Mall Tycoon is a business simulation game, released in 2002 for Windows 95/98/ME. It was developed by Holistic Designs and published by Take-Two Interactive.
The game begins as an empty plot of land upon which the player develops his or her mall. Players can build shops, customize decorations, organize special events such as fashion shows, and manage mall employees. It is important for the player to work out what is profitable and what is not to ensure the survival of the fledgling mall. The mall may become overrun with zombies or aliens which can be eradicated when the player calls upon the Men in Black.
Welcome to Hong Kong, where mystery and intrigue, money and power, and East and West intermingle. As the Yakuza terrorizes citizens, you arrive on the scene to answer the call of the city. You'll command an elite police unit called the Dragons, or you can play as a couple of spies hired to defeat Tiger Takagi--the head of the Hong Kong Yakuza. In 40 wild missions, you'll fire at moving targets with car-mounted rocket launchers, maneuver through the destructive environments, and experience real-time crashes and vehicle deformation.
The Tiny Chao Garden is a side-game featured alongside some Sega games for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube.
Like the Chao Adventure mini-game on consoles, Tiny Chao Garden allows the player to take their Chao with them and raise it on their Game Boy Advance. The Chao does not age like it does in Sonic Adventure, so the player has plenty of time to raise all of its stats to level 99.
There are 3 different versions of the Tiny Chao Garden. This first version is included in Sonic Advance and downloadable via Sonic Adventure 2: Battle and Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II and includes basic Chao care. It features the exclusive minigame Janken, not found in other versions.
The Phantasy Star Online Episode version includes a title screen and a Tails Chao.
Throughout the game you are presented with various flashbacks of a psychiatrist talking with a girl named Ame.
At the start of the story the protagonist lives with Chinatsu due to various happenings in his childhood that caused him to become an orphan, and as such mainly sees her as an older sister. The prologue basically starts out with Chinatsu telling the protagonist that 3 of her patients will come live with them for a few weeks as a part of their rehabilitation.
The Land Before Time is a 2D platforming game developed by Full Fat for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in North America in February 2002, and Europe the following month, both published by Conspiracy Entertainment.
It is a fourth entry in the Polda series about a dumb detective named Pankrác and his adventures. It's a humorous point and click adventure. Polda 4 is the first Polda game rendered completely in 3D graphics.
GL-117 is an action flight simulator for Linux/Unix and MSWindows. Enter the Eagle Squadron and succeed in several challanging missions leading though different landscapes. Five predefined levels of video quality and an amount of viewing ranges let you perfectly adjust the game to the performance of your system. Joystick, mouse, sound effects, music...
Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Potion Commotion is a classic style side-scrolling adventure game for all ages based on the popular television series starring Melissa Joan Hart. In Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Potion Commotion, you play as Sabrina, and with the help of your faithful cat Salem you set out to save your aunt Hilda who has accidentally petrified herself. Featuring four levels of gameplay and a humorous story inspired by Viacom Productions television series
In Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Potion Commotion for the Game Boy Advance players will explore 4 different worlds including, her Aunt?s house, the school, the pizzeria and the giant family tree. The adventure through Sabrina?s universe will require using magic and fast reflexes to return the world to normal and save the day.
Verzerk is a hack of Berzerk, adding speech this time around, with a robotic voice welcoming the player during the attract mode, then states "this is Verzerk". The phrases from the original arcade version of "shoot him", "chicken, fight like a robot", "got you humanoid", etc. are included in this release. The game plays identically to Berzerk though, aside from that and only being for one player.
Gravitar was a vector graphic arcade game that took some of the elements of Asteroids (the controls and free flight abilities of the player's['] ship[s]) but made them more restrictive by placing players inside a series of planets. Players had to skim surfaces of the planets and destroy all the bunkers therein, as well as beam up fuel cells to maintain their fuel level(s) and avoiding or destroying saucers that would also appear. The game did not do very well commercially and would only be ported to the Atari 2600 a few years later (although it has reappeared on some modern day compilations since).
Gravitrex is a clone of Gravitar, although with many differences, such as the addition of humans dotting the planetary landscapes that have to be rescued, and the Gravitrex Plus cart also includes two bonus games and other features as well. All games are for one player only.
Gameplay:
The player controls a fighter ship that begins each game in a solar system. There is a sun in the middle and several planets to c