When Lady Luck calls, you cant always drop everything and hop on the next plane to Atlantic City or Monte Carlo. Don't worry, though theres an open table waiting for you on the Virtual Casino floor. Whether your game is Black Jack, Baccarat, 7 Card Stud, Roulette or that one-arm bandit known as the Slot Machine, you'll feel the excitement as the money starts to stack up. Best of all, when your luck runs out, your supply of chips wont!
Sega Ages: Volume 1 contains three games previously released in Japan as stand-alone titles; Sega Ages Space Harrier, Sega Ages OutRun and Sega Ages After Burner II.
Four genetically altered geeks have opened the trans-dimensional gates to reality and summoned a rag-tag posse of filthy orc dwarves to rescue them from their maniacal captor. Run amuch with up to 3 players, through over 20 hard-hitting whacko worlds of car-tooney ghettos and freaked-out bosses!
The first ever 16K Vectrex game, written by John Donzila! Originally planned to be a smaller game included in "More Good Things", John later decided to make it a seperate entity.
Spike Hoppin' is a game where you make Spike hop on blocks, and change all their "colors". Spud returns and will try to stop Spike, as well as other enemies and a few friends too.
Spike Hoppin' includes digitized speech (Spike talks again!), as well as a bonus hidden game and a few other surprises !
Point Blank 2 is the sequel to the now classic arcade game Point Blank, which was converted to the PlayStation in 1998. Using the Namco built GunCon (an arcade-like light gun), it offers 70 new shooting galleries, different party modes and a new single-player game.
Neo Mr. Do! is a maze game released in 1996 by Visco for the Neo Geo MVS system, under license from Universal. Neo Mr. Do! plays much like the original Mr. Do! game, with players controlling the titular clown who must collect all cherries on the screen while digging tunnels and dealing with various enemies, combining elements of both Dig Dug and Boulder Dash.
Crash is a two-dimensional maze racing game designed and programmed by Edward Valeau of Exidy in 1979. You "control" a car with no brakes which moves at either slow or fast speed through a maze containing dots. At the same time, one or more computer controlled cars run through the same maze in the opposite direction with the intention of ramming you. At each of four junctions in the maze, you have the option of changing lanes to avoid the oncoming cars. The objective is to pick up all the dots before the computer takes you out.
1497: Five Years After is a Colonization/Civilization like strategy game, in which you are sent to explore and conquer the New World for your King. The game begins five years after the discovery of the New World. You are the captain of a cargo ship and your mission is to wipe out all the rivaling European powers from the New World.
The original PC sensation that started it all! We've brought it back in all its virginal glory! The world was a much simpler place in 1995. The kids were listening to the grunge, the first test-tube gorilla was born at the Cincinnati Zoo, and a little trivia game called You Don't Know Jack took the interactive CD-ROM trivia game show world by storm. Play now and relive that crazy, mixed-up time all over again!
Firo & Klawd is an isometric action game developed by Interactive Studios and published by BMG. To take the role of Firo (an ape police detective) or Klawd (an alley cat) while they try to stop the distribution of counterfeit money in their city.
A game about waking the Moomin family and setting up a Spring Festival party. Game has a number of minigames, such as a side-scrolling ballooning game, directing a play and navigating a maze.
The second video game in the Moomin franchise. The game is set on a boat and features a number of minigames, ranging from connecting voices to animals to catching flying fishes.
An adventure set in the world of a 1940's private eye Dames are trouble, but trouble is your business. For a dame, and maybe a hundred bucks in advance, you'd lose a few teeth and a few friends. For sweet Carol Klein, you might even stand in front of a gun or two.