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- A valiant knight, Dirk the Daring is on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon.
- Masters: Haruka Naru Augusta 3 is a sequel to Masters: Haruka Naru Augusta 2 golf game and in that relation very similar to its predecessor. This game also features the Augusta National golf course and is licensed by Augusta National Golf Club. The game plays from the third-person perspective, showing your golfer sideways with a mini-map of the current hole on the right side of the screen. Several modes are accessible from the main menu, including Masters, Tournament, Stroke Play, Match, and Training. Much like its predecessors, the game uses live-action golfers and caddies over 3D golf course terrain. During the rotation of the terrain, the game removes the texture details to moves more smoothly. Camera rotation lets you gain altitude on your current position, check the area around the hole immediately, or use your cart car to drive across the terrain and examine it in more detail before starting. When playing a game you can select among four different golfers and four different caddies. Each golfer has its own advantages and disadvantages when playing such as the swinging gauge may be harder or easier to accurately select depending on the type of terrain of the golf club your golfer uses. The terrain level can be checked in more detail even while you're not on the green near the hole, and though it gives little help to use at those places it's still available. The course supports both members and masters tee plays and also includes a detailed guide for every hole. Various records for every hole are saved and can be checked along with other statistics.
- Fighting game in which the player assumes the role of the ECO35-2 Cyborg as he attempts to stop the Supervisor who takes over Electrocorp's facilities, and a two-player mode in which the second player controls an enemy character.
- In this 3D Sega Saturn action adventure RPG remake of Hydlide (1985) with digitized graphics and some FMV sequences, young hero Jim must fight monsters and collect items to find and rescue the fair princess kidnapped by demon Varalys.
- 3DO fighting game inspired by Mortal Kombat where assassins played by digitized actors fight one another in order to take on the game's boss, Shadow King, an evil billionaire cyborg who runs the S.H.A.D.O.W. criminal organization.
- Grab your clubs and head for the first tee. This golf sim recreates the world-famous Hawaiian Waialae Golf Course, noted for lots of bunkers and very fast greens. You can choose your golfer, assign him a caddy, pick your set of clubs and adjust the power, putting, technical, recovery, and wind game stats to suit your personal preference. The game offers a practice training mode, a tournament mode, and the ability to challenge your friends in a stroke match. Oddly, this game was not sanctioned by the PGA and assumes that the golfer is always male.
- At the beginning of the 21st Century, a World War raged not stop for 70 devastating years. It wasn't until the creation of an advanced program called K.O.S (Killer Operating System) that the threat to the world was ended. The people rejoiced as the system eliminated the enemy and peace was restored. With a new government in place, the order was placed to destroy all weapons so as to protect the world from any future threat. KAOS, as it was later called, was also on the list of weapons to be destroyed. Unknown to the people, KAOS had a plan of its own. It had become a sentient being of its own, and it had one goal ... to survive. Unleashing it's weapons on the undefended world, true chaos erupted. It's up to you, in the last remaining fighter, to take to the sky and end the threat once and for all. This 3D fighter will have you flying through a host of evil and dangerous areas, where your only hope is to blast anything in sight.
- Slayer is a first-person action RPG using the AD&D 2nd Edition license and rules. Choose from the usual assortment of AD&D character races and classes and venture into randomly-generated dungeons, fighting monsters, and finding items. Dungeon parameters and difficulty are customizable.
- A sequel/remake to Stellar 7, the classic sci-fi first person tank simulator. Earth faces an alien invasion in the form of the evil Gir Draxon and his forces, and only you and your specially modified tank can stop them. The game puts you in the tank's cockpit as you traverse different alien landscapes shooting your weapons against all enemy forces you find in each level. Enemy tanks and turrets have the same firepower as you, so you must make use of the terrain and strafing tactics if you hope to survive. The game features enhanced, texture-mapped polygonal graphics as well as 2D sprites for specific objects, and also makes use of full CD sound and music, including fully narrated cutscenes.
- Valora Valley Golf is an exaggerated approach to the world of golf. While it does feature traditional golf course hazards like water hazards and bunkers, lava pits and greens on top of a mountain are also present. The courses range from basic-looking golf courses with long fairways where the player can drive the ball 450 yards in one shot and giant water hazards to ancient ruins and a course inside of a volcano. The controls are simplistic, click one time to bring up a meter, click again to set the angle, and once more for how much power to drive the ball with special shots are obtained at the end of the meter. It doesn't feature any real-life golfers or courses.
- Up to six players can play a round of golf on the world-famous Pebble Beach golf course in Sega Sports' Pebble Beach Golf Links. It features seven play modes including Tournament, Stroke Play, Skins Play, and Match Play, and narration and strategy by golf-pro, Craig Stadler. You also have the option of creating your own player and selecting your own custom set of golf clubs to challenge Craig Stadler and other AI players on the course. Stats, such as handicaps and course records, are tracked throughout the game. Also, if you ever tire of taking on your friends and the AI, you can play the game in Watch Mode and simply lay back and watch Craig Stadler take on the competition on the Pebble Beach course.
- This version of the game of Tetris uses a three-dimensional playing field as opposed to the traditional two dimensions more generally used. The player not only rotates the playing piece horizontally, but vertically as well which means that the piece has four possible directions in which to move. 3D Tetris includes three different ways to play: Center Fill, 3D Tetris, and Puzzle. In addition, each of the three allows players a choice of difficulty between easy, medium, and hard. Puzzle mode, in particular, broke with the traditional Tetris formula. It required players to build a certain shape using a diagram provided in the game. The game included an option to save high scores with names, along with progress in the puzzle mode, to a battery backup.
- The release of the Rube Goldberg machine puzzler The Incredible Machine for 3DO compiles levels from the original game and its expansion, adds new ones of its own and presents everything in its own graphical style. Included are most (or all) of the 160 puzzles from the computer versions, along with many new ones for a total of 208 levels. Also available are 30 additional tutorial levels that teach the use of the basic machine parts. The "Make A Machine" mode allows players to construct their own machines from all available parts. These can be saved to the 3DO's internal memory for later use.
- In the year 2051, two mega corporations battle it out for supremacy over an overcrowded, overpolluted planet. CyberTech Industries, the dominant company on the planet, is being challenged by Axiom, who blames the former for their president's death. To gain revenge, they secretly inject CyberTech's president, Anton Korsby, with a virus that threatens to take over his body, and ultimately destroy himself and CyberTech. Your mission is to enter Korsby's body, destroy the virus, and defeat the organism that controls his brain. Microcosm is a 3D action shooter that takes place entirely within the human body. The concept was inspired by the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage. The player pilots his way through various parts of the anatomy, blasting virii and enemy ships while collecting power-ups and a faster, stronger craft. The goal of the game is to eventually reach the brain to stop Grey M, the entity that controls Korsby's body. Microcosm makes heavy use of full-motion video and features high-resolution fractal graphics (to simulate the walls of veins and arteries), digital music, and sound effects.
- A golf game for the Virtual Boy. The game featured 47 virtual opponents and used Virtual Boy's 3D capabilities. Player controls a few parameters before his/her shot such as the speed of the shot, direction, type of club to use. Complicating play, the environment featured obstacles such as trees and bunkers.
- In the distant future, humans have left Earth, carrying its ecosystem with them. However, the journey to the stars lasted longer than they had thought. Computers took control of navigation, and humans had nothing else to do but sleep, dreaming of a new paradise. When the mysterious Scarab-X forces attacked, the Scavenger 4 squadron became humanity's only hope for survival. Novastorm is a rail shooter in which players blast enemies against a cinematic backdrop, trying to kill the computer-controlled fighters before they take over the world. Unlike first-generation interactive movies with action, the game has hooks into the environment: if the player-controlled fighter moves into the path of a pre-rendered obstacle, there is a collision and the craft takes damage.