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Blade_Runner
   Title: Blade Runner
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Westwood Studios   
   Publisher: Virgin Interactive   
   Platform: Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   Point And Click   
   Plot:
Blade Runner is an adventure game with an emphasis on detective work rather than on puzzles. There are very few "real" puzzles in the game, and the gameplay mainly consists of questioning suspects, gathering evidence, etc. There are also some action sequences, and throughout the game the protagonist has the ability to use his gun. The player's decisions can (and will) influence the outcome of the story, bringing the game to one of the six possible endings.
Final_Fantasy_VII
   Title: Final Fantasy VII
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Square Enix   
   Publisher: Eidos   Square Enix   Sony Computer Entertainment   
   Platform: Windows   PS1   iOS   
   Genre: RPG   
   Plot:
The game's setting is similar to that of Final Fantasy VI insofar as it is a world with considerably more advanced technology than the first five games in the series. Overall, the game's technology and society approximates that of an industrial or post-industrial science fiction milieu. The world of Final Fantasy VII, referred to in the game as "The Planet", but retroactively named "Gaia", is composed of three main land masses. The eastern continent is home to the city of Midgar, an industrial metropolis that serves as the capital city and hosts the headquarters of the Shinra Electric Power Company, which operates as much of the world's de facto government. Other locations on the eastern continent are Junon (Shinra's major military base), Fort Condor (a fort with a huge condor covering up a Mako reactor on top of it), a Chocobo ranch, and Kalm (a small town inspired by medieval Europe).
G-Police
   Title: G-Police
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Psygnosis   
   Publisher: Psygnosis   
   Platform: Windows   PS1   PSN   
   Genre: Shooter   Simulation   
   Plot:
The game is set in 2097, according to the introductory sequence. This sequence also provides the history of the game’s setting: in 2057, the depletion of Earth’s resources coincided with widening space exploration. After a catastrophic war over ever-declining resources, ending 10 years prior to the events of G-Police, Earth’s governments were stripped of military power. As a result, powerful corporations had exerted control over Earth and the burgeoning space colonies. The Government Police (G-Police) was formed by Earth’s remaining coalition government to maintain order in these colonies.
Ghost_In_The_Shell
   Title: Ghost In The Shell
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Exact   
   Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment   THQ   
   Platform: PS1   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot:
After the terrorist organization known as the Human Liberation Front claims responsibility for blowing up the Megatech Body Corporation building, Section 9 is sent to resolve the situation. Section 9 is able to trace the terrorists' communications and find their location in the bay area; however, it is a trap. Chief Aramaki later announces that the leader of the Human Liberation Front is a mercenary known as Zebra 27. Ishikawa then reports that the Energy Ministry is interested in files relating to Zebra; Aramaki orders further investigation.
nocover
   Title: Sindome
   Year: 1997
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: N/A
   Genre: MOO   
   Plot:
Set in a dark gritty world in the year 2100, Sindome takes place in Withmore City, a geodesic dome city built in the wastelands of lower California. The face of the earth has been scarred by climate change and many great cities have been submerged due to the rising oceans. Sindome is all about playing a role in the struggle of the haves versus the have-nots. Characters fight for survival, carving out a niche in the underworld for themselves.
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