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A third-person action game based on the 1997 Bond film. Players control Pierce Brosnan's James Bond through 12 missions featuring driving sequences, stealth gameplay, and gadget-based combat using the iconic Walther P99.
Mega Man X3 is a 2D action-platformer developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation in 1996. The third installment in the Mega Man X series, it introduces new gameplay mechanics including the ability to play as Zero in certain stages, rideable mech armor (Ride Armor), and four hidden upgrade chips that enhance X's abilities. The game follows X and Zero as they battle the rogue Reploid scientist Dr. Doppler and his army of Mavericks.
The first Mega Man X game developed for 32-bit systems, featuring enhanced graphics, anime cutscenes, and the ability to play through the entire game as either X or Zero with completely different move sets.
Mega Man X5 is a 2D action-platformer developed and published by Capcom for PlayStation in 2000. The fifth main installment in the Mega Man X series features a time-based mission system where players must stop the Space Colony Eurasia from crashing into Earth within 16 in-game hours. The game introduces randomized elements, multiple endings, and the ability to play the entire campaign as either X or Zero with unique story perspectives.
Mega Man X6 is a 2001 action-platformer developed and published by Capcom for PlayStation, continuing the X series storyline after the Eurasia colony crash. The game introduces the Nightmare System, where dynamically changing stage hazards affect gameplay, and features X and Zero battling through eight Maverick stages to stop the mysterious Nightmare Investigator and rescue infected Reploids.
This 2000 PlayStation action game adapts the Lightspeed Rescue TV season, featuring all five Rangers and their Titanium Ranger ally. Players battle demonic villains across 3D environments using martial arts, zord vehicles, and the innovative Rescue Morpher mechanic.
WWF SmackDown! is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by THQ for the PlayStation. It is based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and features many of its popular wrestlers and storylines from the late 1990s.
WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by THQ for the PlayStation in 2000. Building on the groundbreaking foundation of the original SmackDown!, this sequel delivered an unprecedented season mode, a vastly expanded roster of WWF Superstars, and the introduction of Hell in a Cell, ladder, and table matches. It became the best-selling wrestling game on the PlayStation, defined by its fast-paced arcade gameplay and extensive creation suite.
Final Fantasy Origins is a PlayStation compilation containing enhanced remakes of the first two Final Fantasy games. Released in 2002, it features completely rebuilt graphics, new CG cutscenes, and additional content while preserving the original gameplay of the NES classics.
Enhanced PlayStation port of the 1991 SNES classic, featuring the complete 1997 'Easy Type' version with new CG cutscenes, a bestiary, and music player. Chronicles edition includes the definitive English localization with Chrono Trigger as bonus content.
First official Western release of the 1992 SNES classic, bundled with FFVI in the Anthology collection. Features new CG opening sequences, a rearranged soundtrack, and the complete Job System that inspired later MMO class mechanics.
The PlayStation port of the SNES classic, bundled with Final Fantasy V in North America. Features new CG cutscenes and a rearranged soundtrack, though with longer load times.
Final Fantasy VII is a landmark role-playing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation. The game follows Cloud Strife, a mercenary who joins the eco-terrorist group AVALANCHE to fight against the megacorporation Shinra, which is draining the planet's life energy. The story expands into a cosmic struggle against the rogue SOLDIER Sephiroth.
FINAL FANTASY VIII is a landmark 1999 JRPG developed and published by Square for PlayStation. The game revolutionized the series with its realistic character proportions, innovative Junction system, and a deeply emotional story about love, war, and memory. Players follow mercenary student Squall Leonhart and his companions as they navigate political conflicts, supernatural threats, and the haunting mystery of their forgotten childhood connections.
FINAL FANTASY IX is a Japanese role-playing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation. Directed by Hiroyuki Ito and produced by Hironobu Sakaguchi, it returns to the series' fantasy roots after the sci-fi themes of VII and VIII. The story follows Zidane Tribal, a thief who kidnaps Princess Garnet, only to become entangled in a war between nations and a deeper existential threat.
The PlayStation port of the original 1995 survival horror game featuring point-and-click adventure mechanics with chase sequences against the iconic scissor-wielding villain Bobby Barrows.
Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within is a survival horror game developed by Human Entertainment and published by ASCII Entertainment for the PlayStation. Released in 1998, the game follows Alyssa Hamilton, a teenage girl suffering from dissociative identity disorder who becomes trapped in her family's mansion with a mysterious killer. The game innovated the horror genre with its psychological themes, multiple personality mechanics, and point-and-click adventure elements set against a chilling narrative of family secrets and mental trauma.
International Superstar Soccer Pro is a soccer simulation game developed by Konami for PlayStation. The game features international teams with realistic player attributes and multiple gameplay modes including exhibition matches, tournaments, and league play.

















