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Fantastic Four
1997 video game
International Superstar Soccer Pro
1997 video game
Neo Bomberman
1997 video game
Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi
1997 video game
Nagano Winter Olympics '98
1997 winter sports video game
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
1997 video game
Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
1997 video game
Queen: The eYe
1998 video game
Seven Kingdoms
1997 video game
Test Drive: Off-Road
1997 video game
Armored Core: Project Phantasma
1997 video game
Atomic Bomberman
1997 video game
Colony Wars
1997 video game, the 1st of the series
Everybody's Golf
1997 video game
Thunder Force V
1997 shoot 'em up video game
Front Mission 2
1997 video game
Lords of Magic
1997 video game
WCW vs. nWo: World Tour
1997 video game
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
1997 video game
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1997 video game
Gradius Gaiden
1997 video game
KKnD
1997 video game
Formula 1 97
1997 video game
Beast Wars: Transformers
1997 video game
TetriNET
TetriNET is a multiplayer online Tetris game for up to six people that supports team play.
Wing Commander: Prophecy
1997 computer game; 5th installment of Wing Commander series
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix
1998 video game
Arkanoid: Doh It Again
1997 video game
Chasm: The Rift
1997 video game
Puzzle Bobble 4
1997 video game
The Feeble Files
1997 video game
WCW vs. the World
1996 video game
Myth: The Fallen Lords
real-time tactics video game (1997)
Chameleon Twist
1997 video game
Tamagotchi 64: Minna de Tamagotchi World
1997 video game
POD
1997 video game
Incubation: Time Is Running Out
1997 video game
Silhouette Mirage
1997 video game
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon
1997 video game for Nintendo 64
NBA Live 98
1997 basketball video game
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1997 video game trilogy
Battle Circuit
1997 video game
Interstate '76
1997 video game
Nuclear Strike
1997 video game
Moto Racer
1997 video game
TOCA Touring Car Championship
1997 video game
Rally Cross
1997 video game
Versailles 1685
1997 video game
Moon.
1997 video game
eJay
eJay is a series of musical arrangement software, and video games, primarily for Microsoft Windows. The first edition, Dance eJay, was released in 1997. It supports eight tracks of audio and, as with its successors, permits the arrangement of sound bites by a drag-and-drop interface. Since the original Dance eJay, there have been many releases catering to different music genres and users, including techno and hip-hop, as well as a PlayStation 2 edition called eJay Clubworld.
Snowboard Kids
1997 video game
Jersey Devil
1997 video game
I-War
1998 video game
The City of Lost Children
1997 video game
Pocket Bomberman
1997 video game
DoDonPachi
is a 1997 vertically scrolling bullet hell video game developed by Cave and published by Atlus. It was the second game developed by Cave, and the sixth on Cave's first-generation arcade hardware. As with its predecessor DonPachi, the title is both a Japanese term for expressing the sound of gunfire, and a term that relates to bees (here it means "angry leader bee").
Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden
1997 video game
Q6133005
1997 video game
The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield
1997 video game
Konami Antiques MSX Collection
series of compilations of MSX computer games