TIL: There is an official PC port of Digimon World that was only released in South Korea.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work well with modern PCs; the fmvs and audio are of lower quality, and you'll have to change the computer's unicode to Korean to play it.
This is a somewhat new discovery. So we don't know if it has any major differences compared to the original PS1 game or what's lurking in the files. I hope someone will take the time to provide some fan patches or maybe decompile it.
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Boogaloopin' (Boogaloopers remix)
did a fun little remix of one of my favorite '90s PC games
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If ever there was a game lost to the tides of time, and unfairly so, it’s One Must Fall 2097 . . . fighting game of the future. Pilot consciousness was transferred to a 90 ft tall (27.4 m) combat machine, anywhere from light and fast Jaguar, to the titanic Nova (11 machines in total). All mechs/bots (called Human-Assisted Robots, HARs) have their own sequence of special moves and the like (a la Street Fighter Style), but the added twist of Scrap and Destruction finishing moves (queue Mortal Kombat “FINISH HIM/HER” announcement). The mechs movements were fluid, and the sounds for the mid-90s was superb (Power Plant being the best). Oh, and lets not forget the added twist of the arena hazards, anywhere from being thrown against spiked walls, shot up by planes, or thrown into an electric fence. The game also contained a kind of “campaign” for it’s World Tour, where you basically apply an RPG aspect to the game, turning yourself into a high speed, hard hitting bot pilot. If ever there was a game ready for an update/upgrade/remake (unlike it’s shitty one from a few years ago), it’s OMF2097
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'Logical Journey of the Zoombinis' PC game (1996)
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Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki: Last Crusader, PC-98
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Sore ga Nanika. (2001)
(by かき氷屋なしゆめ本店/Shaved-ice flagship store without dreams)
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Computer Gaming World - Vol. 2 No. 3 - 1982
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Unreal Tournament
"Our new 'Game of the Year' Edition requires some special equipment." (PC Gamer #79, Dec. 2000)
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