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Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
3DO
Release Date: January 1, 1996   |   Genre: Adventure
This game is an innovative slant on the interactive movie. You're Eric Fox, a psychic detective who can transmit his psychic self to others, to see through their eyes and hear through their ears. That way you can find out things about the case you couldn't otherwise. The game has many different conclusions. It's a dark story though, and most people might not want to play through again.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: April 10, 1997   |   Genre: Fighting
Eight Psychic Master of Fire, Time, Light and Gravity enter the mid-air Kekkai arena for combat that will blow your mind away! This is a flying 3-D maelstrom of death-dealing projectile blasts and awesome psychic displays of power! This is levitating close-quarter fighting with killer combos! This is next-generation 3-D combat, anime style! The ultimate battle of mind vs. matter! Dominate distant opponents with incredible psychic projectiles! Experience pure anime action in a floating 3-D arena! Genma gets deep-fried by Burn's triangle heat! Go hand-to-hand for he kill!
Sega Dreamcast
Release Date: October 31, 1999   |   Genre: Action, Fighting
Psychic Force 2012, the sequel to Psychic Force, is a one-on-one fighting game with a twist. The matches take place inside a giant floating cube. You are able to fly, using your psychic abilities, around a 3D arena with six walls. Each of the ten available characters, Might, Regina, Wendy, Emilio, Setsuna, Patty, Gudeath, Genshin, Carlo, and Gates, are controlled with three buttons: guard, weak attack and strong attack. The effect varies with the distance. Next to the regular life meter, there is also a power meter. By using special moves, the meter is drained and your moves are limited. It is possible to recharge, and the capacity of the power meter expands when you lose a lot of health. Additionally, each fighter has its own unique moves, energy attacks and a weapon, which they use, mid-flight, to pummel their opponent. There are three main game modes: training, versus and a story mode using static anime-inspired images and in-engine cut scenes to tell the story. The story centers around two groups of psychics with differing ideals about co-existence with humans. In the middle of this are several neutral psychics with ties to members in either group.
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Sega Master System
Release Date: January 1, 1991   |   Genre:
Dr. Knavik needs you to use his special "ESP Booster" to rescue young Cecile. She and her sister, Lucia, were his assistants, and the monsters Dr. Knavik kept for experiments escaped with her! Venture out into this frightening, mystical, often beautiful world, fend off the many creatures and dangers, and save poor Cecile!
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: November 2, 1992   |   Genre: Action
Psycho Dream (サイコドリーム?)[1] is a 1992 video game for the Super Famicom. An attempt to release it in North America as Dream Probe failed; so it remained exclusively in the Japanese market. Unlike the Valis series of video games, the story behind Psycho Dream is watered-down and gameplay is the most important element to the overall experience
Sega Master System
Release Date: July 1, 1989   |   Genre: Action, Platform
Psycho Fox must get to the right hand side of the level. However, there are many enemies in the way. He can use a Shinto stick to change into characters/animals like a hippopotamus, a monkey or a tiger, each of which has its own special ability. The hippopotamus is slow and cannot jump very high, but can punch through special destructible blocks in the game world. The monkey can jump higher than the other creatures and the tiger can run faster. Psycho also has an ally named Birdfly, who can be used as armor or as a boomerang. If Psycho is hit while carrying Birdfly, Birdfly goes away and the player does not lose a life.
Commodore 64
Release Date: July 1, 1988   |   Genre:
The object of Psycho Pigs UXB is to eliminate your opponents (who are pigs) by throwing bombs at them. When thrown, the bombs will count down from the number shown on the bomb, exploding when they reach zero or when they hit their target, whichever comes first. Items can be picked up along the way that will help you defeat opponents, like a knapsack that allows you to carry more than one bomb at a time. After certain levels, a bonus game appears, and the object of this game is to attempt to kiss the lady pigs as they pop in and out of holes.