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Constructor
1997 video game

Hexen II
1997 video game

Breath of Fire III
1997 video game
Q2380244
1997 computer game developed by Adeline Software International
Q2597789
1997 turn-based strategy and artillery game released exclusively for Windows by Team17

Tales of Destiny
1997 video game

International Superstar Soccer Pro 98
1997 video game

Bomberman 64
1997 video game

Dark Colony
1997 video game

Game Dev Story
1997 simulation video game

Blade Runner
1997 video game

Donkey Kong Land III
1997 video game

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel
1997 video game

SaGa Frontier
1997 video game

Mega Man Legends
1998 video game

Streets of SimCity
1997 racing video game

Kirby's Star Stacker
1997 video game

Beatmania
(styled as beatmania) is a rhythm video game developed and distributed by Japanese game developer Konami and first released in December 1997. It contributed largely to the boom of music games in 1998, and the series expanded not only with arcade sequels, but also moved to home consoles and other portable devices, achieving a million unit sales. The Bemani line of music games from Konami is named after the series, was first adopted in the arcade release of Beatmania 3rdMix and kept ever since. The series came to an end with the last game being Beatmania The Final, released in 2002.

Armored Core
1997 video game

Rival Schools: United by Fate
1998 video game

Mega Man Battle & Chase
1997 video game

Tomba!
Tomba! is a 1997 action-adventure platform video game developed and published by Whoopee Camp for the PlayStation. It was released in Japan in 1997 and internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment the following year. The game centers on the eponymous feral child as he attempts to recover his grandfather's bracelet from an evil race of anthropomorphic pigs.

Worms: The Director's Cut
1997 video game

The King of Fighters '97
1997 fighting video game

Redneck Rampage
1997 video game

G-Darius
is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game released by Taito in 1997. It is the fourth arcade installment of the Darius series and the first with three-dimensional polygonal graphics. A port to the PlayStation was published as G Darius.

64 Ōzumō
1997 video game

Lego Island
1997 action-adventure computer game, the second ever video game based on Lego

Sid Meier's Gettysburg!
1997 video game

Ghost in the Shell
1997 video game

To Heart
1997 Japanese adult visual novel

Aero Fighters Assault
1997 video game

Panzer General II
1997 video game

Imperialism
1997 video game
Prisoners of the Sun
1997 video game

Star Wars: Yoda Stories
1997 video game

Super Bomberman 5
1997 video game

Herc's Adventures
1997 video game

Harvest Moon GB
1997 video game

Atlantis: The Lost Tales
1997 video game

Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror
1997 point-and-click adventure video game

Industry Giant
1998 video game

Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
1997 fighting video game based on Dragon Ball

Blast Corps
1997 action video game
Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Price of Loyalty
video game

Mischief Makers
1997 video game

AeroGauge
AeroGauge is a 1997 racing game developed by Locomotive and published by ASCII Entertainment for the Nintendo 64. It is conceptually similar to Psygnosis's Wipeout and Acclaim Entertainment's Extreme-G; the main difference is that the vehicles in the game fly instead of hovering. AeroGauge garnered mediocre reviews, with criticism directed at its routine concept, excessive pop up, lack of weapons and power-ups, and overly high difficulty.

The Lost Vikings 2
1997 video game

Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games
1995 video game

Einhänder
Einhänder is a 1997 scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation. It was released in Japan on November 20, 1997, and in North America on May 5, 1998, by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was also re-released for the Japanese PlayStation Network on June 25, 2008. The name Einhänder is German and denotes a type of sword that is wielded with one hand, here used to refer to the single manipulator arm possessed by the player's spacecraft.

Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
1997 space simulator video game

Test Drive 4
1997 racing video game

Nightmare Creatures
1997 video game

Seven Kingdoms
1997 video game

Queen: The eYe
1998 video game

Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
1997 video game

Fantastic Four
1997 video game

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
1997 video game

Intelligent Qube
1997 video game

Test Drive: Off-Road
1997 video game