Japan exclusive PS1 Games ... in 10 Minutes! (Chapter 4)
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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A look at some of the many titles that were released for the PS1 - but only in Japan.
Aconcagua (Sony Computer Entertainment - 2000)
Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu 2 (Artdink - 1999)
Armed Fighter (Banpresto - 1999)
Asuncia Matsue no Jubaku (E.O.Imagination)
Battle Arena Nitoshinden (Tamsoft - 1996)
Bomberman Wars (Hudson Soft - 1998)
Cowboy Bebop (BEC - 1998)
Crazy Climber 2000 (Nichibutsu - 2000)
Cyber Egg - Battle Champion (Bandai - 1997)
Dark Seed (Cyberdreams - 1995)
Deadly Skies (Coconuts Japan - 1997)
Doraemon - Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi (Sakata SAS - 1996)
Echo Night 2:Nemuri no Shihaisha (From Software - 1999)
Gear Fighter Dendoh
Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc - Tomarunner vs L'Arc-en-Ciel (Sony Interactive Entertainment - 2000)
Genei Tougi - Shadow Struggle (Racdym - 1996)
Goo! Goo! Soundy (Konami - 1999)
Great Battle VI, The (Banpresto - 1997)
Gunnm:Martian Memory (Yukito Products - 1998)
Hacha Mecha Pon! (Sunmark - 1998)
Hello Kitty - White Present (Husdon Soft - 1998)
Hokuto no Ken - Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu (Bandai- 2000)
Iblard - Laputa no Kaeru Machi (System Sacom - 1997)
Iru! (Soft Machine - 1998)
Kamen Rider (Kaze - 1998)
Kyoro-chan no Prikura Daisakusen (Tomy - 1999)
Kyuuin (Media Entertainment - 1996)
Lucifer Ring (Softmachine - 1998)
Mad Stalker:Full Metal Force (Fill-In Cafe - 1997)
Maze Heroes:Meikyuu Densetsu (Media Entertainment - 2002)
Megatudo 2096 (General Support - 1996)
Meisha Retsuden - Greatest 70's (Epoch - 1997)
Mini-Moni. Shakatto Tambourine! da Pyon! (Sega - 2002)
Mobile Suit Z-Gundam (BEC. 1997)
Moon:Remix RPG Adventure (Love-de-Lic - 1997)
Motteke Tamago with Ganbare! Kamonohashi (Naxat Soft - 1998)
Mystic Dragoons, The (Dual - 1999)
Ore no Ryouri (Argent - 1999)
Pepsiman (KID - 1999)
Planet Dob (Microvision - 1999)
PocketMuuMuu (Sugar & Rockets - 1999)
Pu-Li-Ru-La:Arcade Gears (Taito - 1997)
Rapid Angel, The (Techno Soleil - 1998)
RMJ:The Mystery Hospital (System Sacom - 1997)
Screaming Mad George's ParanoiaScape (Mathilda - 1998)
Simple 1500 Series:The Keiba (Nekogumi - 2000)
Simple Character 2000 Series:Shin Kidou Senki Gundam W:The Battle (Natsume - 2002)
Soukaikgi (Yuke's - 1998)
TV Animation X - Unmei no Sentaku (Taito - 2002)
Wangan Trial (Victor Interactive - 1998)
Even in Argentina, Pepsiman grew up to earn so much love for those who knew him.
Even some acquaintances who only saw the game once still remember it dearly.
igual en México
Damn, that Kamen Rider footage looked so smooth.
Impressive no? I wonder what frame rates were standardised in the 90s? I didn't start paying attention to fps until I was a young adult in the 2010s
*TURN ON SUBTITLES TO SEE THE GAME TITLES*
some hours ago I played Dark Seed, and that game is in this video, what a small world
Whoa
1:18 - Megumi Hayashibara as Faye Valentine.
Cyber Egg!!, thank you!, it took me a long time to find this game!!
All things considered Pepsiman of all things has actually aged pretty well over time.
Sometimes I forget Pepsiman is Japan exclusive with how much of a cult classic it is here in the US.
Simple Character 2000 Series:Shin Kidou Senki Gundam W:The Battle is battle assault 2 in the usa
Pepsiman! It was awesome. And good looking.
Pepsiman its a classic here in argentina.
Goo! Goo! Soundy looks nightmareish.
Iru! Is a complete mood go play it, and has an english translation
7:54 what the HECK is going on in this game? Im used to weird Japanese games but i'm having a hard time even processing what I see
This is great Gary. A lot of interesting titles on this list. Great work❤❤❤
Nice video. Can you put the names of the games up through the entirety of the video please. cheers
turn on subtitles
@@maurokuczala6180 No. He can write them in English, My message is to Gary and not to you.
Thank you, but no. While this channel did use to put the game titles on screen for the entire video, we stopped doing so on purpose for several reasons. As @mauro kuczala has suggested, turning on the subtitles is the suggested operation to see game titles. The video description also contains a list of all the games featured.
Suddenly I’m not so upset about not getting cowboy bebop over here! Sometimes you forget how fugly early 3D visuals were.