Snowball Fight is, as the title suggests, an action game where players take control of a boy who throws snowballs at his peers and other creatures. The aim of the game is to become the Snowball King, which means players must beat all the other characters using snowballs.
The game starts on an area map where players have access to the first stage titled Eastern Boys, as well as to an Item Shop where they can buy limited use special weapons which can temporarily stun enemies or freeze them in place, and a Drugstore where players can buy items to restore their health during tough snowball fights.
During combat, pressing 5 once will lock the protagonist in shooting position, while the second press, depending on the timing, will adjust how far the snowball will fly.
In 2003 SEGA and McDonald's teamed up to release Sonic's Speedway, part of a series of six SEGA mini electronic games for kids included in McDonald's Happy Meals. The games where produced by Fisher-Price, a subsidiary of Mattel.
"Dragon Chronicles" is an arcade game released by Namco (now Bandai Namco Games) in 2003.
It was the first game to feature a "Rewritable Stage" cabinet with a touch panel.
Players raise dragons and battle other players. Information is recorded on magnetic cards, allowing for continued play.
The game has undergone two major updates: "Densetsu no Master Ark"(Legendary Master Ark), which added new elements, in 2004, and the final version, "Tenku dai-kessen"(Sky Decisive Battle), which supported nationwide online battles, was released at the end of the same year.
Online service ended on January 7, 2008. After the online service ended, only local battles were possible in-store, although some stores still allowed battles until 2020.
Bullet Hell Doujin about magical kawaii girls
It features a stoic system in which there are no bombs and bullets must be avoided by memorizing their patterns.
The characters are based on the manga "Kurukururinne" by Iwaoka Meme (unpublished in book format), which was serialized in the magazine "Shogaku Ichinensei" between 2002 and 2003.
Developed & published by Hudson Soft. Hudson ported the original 1989 PC-Engine Nectaris to several cell phone gaming platforms: i-mode ( NTT / DoCoMo ), AU / KDDI, and most recently, Vodafone. Note: Nectaris was one of many titles in Hudson's back-catalogue that have been ported for cellular gaming including a significant number of other hits (and misses) from the PC-Engine library.
The Lord of the Rings Trivia' is an engaging mobile game designed for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic fantasy saga. Players can immerse themselves in the rich lore of Middle-earth through a series of challenging trivia questions that cover various aspects of the beloved franchise, including the books, films, characters, locations, and events. The game features multiple levels of difficulty, allowing players of all ages and knowledge levels to participate. Users can test their knowledge individually or compete against friends and other players around the world in timed challenges. The user-friendly interface and visually appealing graphics enhance the gaming experience, while sound effects and music from the films add to the immersive atmosphere. With regular updates and a vast database of questions, 'The Lord of the Rings Trivia' offers endless entertainment and an opportunity for fans to deepen their understanding of Tolkien's universe. Whether you are a casual viewer or a die-hard fan, this game promises to be a fu