The Lost World - Jurassic Park is a run-and-gun developed by Hungarian company Appaloosa Interactive and published by Sega.It was only released in North America, Europe and Brazil. It has no connection to any other game of the same name on other platforms.
Lagaf' - Les Aventures de Moktar - Vol 1: La Zoubida is a platformer developed and published by French company Titus Software. The game is based on the song "La Zoubida" by French comedian Vincent Lagef' which involves an Arabian man called Moktar. The game was changed for the release outside of France, replacing the character of Moktar with Titus the Fox, the mascot of Titus Software. The international version is called Titus the Fox - Marrakech and Back. The game also released for Amiga, PC, Amstrad CPC, Game Boy and Game Boy Colour.
Starcraft 64 (known as Starcraft on other platforms) is an RTS originally developed by Blizzard for the PC. It was combined with its add-on Starcraft - Brood Wars and ported to the N64 by Mass Media. The N64 version was published by Nintendo and came only out in North America and Australia. A European release was also planned, but got cancelled. This video shows a prototype of the German translation of the game.
Apart from the Brood Wars expension, Starcraft 64 also features a new secret mission called "Resurrection IV".
The story is set in a distant future in a region at th edge of the galaxy. A group of humans called referred to as Terrans are fighting for survival, being outcast by the unified human governenment. The Terrans are divided into several faction. One of them, the Confederacy of Man, has just made first contact with an alien race, the Protoss, via an attack by the latter. To make matters worse, another alien race ahs appeared shortly after. The insect-like Zerg aim to overrun and assimilate everything in their path. Now all three races are fighting for survival and dominance.
Guimo is a platformer by Brazilian company Jack in the Box Computing (later Southlogic Studios) and published by Brazilian company Cia do Software (in Brazil), German companies Ari Data and WB Soft, respectively (in Germany), and Dutch company Midas Interactive (in Europe).
Guimo plays equally fast Jazz Jackrabbit. Each level consists of a giant maze where you have to find things to collect or destroy in order to unlock the path to the boss fight. Guimo has a standard weapon with infinite ammo and an arsenal of extra-weapons with limited ammo, like rockets, grenades, a flamethrower or energy shots. Killed off enemies leave behind ammunition, health upgrades or bombs that explode after a few seconds.
Colonial Conquest (known as Sekai Seifuku in Japan) is a strategy game. It was originally developed by SSI for the C64 and Atari 8-bit computers. It was ported to the Atari sT by Hungarian company Andromeda Software and published by SSI. The game was also released for Apple II and NEC PC-98.
The game is about colonial powers in the 19th and early 20th century expanding their territory and influence. You can choose between three different eras and six powers. Basically, the game is extended version of the board game risk. You move move troops around adjacent terroritories and attack neighbouring territories. Apart from moving land-based troops you also have ships. The game is turn-based, and each turn is divided into phases. Apart from moving and raising troops, there is also a spy phase to check on other territories, a development phase to loan money, and a bribe phase where you can bribe other territories to join you without a fight.
Finally some puzzles.
Pompei A.D. 79 is a point-and-click adventure game by Itlaian company Antinomia and published by Italian company Finson. To the best of my knowledge, it was only released in Italian language.
The game is set in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii in the year AD79, the year the city was destroyed by an eruption of the nearby vulcano Mount Vesuvius.
Garfield is an arcade game which was being developed by Atari. It was cancelled due to the video game crash of 1983. This version shows gameplay from a prototype version which was released later.
Whoop - Abenteuer in den Weiten des Weltraums ("Whoop - Adventures in the Vastness of Space") is a vertically scrolling shoot'em up developed and published by German company Rainbow Arts under their label Rainbow Kids. It was only released in German language.
It is the year 2703. A spaceship(?) called Xedi takes a group of little space scouts on a trip. Unfortunately, the evil sorcerer Whoop appears and kidnaps the scout with a giant vortex. Xedi does not hesitate and flies after the scouts to rescue them. The vortex takes him to four different worlds. Xedi must find his way through these worlds and rescue the scouts.
You take control of Xedi. Each world is divided into three stages, with the third stage being a boss fight. There are four weapons in the game which can be obtained by collecting power-ups. Power-ups are dropped by defeated enemies. You can upgrade your shots by collecting the same power-up. If you loose a life, your weapon is downgraded one level. You have a health bar and there is also a power-up to regain health, and there is also a speed upgrade. If you loose a life, you need to start the current stage all over.
Drift King - Shutokou Battle '97 : Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki is a racing game developed by Genki and Natsume, which was published by Imagineer. It was also released for Playstation. While the Saturn version was released in Japan only, the Playstation version was released internationally under the title Tokyo Highway Battle.