development group within SCEJ that was later formed as Polyphony Digital, the company behind the realistic racing series Gran Turismo. It is notable among other things for its art design which was created by Japanese artist, Susumu Matsushita. The game is commonly confused with Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 which was released under this title in North America since the first game never left Japan.