I remember Tron 2.0, it was made by Monolith (Blood, Shogo, etc., and also not the same Monolith that made Xenoblade in case you were wondering). I own it on GOG, probably should try to see if it's held up at all.
Midway released a "reboot" of the arcade game Narc as well as Area 51, and it got some bad press because you could use the drugs you took as evidence :peterson-pill-dinner:
It's pretty amazing how they nailed the whole 90s anime aesthetic with that game in general considering it was early days for anime fandom in the West.
Yeah, the game came out in 1998 and I don't think Toonami became the Cartoon Network anime block until 1999 or 2000. There were definitely some hardcore tape collectors on the development team!
I very much remember the bottom two. I loved the area 51 pc demo where you get to play the mission that takes you to the recording set of the moon landing.
R.A.D. (Gigantic Drive in Japan)
Geist (Gamecube)
Tron 2.0
Galerians (The PS1 game and PS2 sequel, also i think there was a 3d ova)
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
Area 51 (The PS2 Version)
I remember Tron 2.0, it was made by Monolith (Blood, Shogo, etc., and also not the same Monolith that made Xenoblade in case you were wondering). I own it on GOG, probably should try to see if it's held up at all.
Midway released a "reboot" of the arcade game Narc as well as Area 51, and it got some bad press because you could use the drugs you took as evidence :peterson-pill-dinner:
The Shogo opening immediately plays in my memory whenever I think of that game. They really nailed it with that one.
It's pretty amazing how they nailed the whole 90s anime aesthetic with that game in general considering it was early days for anime fandom in the West.
Yeah, the game came out in 1998 and I don't think Toonami became the Cartoon Network anime block until 1999 or 2000. There were definitely some hardcore tape collectors on the development team!
I very much remember the bottom two. I loved the area 51 pc demo where you get to play the mission that takes you to the recording set of the moon landing.
Pretty sure you can still download the game at the US air force site.