This is the second version of the Cyber Poké Ball, a simple RPG set in the Pokémon universe and contained within a handheld shaped like a Poké Ball. The units come in several colors and patterns. In the game, players explore a map to find wild Pokémon and battle them. A weakened wild Pokémon can be captured and added to the party; the player may own a maximum of three Pokémon at a time. Pokémon automatically evolve upon reaching certain level thresholds. Players may challenge area bosses, which will grant access to new parts of the world upon their defeat. They may also use the device's connectivity features to battle other nearby players. Special chips, which came packaged with various Pokémon toys made by Bandai, could be inserted into the device in order to access new content.
Path to Octavius is a plug-and-play TV game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005 as part of its Marvel game line. It features Spider-Man in an adventure themed around battles with Doctor Octopus. The game connects directly to a television without the need for a separate console. Gameplay consists of side-scrolling action and platforming designed for a casual audience.
Black Cat-astrophe is a plug-and-play TV game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005 as part of its Marvel game line. It features Spider-Man in an adventure centered on his encounters with Black Cat. The game connects directly to a television without requiring a separate console. Gameplay focuses on side-scrolling action and platforming accessible to a broad audience.