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The following is a list of video games published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, formerly known as Sony Computer Entertainment. Video games PlayStation 1994 * ''Retail'' ** ''Crime Crackers'' ''(Japan only)'' ** ''Motor Toon Grand Prix'' ''(Japan only)'' 1995 * ''Retail'' ** ''3D Lemmings'' ''(Published by Psygnosis)'' ** ''Air Combat'' ''(Co-published with Namco in PAL only)'' ** ''Arc the Lad (video game), Arc the Lad'' ''(Japan only)'' ** ''Battle Arena Toshinden'' ''(Co-published with Takara in North America and PAL only)'' ** ''Beyond the Beyond'' ''(Japan & North America only)'' ** ''Cyber Sled'' ''(Co-Published with Namco in PAL only)'' ** ''Destruction Derby'' ''(Published by Psygnosis)'' ** ''Discworld (video game)'' ''(Published by Psygnosis)'' ** ''ESPN Extreme Games, ESPN Extreme Games/1Xtreme'' ** ''Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic'' ''(Japan only)'' ** ''Jumping Flash!'' ** ''Kileak: The Blood'' ** ''Mortal Kombat 3'' ''(Co-published with Midway Games ...
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List Of Nintendo Products
The following is a list of products either developed or published by Nintendo. Toys and playing cards Amiibo Arcade products Color TV-Game Game & Watch NES/Famicom Famicom Disk System Game Boy Super NES/Super Famicom Satellaview Nintendo Power Virtual Boy Nintendo 64 64DD Game Boy Color Nintendo Power Game Boy Advance e-Reader GameCube Pokémon Mini Nintendo DS DSiWare Wii WiiWare Nintendo 3DS eShop Wii U eShop Nintendo Switch eShop Nintendo Switch 2 eShop iOS/Android Hardware Web Officially-licensed without direct Nintendo involvement There have been several commercially released video games officially licensed to use List of Nintendo franchises, Nintendo-owned intellectual properties without the company or one of its subsidiaries being involved in the game's p ...
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Battle Arena Toshinden
''Battle Arena Toshinden'', released as in Japan, is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara for the PlayStation. It was one of the first fighting games, after ''Virtua Fighter'' on arcade and console, to boast polygonal characters in a 3D environment, and features a sidestep maneuver which is credited for taking the genre into "true 3D." Toy giant Takara produced the game during a six month period in 1994 as their first original video game, together with new developer Tamsoft, both of whom had worked on porting '' Samurai Showdown'' and other SNK fighters to consoles. Initially made to be a PlayStation exclusive, the game was released in Japan a few weeks after the console's debut, and released internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment as a launch title. Its American division had promoted it as a "Saturn killer" (against Sega's ''Virtua Fighter''), but ironically a Saturn port published by Sega, titled ''Battle Arena Toshinden Remix'' a ...
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G-Craft
also known under its international brand name SquareSoft, was a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It was founded in 1986 by Masafumi Miyamoto, who spun off the computer game software division of Den-Yu-Sha, a power line construction company owned by his father. Among its early employees were designers Hironobu Sakaguchi, Hiromichi Tanaka, Akitoshi Kawazu, Koichi Ishii, artist Kazuko Shibuya, programmer Nasir Gebelli, and composer Nobuo Uematsu. Initially focusing on action games, the team saw popular success with the role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy'' in 1987, which would lead to the franchise of the same name being one of its flagship franchises. Later notable staff included directors Yoshinori Kitase and Takashi Tokita, designer and writer Yasumi Matsuno, artists Tetsuya Nomura and Yusuke Naora, and composers Yoko Shimomura and Masashi Hamauzu. Initially developing for PCs, then exclusively for Nintendo systems, Square cut ties with Nintendo in t ...
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Arc The Lad (video Game)
''Arc the Lad'' is a 1995 tactical role-playing video game developed by G-Craft and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. Despite a heavy push for a North American release from RPG fans, the video game media, and third party publishers, ''Arc the Lad'' was never released on its own outside of Japan. However, years later it was included in the North American compilation ''Arc the Lad Collection''. Gameplay ''Arc the Lad'' is a tactical RPG. In battle, the player has an area where each character may move, much like ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' or ''Tactics Ogre''. The areas the player can move to are marked by blue tiles, and when using a melee attack on an enemy, the player can attack them at any reachable side. A cursor appears above enemies which can be attacked. If the player uses magic or special abilities to attack the enemy, a red set of tiles mark the range in which the spell or attack will reach. Unlike ''Final Fantasy Tactics'', ''Arc the Lad'' is not ...
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Air Combat
''Air Combat'' is a 1995 Combat flight simulation game, combat flight simulation video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation (console), PlayStation, and the first title of the ''Ace Combat'' franchise. Players control an aircraft and are tasked with completing a series of missions, with objectives ranging from destroying formations of enemies to protecting a specific target from enemy fire. Missions award money that is used to purchase new fighter aircraft, each with its own unique weapons and strengths. ''Air Combat'' is based on a Air Combat (arcade game), 1993 arcade game of the same name that ran on the Namco System 21 hardware. Company employees Masanori Kato and Kazumi Mizuno were tasked with bringing the game to the then-new PlayStation, but decided to create a new game from scratch after realizing the PlayStation's hardware was not powerful enough to properly render the arcade version's gameplay. ''Air Combat'' was both a critical and commercial succes ...
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Rapid Reload
''Rapid Reload'', known in Japan as , is a 1995 run and gun video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released in both Japan and Europe in 1995. The game was re-released on the PlayStation Network in Japan in 2007 and in Asia in 2010. Gameplay The gameplay of ''Rapid Reload'' is often compared to the Treasure game '' Gunstar Heroes''. The players choose to play as either male character Axel or female character Ruka through the game's six levels. The player can switch between four different weapons with a normal machine pistol, flamethrower, homing laser, and multi-directional cannons. The characters each have their own set of four weapons, totaling the weapons in the game to eight. Also available is a grappling hook that will latch onto any wall or ceiling. The player cannot be harmed while the player uses the hook. The player can also aim their weapons in any direction by holding R2 on the controller. The pl ...
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Jumping Flash!
is a 1995 platform video game developed by Exact and Ultra and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was originally released on 28 April 1995 in Japan, 29 September 1995 in PAL territories as well as 2 November 1995 in North America. Played in a first-person perspective, the game follows Robbit, a robotic rabbit as he searches for missing jet pods scattered by the game's astrophysicist antagonist character Baron Aloha. Robbit must explore each section of Crater Planet to retrieve all of the jet pods, stop Aloha and save the world from being destroyed. The game was designed as a technology demonstration for the PlayStation console and was revealed in early 1994 under the provisional title of "Spring Man". ''Jumping Flash!'' utilises much of the game engine used in '' Geograph Seal'', an earlier game by Exact for the X68000 home computer. ''Jumping Flash!'' has been described as an ancestor of, as well as an early showcase for, 3D graphics in conso ...
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Tekken (video Game)
is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Namco. It was originally released on Arcade game, arcades, then Porting#Porting of video games, ported to the PlayStation (console), PlayStation home console in 1995. One of the earliest 3D computer graphics, 3D Polygonal modeling, polygon-based games of the genre, ''Tekken'' was Namco's answer to ''Virtua Fighter'' and was designed by Seiichi Ishii, who himself was also ''Virtua Fighter (video game), Virtual Fighter'' designer when he worked at Sega previously. The game was developed on the purpose-built low-cost Namco System 11, System 11 board, based on PlayStation hardware. Tekken was innovative in that it featured multiple game modes for a fighting game, which was not limited to the fighting game genre but also displayed Galaga on the loading screen. Plotwise, the game revolves around a tournament set up by Heihachi Mishima, who attempts to prove his power to his revenge-seeking son and protagonist, Kazuya Mishima, Kazuya. ...
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